The WRANGLER Horse and Rodeo News is an equine and rodeo publication with circulation in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, Utah and Idaho.
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September 5-19, 2021 • The WRANGLER, Horse and Rodeo News 41 Wyoming All Breeds Racing Association CHAIRMAN George Spiva - 307-247-4646 VICE CHAIRMAN Dan Lee 307-851-5755 SECRETARY/TREASURER Jessie Whipp 307-349-2336 DIRECTORS Carol Lee - 307-851-1248 Dan LaPierre - 307-202-0736 Erica Jaure - 307-320-6397 Gerald Kaul - 307-672-7088 Marlene Young - 307-349-6954 Mike Lipp - 307-272-0160 Roy Morgan - 307-534-6626 Steve Wocicki - 307-851-0929 Wyoming All Breeds Racing Association Futurity and Derby At Energy Downs WYOMING BRED FUTURITY The Wyoming All Breeds Racing Associa on sponsored a Futurity and Derby at Energy Downs on June 26th. The winning owners received a buckle and blanket with buckles also going to the winning trainers and jockeys. The 300-yard Futurity had 62 entries and 9 trials that ran on June 5th. The top ten competed for a $57,938 purse including $15,000 added money from 307 Horse Racing, LLC. Hes R Dynasty earned his first stakes victory a er a first-place finish in his trials race. The two-year-old gelding was bred by Ron and Laurie Moosman and is sired by JR Dynasty Mountain out of Separate Encounter by Separa st. He is owned by Eddie and Andrea Jensen and is trained by Riley Moosman. Under Berkley Packer, the grey gelding posted a 15.280 me and took home the winner's share of $20,278. Trainer Diana Garfias secured a second-place finish with Biby Garfias' VVR Workin Man (Whata Corona Runner-Proud Cap on). David Jimenez was in the irons when the brown colt crossed the wire in 15.290. VVR Workin Man was the second fastest qualifier and was bred by Mike Lipp. Riley Moosman also secured a third-place finish with BK Wildkat (Pappasito-Lo a Kat Moves) for owner/breeder Bryce Moosman. BK Wildkat completed the 300 yards in 15.410 with jockey Tyson Lusk. The remaining order of finish was Up A Creek (Conn Creek-Smoothe Movin Chic), Pieces of Dynasty (JR Dynasty Mountain-BF Pieces Of April), Eyesa Special Swirl (Eyesa Special Slim- Lil Charole e Swirl), Fellaspayne (Stel Corona-Wave Of Payne), Fast Movin Lil (Maknmoves-North Entry) and Roxy Moves (JR Dynasty Mountain- Switching Fame). Black Mountain Dust was scratched. WYOMING BRED DERBY Shiza Queen and jockey Jose Guzman went 350 yards to secure a win with a me of 17.251 in the Wyoming Bred Derby sponsored by the Wyoming All Breeds Racing Associa on. The Derby had 37 entries and 6 trial races that were held on June 12th. The finals had a total purse of $35,450 with $10,000 added by 307 Horse Racing, LLC. The three-year-old sorrel filly trained by Martha Maldonado, placed first in her trials race and had the fastest qualifying me. Shiza Queen is owned and bred by Pedro Mena and is sired by Maknmoves out of Uintas Queen by Proudest Effort. The sorrel filly brought home the winner's share of $12,408 on June 26th. Runner-up Eyesa Special Hachet (Eyesa Special Slim-Streaking Ruby Red) was ridden by Luis Peralta and is owned and bred by Broken Bones Ca le Co. The three-year-old gelding is trained by Jesse Villegas. Bigg Brown (Choctaw River-Purrfect Eve) and Shaunda Larsen placed third for owners Dan and Kim LaPierre and trainer Jordan Hadley. ALS Dynasty (JR Dynasty Mountain-BF Pieces of April), Bodacious Denali (Bodacious Dash-Denali Decep on), Handsome Patrick (One Handsome Man-Leading The Chase), Dicey Seduc on (Our Dicey FFM-Seduce), Makn Diamonds (Maknmoves-Diamonds Tiny Effort) and Glock Time (Glock-Out Of The Dust) completed the order of finish. CG A Mighty Wood was scratched.