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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 .

Jody Jamieson wanted to savor the cheers after winning the Little Brown Jug, so he allowed his 3-year-old pacer, Tell All, to take his time walking back to the winner’s circle. “There’s nothing like winning this race,” the Canadian horseman said Thursday at the Delaware County Fairgrounds. “This horse was just incredible today.” Jamieson drove Tell All to victory by a half-length in the $480,000…

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