by Brian
J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway
HAMBURG, N.Y. --- With the 2016 season now in the books,
Buffalo Raceway showed an increased of three percent on the daily handle for
the 88 day campaign.
"We're holding our own for the entertainment dollar
with all the casinos in the area and account wagering opportunities,"
Buffalo Raceway Director of Operations Jon Cramer said in describing
the recently completed meet.
"The three percent increase is another positive
sign," he added.
The Pick-5 wager was a new addition in 2016 on the Buffalo
Raceway wagering menu and was a big success. "It was very well
received," Cramer said and noted that the average payoff was
nearly $1,000.
In the year-end awards announced on closing day, That Horse
JD was named the Pacer Of The Year at Buffalo Raceway.
Co-owned by Tessa Roland and Thomas Mazzone, That Horse
JD won 12-of-24 starts in 2016 and earned $57,760. Trained by JD Perrin,
That Horse JD (Rustler Hanover-Art Of The Sea) was claimed in four consecutive
weeks in June but continued to produce victories along the way.
Noble Legend was selected Trotter Of The Year thanks to six
wins in 20 starts including a track record of 1:56.3 set on June 10,
establishing a new mark for 4-year-old geldings. Owned by Vogel &
Wags Nags Stable along with Jack Rice, the Maria Rice trained Noble Legend
(Kadabra-Lovin It) was in the money 13 out of 20 starts at the Hamburg
half-mile oval, earning $35,488.
JD Perrin won the Trainer Of The Year award after
putting up 106 victories in just 309 starts. It was the second most wins by a
conditioner in Buffalo Raceway history. Sherri Holliday holds the
mark of 122 set in 2011.
It was the fourth straight season that Perrin has
topped the trainer's rankings in wins.
Perrin has an incredible Universal Training Rating of
.398 and has earned $460,494 on the campaign. He currently sits in third place
for UTR for trainers with 300-499 starts nationally and is tenth
overall in the United States in wins with 106.
Maria Rice finished in second place in the trainer's
standings with 54 victories while John Mungillo was third with 52
wins.
Jim Morrill Jr. won his first driving title at
Buffalo Raceway since he captured the crown in 2006 when he posted 214
victories.
While driving just part-time at Buffalo
Raceway, Morrill Jr. made the most of his starts with 131 wins in
just 338 appearances to get Driver of the Year honors. He had seven trips to
the winner's circle on four different occasions in 2016.
Morrill Jr. won at a 39 percent rate and had a
Universal Driving Rating of .532. He also led the way in purse earnings with
$720,581.
Todd Cummings finished the season in second place in the
driver's standings with 106 victories while Kevin Cummings was third with 95 despite
missing several months of action with a broken arm.
All award winners will be honored for their accomplishments
in January, 2017.
The post time favorites won at a 44 percent clip on the
year.
Simulcasting will be held during the off-season at Buffalo
Raceway with the current schedule showing only Tuesday the only day dark until
the conclusion of the Saratoga meet.
For more information including the simulcast schedule, the
latest news, race replays, results and upcoming promotions, go to www.buffaloraceway.com