Always B Miki, Wiggle It Jiggleit to renew rivalry at Dayton

from Hollywood Gaming Dayton Raceway

Dayton, OH — Always B Miki and Wiggle It Jiggleit, the two most dominant active pacers in the world, will match strides for the seventh time this season in the $150,000 Dayton Pacing Derby at Hollywood Dayton Raceway on Friday night (Sept. 30).

USTA/Mark Hall photo

In their most recent encounter, Always B Miki defeated Wiggle It Jiggleit by three-quarters of a length in the Jim Ewart Memorial at Eldorado Scioto Downs.

In their head-to-head confrontations, Always B Miki has won three times, capturing the Jim Ewart Memorial, the William Haughton Memorial and the Ben Franklin. Wiggle It Jiggleit was victorious in the Canadian Pacing Derby and the Dan Patch, and was runner-up to Shamballa in the U. S. Pacing Championship where Always B Miki finished fourth.

Always B Miki has been installed as the 6-5 morning line favorite on the strength of his recent 1:48.2 win in the Hoosier Park Pacing Derby and an advantageous two-hole draw behind the starting gate. Wiggle It Jiggleit, the richest horse in the field with $3,612,832 in career earnings, will be 8-5 when the betting opens. He, too, triumphed in his last outing, the Bobby Quillen Memorial at Harrington Raceway. Each pacer has won seven races in 1:49.4 or faster in 2016.

Driver David Miller will return to his native Ohio roots to drive Always B Miki, who has amassed a $2,189,868 bankroll. He is trained by Jimmy Takter for owners Bluewood Stable, Roll The Dice Stable and Christina Takter. Montrell Teague will be in his customary seat behind Wiggle It Jiggleit when the pair leave from the five-hole for owners George Teague Jr. Inc. and Teague Racing Partnership and trainer Clyde Francis.

Three other millionaire horses will challenge for Dayton Pacing Derby laurels. All Bets Off has earned $2,072,123, Freaky Feet Pete has won $1,519,781, while Luck Be Withyou has banked $1,312,781. The other two contestants are Shamballa, who has $738,641 in his coffers, and Always At My Place, whose 27 lifetime wins have netted $529,672 in earnings.

Collectively the illustrious field for the Dayton Pacing Derby has won 188 races and $11,975,698.

The $160,000 Dayton Trotting Derby will be contested the same evening, featuring a full field of many of North America’s elite squaregaiters.

Shake It Cerry, the lone mare in the race, has been tabbed as the 2-1 morning line favorite for owners Solveig’s Racing Partners and trainer Jimmy Takter. Second choice at 3-1 will be Homicide Hunter, followed by Obrigado (7-2), Wind Of The North (9-2) and Crazy Wow (6-1).

Others chasing the Trotting Derby title are Maestro Blue Chip (8-1), Il Sogno Dream (10-1), Centurion ATM (12-1) and Penn (15-1).

In total, the nine trotting contestants have won exactly 200 races and $8,779,489.

The Friday night undercard features three open class events leading up to the pair of featured Grand Circuit events. Post time for the Dayton Trotting Derby is approximately 9:30 p.m. with the Dayton Pacing Derby post time estimated as 9:56 p.m.

Below are the fields, with listed drivers and trainers:

Race 10 – $160,000 Dayton Trotting Derby
PP-Horse-Driver-Trainer
1. Crazy Wow-TBA-Ron Burke
2. Centurion ATM-Aaron Merriman-Ake Svanstedt
3. Shake It Cerry-David Miller-Jimmy Takter
4. Wind Of The North-Corey Callahan-Dylan Davis
5. Obrigado-Mark MacDonald-Paul Kelley
6. Penn-Josh Sutton-Bobby Brower
7. Il Sogno Dream-Scott Zeron-Christopher Beaver
8. Maestro Blue Chip-Trace Tetrick-Jo Ann Looney-King
9. Homicide Hunter-David Miller-Chris Oakes

Race 11 – $150,000 Dayton Pacing Derby
PP-Horse-Driver-Trainer
1. Freaky Feet Pete-Trace Tetrick-Jamie Macomber
2. Always B Miki-David Miller-Jimmy Takter
3. Always At My Place-TBA-Ron Burke
4. Luck Be Withyou-Eric Goodell-Chris Oakes
5. Wiggle It Jiggleit-Montrell Teague-Clyde Francis
6. All Bets Off-Matt Kakaley-Ron Burke
7. Shamballa-Scott Zeron-Rick Zeron

For complete entries for the Friday night program, click here.

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