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$332,000 Jugette Attracts Six Richest Fillies Of 2006
by
Tom White
DELAWARE, OH--The $332,000-est. Jugette has attracted 117 three-year-old filly pacers including the
six richest juveniles of 2006. Isabella Blue Chip, Luck Of Michelle, Appleoosa Hanover, Michelle’s Power, Little Miss Dragon and Calgary Hanover headline the large group of
fillies eligible to the September 19th Classic at the Delaware County Fair.
Isabella Blue Chip is the richest two-year-old of either sex with earnings of $658,583. The daughter of 2001 Little Brown Jug winner Bettor’s Delight is also the reigning Dan
Patch champion two-year-old pacing filly of 2006 and is the highest rated filly on Stan Bergstein’s Experimental Ratings. Isabella Blue Chip is owned by Only Money, Inc and
trainer George Teague of Houston, Delaware.
In 2006, Isabella Blue Chip won the $439,000 Three Diamonds Final and the $435,000 Sweetheart Pace Final at The Meadowlands. She also scored a victory in a division of the
Standardbred over the Delaware County Fairgrounds half-mile oval. David Miller is Isabella’s regular driver and he won the 2006 Jugette with Eternity’s Delight.
Luck Of Michelle finished second in total earnings with $615,091 and received the Nova Award from Harness Tracks of America and the O’Brien Award from Standardbred Canada.
John Portland’s Camluck filly also finished second to Isabella Blue Chip for the U.S. Harness Writers’ Dan Patch honor. Luck Of Michelle never finished worse than third in
13 starts. Michael Seftic was the filly’s regular driver.
Little Miss Dragon was outstanding all season for trainer Noel Daley winding up her year with a second place finish to Calgary Hanover in the Breeders Crown Final. Adam
Victor and Son’s Dragon Again filly won her Breeders Crown elimination and captured a Bluegrass Stakes division at The Red Mile. For year, Little Miss Dragon earned
$273,625. John Campbell drove Little Miss Dragon until injuries forced him to miss the Breeders Crown Final.
Jeff Snyder’s homebred Cam Luck filly Michelle’s Power collected six victories and $425,432 in 2006. Trained by William Elliott, Michelle’s Power won the Champlain Stakes
and was second in the Robert Stewart. Brian Sears, Chris Christoforou and Mark MacDonald were among the filly’s many reinsmen.
Calgary Hanover climaxed her season with a stunning, come-from-behind triumph over Little Miss Dragon in the $683,100 Breeders Crown Final at Woodbine. Ohio trainer Don Swick
conditioned the daughter of Western Ideal for Bill Pushina of Ohio and Robert Marzdi of New York. Michael Lachance also guided Calgary Hanover to second place finishes in the
Bluegrass and International Stallion Stakes during Lexington’s Grand Circuit. She finished the season with a bankroll of $372,635.
Appleoosa Hanover’s major triumph came in the $679,050 She’s A Great Lady Stake Final at Mohawk Raceway. In this race, the Western Hanover filly defeated Luck Of Michelle and
Isabella Blue Chip. Appleoosa Hanover is owned by Carl Jamieson, Joanne Morrison and Thomas Kyron. The filly is trained by Carl Jamieson and driven by his son Jody.
Other major stakes winners who are eligible to the 37th Jugette include Al’s Girl, Current Hanover, Hana Hanover, Me And My Baby, Native Hanover, Western Augusta, Western
Montana and Yankee Augusta.