Delaware, Mohawk preview on Morning Line

from the USTA Communications Department

Columbus, OH — A preview of Saturday’s big Grand Circuit card at Mohawk Racetrack and a look ahead to next week’s Little Brown Jug at Delaware, is featured on this week’s episode of Morning Line, the USTA’s new weekly video news magazine.

Hosts Allison Conte and Paul Ramlow also look back at the Jim Ewart Memorial and Chip Noble Memorial races, held this past Saturday at Scioto Downs.

As part of our Little Brown Jug preview, Allison made a ‘day trip’ to Delaware and talked with trainer Brian Brown, who will start Lost For Words in the Sept. 24 third leg of the Pacing Triple Crown.

Weekly features include Paul’s Paddock Picks and the ‘Tweet of the Week’, as well as giving fans a chance to state their opinion in ‘Sound Off On Social” for a chance to win USTA swag.

Morning Line may be seen by clicking the above link or by visiting www.HarnessRacingFanZone.com or www.ustrotting.com/video/. At the latter website, the USTA’s video channel, you can also see dozens of other harness racing videos.

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