2013 Little Brown Jug winner Vegas Vacation posts first win in three years Saturday

from the Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — Vegas Vacation, the 2013 Little Brown Jug champion, returned to the winner’s circle for the first time since the end of his sophomore season on Saturday night (Jan. 28) at the Meadowlands.

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2013 Little Brown Jug winner Vegas Vacation returns from the second extended layoff off his career to capture his first triumph in more than three years on Saturday at the Meadowlands.

Vegas Vacation was making the sixth start of his most recent comeback in a $13,000 conditioned pace after missing 16 months due to a soft tissue injury.

Jim Marohn Jr., who won four races on the card, put the 7-year-old millionaire Bettor’s Delight gelding on the front end through a :55.1 half-mile and three-quarters in 1:22.4. Vegas Vacation opened up four lengths at the top of the stretch and cruised to victory as the 1-5 favorite in 1:50.2. It is his first win since Nov. 17, 2013 when he won The Matron at Dover Downs.

“I was thrilled with him,” said trainer Andrew Harris. “I think that’s the first time in his career he cut a mile. So to me that shows he’s back. It took four starts to get him race ready but now he seems keen, alert, and very happy to do his work.”

Harris added that this win confirms to him that Vegas Vacation could have some stakes engagements this season.

“I think I’ll talk with the crew, but I would imagine he may get staked up some,” explained Harris. “As for the Levy Series, I believe he’s come back good enough to get the nomination but it’s up to the owners. He owes them nothing and nothing is expected of him going forward. Whatever he tells us to do, we’ll listen.”

Hillbilly Hanover moved past the $900,000 mark in career earnings with a third win in his last four starts in the $15,000 featured pace. Hillbilly Hanover, one of three winners on Saturday night for Brett Miller, held off the late charge of millionaire Alexie Mattosie.

Total handle on the 13-race program was $3,028,082 – the third time this year that total handle surpassed the $3 million mark.

Live racing resumes Thursday (Feb. 2) with a nine-race card. Post time is 7:15 p.m. For more information, visit www.playmeadowlands.com.

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