Oak Grove Meet Begins Monday

A trio of $30,000 USD Open events highlight the opening week of the 2026 harness racing season at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel, which commences Monday, March 23.

The opening card of the stand is headlined by a Fillies and Mares Open Pace, carded as the second of 12 races, and an Open Handicap Pace, carded as the ninth.

The Fillies and Mares Open attracted a field of six, led by the Wayne Oke-trained Miss Fancy Nancy (Brandon Bates, PP3), who makes her four-year-old debut after winning eight times in 19 starts her stakes-laden sophomore season, and Aintnothingucando (Ronnie Wrenn Jr., PP5), a recent standout in Ohio for trainer Ron Burke. The Open Handicap Pace is headed by double millionaire Charlie May, who was assigned the outermost post eight and will be driven by Marvin Luna for trainer Terry DiCicco. Burke will also send out a pair of starters in the Open: Captain Arturovico (Wrenn, PP4), who was second to eventual Breeders Crown champion Sippinonsearoc in the Kentucky Championship Series final in September before sweeping the fall Kentucky Sire Stakes series, and Tip Top Cat (Marcus Miller, PP5), who finished third in the MGM Grand Prix Pacing Series final at Yonkers in December.

Tuesday's program is led by an Open Trot, which is carded as the second of 13 races. Drink Up Drink Up seeks his third consecutive win after besting Open company at Harrah's Hoosier Park in his last two outings. Brandon Bates will again drive the six-year-old gelding, who was installed as the 8-5 morning line favourite in the five-horse field, from post four for trainer Walter Haynes Jr.

The centerpiece of the four-month meet is the $500,000 USD Oak Grove Trotting Derby, for trotting three-year-olds, which, along with its filly companion race the Oak Grove Trotting Oaks, will headline a blockbuster day of racing on Preakness Day Saturday, May 16. Eliminations for Oak Grove's marquee stakes event will take place following Kentucky Derby weekend on Monday, May 4. Additionally, Kentucky Sire Stakes series for two-, three- and four-year-olds will attract the sport's top drivers and trainers to the Bluegrass State throughout the season.

On the wagering front, the Late Pick 5 returns to the menu at Oak Grove and will cover the last five races on each card. Pick 5s at Oak Grove, offered at a minimum wager of 20 cents and a takeout of 15 per cent, are joined this season with the new Pick 4 available in the middle of the racing card. The Pick 4, which starts in Race 6, is available at a one-dollar minimum and has a reduced takeout of 15 per cent. Free daily past performances and analysis from handicapper Ray Cotolo will be available at oakgrovegaming.com.

Oak Grove hosts live harness racing every Monday and Tuesday through July 14, with daily first post at 1:10 p.m. CT (2:10 p.m. ET).

(Oak Grove)

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