Meadowlands Media Relations
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – The next
qualifier for the World Harness Handicapping Championship and the long-awaited
return of the Can-Am Pick-4 give Meadowlands fans plenty to look forward to
this Saturday (Jan. 11).
The $400 WHHC qualifier offers
unlimited entries to players, who can sign up at the Clubhouse Main Entrance,
across from the Players Club Desk. The fee breaks down as $200 to enter and a
$200 bankroll. Walk-up entries are welcome from 5:30-7 p.m.
For complete information, take a look
at the contest brochure at http://playmeadowlands.com/uploadedFiles/2020%20January%20WHHC%20qualifier.pdf.
The popular
Can-Am Pick-4 – which links up two races from the top harness venues in the
game – resumes Saturday night and will be offered every Saturday thereafter.
During 2019, pools for the wager that is comprised of two races from the
Meadowlands and two from Woodbine Mohawk Park averaged better than $50,000. It
has a 20-cent base and a low 15 percent takeout.
Expert
selections for the CAP4 will be offered by the TV teams of both tracks on their
respective simulcast signals.
Effective
immediately, racing reverts to the usual two programs per week schedule of
Friday and Saturday, with a first-race post time of 7:15 p.m. (The next live
Thursday card takes place on July 16.)
The action
figures to be hot and heavy for the second week of racing in 2020, as both
cards will offer 14 races. Of the 28 races, 24 will offer full 10-horse fields,
three will have nine participants while one will have eight at the gate.
Last weekend
(Jan. 3-4) saw the magic $3-million plateau reached on Friday ($3,069,967),
while, despite bad weather, Saturday still saw strong play ($2,744,766).
The year 2019
was a good one for business at the Big M, with total handle up $44.5 million
over 2018. “We had a great year during 2019 due to several factors,” said Big M
Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Jason Settlemoir. “First, all of us
at the Meadowlands are so appreciative of the purse appropriation earmarked for
the horse racing industry that was approved by New Jersey legislators, Gov.
Phil Murphy, President of the New Jersey Senate Stephen Sweeney and Speaker of
the New Jersey General Assembly Craig Coughlin.
“Second, with
that money in our purse account, it created more of a level playing field in
the competition for horses from nearby states. Third, combine that with the
great support our horsemen have given to our entry box, it’s creates an
environment of big fields and competitive racing, which our faithful fans – who
we could not do without – go for in a big way.”
THE POWERFUL PICK-4: Last weekend’s 50-cent Pick-4s
averaged over $100,000 a night for the second straight Friday-Saturday, as
$109,614 was wagered Friday before another $94,701 was pushed through the
windows Saturday.
The wager that offers a $50,000
guaranteed pool and low 15 percent takeout is available nightly on Race 8. Free
program pages for the bet are available at playmeadowlands.com
and ustrotting.com.
The carryover for the late 20-cent
Jackpot Super High-Five on Friday is nearing six figures. The pot will start
out at $94,800 for Friday night’s 14th race.
HOT STUFF: Dexter Dunn, the 2019 United States
Harness Writers Association’s Driver of the Year, drove five to victory lane on
last Saturday’s program and jumped to the top of the Big M standings with six
winners. In close pursuit entering the second week of racing are Joe Bongiorno
and Tyler Buter, who have five victories apiece.
Andrew Harris, the leading trainer at
the fall meeting, won four during Opening Week, while Ron Burke scored three
times.
DUNN “IN THE SULKY”: Dunn will be Dave Little’s “In the
Sulky” guest during Friday night’s “Racing from the Meadowlands” pre-game show
at 6:45 p.m.
PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT: On Jan. 10, card players who are 21
or older can play Texas Hold’em on “Free Poker Friday”, hosted by World Free
Poker.
CHECK YOU RECIPES: On Saturday, Jan. 25, it will in all
probability be chilly outside, but it will definitely be chili inside, as the
Big M hosts it’s annual “Chili Cook Off.”
The contest will offer its usual
“Homestyle Chili” division, and this year, a “Chili Verde” contest has been
added to the festivities. Both divisions offer a $1,000 Grand Prize plus a spot
in the ICS World Championship.
In addition, there will also be a
competition for the best salsa, which offers a $500 prize.
NFL PLAYOFFS
HEAT UP: The NFL Playoffs are now at the conference semifinal stage and you
can make your wagers and then watch the games at the Big M’s FanDuel
Sportsbook.
This Saturday,
the Minnesota Vikings head to San Francisco to take on the 49ers at 4:35 p.m.
before the Baltimore Ravens host the Tennessee Titans at 8:15 p.m.
On Sunday, the
Houston Texans will visit the Kansas City Chiefs at 3:05 p.m. while the Green
Bay Packers welcome the Seattle Seahawks at 6:40 p.m.