First Moonflash roars home in $125,000 Jess Burner Memorial Handicap

Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino

Saturday, December 12, 2009

First Moonflash roars home in $125,000 Jess Burner Memorial Handicap

Happy Humor wins $50,000 KLAQ Handicap



Three-time world record First Moonflash roared home a winner in the $125,000 Jess Burner Memorial Handicap at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino. Last season’s Quarter Horse of the Meet responded eagerly in deep stretch and powered past A First Caller by one-half length. The winner ridden by regular pilot Alejandro Medellin sped through the 400 yards in a sharp 18.87 seconds. His timing earned a 103 speed index.



Carrying top weight of 130 pounds, the 2-5 favorite won for the 10th time in his last 11 starts. The powerhouse four-year-old son of First to Flash should be considered one of the prime favorites for the $350,000 Grade 1 Championship at Sunland Park to be contested on Saturday, Dec. 26.



First Moonflash is now a two-time winner of the Jess Burner. He earned a $75,000 paycheck for owners Pierre and Leslie Amestoy, Jr. and Maria G. Gonzalez. The New Mexico-bred racing star improved his stellar career record to 13 wins from 24 starts. His earnings top the $810,000 mark.



First Moonflash parlayed a victory in last year’s Jess Burner to a major triumph in the 2008 Championship at Sunland Park.



A First Caller ran courageously under jockey Oscar Rincon to earn second place honors. The runner-up trained by former Sunland Park riding great J.J. Gonzales grabbed an early advantage but could not stall off the big favorite. A First Caller has finished second to First Moonflash in two straight stakes races. He earned $26,500 for owner Richard Shearer of Portales, New Mexico.



The reliable stakes runner One Diamond Kitty threw in another credible performance on Saturday. Under the nation’s third leading Quarter Horse jockey Cody Jensen, One Diamond Kitty closed along the rail to finish third.





Happy Humor swept 3-wide around rivals to take a rousing 2-length win in the $50,000 KLAQ Handicap at five and one-half furlongs. Jon Arnett trained both the winner and the runner-up in the sprint feature. Under a thoughtful ride from Travis Wales, Happy Humor rated kindly off the pace setters before launching a sweeping move around the far turn. The five-year-old Kentucky-bred son Distorted Humor cruised past the tiring favorite Rapper S S and galloped away to a convincing win.



Let go at 7-2 odds, Happy Humor paid $9.60 to win. He sped through the distance in a fast 1:03.81. The winner collected a $30,000 paycheck for owner Gary Thompson of Odessa, Texas.



American Classic, Arnett’s second runner in the feature, closed well on the outside to gain second place. The 11-1 long shot wound up 2 lengths in front of Gentsfinishfirst. Rapper S S ended up fourth as the 4-5 favorite.



Live racing resumes on Sunday at 12:25 p.m. The $125,000 Johnie L. Jamison Stakes and the $125,000 New Mexico State Racing Commission Handicap are the live feature races.





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