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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

NJRC Licensing Hours Extended

Meadowlands Racetrack

East Rutherford, NJ - As an added convenience for horsemen and owners, the New Jersey Racing Commission has extended licensing hours at the Meadowlands on Friday and Saturdays nights. 

Beginning this Friday, April 29 the new NJRC licensing hours will be 11 am to 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

“We asked the New Jersey Racing Commission to extend its hours for our Championship Meet and the Commission agreed,” said Jason Settlemoir, COO & GM of the Meadowlands Racetrack. “This will give owners and horsemen some extra time to get licensed on race nights.”

Information regarding NJRC licensing can be found here.

For live racing information at the Meadowlands visit PlayMeadowlands.com

Meadowlands Racetrack Offers Plenty of Action on Kentucky Derby Day

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – On Saturday, May 7th, join Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment – for an exciting day and night of simulcast & live racing action, including the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby from Churchill Downs.

Grandstand doors open at 9:00 am with free parking and free admission. The Backyard Bar & Grill will open at noon and serve BBQ favorites including ribs and brisket. Outdoor table dining at the Café is also available and can be reserved here.

Victory Rooftop Terrace will also open at 12 noon and feature a DJ. Guests can grab a specialty cocktail including mint juleps and mojitos served in an official commemorative 2022 Kentucky Derby glass for $10.

Ladies are welcome to express their fashion sense and style by entering the $1,000 Derby Hat Contest with no boundaries on how over-the-top the headwear can go.  The most creative hat wins the $500 grand prize. Sign up between 2:00pm to 4:45pm with the judging at 5:00pm in the Winner’s Circle. 

Plus all guests over 18 years of age can enter the $100 Derby Win Wager contest.  Ten lucky contestants will be selected to place a $100 win wager on any horse of their choice in the Kentucky Derby.  Entry forms are available in the Derby program and at the Player’s Club desk.

For added convenience those just wanting to make wagers on the Derby can utilize the walk-up teller located in Lot M.  The teller will be open both Friday, May 6th and Saturday, May 7th 10 am until 7pm.

Guests are also welcome to enjoy a night of live harness racing at the Meadowlands with the first post time set for 6:20 pm. 

Pink, the tiered dining room with perfect views of the live racing action, will feature a few Southern inspired options on the $74.95 buffet created by Executive Chef Dennis Sammarone.  Pink will open early at 4:00 pm and reservations are strongly recommended.  To reserve a table call 201-THE-BIG-M (201-843-2446).

Prizes continue into the night with ten $100 win wagers on live harness racing, the ten contestants will be selected throughout the night. Entry forms are available in the live racing program and at the Player’s Club desk.

Fans can also participate in the Horseplayer Car Giveaway by picking up a FREE horse to toss. Horses can be picked up at the Players Club desk or Horseplay table in front of the Winner’s Circle. Participants attempt to throw their numbered horse into the window of a moving car. A winner, randomly chosen from all the horses that make it into the car, will receive a $100 betting voucher. Each night’s winner will be entered into a grand prize drawing to win a brand new 2022 Toyota Corolla LE on, Friday, August 5th. After the horse toss each night, children get to pick up all the horses left on the track and receive a FREE ice cream from The Cafe’.

For more info on Kentucky Derby simulcasting, dining, racing and events visit PlayMeadowlands.com

Reminder, you must be 18+ to enter wager on racing and enter any promotions.  Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-Gambler.

 

 

Sunday, April 3, 2022

SHVAIKO TAKES FEATURE, BETTING TOPS $3 MILLION AGAIN AT BIG M

By Dave Little, Meadowlands Media Relations

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Shvaiko needed a little bit of luck to take the $23,000 feature at The Meadowlands Saturday night, and once he got it, he defeated a talented field in a non-winners of $20,000 pace in a lifetime-best 1:49.1.

On a night that was kind to horses racing on or near the lead, driver Todd McCarthy – who guided four winners on the evening – left the gate like a blur with the 5-year-old gelded son of Art Major-Grace K and grabbed the point around the first turn before yielding to a headstrong Ana Afreet N (who hit the quarter in :27) who then yielded to I’m A Big Deal before the half (:55.2).

“I was happy to get away third,” said McCarthy. “He leaves like a Ferrari.”

I’m A Big Deal still had the lead at three-quarters (1:22.2) but had been hounded down the backside by Fabrizio N, who pressed the leader from the half to the far turn. McCarthy and Shvaiko were still sitting third at the rail when they turned for home, but a good decision and some good fortune would then play a big part in the outcome.

When Ana Afreet N rallied along the inside to come after I’m A Big Deal, who was bearing out while tiring, Shvaiko then found just enough room to Ana Afreet N’s inside to get the win by a neck in a thrilling finish. Ana Afreet N finished second with I’m A Big Deal third.

“(In the stretch) a couple of the ones on the outside were getting tired,” said McCarthy. “It was a matter of which way was I going to go. We got lucky and never had to leave the rail.”

Shvaiko, who paid $6.20 as the 2-1 favorite in the field of nine, recorded his 13th career win from 33 starts. The Scott Betts trainee has now earned $113,967 for owners T. Betts, Tar Heel Racing, S. Moss and Lone Wolf Stable.

THAT’S A HALF-DOZEN, COUSIN: Wagering surpassed the $3-million plateau for a third straight program – and sixth over the last 11 – as all-source action on the 13-race card totaled $3,243,536. Wagering for the weekend was just over $6.3 million.

IT WAS A GOOD RUN: For the first time this year, driver Yannick Gingras failed to win a race on a Meadowlands program. He had recorded at least one victory on the first 22 cards of 2022.

A LITTLE MORE: Dexter Dunn stayed hot by guiding three horses to victory lane. … Despite favorites winning each of the last four races, the 20-cent Pick-6 returned $2,086.30. … Both 50-cent Pick-4s took in just over $95,000 in action, with payoffs that were opposites to say the least. The Early P4 returned $1,658.35 while the Late P4 came back $33.90. … Racing resumes Friday at 6:20 p.m.

YS Lotus, Castyourcrown Take Buffalo Wins

 by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway

 

HAMBURG, N.Y. --- Ever since arriving at Buffalo Raceway from Flamboro Downs in early February, YS Lotus has been a model of perfection and the 11-year-old gelding kept that going on Saturday night (April 2) by powering his way to a 3/4 length win over Foolish Prophet in the $15,000 Open Pace. 

 

It was the fourth straight victory for YS Lotus in as many starts this season at the Hamburg half-mile oval. His win streak was overlooked by the betting public however as he returned a healthy $12.80 for the victory in a seasonal best of 1:56.1.

 

While YS Lotus pulled the mild surprise, Castyourcrown pulled an even bigger upset by taking the $15,000 Open Trot over the heavily favored Lougazi in 1:57.3, returning $28.60 for the decision.

 

Things didn't come easy for YS Lotus (Kevin Cummings) early on as he was sandwiched between eventual pace-setter Foolish Prophet and Wild Bill M. When things finally were sorted out, YS Lotus was able to drop into the pocket.

 

With Foolish Prophet (Jim Morrill Jr.) putting up fractions of :28.2, :58.3 and 1:27.3 over the fast track, YS Lotus was yearning to find an opening from the garden spot and did so at the top of the stretch. Tipping to the outside, YS Lotus was much too strong down the lane and easily romped past Foolish Prophet while Reggiano (David McNeight III) took third. 

 

Owned by Michael Torcello and trained by Gerry Sarama, it was the fourth victory in eight tries in 2022 for YS Lotus (If I Can Dream-Bolero Bakara). The win upped his seasonal earnings to $22,502 and $470,129 lifetime.

 

Castyourcrown (Morrill Jr.) got the perfect pocket journey in the featured trot and had more than enough in the tank to put a damper on Lougazi's late-race heroics.

 

With Wilberforce in charge through the opening three panels, Castyourcrown was able to get the jump on Lougazi in the lane to hold on for the 3/4 length win in 1:57.3, the fastest trotting mile of the season.

 

Co-owned by Blake Daniels and Never Give Up Racing, the 4-year-old gelded Castyourcrown (Dontyouforgetit-Future Cast). The win was the third in nine appearances on the campaign for Castyourcrown who increased his bankroll to $21,240 in 2022 and $101,540 in his career.

 

Morrill Jr. completed the evening with three driving wins while Drew Monti doubled. Trainers Jennifer Giuliani and Russell Bratt each conditioned a pair of winners.

 

Racing will resume on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. as Buffalo Raceway starts its new live post time for the remainder of the season. There will be a $5,000 guaranteed pool in the Pick 5 which begins in the second race.