LONGSHOT WINNER EAGLES FLY HIGHER WINS EASTEX STAKES AT 32-1 ODDS AT REMINGTON PARK
Eagles Fly Higher kept the longshot theme of the night intact with his win in the Grade 2, $55,680 Eastex Stakes at Remington Park on Saturday night.
Prior to Eagles Fly Higher winning the next-to-last race on a 10-race card, horses had won races at odds of 29-1, 10-1, 27-1, 35-1 and 18-1. So, winning at 32-1 odds was just falling in line with the rest of those high-paying winners.
Jockey Mario Delgado guided this horse from the outside 10-post to an easy win by 1-1/2 lengths over Corona by Corona, who was 6-1in the betting. VF Jedi Returns, at 7-2, got up for third, just a half-length behind the runner-up. The wagering favorite, Mpshinning at 9-5 odds, could only get fourth in this bunch.
Eagles Fly Higher handled the 350 yards on a fast track in :17.276, good for a speed index of 97.
Delgado was riding for owner Darling Farms of Lamont, Okla., and trainer Casey Black. It was this 4-year-old American Quarter Horse’s fifth win in 16 attempts and he earned $34,530 for the victory. Sired by One Famous Eagle, out of the First Down Dash mare Lone Bet, this horse had not won a race since 2018 when he was victorious in a futurity trial at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas, on Oct. 20, about a year and a half ago.
With his earnings Saturday night, Eagles Fly Higher boosted his career wallet to $340,476. He was bred in Oklahoma by V.H. Harman Jr. and Robert Moudy III. It was the first win in the Eastex for all connections. Eagles Fly Higher paid $66.80 to win, $28.20 to place and $14.40 to show.
The Eastex is named after the winner of the 1984 All American Futurity who at one time was the sport’s all-time leading money earner. He held the record for most money earned by a 2-year-old until 2008. Eastex retired in his home state, living out his years in Norman, Okla. He often led the post parade of the race named in his honor before passing away at age 32, in 2013.
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