The 2021 Ohio Horse of the Year, Charlie May (McArdle), and a dozen freshmen filly pacers look to take center stage on the opening day action at the Delaware County Fairgrounds on Sunday, September 18.
Charlie May and driver Brett Miller will take on eight rivals in the $19,100 Ohio Breeders Championship for aged pacers.
The gelding has an impressive resume ā 23 career wins in 45 starts, $1.5 million in earnings and a lifetime mark of 1:47.1.
He is owned by Don Tiger and trained by Steve Carter, who is a handful of wins away from the 2,000-win plateau.
Charlie May, who drew post position #1, comes into the OBC on a two-race win streak ā the $200,000 Jim Ewart Memorial and the $85,000 Ohio Sire Stakes Final.
The 12 entries in the $127,114 Ohio Breeders Championship for two-year-old filly pacers requires two six-horse divisions.
In the first division, More The Merrier (Western Vintage) and driver Aaron Merriman has been tapped as the morning line favorite.
Bucky Trout trains the filly for September L. Six of Greenfield, Ohio.
She has won half of her 8 lifetime starts, including her last effort in the $55,000 final leg of the Ohio Sire Stakes at MGM Northfield Park in 1:52.2.
In the $63,557 second division, Fear Of Sports (Fear The Dragon) and driver Tyler Smith looks to extend her four-race win streak.
The homebred filly is owned by Emerald Highlands Farm and is trained by Kelly OāDonnell.
Fear Of Sports hasnāt been worse than second in any of her 7 seasonal starts, earning $129,125.
Sundayās action will also feature four divisions of the Buckeye Stallion Series three-year-old colt trot and three BSS divisions of the three-year-old filly trot.
The 20-race card will feature a $5,000 guaranteed Pick 4 (Races 16-19) and the first post will be at 1:00 PM.
Free past performance pages for Sundayās races will be available at LittleBrownJug.com.
by Jay Wolf, for the Little Brown JugĀ