Record Purse Expected For 78th Little Brown Jug

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Officials with the Little Brown Jug expect the purse for the 78th edition of the pacing classic to be a record and may approach $1 million.

The record Jug purse was $677,000 in 2015 when Wiggle It Jiggleit won.

“It has been our goal and mission to bring the purse to the $1 million mark,” noted Tom Wright, president of the Little Brown Jug Society. “Thanks to the support of our sponsors, industry partners and the Delaware County Agricultural Society, we are close to realizing that dream.”

Sustaining payments for the Little Brown Jug and the other Grand Circuit events -- Jugette (three-year-old filly pace), Old Oaken Bucket (three-year-old open trot) and the Buckette (three-year-old filly trot) - are due Feb. 15. These payments are for foals of 2020.

The sustaining payments are as follows: Little Brown Jug ($750), Jugette ($500), Old Oaken Bucket ($500) and Buckette ($400).

Three-year-old pacers not eligible after Feb. 15 may, with a payment of $45,000, supplement to the Little Brown Jug.

The Little Brown Jug and Old Oaken Bucket will be raced Thursday, Sept. 21 and the Jugette and Buckette on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

The 2023 Delaware Grand Circuit meet will continue to feature five days of racing (Sunday, Sept. 17 through Thursday, Sept. 21). The Sunday through Tuesday cards will go postward at 1 p.m. The Jugette and Jug cards will start at 12 noon.

For payment forms, visit littlebrownjug.com.

Make cheques payable and send all entries to: The Delaware County Fair, Tom Wright, P.O. Box 1560, Powell, OH 43065.

(Little Brown Jug)

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It's nice to see that a PACING race in the USA might have a $1m purse. Presently the only $1m races here in The States are The Hambletonian and The Younkers International Trot.

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