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Royal Sin tops trials for Gordon Mobley Futurity

Writer's picture: Tammy KnoxTammy Knox

SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (Saturday, July 2, 2022) – A full slate of 16 trials kicked off the second All-Quarter Horse racing day at Horseshoe Indianapolis with six divisions of the Gordon Mobley Futurity run to determine the top 10 finalists. Out of 57 starters, Royal Sin was the top qualifier in a time of 15.473 seconds to lead the way into the $150,000 Mobley Futurity Final set for Saturday, July 23.


Over a rain-soaked track from storms the night before, Royal Sin, guided by Juan Marquez, got out of the gate quickly and led the entire 300-yard dash for the comfortable win by two and one-half lengths ahead of VRs Powerful Beach and Erik Esqueda. Packin Billy and L.D. Martinez finished third.


Royal Sin is now two for two in his young career. The son of My Royal Wagon is a homebred for owner Brian Gunder, who also campaigned his mother, Euro Blazin, in the Indiana stakes circuit. Randy Smith, Indiana’s all-time leading Quarter Horse trainer, conditions Royal Sin.


The second fastest qualifier was in the final trial for the Mobley Futurity as AJK Forgiven and Jose Beltran came charging hard at the end to score the win in :15.489. Dirty Wagon and Juan Marquez finished second over HF Stone Sober and Erik Esqueda, who moved up for third.


After missing the win by a nose in both of his previous starts, AJK Forgiven broke his maiden for trainer Sacramento Chavez and owner Jose Chavez, who also bred the Mo Zoomo filly.


Other trial winners on the day were Secret Horn, HF Whoopi, Jess Tempted and Seize Greatness. Secret Horn was a winner for jockey Rolando Pina and trainer Tim Eggleston in :15.584, HF Whoopi was a winner for jockey Edgar Diaz and trainer Jessi Vazquez in :15.622, Jess Tempted and Shanley Jackson for Trainer Ron Raper in :15.890, and Seize Greatness, also ridden by Jackson for trainer Matt Frazier in a time of :15.818.


Seize Greatness made his first trip to the winner’s circle for his connections and was the final qualifier heading to the final. The colt also broke his maiden in the trial and brings pretty impressive credentials into the Mobley Final. He is by Seize the Win, who was campaigned during his racing career by Frazier and breeder-owner Glenn Graff to multiple stakes wins and earnings of nearly $400,000 before stepping into the breeding shed.


“They have all got the best mindset, just like their dad (Seize the Win),” said Frazier of the offspring of Seize the Win. “He (Seize Greatness) is still intact because the clients (Graffs) own his father and he’s such as easy horse to be around. It was the same way with his dad (Seize the Win). The first time this colt raced he was looking and wandering around, but he seems to have figured it out today. He has a lot to learn, but we think he may be even better than his full brother (High Rolling Seize). He’s definitely quicker out of the latch.”


Seize Greatness is a full brother to High Rolling Seize, Indiana’s Two-Year-Old Colt/Gelding Champion from 2021. Jockey Shanley Jackson also rode High Rolling Seize last year as well as sire, Seize the Win, for Frazier and Graff.


The entire field, in order of time with jockey, for the Mobley Futurity Final includes: Royal Sin (Juan Marquez, :15.473); AJK Forgiven (Jose Beltran, :15.489); Secret Horn (Rolando Pina, :15.584); HF Whoopi (Edgar Diaz, :15.622); The Dirty Wagon (Juan Marquez, :15.661); Streakindownthebeach (Rolando Pina, :15.717); HF Stone Sober (Erik Esqueda, :15.764); AP Tempting Blue Eye (Jose Beltran, :15.795); It Is On (Juan Marquez, :15.817); and Seize Greatness (Shanley Jackson, :15.818). Smith will saddle three in the final (Royal Sin, The Dirty Wagon, It Is On)with Tim Eggleston saddling two (Secret Horn, Streakindownthebeach).


Photos by Coady Photography


 
 
 

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