
Major In Art and Nebupanezzar Head Powerful List
Of 166 Eligibles To 64th Little
Brown Jug
By: Tom White
DELAWARE, OH-
A total of 166 three-
“Our estimated Jug purse is up significantly from last year,”
said Race Secretary Tom Wright. “These are the most eligibles we’ve had in six years.
If everybody stays healthy we should be in for a fun time come September.”
Major
In Art is the reigning Dan Patch (U.S. Harness Writers) and Nova (Harness Tracks
of America) two-
Nebupanezzar received the Joe O’Brien Award
as Canada’s top juvenile colt pacer of 2008 and was ranked No. 1 on the Experimental
Handicap. Bred and owned by Ohio’s Peter Pan Farm and sired by Triple Crown champion
No Pan Intended, Nebupanezzar won 10 of 14 starts and $946,365. Nebupanezzar is
trained by Bob McIntosh and was driven in all but one of his starts by Steve Condron.
The gelding’s biggest victory came in the Governor’s Cup Final.
Nebupanezzar was named
for Nebuchadnezzar (c630-
New York’s Jeff Snyder and Lothlorien’s Breeder’s
Crown champion Well Said is ranked. No. 2 on the Experimental. The Western Hanover
colt is trained by Steve Elliott and Ron Pierce was his driver. Well Said, a $240,000
yearling bred by Fair Winds Farm, had four firsts and four seconds in 12 starts and
earnings of $586,688.
Another top ranked Jug eligible is Art Colony, owned by Tom
Hill of North Wales, Great Britian. The son of Artsplace was first or second in
all seven of his 2008 starts and banked $377,990. He finished second in the finals
of both the Breeders Crown and Governor’s Cup. Art Colony is trained by Casie Coleman
and was a $157,000 Lexington Selected Sales Yearling bred by Steve Stewart, Frank
Gannon and Jeffery Langfielder. Art Colony is third in the Experimental Ratings.
Arlene and Jules Siegel’s Dial Or Redial captured the New Jersey Sires Stakes Championship
en route to eight victories and earnings of $414,124 in ‘08. Jim Campbell is the
trainer. He is ranked fifth in the Experimental. Another probable Jug contender
is Sheer Desire who equaled the world race record for a two-
The Little Brown
Jug is the second leg of Pacing’s Triple Crown. The first leg is the Cane Pace scheduled
for September 7th at Freehold. If a horse wins the Cane Pace, but is not eligible
to the Jug, his owner(s) may pay a $45,000 supplemental starting fee. Yonkers Raceway
will play host to the Messenger Stakes on October 25th, the third leg of the Crown.