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Tell All upends Always A Virgin to win Little Brown Jug

Trainer Blair Burgess, center obscured, hold on to Tell All in the winners circle after Tell All won the Little Brown Jug horse race at the Delaware County Fairgrounds in Delaware, Ohio, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007. Driver Jody Jamieson, left, watches .

After last year’s Little Brown Jug, Canadian horseman Jody Jamieson drove back to Toronto with fellow driver Mark MacDonald, and shared his friend’s joy after MacDonald won the pacing classic with Mr Feelgood. This year, it’s Jamieson’s turn to celebrate. He drove Tell All to victory by a half-length Thursday in the $480,000 Little Brown Jug as the horse led all the way in the second heat and…

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