The Oklahoma-based breeding program of C.R. Trout is on display thoughout Friday night's card at Remington Park, where there will be two $50,000 divisions of the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes. Trout, who also owns and trains horses, has a stable at Remington.
Entries: http://www.drf.com/race-entries/track/RP/country/USA/date/09-15-2017
Trout talks Oklahoma Stallion Stakes: http://www.drf.com/news/preview/extra-furlong-should-suit-hallelujah-hit-oklahoma-stallion-stakes
Horses that Trout bred on the card Friday are as follows, with some now owned and trained by others and some still racing for Trout:
Race 2 - Truest of Stars is a leading contender in the second race, a conditioned claiming turf sprint
Race 5 - Sunday Night Miss could start as third choice in the fillies division of the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes
Race 6 - Trout sends out homebred Shotgun's Night, a 2-year-old half-brother to Grade 3 winner Shotgun Kowboy who is making his debut. For more on plans for Shotgun Kowboy: http://www.drf.com/news/preview/shotgun-kowboy-works-ahead-oklahoma-classics-cup
Race 8 - Trout will saddle possible favorite Hallelujah Hit in the colts and geldings division of the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes. The horse is a half-brother to Imahit, a multiple stakes wniner of $506,168. Trout's competition includes Cupid's Star, a horse he bred and a half-brother to first-race starter Truest of Stars.
Trout's breeding program is based in Edmond, Oklahoma, about 15 minutes from Remington. For more detail on the pedigrees of the horses he bred racing Friday night, please see the full card analysis for Remington in Daily Racing Form.