Anderson, IN — Ten of the sport’s top older pacers are set to square off at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Friday (Aug. 9) for the 31st edition of the Dan Patch Stakes, presented by Indiana Standardbred Breed Development. Trainer Missy Essig’s Buzzsaw Russ has been established as the 5-2 morning line favorite and will look to follow in the footsteps of 2023 champion, Ponda Warrior, as just the third Indiana-bred to win the Dan Patch.
Slated to leave from post three with regular pilot John DeLong aboard, Buzzsaw Russ enters Friday night a winner of three in his last four races, including a 1:48.3 career-best effort against Open company at Hoosier on July 26.
In all, the gelded son of Rockin Image-Up Front Cruiser has won half of his eight starts in his 4-year-old campaign. Owned by Russ Beeman and Charles Weaver, Buzzsaw Russ sports a career bankroll of $539,754. Both Essig and DeLong are in search of their first victories in the Dan Patch, having teamed with Little Rocket Man to finish fourth and fifth, respectively, in the 2021 and 2022 editions.
With combined career purse earnings of over $7.2 million, the 2024 edition features a host of fresh faces with seven 4-year-olds in the field. The only horse in the field with any prior Dan Patch experience is Charlie May, who will leave from post 10. Charlie May leads the field in career earnings, however the double millionaire enters the Dan Patch in search of his first victory in 2024 and has been established at 12-1 on the morning line.
Coming in off of a 68-1 upset in the $220,000 Sam McKee Memorial on Hambletonian Day, Rocknroll Runa A has been designated much shorter odds on the Dan Patch line, receiving respect as the 7-2 second choice for trainer Larry Stalbaum. Mark MacDonald, who guided the 7-year-old son of Rocknroll Heaven-She’s A Runa to the career best 1:47.3 upset score, is listed to drive once again. With over a quarter million dollars made this year, the seven-time winner in 2024 will leave from post six.
Right next door in post seven, Harrah’s Hoosier Park’s all-time leading driver Trace Tetrick looks for his first Dan Patch victory with the Indiana-bred Coach Stefanos. The Erv Miller trainee is listed as the 4-1 third choice on the morning line, coming off of a 1:50.2 victory against Open company at Hoosier. A winner of two of nine on the year, including a 1:47.3 career-best effort in a leg of the Graduate at the Meadowlands, Coach Stefanos has earned $873,406 in his career.
The 2024 Dan Patch field, in post position order with named drivers and trainers, includes:
- El Rey (Yannick Gingras/Andrew Harris) 6-1
- Dunkin’ (Tim Tetrick/Scott DiDomenico) 8-1
- Buzzsaw Russ (John DeLong/Missy Essig) 5-2
- Why Not Now (David Miller/Tyler George) 15-1
- Christchurch (LeWayne Miller/Todd Luther) 20-1
- Rocknroll Runa A (Mark MacDonald/Larry Stalbaum) 7-2
- Coach Stefanos (Trace Tetrick/Erv Miller) 4-1
- Seven Colors (Dexter Dunn/Andrew Harris) 12-1
- Spring Inhis Step A (Mike Oosting/Jeff Cullipher) 20-1
- Charlie May (Brett Miller/Steve Carter) 12-1
The 2024 installment of the Dan Patch Stakes has been slated the 13th race on the program with an estimated post time of 10:38 p.m. EDT and will be supported by an all-star undercard.
Fans will have the opportunity to participate in four special wagers offered for the Dan Patch card. A $10,000 guaranteed Early Pick-5 will kick off the card in races 1-5 along with a $30,000 guaranteed Late Pick-4 in races 12-15. The Dan Patch will feature a $30,000 guaranteed superfecta pool in race 13 before the night ends with a $15,000 guaranteed Hoosier High-5 in the 15th and final race. Free programs for the Dan Patch card will be posted on the Harrah’s Hoosier Park website Wednesday evening (Aug. 7).
For those who can’t attend in person, the Dan Patch Stakes card will air live on Fox Sports 2 from 8-11 p.m. with Gabe Prewitt and Jessica Otten on site to offer analysis. The evening will be the first of two Harrah’s Hoosier Park cards aired on Fox Sports this season, with the Caesars Trotting Classic on Sept. 20 slated to air nationally as well.
Those on track will be able to enjoy a live performance by Cook & Belle in The Hop from 7-10 p.m. to go along with outdoor activities, food trucks, Vanilla Bean creamery, face painting and much more. First post on Friday is slated for 6:15 p.m.
The Dan Patch race has become a tradition that is close to the hearts of Hoosiers. The Dan Patch not only highlights some of the best athletes in harness racing but is deeply rooted throughout Indiana history. The Dan Patch race was established at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in 1994 with Ready To Rumble and driver Trevor Ritchie winning the inaugural edition. The list of all-star horses that have made their way to Harrah’s Hoosier Park over the years includes Jenna’s Beach Boy, Sweet Lou, and world record holder Bulldog Hanover.
For more information on the upcoming entertainment or live racing schedule at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.