LBJ Society meets; changes to come for Jug and Jugette

by Jay Wolf, publicity director, the Little Brown Jug

Delaware, OH — The 25 member Little Brown Jug Society held their annual meeting Wednesday (Sept. 21) at Ohio Wesleyan University and voted in several major changes for future Little Brown Jug and Jugette races.

The Society voted to eliminate the possibility of a third heat (race-off) starting with the 2017 Little Brown Jug. The event will be raced at two heats and the winner of the second heat will be declared the Little Brown Jug champion.

“Our number one concern is the heath of the horses,” noted Tom Wright, president of the Little Brown Jug Society. “We have wrestled with this decision for a number of years. We respect the traditions of the Little Brown Jug, but we felt the long term interest of the horses were more important.”

The Society also voted to revise the post position draw for the second heat starting with the 2018 LBJ. The elimination winners will draw for the inside posts and the remaining positions will be drawn at random.

Supplemental entries to the filly companion event, the Jugette, will be honored starting in 2019. Horses not eligible for the 3-year-old event may enter for $25,000.

The Society also announced that future Jugette events may be raced at one heat should the entry levels dictate. The Society will work with the Delaware County Fair racing officials to determine the appropriate number of entries to go one heat. That announcement will be made in the near future.

In other business, Tom Wright (President), Phil Terry (Vice President) and Bill Lowe (Secretary) were re-elected as officers.

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