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By Tammy Knox May 10, 2026
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By Tammy Knox May 9, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Tellmeaboutit sports newest millionaire Tellmeaboutit, the veteran war horse for Alvin Miller and Twila Harts, was elevated into elite company Friday, May 8 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The 10-year-old Indiana gelding scored the win that placed him over the $1 million mark in earnings. LeWayne Miller was along for the ride. Tellmeaboutit has always been versatile and can race in many different scenarios. This night, Miller sent him straight to the lead on the sloppy track through rainy conditions. He passed by the first quarter in :27.0 before Sanday A and Marcus Miller passed him up and led the field through the half in :56.1. Tellmeaboutit was flushed to the outside around the final turn and when he was at the top of the lane, he was following Naturally Gifted A and Atlee Bender into the stretch. Tellmeaboutit put a strong final quarter in motion during the $18,000 Open 2-3 Pace, traveling home in :27.1 for the win by one and one-quarter lengths under wraps by Miller. Sanday A finished second a half length ahead of Naturally Gifted A. Tellmeaboutit paid $15.20 for the win. The veteran son of Tellitlikeitis was bred by Lavon Miller and isn’t the first millionaire for the partnership of Twila Harts and Alvin Miller, who have had many Indiana champions over the years. They were also the connections behind the great Rocket Fuel, who also surpassed $1 million during his career under the direction of the Miller barn based out of the Converse Fairgrounds. Tellmeaboutit earned his third win of 2026 and his 40 th overall. He has 155 career starts with a career best time of 1:47.4 taken as a six-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. In all, six of his nine years on the track, he has taken a sub 1:50 mark. Tellmeaboutit sold out of the In-Law Stables consignment at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale with Alvin Miller signing the ticket for $25,000. That class has now produced two millionaires as Little Rocket Man sold in the same sale and recently surpassed $3 million. LeWayne Miller was back in the winner’s circle a few races later, this time with a horse from his barn. Princess in Pink, trained by Miller, started from the second tier but rallied up late in the lane to nab the win in 1:54.3, one length ahead of Peachy Girl and Kyle Wilfong. Evening Slippers and Trace Tetrick finished third in the $12,500 conditioned pace. Princess in Pink paid $13.20 for the win. The four-year-old daughter of Capt Midnight is owned by LeWayne Miller, Lyndar Stables, and GS Racing. She is a homebred filly, bred and raised by LeWayne Miller and Lyndar Stables.
By Tammy Knox May 8, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Brookview Gold takes top prize While three divisions of the Go On BB Series were featured Thursday, May 7 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, another up and coming Indiana horse was making his mark. Brookview Gold, who hails from bloodline royalty in the state, scored his second career win in the $11,500 conditioned trot in a new lifetime mark of 1:56.2. Guided by trainer Mike Micallef, Brookview Gold began from post four and did not get into the early mix of speed. The high stepping trotter was backed off the tempo and got away in seventh in the 10-horse lineup as Great Commission and Trace Tetrick grabbed the spot up front and passed by the quarter in :27.4. It wasn’t long before Lethimgojoe and Brandon Bates were out and moved around to take the top spot. Trailling horses were gapping in places, putting Brookview Gold more than 12 lengths off the leader, something Micallef identified. Coming out of the first turn, Brookview Gold came to the outside and began the slow process of heading toward the leaders before the half in :57.2. Around the final turn, Brookview Gold finally flushed out some cover as Great Commission moved to the outside around the final turn, leading the outer flow into the stretch. Once the field straightened out, Brookview Gold continued to wear down his opponents. With one horse left to pass, Brookview Gold hit another gear and got the best of Lethimgojoe just before the wire. One Mike Out and Clint Coy moved up between horses in the last stride to finish three-quarters of a length back in second over Lethimgojoe. Brookview Gold was a surprise winner, paying $22.20 for the win. The three-year-old gelding, who went winless last year in five starts, is owned by Bet the House of Florida. Brookview Farms bred the Swan for All gelding, who is a full brother to Brookview Bolt, a winner of more than $700,000 with a mark of 1:52.0. Out of the Jailhouse Justice dam Witty’s Winner, Brookview Gold is the latest winner from the mare, who is a 100 percent producer. In addition to Brookview Bolt, she has one other six figure winner, Brookview Darius, with a mark of 1:54.3 and more than $300,000 on his card. Every foal Witty’s Winner has had is a gelding and all five of racing age now have marks. The family has a two-year-old colt by Helpisontheway named Brookview Hotrod and the first filly, a yearling this year by Swan for All named Brookview Ideal. The quickest winner of the three divisions of the Go On BB series was it’s My Story from the Ron Burke barn. The sophomore by Best in Show turned in a gate to wire performance to win by two and one-half lengths in 1:52.4 for driver Kyle Wilfong. Ponda Lime and John DeLong finished second over Ponda Type and Marcus Miller for third. It’s My Story is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Frank Baldachino, and Michael Rosenthal. She is now three for five this season. Other divisional winners included Lovin’ on the Side and Jordan Ross in a time of 1:54.2 and Klorox Queen and Trace Tetrick in a time of 1:53.3.
By Tammy Knox May 7, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Coffee Stuffer and Jay Cross turned in a strong performance Wednesday, May 6 to take home top honors and a new lifetime mark in the $8,050 conditioned claiming trot at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The duo rallied out to an open length win in 1:58.3 en route to getting their picture taken in the winner’s circle. Coffee Stuffer began from post three and left the gate with some speed, joined by Don’t Tell Ur Mom and Joey Putnam on the inside and Don’t Mike and Kyle Wilfong from the outside. It appeared at first Coffee Stuffer would gain the lead, but Don’t Tell Ur Mom came back up and took over on the inside path, leaving the other two parked heading into the first turn. Don’t Mike backed off and found a hole in mid-pack. Coffee Stuffer was still on the outside at the quarter before slipping in behind Don’t Tell Ur Mom at the quarter in :28.0. Outside traffic began to form at the back of the pack at the half in :58.2 with Don’t Mike back out and moving forward. Don’t Tell Ur Mom was able to scoot away around the final turn and put more lengths between her and the field. This move allowed Coffee Stuffer to slip out to the outside and prepare for the stretch drive. Once they were in the stretch, Coffee Stuffer hit a new stride and went straight to the lead. Don’t Tell Ur Mom held her ground inside as horses were closing on the outside. There was interference that caused some placings in the final results, but Coffee Stuffer was a clear cut winner by two lengths. Don’t Tell Ur Mom was placed up to second over Skyway Mis America and Trace Tetrick, who moved up to third. Coffee Stuffer was the second favorite in the field, paying $7.80 for the win. The three-year-old daughter of Pilot Discretion is owned by Daniel Lehman and Jay Cross, who also trains. Leonard Miller bred the filly, who earned her first win in her second start of 2026. Coffee Stuffer competed on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit last year, picking up two wins along the way. She is now three for 10 with nearly $13,000 on her card. She was purchased as a yearling by Lehman out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $15,000 as part of the In Law Stables consignment. She is a full sister to Flirtnwiththepilot, who is an Indiana Sires Stakes winner of more than $300,000 and counting. He’s already made it to the winner’s circle this year for the Wrenn Stable. The Wednesday card also include a pair of divisions for the Expresson Series as well as the Msnaughtybynature Series. Kousin Karl and Trace Tetrick took over after the quarter in the first division of the Expresson and scored the win in 1:56.3. Starlit Dan Dover and LeWayne Miller finished second to make it a Dover Dan double followed by Bravo Alpha and Doug Rideout for third. Kousin Karl rebounded after finishing seventh in the first round of the Expresson last week. He has five wins in seven starts this year after going unraced at two for the Ron Burke Stable. The sophomore gelding is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Frank Baldachino, and Knox Services. He won the final of the $20,000 Cardinal Series earlier this meet.
By Tammy Knox May 10, 2026
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Photo by Dean Gillette Tellmeaboutit sports newest millionaire Tellmeaboutit, the veteran war horse for Alvin Miller and Twila Harts, was elevated into elite company Friday, May 8 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The 10-year-old Indiana gelding scored the win that placed him over the $1 million mark in earnings. LeWayne Miller was along for the ride. Tellmeaboutit has always been versatile and can race in many different scenarios. This night, Miller sent him straight to the lead on the sloppy track through rainy conditions. He passed by the first quarter in :27.0 before Sanday A and Marcus Miller passed him up and led the field through the half in :56.1. Tellmeaboutit was flushed to the outside around the final turn and when he was at the top of the lane, he was following Naturally Gifted A and Atlee Bender into the stretch. Tellmeaboutit put a strong final quarter in motion during the $18,000 Open 2-3 Pace, traveling home in :27.1 for the win by one and one-quarter lengths under wraps by Miller. Sanday A finished second a half length ahead of Naturally Gifted A. Tellmeaboutit paid $15.20 for the win. The veteran son of Tellitlikeitis was bred by Lavon Miller and isn’t the first millionaire for the partnership of Twila Harts and Alvin Miller, who have had many Indiana champions over the years. They were also the connections behind the great Rocket Fuel, who also surpassed $1 million during his career under the direction of the Miller barn based out of the Converse Fairgrounds. Tellmeaboutit earned his third win of 2026 and his 40 th overall. He has 155 career starts with a career best time of 1:47.4 taken as a six-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. In all, six of his nine years on the track, he has taken a sub 1:50 mark. Tellmeaboutit sold out of the In-Law Stables consignment at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale with Alvin Miller signing the ticket for $25,000. That class has now produced two millionaires as Little Rocket Man sold in the same sale and recently surpassed $3 million. LeWayne Miller was back in the winner’s circle a few races later, this time with a horse from his barn. Princess in Pink, trained by Miller, started from the second tier but rallied up late in the lane to nab the win in 1:54.3, one length ahead of Peachy Girl and Kyle Wilfong. Evening Slippers and Trace Tetrick finished third in the $12,500 conditioned pace. Princess in Pink paid $13.20 for the win. The four-year-old daughter of Capt Midnight is owned by LeWayne Miller, Lyndar Stables, and GS Racing. She is a homebred filly, bred and raised by LeWayne Miller and Lyndar Stables.

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By Tammy Knox May 10, 2026
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By Tammy Knox May 9, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Tellmeaboutit sports newest millionaire Tellmeaboutit, the veteran war horse for Alvin Miller and Twila Harts, was elevated into elite company Friday, May 8 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The 10-year-old Indiana gelding scored the win that placed him over the $1 million mark in earnings. LeWayne Miller was along for the ride. Tellmeaboutit has always been versatile and can race in many different scenarios. This night, Miller sent him straight to the lead on the sloppy track through rainy conditions. He passed by the first quarter in :27.0 before Sanday A and Marcus Miller passed him up and led the field through the half in :56.1. Tellmeaboutit was flushed to the outside around the final turn and when he was at the top of the lane, he was following Naturally Gifted A and Atlee Bender into the stretch. Tellmeaboutit put a strong final quarter in motion during the $18,000 Open 2-3 Pace, traveling home in :27.1 for the win by one and one-quarter lengths under wraps by Miller. Sanday A finished second a half length ahead of Naturally Gifted A. Tellmeaboutit paid $15.20 for the win. The veteran son of Tellitlikeitis was bred by Lavon Miller and isn’t the first millionaire for the partnership of Twila Harts and Alvin Miller, who have had many Indiana champions over the years. They were also the connections behind the great Rocket Fuel, who also surpassed $1 million during his career under the direction of the Miller barn based out of the Converse Fairgrounds. Tellmeaboutit earned his third win of 2026 and his 40 th overall. He has 155 career starts with a career best time of 1:47.4 taken as a six-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. In all, six of his nine years on the track, he has taken a sub 1:50 mark. Tellmeaboutit sold out of the In-Law Stables consignment at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale with Alvin Miller signing the ticket for $25,000. That class has now produced two millionaires as Little Rocket Man sold in the same sale and recently surpassed $3 million. LeWayne Miller was back in the winner’s circle a few races later, this time with a horse from his barn. Princess in Pink, trained by Miller, started from the second tier but rallied up late in the lane to nab the win in 1:54.3, one length ahead of Peachy Girl and Kyle Wilfong. Evening Slippers and Trace Tetrick finished third in the $12,500 conditioned pace. Princess in Pink paid $13.20 for the win. The four-year-old daughter of Capt Midnight is owned by LeWayne Miller, Lyndar Stables, and GS Racing. She is a homebred filly, bred and raised by LeWayne Miller and Lyndar Stables.
By Tammy Knox May 8, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Brookview Gold takes top prize While three divisions of the Go On BB Series were featured Thursday, May 7 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, another up and coming Indiana horse was making his mark. Brookview Gold, who hails from bloodline royalty in the state, scored his second career win in the $11,500 conditioned trot in a new lifetime mark of 1:56.2. Guided by trainer Mike Micallef, Brookview Gold began from post four and did not get into the early mix of speed. The high stepping trotter was backed off the tempo and got away in seventh in the 10-horse lineup as Great Commission and Trace Tetrick grabbed the spot up front and passed by the quarter in :27.4. It wasn’t long before Lethimgojoe and Brandon Bates were out and moved around to take the top spot. Trailling horses were gapping in places, putting Brookview Gold more than 12 lengths off the leader, something Micallef identified. Coming out of the first turn, Brookview Gold came to the outside and began the slow process of heading toward the leaders before the half in :57.2. Around the final turn, Brookview Gold finally flushed out some cover as Great Commission moved to the outside around the final turn, leading the outer flow into the stretch. Once the field straightened out, Brookview Gold continued to wear down his opponents. With one horse left to pass, Brookview Gold hit another gear and got the best of Lethimgojoe just before the wire. One Mike Out and Clint Coy moved up between horses in the last stride to finish three-quarters of a length back in second over Lethimgojoe. Brookview Gold was a surprise winner, paying $22.20 for the win. The three-year-old gelding, who went winless last year in five starts, is owned by Bet the House of Florida. Brookview Farms bred the Swan for All gelding, who is a full brother to Brookview Bolt, a winner of more than $700,000 with a mark of 1:52.0. Out of the Jailhouse Justice dam Witty’s Winner, Brookview Gold is the latest winner from the mare, who is a 100 percent producer. In addition to Brookview Bolt, she has one other six figure winner, Brookview Darius, with a mark of 1:54.3 and more than $300,000 on his card. Every foal Witty’s Winner has had is a gelding and all five of racing age now have marks. The family has a two-year-old colt by Helpisontheway named Brookview Hotrod and the first filly, a yearling this year by Swan for All named Brookview Ideal. The quickest winner of the three divisions of the Go On BB series was it’s My Story from the Ron Burke barn. The sophomore by Best in Show turned in a gate to wire performance to win by two and one-half lengths in 1:52.4 for driver Kyle Wilfong. Ponda Lime and John DeLong finished second over Ponda Type and Marcus Miller for third. It’s My Story is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Frank Baldachino, and Michael Rosenthal. She is now three for five this season. Other divisional winners included Lovin’ on the Side and Jordan Ross in a time of 1:54.2 and Klorox Queen and Trace Tetrick in a time of 1:53.3.
By Tammy Knox May 7, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Coffee Stuffer and Jay Cross turned in a strong performance Wednesday, May 6 to take home top honors and a new lifetime mark in the $8,050 conditioned claiming trot at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The duo rallied out to an open length win in 1:58.3 en route to getting their picture taken in the winner’s circle. Coffee Stuffer began from post three and left the gate with some speed, joined by Don’t Tell Ur Mom and Joey Putnam on the inside and Don’t Mike and Kyle Wilfong from the outside. It appeared at first Coffee Stuffer would gain the lead, but Don’t Tell Ur Mom came back up and took over on the inside path, leaving the other two parked heading into the first turn. Don’t Mike backed off and found a hole in mid-pack. Coffee Stuffer was still on the outside at the quarter before slipping in behind Don’t Tell Ur Mom at the quarter in :28.0. Outside traffic began to form at the back of the pack at the half in :58.2 with Don’t Mike back out and moving forward. Don’t Tell Ur Mom was able to scoot away around the final turn and put more lengths between her and the field. This move allowed Coffee Stuffer to slip out to the outside and prepare for the stretch drive. Once they were in the stretch, Coffee Stuffer hit a new stride and went straight to the lead. Don’t Tell Ur Mom held her ground inside as horses were closing on the outside. There was interference that caused some placings in the final results, but Coffee Stuffer was a clear cut winner by two lengths. Don’t Tell Ur Mom was placed up to second over Skyway Mis America and Trace Tetrick, who moved up to third. Coffee Stuffer was the second favorite in the field, paying $7.80 for the win. The three-year-old daughter of Pilot Discretion is owned by Daniel Lehman and Jay Cross, who also trains. Leonard Miller bred the filly, who earned her first win in her second start of 2026. Coffee Stuffer competed on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit last year, picking up two wins along the way. She is now three for 10 with nearly $13,000 on her card. She was purchased as a yearling by Lehman out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $15,000 as part of the In Law Stables consignment. She is a full sister to Flirtnwiththepilot, who is an Indiana Sires Stakes winner of more than $300,000 and counting. He’s already made it to the winner’s circle this year for the Wrenn Stable. The Wednesday card also include a pair of divisions for the Expresson Series as well as the Msnaughtybynature Series. Kousin Karl and Trace Tetrick took over after the quarter in the first division of the Expresson and scored the win in 1:56.3. Starlit Dan Dover and LeWayne Miller finished second to make it a Dover Dan double followed by Bravo Alpha and Doug Rideout for third. Kousin Karl rebounded after finishing seventh in the first round of the Expresson last week. He has five wins in seven starts this year after going unraced at two for the Ron Burke Stable. The sophomore gelding is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Frank Baldachino, and Knox Services. He won the final of the $20,000 Cardinal Series earlier this meet.

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By Tammy Knox May 10, 2026
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Photo by Dean Gillette Tellmeaboutit sports newest millionaire Tellmeaboutit, the veteran war horse for Alvin Miller and Twila Harts, was elevated into elite company Friday, May 8 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The 10-year-old Indiana gelding scored the win that placed him over the $1 million mark in earnings. LeWayne Miller was along for the ride. Tellmeaboutit has always been versatile and can race in many different scenarios. This night, Miller sent him straight to the lead on the sloppy track through rainy conditions. He passed by the first quarter in :27.0 before Sanday A and Marcus Miller passed him up and led the field through the half in :56.1. Tellmeaboutit was flushed to the outside around the final turn and when he was at the top of the lane, he was following Naturally Gifted A and Atlee Bender into the stretch. Tellmeaboutit put a strong final quarter in motion during the $18,000 Open 2-3 Pace, traveling home in :27.1 for the win by one and one-quarter lengths under wraps by Miller. Sanday A finished second a half length ahead of Naturally Gifted A. Tellmeaboutit paid $15.20 for the win. The veteran son of Tellitlikeitis was bred by Lavon Miller and isn’t the first millionaire for the partnership of Twila Harts and Alvin Miller, who have had many Indiana champions over the years. They were also the connections behind the great Rocket Fuel, who also surpassed $1 million during his career under the direction of the Miller barn based out of the Converse Fairgrounds. Tellmeaboutit earned his third win of 2026 and his 40 th overall. He has 155 career starts with a career best time of 1:47.4 taken as a six-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. In all, six of his nine years on the track, he has taken a sub 1:50 mark. Tellmeaboutit sold out of the In-Law Stables consignment at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale with Alvin Miller signing the ticket for $25,000. That class has now produced two millionaires as Little Rocket Man sold in the same sale and recently surpassed $3 million. LeWayne Miller was back in the winner’s circle a few races later, this time with a horse from his barn. Princess in Pink, trained by Miller, started from the second tier but rallied up late in the lane to nab the win in 1:54.3, one length ahead of Peachy Girl and Kyle Wilfong. Evening Slippers and Trace Tetrick finished third in the $12,500 conditioned pace. Princess in Pink paid $13.20 for the win. The four-year-old daughter of Capt Midnight is owned by LeWayne Miller, Lyndar Stables, and GS Racing. She is a homebred filly, bred and raised by LeWayne Miller and Lyndar Stables.
By Tammy Knox May 8, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Brookview Gold takes top prize While three divisions of the Go On BB Series were featured Thursday, May 7 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, another up and coming Indiana horse was making his mark. Brookview Gold, who hails from bloodline royalty in the state, scored his second career win in the $11,500 conditioned trot in a new lifetime mark of 1:56.2. Guided by trainer Mike Micallef, Brookview Gold began from post four and did not get into the early mix of speed. The high stepping trotter was backed off the tempo and got away in seventh in the 10-horse lineup as Great Commission and Trace Tetrick grabbed the spot up front and passed by the quarter in :27.4. It wasn’t long before Lethimgojoe and Brandon Bates were out and moved around to take the top spot. Trailling horses were gapping in places, putting Brookview Gold more than 12 lengths off the leader, something Micallef identified. Coming out of the first turn, Brookview Gold came to the outside and began the slow process of heading toward the leaders before the half in :57.2. Around the final turn, Brookview Gold finally flushed out some cover as Great Commission moved to the outside around the final turn, leading the outer flow into the stretch. Once the field straightened out, Brookview Gold continued to wear down his opponents. With one horse left to pass, Brookview Gold hit another gear and got the best of Lethimgojoe just before the wire. One Mike Out and Clint Coy moved up between horses in the last stride to finish three-quarters of a length back in second over Lethimgojoe. Brookview Gold was a surprise winner, paying $22.20 for the win. The three-year-old gelding, who went winless last year in five starts, is owned by Bet the House of Florida. Brookview Farms bred the Swan for All gelding, who is a full brother to Brookview Bolt, a winner of more than $700,000 with a mark of 1:52.0. Out of the Jailhouse Justice dam Witty’s Winner, Brookview Gold is the latest winner from the mare, who is a 100 percent producer. In addition to Brookview Bolt, she has one other six figure winner, Brookview Darius, with a mark of 1:54.3 and more than $300,000 on his card. Every foal Witty’s Winner has had is a gelding and all five of racing age now have marks. The family has a two-year-old colt by Helpisontheway named Brookview Hotrod and the first filly, a yearling this year by Swan for All named Brookview Ideal. The quickest winner of the three divisions of the Go On BB series was it’s My Story from the Ron Burke barn. The sophomore by Best in Show turned in a gate to wire performance to win by two and one-half lengths in 1:52.4 for driver Kyle Wilfong. Ponda Lime and John DeLong finished second over Ponda Type and Marcus Miller for third. It’s My Story is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Frank Baldachino, and Michael Rosenthal. She is now three for five this season. Other divisional winners included Lovin’ on the Side and Jordan Ross in a time of 1:54.2 and Klorox Queen and Trace Tetrick in a time of 1:53.3.

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