Wiggle It Jiggleit

At the age of three, he won 22 of 26 starts including the Little Brown Jug and Meadowlands Pace, earning him the Dan Patch Award for 2015 Harness Horse of the Year.

Wiggle It Jiggleit was bred by James Bernstein, Theresa Bantle, Eric Felter and Vincent Tancredi.

[3] His pedigree was considered unfashionable, even though Mozzi Hanover was a good racemare who earned $140,000 on the track and Mr. Wiggles won over $1 million, including the $500,000 Hoosier Cup.

"[11] Returning to the track on May 2 at the Meadowlands, Wiggle It Jiggleit won the John Simpson Memorial by three lengths as the 1-20 favorite.

[16] On August 14, he rebounded in the $405,000 Carl Milstein Memorial Pace at Northfield Park in Ohio, a half-mile track.

Rounding into the final stretch, Wiggle It Jiggleit began to pull away, winning by 1+1⁄2 lengths in a time of 1:49+3⁄5, the second fastest mile ever paced at Northfield Park.

"[17] At Mohegan Sun Pocono on August 22, Wiggle It Jiggleit won the $500,000 Battle of the Brandywine by three lengths over Wakizashi Hanover.

In a change from his normal pace-setting tactics, Teague rated the gelding in fourth for the first quarter-mile, then gradually made up ground, hitting the lead after three-quarters of a mile.

[20] On September 25 at the Delaware County Fairgrounds, Wiggle It Jiggleit won his elimination heat in a close fought battle with Artspeak in 1:49+2⁄5, setting a track record.

Looking beaten as they neared the finish line, Wiggle It Jiggleit rallied and won in the final stride by a nose.

[22][23] Wiggle It Jiggleit next finished second in the Indiana Sire Stakes Super Final to Freaky Feet Pete on October 10.

[24] As he had not been nominated to the Breeders Crown as a youngster, Teague chose not to pay the large supplemental fee required for that race and instead entered the gelding in the Circle City at Hoosier Park.

[7] Wiggle It Jiggleit began his four-year-old campaign with a win in a $60,000 invitational pace at Dover Downs on March 28, 2016.

[29] On May 21, Wiggle It Jiggleit traveled to Northfield Park in Ohio for the $200,000 Battle of Lake Erie in which he was the second betting choice to Freaky Feet Pete, who had won nine straight races.

Wiggle It Jiggleit went to the early lead but Always B Miki was urged alongside as they moved down the stretch for the first time.

[31] Wiggle It Jiggleit rebounded on July 9 with a win in the $250,000 Graduate Series Final at the Meadowlands, setting a personal best time of 1:472⁄5.

At Saratoga Raceway on July 24, Wiggle It Jiggleit won the $260,000 Joe Gerrity Jr. Memorial Pace after being carried three-wide on the first turn.

Relaxing in the pocket for the third quarter, Wiggle It Jiggleit found a gap on the rail and pulled ahead down the stretch.

"[34] In the Canadian Pacing Derby at Mohawk Racetrack on September 3, Wiggle It Jiggleit got the inside post position and defeated Always B Miki in a wire-to-wire performance.

[36] On September 19, Wiggle It Jiggleit returned to his hometown track, Harrington Raceway, for the $150,000 Bobby Quillen Memorial Invitational.

"[37] On October 15, Wiggle It Jiggleit won Yonkers Raceway's $250,000 Invitational Pace, overcoming an outside position in the starting gate.

[38] Encouraged by the performance, Teague decided to supplement Wiggle It Jiggleit to the Breeders Crown Open Pace on October 28 at the Meadowlands.

[40][41] In eight head-to-head meetings, Always B Miki won four races (the Ben Franklin, William Haughton Memorial, Jim Ewart Memorial and Breeders Crown) while Wiggle It Jiggleit won three times (the Dan Patch, Canadian Pacing Derby and Dayton Pacing Derby)[b] They were expected to face off one last time in the TVG Series Free for All but Wiggle It Jiggleit scratched from the race due to a bone bruise and minor illness.

Team Teague as a whole received the Stan Bergstein Proximity Award, which is "presented annually to those who have made outstanding contributions to harness racing.