Dreamfyre becomes the first stake winner for Flameaway
In his impressive career debut, Danny Eplin’s dream fire overcame his competitors to win $75,000 Everett Nevin Shares in Pleasanton July 9, to become the first stake winner and fourth overall winner for the first crop. fire .
Coached by OJ Jauregui, Dreamfyre took command of the 5 1/2 run at halftime and set up quick fractions on the path to a 3 1/2 draw under the lead. by driver Francisco Duran. She stopped the chronograph at 1:04.51 for 5 and a half minutes on the fast main track.
Bred in Kentucky by John Oxley, Dreamfyre was acquired by Eplin at the Ocala Breeders’ Spring Sale for two-year-olds in training for $140,000. The chubby girl boasted: 9 4/5 at the ongoing sales show.
Dreamfyre is produced from a graded Sky Mesa Appreciating mare and is a half-sister to Grade 1 Nasreddine.
The Flameaway Classified Multi-stakes winner, currently ranked 3rd on the first-season boar list, boasts four winners so far this year. Sons of Scat Daddy’s first 2-year-olds were auctioned off this year, and they include a dirty pony that was sold to Justin Casse, the dealer, for $370,000, the high-priced horse by a male freshman at Ocala Breeders’ June Sale Sale of 2 year olds and horses of racing age and the highest priced breed in the general sale.
Flameaway stands at Darby Dan Ranch in Kentucky for a fee of $7,500.
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