Meadowlands Media Relations
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Two giants of
harness racing are not only introducing a new wager that combines their
considerable assets this Friday (March 22) but are also tackling an
industry-wide source of frustration in the hopes of pleasing the customer.
The “Can-Am Pick-4” will make its
debut and requires a player to correctly select the winners of two races at the
Meadowlands and two more at Woodbine Entertainment’s Woodbine Mohawk Park.
The bet will have a 20-Cent minimum,
so players who are accustomed to a 50-Cent wager will have the option to
increase their base bet or use more horses in the hopes of catching several
longshots during the sequence. It will also sport a low 15 percent takeout.
Leg One of the CAP4 will be Woodbine
Mohawk Park’s 10th race (post time, 10:40 p.m.), followed by the
Meadowlands’ 10th (10:52 p.m.), WMP’s 11th (11:04 p.m.)
is the third leg before the wager concludes with the 11th (11:16 p.m.)
at the Big M. If all goes according to plan, the entire bet from start to
finish will take 36 minutes, which is certain to be a hit with horseplayers.
“For us,
it’s important to get things done in a timely fashion,” said Klaus Ebner,
Senior Manager of Simulcast Services for Woodbine. “The Can-Am Pick-4 locks up
the customer’s funds for a short span, allowing them to churn winning money
into more wagering opportunities.”
But harness racing’s two biggest
tracks in terms of visibility and handle have more up their sleeves.
The subject of post-time “drag” will
be addressed by both tracks beginning with the Friday races.
“As industry leaders, one of our
goals – as well as our friends at Woodbine Entertainment – is to shorten the
post-time drag before our races go to the gate,” said Big M Chief Operating
Officer and General Manager Jason Settlemoir. “We will both be doing this as
the leaders of this industry. We want to move the needle back on these
outlandish drags but it will take an industry-wide initiative to make it
happen. We will be taking the first step in doing so and are hoping that our
fans will continue to wager the same or more.”
Both tracks are aiming for the
following:
·
At three minutes past
zero minutes to post, countdown clock starts
·
At four minutes, call to
post
·
At five minutes, race
goes off
“This will
allow the customer to understand when the race is going off,” said Ebner. “It
will have some certainty for them. Our main goal is we don’t want our customers
having to choose between wagering on Woodbine Mohawk Park and the Meadowlands.
The coordination of post times will allow them access to the best two harness
racing products in the world. We have worked together to stay off one another
(not race at the same time) to the best of our abilities and, for the most
part, the staffs at both tracks do a great job of doing that.”
GET
READY FOR MAYHEM: The
NCAA college basketball tournament will be on overload this week with a full
slate of games scheduled for Thursday through Sunday (March 21-24).
Also on
overload will be college basketball fans who will be watching and wagering on
all of the hoops action in the Meadowlands’ FanDuel Sportsbook, where there is
plenty of comfortable seating with many food and drink options from which to
choose.
The action
begins at noon, with 16 games on Thursday and Friday, before eight more
matchups on Saturday and Sunday.
ORANGE
CRUSHES: Driver Andy
Miller, aka The Orange Crush, hot the hot hand last weekend (March 15-16) at
the Big M, piloting seven horses to victory lane.
Jenn
Bongiorno paced the trainer’s colony, winning three times from only five
starts.
CALLING
ALL T-BRED ‘CAPPERS: On
Saturday (March 23), the Meadowlands is hosting a National Horseplayers
Championship qualifying event with a pair of seats to the NHC Final in Las
Vegas (Feb. 7-9, 2020) on the line.
The
qualifier has a $400 entry fee. Pre-registration is recommended but walk-ups on
the day of will be accepted.
Need more
information? Contact Rachel Ryan at raryan@playmeadowlands.com or go to www.playmeadowlands.com.