Looking for ‘Love’ in the Bluegrass

At 0h15, on September 28, 2022 By Ken Weingartner, USTA Media Relations Manager

The father-and-son team of Tom and Scott Dillon recently retired millionaire female pacer Blue Diamond Eyes, but the longtime owners still have a stakes-winning filly to keep their eyes on.

Hungry For Love, who on Sept. 19 captured the Kentucky Commonwealth Series championship for 2-year-old filly pacers at Lexington’s Red Mile, returns to action at the same track Thursday (Sept. 29) in the first of two divisions of the Bluegrass Stakes. She will start from post eight in the eight-horse field with David Miller in the sulky for trainer Ron Burke.

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