Retama Park: Time Iz Flyin, Forever Since win divisions of Texas Stallion Stakes
Time Iz Flyin and Forever Since became stakes winners Saturday night, when they captured their respective divisions of the Texas Stallion Stakes at Retama Park. The races, restricted to 2-year-olds by eligible stallions, were worth $75,000 apiece.
Time Iz Flyin ($15.20) dominated the colts-and-geldings division by six lengths, one start after running third in the $100,000 Clever Trevor at Remington Park on Nov. 8. Time Iz Flyin pressed the early pace, took over after a half-mile, and went on to cover six furlongs on a fast track in 1:12.27.
Circustown Flyer finished second, and it was another half-length back to F J Uncle Vic in third.
Bryan McNeil was aboard Time Iz Flyin for Danny Keene and trainer Allen Milligan.
Clarence Scharbauer Jr. bred the winner and runner-up, and both horses are by the stallion Early Flyer.
Forever Since ($11) managed a head win over Bakken Baby in the fillies division of the Texas Stallion Stakes, one start after finishing behind that rival when third in the $50,000 E. L. Gaylord at Remington Park. Forever Since always was prominent Saturday while covering six furlongs in 1:13.02.
Gerardo Mora rode the winner for owner and breeder Tom Durant and trainer Jack Bruner. Forever Since is a daughter of the Hennessy stallion Supreme Cat.

