TRAINER MILTON BROADNAX BREAKS 0-FOR-55 LOSING STREAK TO QUALIFY LIBERTY FOR JESS TO GRADE 2 OKLAHOMA FUTURITY
by Richard Linihan
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – March 21, 2024 – Trainer Milton Broadnax, 75, may be the most patient man on the face of the earth, never winning a race in 55 tries before qualifying Liberty for Jess for the finals of the Grade 2, $502,385 Oklahoma Futurity to be run Saturday night at Remington Park.
It will be the 83rd edition of the longest-running futurity in American Quarter Horse racing. Started in 1947, the Oklahoma Futurity has been conducted at Remington Park since 2006.
Liberty for Jess, a 2-year-old Quarter Horse colt by Dash Master Jess, out of the Rushago mare Liberty Rush, lit up the toteboard for Broadnax in his trial at 21-1 odds. Broadnax, who basically trains racehorses in his spare time, is now 1-for-56 after making his first trip to the winner’s circle since he began officially training Quarter Horses, Paints, Appaloosas and Thoroughbreds in 2011. He actually has had a racing license since pari-mutuel racing started in Oklahoma in the mid-1980s, but he didn’t take the lead reins until 2011, according to Equibase statistics.
Liberty for Jess, who will be ridden by last year’s top rider at Remington Park, Edwin Escobedo, has been made 20-1 in the morning line. The 5-2 favorite is Miss Perrys Cowgirl, the second-fastest qualifier on the second night of trials.
Asked if he ever got tired of waiting for a successful horse all those years, Broadnax, who makes his home in Spencer, Okla., stood strong in his faith.
“I knew eventually the good Lord was going to bless me with one,” Broadnax said. “At my age, I’ve been around the world several times. I just believe it’s in the man upstairs hands.”
Liberty for Jess broke from the outside post in his trial and once again he will have no one to his outside from the 10-hole.
Broadnax said he knew from the start that Liberty for Jess was going to be a fast one.
“One of my partners told me when (the colt) was less than 20 minutes old that he was,” said Broadnax. “He said, ‘now there’s a racehorse.’ “
Growing up, Broadnax was a third-generation horseman.
“My grandfather was a mule skinner, a horse trader,” he said, “around Checotah, Okla. My uncle (Milton) was a calf roper. They got me started on a horse when I was 6 months old.”
For a living, Broadnax rode the rodeo in his formative years.
“I rodeoed from Little Britches up to the PRCA,” he said. “I did some breakaway calf roping, and then went to riding bareback horses and bulls. Never had a broken bone the whole time. I did well enough to make a living at it.”
He then went on to work for the federal government full-time and owned a feed store.
Jess for Liberty won $5,784 for winning his trial. In the previous 13 years, Broadnax’s top horse had earned $7,523 and that was Liberty for Jess’ dam (mom) Liberty Rush. If Liberty for Jess happened to win the futurity final, he would put more than $200,000 into Broadnax’s pocket. If he runs dead last, he will earn in the neighborhood of $10,000. Either way, Broadnax will have a new top earner. He said he plans to use the money to help pay for his grand-niece’s and great-grand nephew’s educations.
Broadnax said Liberty for Jess weighs in at about 1,040 pounds, and he is thankful most of that is heart.
Here’s a look at the field for the Oklahoma Futurity from the rail out with jockey, trainer and odds:
Ihearthetrainarollin, Jesus Olivas, Juvenal Licona-Vazquez, 15-1
Joose Boxx, Nestor Duran, Juan Diaz, Jr., 3-1
Billie Blues Girl, Jesus Salazar, Dee Keener, 20-1
Miss Perrys Cowgirl, Mario Delgado, Cody Noel, 5-2
Evidenz, Ricky Ramirez, Trey Wood, 8-1
Xpress Lane, Ruben Castro, Trey Wood, 5-1
Cowboy Blue Z, Bryan Candanosa, Michael Joiner, 6-1
Liberty for Jess, Edwin Escobedo, Milton Broadnax, 20-1
Remington Park racing on Friday and Saturday (Oklahoma Futurity Night) will begin at 6pm. The Oklahoma Futurity will be the 11th race on Saturday. Afternoon racing is featured Sunday at 4pm. All times are Central.
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Remington Park has provided more than $345 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, Remington Park presents simulcast racing daily and non-stop casino gaming. The American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season continues through June 1. Parking and admission are always free. Must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – April 18, 2025 – Entice Me Ona Monday, the top qualifier from the first of two nights of trials, has been tabbed as the morning-line favorite for Saturday night’s $868,455 Remington Park Futurity.
Entice Me Ona Monday is the 2-1 morning-line favorite for the restricted Grade 1 event, for eligible Oklahoma-bred 2-year-olds. Owned by Tejas Troubadours of Rhome, Texas and trained by Jason Olmstead, Entice Me Ona Monday put up the best time at 330 yards on Friday, April 4 to head a group of five from that first night of trials for the Remington Park Futurity. Jockey Ramiro Garcia was up for the trial and has chosen to stay on the gelding by Cyber Monday from the Make It Anywhere mare Enticilizeur.
Garcia also qualified three other Olmstead runners for the Remington Park Futurity in Illegal Cowgirl 123, Good Blue Candy and AJs Secret Cash but elected to stay with Entice Me Ona Monday.
The Oklahoma Futurity winner in March, Flying Joy 1, is the second morning-line favorite at 9-2 odds. She finished second on trials night to Entice Me Ona Monday, beaten a half-length. The placing was the first defeat for Flying Joy 1 from three starts this season. She posted victory in the Oklahoma Futurity on March 22 for owner David Rogers of Graham, Texas and trainer Trey Wood. Jockey Ricky Ramirez keeps his usual mount for the Remington Park Futurity.
Jamies Sin Tacha, the top qualifier from the second evening of trials on Saturday, April 5, is the third morning-line favorite at 5-1 odds. Jamies Sin Tacha is owned by Miguel Vargas of Grand Prairie, Texas and trained by James J. Gonzales III. He will be ridden again by Christian Cardenas.
The field of 10, by post-position and program order, for the Remington Park Futurity with trainer, jockey and morning-line odds:
• Illegal Cowgirl 123: Jason Olmstead, Armando Alvidrez, 6-1 • Jamies Sin Tacha: James J. Gonzales III, Christian Cardenas, 5-1 • MM Rampage: Trey Wood, Angel O. Ramirez, 10-1 • Entice Me Ona Monday: Jason Olmstead, Ramiro Garcia, 2-1 • Maverykk: Michael Joiner, Francisco Calderon, 20-1 • Eyem D Prince: Salimm Hernandez, Agustin Silva, 20-1 • Good Blue Candy: Jason Olmstead, Eugenio Navarrete, 20-1 • AJs Secret Cash: Jason Olmstead, Francisco Ramirez, Jr., 8-1 • Ima Bigg Flash: John Stinebaugh, Ali Rivera, 8-1 • Flying Joy 1: Trey Wood, Ricky Ramirez, 9-2
The Remington Park Futurity, at 330 yards, is the 10th of 12 races on Saturday night and is scheduled to leave the gate at 10:03pm. The racing program for the evening also boasts eight other stakes events, including: $100,000 Dee Raper Sooner State Stakes; the $160,670 Remington Park Oaks and the $185,420 Remington Park Derby, among the others. The total purses for the 12-race program stand at more than $1.6 million.
The first race on Saturday is at 6pm. All times are Central.
Remington Park racing resumes tonight through Saturday, April 17-19. Saturday, April 19 is Remington Park Futurity Night. First race nightly is 6pm-Central. There is no Remington Park racing on Easter.
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TRAINER MILTON BROADNAX BREAKS 0-FOR-55 LOSING STREAK TO QUALIFY LIBERTY FOR JESS TO GRADE 2 OKLAHOMA FUTURITY
by Richard Linihan
It will be the 83rd edition of the longest-running futurity in American Quarter Horse racing. Started in 1947, the Oklahoma Futurity has been conducted at Remington Park since 2006.
Liberty for Jess, a 2-year-old Quarter Horse colt by Dash Master Jess, out of the Rushago mare Liberty Rush, lit up the toteboard for Broadnax in his trial at 21-1 odds. Broadnax, who basically trains racehorses in his spare time, is now 1-for-56 after making his first trip to the winner’s circle since he began officially training Quarter Horses, Paints, Appaloosas and Thoroughbreds in 2011. He actually has had a racing license since pari-mutuel racing started in Oklahoma in the mid-1980s, but he didn’t take the lead reins until 2011, according to Equibase statistics.
Liberty for Jess, who will be ridden by last year’s top rider at Remington Park, Edwin Escobedo, has been made 20-1 in the morning line. The 5-2 favorite is Miss Perrys Cowgirl, the second-fastest qualifier on the second night of trials.
Asked if he ever got tired of waiting for a successful horse all those years, Broadnax, who makes his home in Spencer, Okla., stood strong in his faith.
“I knew eventually the good Lord was going to bless me with one,” Broadnax said. “At my age, I’ve been around the world several times. I just believe it’s in the man upstairs hands.”
Liberty for Jess broke from the outside post in his trial and once again he will have no one to his outside from the 10-hole.
Broadnax said he knew from the start that Liberty for Jess was going to be a fast one.
“One of my partners told me when (the colt) was less than 20 minutes old that he was,” said Broadnax. “He said, ‘now there’s a racehorse.’ “
Growing up, Broadnax was a third-generation horseman.
“My grandfather was a mule skinner, a horse trader,” he said, “around Checotah, Okla. My uncle (Milton) was a calf roper. They got me started on a horse when I was 6 months old.”
For a living, Broadnax rode the rodeo in his formative years.
“I rodeoed from Little Britches up to the PRCA,” he said. “I did some breakaway calf roping, and then went to riding bareback horses and bulls. Never had a broken bone the whole time. I did well enough to make a living at it.”
He then went on to work for the federal government full-time and owned a feed store.
Jess for Liberty won $5,784 for winning his trial. In the previous 13 years, Broadnax’s top horse had earned $7,523 and that was Liberty for Jess’ dam (mom) Liberty Rush. If Liberty for Jess happened to win the futurity final, he would put more than $200,000 into Broadnax’s pocket. If he runs dead last, he will earn in the neighborhood of $10,000. Either way, Broadnax will have a new top earner. He said he plans to use the money to help pay for his grand-niece’s and great-grand nephew’s educations.
Broadnax said Liberty for Jess weighs in at about 1,040 pounds, and he is thankful most of that is heart.
Here’s a look at the field for the Oklahoma Futurity from the rail out with jockey, trainer and odds:
Remington Park racing on Friday and Saturday (Oklahoma Futurity Night) will begin at 6pm. The Oklahoma Futurity will be the 11th race on Saturday. Afternoon racing is featured Sunday at 4pm. All times are Central.
•••••
Remington Park has provided more than $345 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, Remington Park presents simulcast racing daily and non-stop casino gaming. The American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season continues through June 1. Parking and admission are always free. Must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – April 18, 2025 – Entice Me Ona Monday, the top qualifier from the first of two nights of trials, has been tabbed as the morning-line favorite for Saturday night’s $868,455 Remington Park Futurity.
Entice Me Ona Monday is the 2-1 morning-line favorite for the restricted Grade 1 event, for eligible Oklahoma-bred 2-year-olds. Owned by Tejas Troubadours of Rhome, Texas and trained by Jason Olmstead, Entice Me Ona Monday put up the best time at 330 yards on Friday, April 4 to head a group of five from that first night of trials for the Remington Park Futurity. Jockey Ramiro Garcia was up for the trial and has chosen to stay on the gelding by Cyber Monday from the Make It Anywhere mare Enticilizeur.
Garcia also qualified three other Olmstead runners for the Remington Park Futurity in Illegal Cowgirl 123, Good Blue Candy and AJs Secret Cash but elected to stay with Entice Me Ona Monday.
The Oklahoma Futurity winner in March, Flying Joy 1, is the second morning-line favorite at 9-2 odds. She finished second on trials night to Entice Me Ona Monday, beaten a half-length. The placing was the first defeat for Flying Joy 1 from three starts this season. She posted victory in the Oklahoma Futurity on March 22 for owner David Rogers of Graham, Texas and trainer Trey Wood. Jockey Ricky Ramirez keeps his usual mount for the Remington Park Futurity.
Jamies Sin Tacha, the top qualifier from the second evening of trials on Saturday, April 5, is the third morning-line favorite at 5-1 odds. Jamies Sin Tacha is owned by Miguel Vargas of Grand Prairie, Texas and trained by James J. Gonzales III. He will be ridden again by Christian Cardenas.
The field of 10, by post-position and program order, for the Remington Park Futurity with trainer, jockey and morning-line odds:
• Illegal Cowgirl 123: Jason Olmstead, Armando Alvidrez,
6-1
• Jamies Sin Tacha: James J. Gonzales III, Christian Cardenas,
5-1
• MM Rampage: Trey Wood, Angel O. Ramirez,
10-1
• Entice Me Ona Monday: Jason Olmstead, Ramiro Garcia,
2-1
• Maverykk: Michael Joiner, Francisco Calderon,
20-1
• Eyem D Prince: Salimm Hernandez, Agustin Silva,
20-1
• Good Blue Candy: Jason Olmstead, Eugenio Navarrete,
20-1
• AJs Secret Cash: Jason Olmstead, Francisco Ramirez, Jr.,
8-1
• Ima Bigg Flash: John Stinebaugh, Ali Rivera,
8-1
• Flying Joy 1: Trey Wood, Ricky Ramirez,
9-2
The Remington Park Futurity, at 330 yards, is the 10th of 12 races on Saturday night and is scheduled to leave the gate at 10:03pm. The racing program for the evening also boasts eight other stakes events, including: $100,000 Dee Raper Sooner State Stakes; the $160,670 Remington Park Oaks and the $185,420 Remington Park Derby, among the others. The total purses for the 12-race program stand at more than $1.6 million.
The first race on Saturday is at 6pm. All times are Central.
Remington Park racing resumes tonight through Saturday, April 17-19. Saturday, April 19 is Remington Park Futurity Night. First race nightly is 6pm-Central. There is no Remington Park racing on Easter.
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