Trainer Ron Burke polished off a sweep of this year's Jugette and Little Brown Jug on Thursday at the Delaware (Ohio) County Fairgrounds as his Louprint improved to nine-for-nine this year by winning his elimination and the $500,000 final of the Grade 1 event for 3-year-old male pacers. Louprint, driven by Ronnie Wrenn Jr., won his $50,000 elimination in 1:50 1/5, while Odds On Outlier and driver Dexter Dunn won the other elimination in 1:49 3/5. Also making the final were Papi's Rocket, No Tresspassing, Extra Suds, Captain Optimistic, Lou's Starr and Snack Attack. In the final Louprint drew the pole position and made the front easily as the others lined up in post position order. That allowed Louprint to go opening-half fractions of just 27 3/5 and 56 2/5 as Captain Optimistic (Scott Zeron) pulled first-over out of fourth and advanced to lock in Odds On Outlier (Dexter Dunn). Business picked up to three-quarters in 1:23 4/5 as Captain Optimistic continued to battle on the rim and Odds On Outlier awaited room in the lane. Odds On Outlier did get space to tip out in the stretch, but he was unable to get to Wrenn Jr.'s wheel, coming up a length and a half short in the 1:50 1/5 mile. Captain Optimistic was third, followed by No Tresspassing (James MacDonald) and Papi's Rocket (Yannick Gingras). "This horse is capable of anything. Everything I ask him to do he responds and does the job," said first-time Little Brown Jug winner Wrenn Jr. "He's great-gaited and got around this track nicely. He's a true professional. "It's a great feeling. It's everything. It's a relief. I'm happy to get the job done for Ronnie Burke, his family and the other owners. My family and friends are here today. It's a special moment; I'm trying to soak it in." ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter A Sweet Lou homebred for Burke Racing Stable LLC., Weaver Bruscemi LLC. and Phil Collura, Louprint is also owned by Larry Karr. Louprint has an overall record of 16-2-1 from 19 starts, has earned $1,641,712 and paid $2.60 to win in the final as the favorite. "He's moved into maybe the greatest horse I've ever trained. He has no holes in his game," stated Burke. "He can leave, he can duck, he can rate, his gait is flawless. I can't wait to see him as a sire, but right now I'm just going to enjoy it and race him until the end of the year and try to get him into as many races as I can. "With him it's easy, I have total belief in him, and I just know I have to make sure to give him enough work that he's fit. Other than that he's going to do it on his own. He seems to enjoy his work, so I can give him a little bit extra. Usually the tighter they are the better they'll race." For Collura it was his third Little Brown Jug champion, joining Filibuster Hanover and Lou's Pearlman.  "It never gets old but this one is extra-special because it's a son of Sweet Lou, who we owned, and the adversity that this colt went through a couple months ago with the surgery," he offered in the winner's circle. "We didn't think we were going to get him back this good, but he's come back better than ever. Great job to all our crew."