
Fire Eat N Cowboy will head the $217,678 Oklahoma Derby (G3) at Remington Park Saturday.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK–MARCH 21, 2024– Paragon Farms LLC's Fire Eat N Cowboy, a homebred Flying Cowboy 123 gelding and the fastest qualifier, is one of 10 sophomores entered back in Saturday's 350-yard, $217,678 Oklahoma Derby (G3) at Remington Park.
Fire Eat N Cowboy made his season debut with a neck victory in the third of six trials on March 10. Trey Wood trains the sorrel gelding.
Fire Eat N Cowboy drew post 2 and will be ridden by Ricky Ramirez.
Other contenders include Eyesa Freighttrain B, a son of Freighttrain Btrained by Mauricio Lopez for owner Party Tyme Racing. Eyesa Freighttrain B has earned $518,378 from nine races, and he's won four races, including last year's Louisiana Breeders' Laddie Futurity (RG2) for state-bred colts and geldings at Delta Downs.
Eyesa Freighttrain B drew post 9 and will be ridden by James Flores.
The complete lineup, in post position order including jockey assignments:
Reason To Remember (Justine Klaiber)
Fire Eat N Cowboy (Ricky Ramirez)
Thunder Cartel (Alexis E. Ramirez)
JMG One Hott Eagle (Ali Rivera)
JC Prince Of Torts (Bryan Candanosa)
Apollitical Whiplash (Roman Cruz)
Midnight Ryde (German Rodriguez)
B Second Cowboy (Francisco Calderon)
Eyesa Freighttrain B (James Flores)
Nims B (Mario Delgado)
For additional information on breeding, contact Royal Vista Ranch Farm Manager—Laura Erickson—at (405) 449-7575.
Story and images courtesy of Stallion E Search.
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