BY BROCK SHERIDAN
A winner of a mile-and-a-sixteenth optional claiming at Colonial Downs in July, Florida-bred Holiday Pay will try stakes company at the same distance Tuesday in the $100,000 Zia Park Championship for a dozen 3-year-olds and older at Zia Park.
The 4-year-old colt by Ocala Stud stallion Awesome Slew makes his first start for trainer Justin Evans and first since finishing sixth, four-and-a-quarter lengths behind winner Con Compania (Chi) in the $70,000 Mr. Jordan overnight handicap at Gulfstream Park on Oct. 18.
His victory at Colonial Downs comes three starts back in a second level, $50,000 optional claiming on July 31, a length-and-a-half score after leading from the start.
That has been his lone victory in five starts in 2025 but he was also a good second, just a nose shy of winner Reddington, under the same conditions during the Belmont at Big A meet in his first start this year on May 4.
Owned by Pierre Jean Amestoy Jr. and Leslie A. Amestoy, Holiday Pay has four wins in 15 lifetime starts with three seconds and three thirds with earnings of $204,900. He was a $55,000 purchase by Pierre Jean Amestoy Jr. and Roger Beasley at the Fasig-Tipton October Digital Sale where he was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency. As a yearling, Calypso Stables bought him for $62,000 out of the Abbie Road Farm consignment at the 2022 Ocala Breeders’ Sales October Sale.
Holiday Pay is 10-1 on the morning line and will be ridden Luis Valenzuela from post four.
The race also provides a rubbermatch for Bearings and Heroic Move, the first two finishers respectively in the $175,000 Downs at Albuquerque Handicap on Oct. 11. Heroic Move defeated runner-up Bearings in the $200,000 Sunland Park Stakes going nine furlongs in April.
A six-and-three-quarters lengths winner of an allowance race at Remington Park two starts back on Sept. 19, Heroic Move is trained by Robertino Diodoro for Arnold Bennewith, Rick Weist, Clayton Wiest, Lana Wiest, Randy Howg, R6 Stables, Gary Knorp and Norman Tremblay.
The richest of the Zia Park Championship entrants with $986,38, Heroric Move is a 5-year-old son of Quality Road with a career record of seven wins, five seconds and four thirds.
He is the 3-1 morning line favorite and will be ridden by Ramon Vasquez from post 10.
Bearings is trained by Justin Evans for Jamie Bolles makes his fifth consecutive start in a stakes. He was third in both the $50,000 Governors Stakes and $125,000 Longacres Mile at Emerald Downs in July and August and second in the Muckleshoot Tribal Classic at Emerald on Sept. 7.
Bearings is a 5-year-old gelding by Candy Ride (Arg) and sports a career ledger of four wins, five seconds and four thirds.
Guillermo Rodriguez has the mount on Bearings, who is 6-1 in the program and will start from the rail.
Others set for the Zia Park Championship are Bender with Christian Ramos named to ride, Barossa and rider Diego Herrera, Ze’bul has Luis Fuentes taking the riding assignment, Woodcourt and jockey Emmanuel Esquivel, Luis Quinonez rides C W Prize, What a Dude will have Miguel Perez in the irons, Elvin Gonzalez has the call on Cornishman, Track Phantom will be guided by Erik Asmussen and Alfredo Juarez Jr. takes the reins on Mine That Star.
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