Friday, October 2, 2015

A Hero in any Genre

ONE FOR THE AGES
 

 
   


Wiggle It Jiggleit is no johnny-come-lately, he has been blowing up the harness circuit for pacers all year long. Wiggle It Jiggleit, the No. 1-ranked horse in harness racing’s weekly poll, has won 18 of 20 races this year and pushed his seasonal earnings to $1.76 million with his victory in the Little Brown Jug.

CLASSIC JUG WIN FOR WIGGLE IT JIGGLE IT
It's Little Brown Jug day
It’s rare to see any racehorse re-engage and come back on the way Wiggle It Jiggleit did in the stretch, especially off the fractions and an extended first-up trip, but the world record holder showed why he is a horse for the ages.

George Teague, a decorated horseman in his own right, was interviewed in the winner’s circle afterward, where he admitted that he thought his world record holder was beaten.

"Well, my thoughts,” said George, “I was a little bit confused when he left the gate. I was like, ‘this isn't working out as planned.’ And then he looked and he popped over at the eighths pole, that didn't work out as planned, and at the head of the stretch I dropped my head and said, 'this son of a gun is going to lose today.' And he proved me wrong."

George had said leading up to the Jug that Wiggle It Jiggleit was the best horse he has ever seen race, and the gelding’s astonishing effort in the second heat stamped that statement as true. "He's a little different than a lot of horses,” he said, “and that explains what he did today."

The Jug victory was the first for Montrell and was an instant classic for the sport.
Wiggle It Jiggleit wins stretch duel to capture Jug

Toronto Sun: Wiggle It Jiggleit wins Little Brown Jug
DRF: Wiggle It Jiggleit refused to lose
A look at Wiggle It Jiggleit pedigree

The Little Brown Jug is the second leg of the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers.
Ever since 1946 the administrators of the Little Brown Jug have glazed the winners of the horse race on a jug. In 2005, they ran out of room on the first jug and had to make another one. This time, instead of making it out of clay, they made it out of plastic so it would be lighter. The Little Brown Jug is played during the Delaware county fair.

7-19-15 - Wiggle It Jiggle It wins Meadowlands Pace for Team Teague on stakes-filled card
The gelding posted his 14th win in 15 starts this year, losing only the North America Cup to Wakizashi Hanover by less than a length.

Bill Finley, posted July 12, 2015: Another big win for Wiggle It Jiggleit

7-11-15: If there was even a hint of doubt as to the best 3-year-old colt pacer in the country, Saturday’s Meadowlands Pace eliminations wiped clean those thoughts. Wiggle It Jiggleit unveiled a new wrinkle racing from off the pace and swooped by the field to join In The Arsenal as the $50,000 elimination winners.  Meadowlands: Wiggle It Jiggleit impresses again

Wiggle It Jiggles to new world record - 5-11-2015
At the time of the writing of this story about his world record, Wiggle It had earned less than $100,000. His recent win in the Little Brown Jug pushed his earnings to $1.76 Million.

History
It began in 1937 when the Delaware County Agricultural Society's members, at their annual meeting, voted to move the County Fair, held since its inception at Powell, to Delaware on a tract of land at the northern edge of the city. Two years later a half-mile track was built and provided the stage for harness racing. R.K. McNamara, a local contractor, designed and built the lightning fast track. Enter attorney Joe Neville, whose family had been identified with the standardbred sport for many years, and his friend, Henry C. "Hank" Thomson, sports editor of The Delaware Gazette. Neville, who had campaigned horses on the Grand Circuit and was familiar with its officers and stewards, was successful in obtaining Grand Circuit dates for the new Delaware track. Neville, concerned over the years by the emphasis placed on the trotter, turned his efforts toward showcasing the pacers, particularly the 3-year-olds. The Little Brown Jug Society was formed to stage the Grand Circuit meeting. Neville headed the organization with Thomson as secretary-treasurer. Then came the birth of the Little Brown Jug, named through a newspaper contest, with its previews in 1944 and 1945. The initial Jug in 1946, with a purse of $35,358, was won by Ensign Hanover with Delaware's Wayne "Curly" Smart driving. Smart, a most successful trainer-driver on the Grand Circuit, was later to become an integral part of the Jug's operation as the track superintendent. Over the years the track monopolized the half-mile record section with world standard performances, mainly through Smart's skill in maintaining the fastest racing strip of its size in the country.

Important annual races include the Hambletonian for 3-year-old trotters, the Little Brown Jug for 3-year-old pacers, and the Breeders Crown series of twelve races covering each of the traditional categories of age, gait and gender. The Hambletonian is part of the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters and the Little Brown Jug is part of the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers.

Important Canadian races include the Gold Cup and Saucer at Charlottetown Driving Park, North America Cup (for pacers), the Canadian Pacing Derby, and the Maple Leaf Trot.

The harness racing industry conducts an annual Grand Circuit, which includes many of the most prestigious races for both pacers and trotters. Founded in 1871 and first conducted in 1873 at four tracks, the Grand Circuit now visits 17 tracks as of the upcoming 2012 season.

The most notable harness tracks in North America are the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey, The Red Mile in Kentucky and Woodbine Racetrack and Mohawk Raceway, both in Ontario. Since 1947, the "United States Harness Writers" Association annually votes for the "Harness Horse of the Year." Since inception, a pacer has received the honor 31 times and a trotter 26 times.

World's premium pacing event
The Little Brown Jug is a harness race for three-year-old pacing standardbreds hosted by the Delaware County Agricultural Society since 1946 at the County Fairgrounds in Delaware, Ohio. The race takes place every year on the third Thursday after Labor Day. Along with the Hambletonian, a race for trotters, it is one of the two most coveted races for standardbred horses. Little Brown Jug, a pacer, who won nine consecutive races and became a USTA Hall of Fame Immortal in 1975 had the world's premium pacing event is named in his honour.

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Oct 2-4, 2015 - TREVE!

Let's Go To The Races - October 2-4, 2015
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Time Ordered Races / Entries - printable file

UPI's Robert Kieckhefer does a great job of summarizing all of the weekend racing action around the world. He is a must-read, especially weekends like this one with 10 U.S. Grade 1 races, plus several big Group 1 races in France and Japan. Hard to know where to begin when trying to make sense of all of this abundance of racing riches. Several of the races on tap in the U.S. are Breeders Cup paid-expense entries.

UPI Robert Kieckhefer's Weekend Racing Wrap - Results


Horse Racing on TV (USA)
     SATURDAY - NBC 5:00 p.m. ET - Jockey Club Gold Cup, Shadwell Turf Mile
     SUNDAY - NBC 5:00 p.m. ET - Juddmonte Spinster

Other sources to watch live racing: TVG/HRTV, TwinSpires, Channel 4 Racing, RacingUK. On the radio, Horseracing Radio - listen live

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WASN'T MEANT TO BE, BUT, A WORTHY CHAMPION



The Guardian: Golden Horn, Frankie Dettori win Arc
BloodHorse: Golden Horn impressive in Arc -could come to BC


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SUPER, SUPER SATURDAY
IN U.S. RACING

EIGHT GRADE 1 RACES ON SATURDAY, WITH TWO MORE ON FRIDAY & SUNDAY IN U.S.! 

SUNDAY WILL BE DOMINATED BY THE FRENCH MARE TREVE'S UNPRECEDENTED BID TO MAKE IT THREE IN A ROW IN THE ARC!

ARC DAY WILL INCLUDE 5 GROUP 1 RACES

 

 
FLY, FLY AWAY TREVE!

 
 




SPECIAL TREVE FEATURE - click here

"IT'S NOT A RACE, IT'S A MONUMENT"!
94th Running - The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was first run on Sunday 3 October 1920. (It was not run in 1939-40). The present sponsor of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club (QREC). The sponsorship agreement was signed in Doha in 2008, and as a result the prize fund was doubled from €2 million to €4 million. Now, the prize for the Arc is worth €5 000 000 ($5.6 Million USD) which makes it the richest flat race on turf. Arc Weekend now includes seven races classed at Group 1 level, and four with Group 2 status. It also features the Arabian World Cup, the world's richest race for purebred Arabian horses with €1 000 000 prize-money (approx. $1.2M USD).

In 2011, Danedream broke the course record with a 2:24.49 time.

News on the Arc - Racing Post
ARC MEETING
Golden Horn in Arc challenge
Jarnet focused on Arc with Treve - Includes Arc Trials videos

On a weekend when there are nearly as many Grade 1 races in the U.S. as will be found during Breeders Cup, all eyes in the U.S. and around the world will be focused for a few minutes on a race in a country where most who will be watching don't even speak the language. The super star will be TREVE as she attempts something most never get a chance to try for.

TREVOLUTION! Jamie Lynch,TimeForm puts some perspective on the Arc and Treve's march toward history  As Treve stands on the brink of history in Sunday’s Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Jamie Lynch looks at the wider issue of the march of the mares in modern-day racing.

Everything points to Treve landing Arc treble
Treve carrying the weight of history
Steve Haskin:  Steve Haskin: Tremendous Treve goes for Treble
Can anything thwart Treve three-peat

2015 Prix Vermeille - Replay
2014 Arc - Replay - Overcome several issues including foot and back problems
2013 Arc - Replay - As a 3 year old, in only her 4th career start
2013 Arc - Video special


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Horse Racing on TV (USA):
  SATURDAY - NBC 5:00 p.m. ET- Jockey Club Gold Cup, Shadwell Turf Mile
  SUNDAY - NBC 5:00 p.m. ET - Juddmonte Spinster

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Return to the CARD below for the replay after the race is completed, usually a 20-minute delay.

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FEATURED RACES

Time Ordered Races / Entries - printable file
Race Index
UPI Robert Kieckhefer's Weekend Preview of Racing
UPI Robert Kieckhefer's Weekend Racing Wrap - Results

FRIDAY

4:57 ET  Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix G3 BC  Kee   $250,000  3+  6f   R8  CARD
5:30 ET  DARLEY ALCIBIADES S G1 BC  Kee   $400,000  2yo f  8.5f  R9  CARD

RESULTS
Runhappy takes Phoenix - write-up/replay
Gomo romps in Alcibiades - write-up / replay

More on today's races
Matt Bernier and Dan Illman with DRF cover the Friday Grade 1 Alcibiades (video)
Run Happy tops Phoenix field on Friday

SATURDAY

International - France
10:15 a.m. ET  PRIX DOLLAR G2 Longchamp 3+  9f  R4  CARD

Cirrus des Aigles tries for a fourth Prix Dollar on Saturday at Longchamp. The 9 year old French-bred gelding has become a fan favorite world-wide, with winnings totaling almost $10 Million USD.  A world traveler, he has raced in France, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Japan and the United Arab Emirates. After racing successfully at three and four years of age he improved to become one of the world's leading racehorses as a five-year-old in 2011. His record speaks for itself: 62 Starts, 22 Wins, 20 Places, 6 Shows.
The horses he has beaten over his 8-year racing career read like a Who's Who in racing: So You Think, Treve, St. Nicholas Abbey, Flintshire, among others. He has ranked in different years among the top two or three horses in the world. While he may be toward the end of his very successful career, the old boy showed he still can match strides with the best, winning his 7th Group 1 race in the Prix Ganay in May 2015, beating Al Kazeem going wire-to-wire, winning by almost 2 lengths. Since then, however, he has not fared as well, and it will remain to be seen if Cirrus still is able to pull a rabbit out of the hat and come up with a winning strategy for the G2 Prix Dollar.

CIRRUS DES AIGLES may have blotted his copybook in the Irish Champion Stakes, but he has won the Prix Dollar three times in the past and it would have been four if he hadn't been demoted 12 months ago when Fractional was the chief beneficiary. He is backed to rediscover his zest back at a track on which he has graced the winner's enclosure no less than 13 times. Air Pilot had an unfortunate experience in Germany after winning at the Curragh but has been given plenty of time to get over that, and French Navy returns from an even longer break having last been seen winning the Earl Of Sefton in April.
 
Jockey: Christophe Soumillon
Trainer: Mme C Barbe
Owner: Jean Claude Alain Dupouy
Breeder: M. Yvon Lelimouzin & M. Benoit Deschamps

Forecast: 2/1 Cirrus Des Aigles, 2/1 French Navy, 4/1 Fractional, 5/1 Free Port Lux, 6/1 Elliptique, 7/1 Air Pilot, 9/1 Zipzip, 12/1 Al Waab

North America
1:15 ET  Meadow Star S  GP   $150,000  3yo f R  8.5f   R2  CARD
2:33 ET  KELSO H G2  Bel   $400,000  3+  8f   R5  CARD
3:08 ET  FLOWER BOWL G1 BC  Bel   $500,000  3+ f/m  10f T  R6  CARD
3:25 ET  Woodford G3  Kee $150,000  3+  5.5f T  R5  CARD
3:43 ET  FRIZETTE S G1 BC Bel   $400,000  2yo f  8f  R7  CARD
4:00 ET  MY DEAR GIRL S GP   $500,000 yo f R  8.5f  R7  CARD
4:00 ET  TCA S G2 BC  Kee   $250,000  3+ f/m  6f    R6  CARD
4:18 ET  CHAMPAGNE S G1 BC  Bel   $500,000  2yo  8f  R8  CARD
4:35 ET  FIRST LADY S G1  Kee   $400,000  3+ f/m  8f T  R7  CARD
4:53 ET  HILL PRINCE S G3 Bel   $500,000  3yo  9f T  R8  CARD
5:07 ET  Foolish Pleasure S  GP   $150,000  3yo R  8.5f   R9  CARD
5:10 ET  BREEDERS' FUT. G1 BC  Kee   $500,000  2yo  8.5f  R8  CARD
5:28 ET  JOCKEY CLUB GOLD CUP G1 BC  Bel   $1,000,000  3+  10f   R10  CARD
5:45 ET  SHADWELL T MILE G1 BC  Kee   $1,000,000  3+  8f T R9  CARD
6:15 ET  IN REALITY S GP   $500,000  2yo R  8.5f   R11  CARD
6:30 ET  Eddie D S G3  SA   $100,000  3+  abt 6.5f T   R6  CARD
7:30 ET  SANTA ANITA SPRINT C'SHIP G1 BC  SA   $300,000  3+  6f    R8  CARD

More on today's races
G1 FRIZETTE: Seven are entered for Saturday's $400,000, Grade I Frizette at Belmont. The 1-mile Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" drew a surprisingly soft, if promising field without a single graded stakes winner. In fact, of the seven, only two have beaten winners so far in their career. In that environment, British invader Nemoralia looks interesting. The Kentucky-bred More Than Ready filly has won on both turf and all-weather in England and tries dirt for the first time. She's All Ready is 2-for-2, including a restricted stakes at Saratoga.

SUNDAY

International - France

Arc replay
Prix Opera - Result
Marcel Boussac - Result

RESULTS - All Sunday races at Longchamp - scroll down

CARD FOR ALL LONGCHAMP RACES - click here
9:10 a.m. PRIX DE L'OPERA, G1, Long, $470,000, 3+ f, 1 1/4 miT  R3
                         Full Result
9:55 a.m. ET  ARC DE TRIOMPHE G1 Long, $5,800,000 3+, 1 1/2 miT R4
                        Full Result
10:40 a.m. ET  Prix de l'Abbaye, G1, Long, $300,000, 2+, 4fT R5
                        Full Result
11:50 a.m. ET  PRIX DE LA FORET, G1, Long $337,000 3+, 7fT R6
                       
12:20 p.m. ET  PRIX DU CADRAN, G1, Long,  2 1/2 miT R7

North America
5:00 ET  LA Woman S G3  SA   $100,000  3+ f/m  6.5f    R3  CARD
5:10 ET  DIXIANA BOURBON S G3 BC  Kee   $250,000  2yo  8.5f T  R8  CARD
5:45 ET  JUDDMONTE SPINSTER S G1 BC  Kee   $500,000  3+ f/m  9f   R9  CARD
7:30 ET  California Distaff  SA   $100,000  3+ f/m S  abt 6.5f T  R8  CARD

Background on John Gosden, trainer for Golden Horn
Other horses trained by Gosden:
Significant horses
Golden Horn, Kingman, Taghrooda, Ravens Pass, Nathaniel, Benny the Dip, Lahan, Elusive Kate, Shantou, Great Heavens, Fallen For You, Izzi Top, The Fugue, Lucarno, Flemensfirth, Arctic Cosmos, Masked Marvel, Maqaasid, Duncan, Dar Re Mi, Donativum, Pounced, Nannina, Rainbow View, Oasis Dream, Virtual, Observatory, Zenda, Ryafan, Crystal Music, Playful Act, Muhtarram, Mashaallah, Royal Heroine, Debussy, Royal Oath, Zoffany, Bates Motel

 
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NEWS
10-5-15: UPI Robert Kieckhefer's Weekend Racing Wrap - Results
UPI Weekend Racing Round-up - 9-28-15
Update on return of Empire Maker to U.S.
Things we learned on the first Super Saturday
Jon White's updated 100 Top racehorses of 20-21st Century
Empire Maker returning home to Kentucky
Longchamp's futuristic new grandstand

TV/Broadcast schedule for Racing in U.S.
DRF Steve Andersen covers racing at Longcham and BC fees paid races

BREEDERS' CUP
Breeders Cup - Race by race analysis of probable starters
BloodHorse Breeders Cup
Official Breeders Cup web site
American Pharoah, Beholder on track for Classic showdown - Video
Triple Crown champ, American Pharoah, feeling good
American Pharoah, Beholder practice at Santa Anita
American Pharoah workout - 10-3-15 Santa Anita

GENERAL
www.BloodHorse.com
www.DRF.com/
Little Brown Jug - One for the Ages

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Sept. 26-27, 2015

Let's Go To The Races - September 19-20, 2015
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Time Ordered List and Entries - printable file

Note: Scroll down for a special treat to watch one of the most amazing performances in any racing genre you will ever see!

ANOTHER SUPER SATURDAY!

Another plethora of GRADE 1 races on Saturday: 5 at Santa Anita and 3 at Belmont Park! Six of the races are Breeders Cup Win & You're In opportunities.

Santa Anita Opening Fall Meet
Santa Anita offers fans diverse lineup for Fall meet

Breeders Cup News on weekend runners
If you’re a leading Breeders’ Cup contender and are stabled in California, there’s a good chance you’re running Saturday at Santa Anita, as all five grade I “Win and You’re In” races will surely have a major impact on several Breeders’ Cup races. And while the featured Awesome Again will award an automatic starting berth into the Breeders’ Cup Classic, it’s the Zenyatta for fillies and mares that could have the biggest impact on America’s richest horse race, as BEHOLDER will start as an imposing favorite in what her connections hope will be a springboard to the Classic.

The $300,000 Zenyatta, run at 1 1/16 miles, will award an automatic starting berth into the Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff, but Spendthrift Farm’s Beholder has her sights set on a much bigger prize. The 5-year-old daughter of Henny Hughes has been one of the leading fillies and mares in the country over the past three years for trainer Richard Mandella, but the dual-champion and two time Breeders’ Cup winner took her game to a new level in her last start, when she secured a Classic berth with a 8 ¼-length win over males in Del Mar’s TVG Pacific Classic (GI) August 22. Beholder, who won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita in 2012 en route to being voted champion 2-year-old filly, and the Distaff there in 2013 to secure the 3-year-old filly championship, has won all four starts this year and secured a Distaff berth when she won Del Mar’s “Win and You’re In” Clement L. Hirsch (GI) by 7 lengths in August. Overall she’s won 14-of-19 career starts and will look to win the Zenyatta for the third straight year.  Read more at source

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If you are thinking of making a wager, you may want to check out Unlocking Winners by "The Keelerman" as he looks at what's on tap this weekend.  Unlocking Winners

Watchmaker Watch - Division Leaders

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FEATURED RACES

Time Ordered List and Entries - printable file
Race Entries

NOTE: Once race has completed, return to CARD for replay (about a 20- minute delay) A quick way to watch an entire day's big races quickly and easily.

SATURDAY
3:06 ET  BELDAME S G1, Bel, $400,000, 3+, f&m, 1 1/8m R5  CARD
4:04 ET  Hall of Fame S, Prx, $150,000, 2yo, 6 1/2f R8  CARD
4:16 ET  GALLANT BLOOM H G2, Bel, $300,000, 3+, f&m, 6 1/2f R7  CARD
4:18 ET  ACK ACK H G3, CD, $100,000, 3+, 1m R8  CARD
4:41 ET  La Prevoyante S r, WO, $125,000, 3yo, f, 1mT R8  CARD
4:49 ET  JEFFERSON CUP S G3, CD, $100,000, 3yo, 1mT R9  CARD
4:51 ET  PILGRIM S G3, Bel, $200,000, 2yo, 1 1/16mT R8  CARD
5:20 ET  Lukas Classic, CD, $175,000, 3+, 1 1/8m R10  CARD
5:26 ET  VOSBURGH S G1, Bel, $400,000, 3+, 6f R9  CARD
5:30 ET  FRONTRUNNER S G1, SA,BC, $300,000, 2yo, 1 1/16m R5  CARD
5:41 ET  COMMONWLTH OAKS G3, LP, $150,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT R10  CARD
6:01 ET  J HIRSCH TURF CL S G1, Bel,BC, $600,000, 3+, 1 1/2mT R10  CARD
6:30 ET  ZENYATTA S G1, SA, BC, $300,000, 3+, f&m, 1 1/16m R7  CARD
7:00 ET  CHANDELIER S G1, SA,BC, $300,000, 2yo, f, 1 1/16m R8  CARD
7:30 ET  RODEO DRIVE S G1, SA,BC, $300,000, 3+, f&m, 1 1/4mT R9  CARD
8:00 ET  AWESOME AGAIN S G1, BC,SA, $300,000, 3+, 1 1/8m R10  CARD

RESULTS
Note: For race replays, click on the CARD at each race for replay
Beholder continues stellar run in Zenyatta Stakes
Big Blue Kitten finds third time's the charm in record setting Joe Hirsch
Photo Call keeps progressing in Rodeo Drive
Smooth Roller earns first stakes win in Awesome Again
Songbird stays perfect in Chandelier
Tapiture's back in business in Ack Ack
Rock Fall fights back late to take Vosburgh
Isotherm arrives late to take Pilgrim

More on today's races
Songbird among workers for Chandelier S
Hard Not To Like looking for hat trick in Rodeo Drive
Beholder seeking third Zenyatta S, while Bayern looking for return to winner's circle
Replay of TVG Pacific Classic Aug 22, 2015
Nyquist, Songbird hoping to clinch Breeders Cup slots
Lukas Classic, Ack Ack among Churchill trio of stakes
Big Blue Kitten faces 6 in Joe Hirsch Turf Classic
Beholder tops big day at Santa Anita

SUNDAY
12:55 ET  Joseph A Gimma S r, Bel, $150,000, 2yo, f, 7f R1  CARD
2:01 ET  Bertram F Bongard S r, Bel, $150,000, 2yo, 7f R3  CARD
3:26 ET  Bull Page S r, WO, $125,000, 2yo, c&g, 6f R6  CARD
3:57 ET  Remington Green S, Rem, $100,000, 3+, 1 1/8mT R4  CARD
4:25 ET  Classy 'n Smart S (r), WO, $125,000, 3+, f&m, 1 1/16m R8  CARD
4:26 ET  Rem. Park Sprint Cup, Rem, $150,000, 3+, 6f R5  CARD
4:46 ET  MISS GRILLO S G3, Bel, $200,000, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT R8  CARD
5:53 ET  Rem. Park Oaks, Rem, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m R8  CARD
6:18 ET  Camino Real Futurity r, Alb.Dns, $100,000, 2yo, 6f R7  CARD
6:22 ET  OKLAHOMA DERBY G3, Rem, $400,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m R9  CARD
7:30 ET  CITY OF HOPE MILE G2, SA, $200,000, 3+, 1mT R8  CARD

RESULTS
Note: For race replays, click on the CARD at each race for replay
Shotgun Kowboy becomes just second Okie-bred to win Okla Derby

More on today's races
Competitive field of 12 entered for Oklahoma Derby
Include Betty highlights Remington Park Oaks
Avanzare, Talco meet again in City of Hope

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NEWS

California Chrome back to Sherman next month
Simple Verse Wins St Leger Appeal | TDN
Video replay from the stewards room   St Leger replay
TDN: Grey Gatsby possible for the Breeders Cup
Shared Belief prepping for Santa Anita return
Shared Belief returns to light training
Thoroughbred Makeover Project
RRP Makeover schedule and entries announced

BREEDERS CUP - Oct. 30-31, 2015
Breeders Cup Sept. 24 News Release
DRF
Horse Racing Nation
Breeders Cup web site
BloodHorse BC site

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You don't have to be a fan of harness racing to be impressed by this horse's grit and determination. One of most thrilling races in any genre. This race by the way is coveted by all who participate in harness racing.
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ONE FOR THE AGES
 

  


YouTube 20:12 min:    https://youtu.be/eKOAL4xifl0

Wiggle It Jiggleit is no johnny-come-lately, he has been blowing up the harness circuit for pacers all year long. Wiggle It Jiggleit, the No. 1-ranked horse in harness racing’s weekly poll, has won 18 of 20 races this year and pushed his seasonal earnings to $1.76 million with his victory in the Little Brown Jug.

CLASSIC JUG WIN FOR WIGGLE IT JIGGLE IT
http://www.standardbredcanada.ca/news/9-24-15/it-s-little-brown-jug-day.html
It’s rare to see any racehorse re-engage and come back on the way Wiggle It Jiggleit did in the stretch, especially off the fractions and an extended first-up trip, but the world record holder showed why he is a horse for the ages.

George Teague, a decorated horseman in his own right, was interviewed in the winner’s circle afterward, where he admitted that he thought his world record holder was beaten.

"Well, my thoughts,” said George, “I was a little bit confused when he left the gate. I was like, ‘this isn't working out as planned.’ And then he looked and he popped over at the eighths pole, that didn't work out as planned, and at the head of the stretch I dropped my head and said, 'this son of a gun is going to lose today.' And he proved me wrong."

George had said leading up to the Jug that Wiggle It Jiggleit was the best horse he has ever seen race, and the gelding’s astonishing effort in the second heat stamped that statement as true. "He's a little different than a lot of horses,” he said, “and that explains what he did today."

The Jug victory was the first for Montrell and was an instant classic for the sport.

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