Bill Gregg has named only one horse in his life and it is unlikely he will do it again.
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‘Same old Jim’ returns to work for Millers
Lucky Jim, who ended this season ranked No. 2 behind undefeated trotter Muscle Hill in harness racing’s Top 10 poll, returned to work last week for trainer Julie Miller and her husband, driver Andy Miller.
Coppola enjoying his ‘second career’ in the sulky
Frank Coppola, Jr. turns 50 on Sunday, but he already has reason to celebrate.
Nob Hill High enjoys an inside job
Nob Hill High has not started many races this year from an inside post, but he has taken advantage of the chances.
Sherman marches to top of sport’s conditioners
A couple familiar names sit atop the national trainer standings, in terms of universal rating, in Julie Miller and Josh Green. The No. 3 spot is occupied by someone who is probably less known, at least outside Ohio.
Miller learns from ‘night school’
Marcus Miller is stunned by how much he’s learned over the past year, but his “studies” extend far beyond Chicago’s DePaul University, where he is a junior majoring in marketing.
One final bow for Mister Big
The record-setting career of Mister Big is scheduled to come to a close on Saturday night in the $200,000 American-National Stakes for older pacers at Balmoral Park in Chicago.
One for the ladies
If yearling filly Beautiful In Blue makes it to the races next year, it will be Ladies’ Night when she steps onto the track.
All Heart Gal is full of fight
When Luis Porfilio started training All Heart Gal, he thought she might never race.
Break The Bank K looks to cash in Matron Stakes
Trainer Rich Gillock hopes Break The Bank K is ready to break through.