If bettors like the 'hot' horse, it is no wonder that the punters have made Betting Line as the 3-5 choice in the Little Brown Jug Future Pool #1.
The son of Bettors Delight has won eleven straight races including his last start on Saturday in the Simcoe Stakes at Mohawk from post #10. He has won the North America Cup, the Battle of the Brandywine and the Carl Milstein Memorial during his win streak.
Betting Line is owned by trainer Casie Coleman and Ross Warriner’s West Wins Stables, Christine Calhoun and Mac Nichol.
Should Betting Line win the Little Brown Jug presented by the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association on September 22, his backers will receive $1.60 on their $1.00 bet.
Racing Hill was the second choice at 6-1 and Check Six and Manhattan Beach were third at odds of 9-1.
Racing Hill has won $500,000 Messenger Stake and the $400,000 Adios Pace. He has been a model of consistency this season with all eleven starts resulting in on-the-board finishes and $1.2 million in seasonal earnings. Tony Alagna trains the son of Roll With Joe for Tom Hill.
Check Six recently won the $252,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes final in a lifetime best 1:50. The Ron Burke trainee has seven wins on the season for Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi LLC, William Switala and James Martin.
The second future pool will be from 12:00 p.m. Sunday, September 18 through 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 21, the first three afternoons of Grand Circuit racing at the Delaware County Fair.
2016 Little Brown Jug Future Wagering – Pool #1 Will Pays
HD - Horse - $1.00 Will Pay
1 - American Passport - $36.90
2 - Another Daily Copy - $53.70
3 - Betting Line - $1.60
4 - Check Six - $10.40
5 - Control The Moment - Scratched
6 - Dr J Hanover - $16.90
7 - Fernando Hanover - $34.30
8 - JJ Flynn - $58.90
9 - Lyons Snyder - $19.10
10 - Manhattan Beach - $10.60
11 - Nocturnal Bluechip - $54.90
12 - Racing Hill - $7.00
13 - Voracity - $85.30
14 - Western Fame - $74.90
15 - Field (All Other Horses) - $19.90