Meadowlands Media Relations
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – The first full
weekend of racing since Hambletonian week saw plenty of action on a pair of
popular multi-leg wagers last Friday and Saturday (Sept. 11-12), the result of
sizable carryovers, and racing fans will have similar opportunities on a pair
of prominent puzzles this week when racing resumes Friday (Sept. 18) at 7:15
p.m.
Last Saturday (Sept. 12), driver Pat
Berry, aka “The Blueberry Bomber”, lit up the board with Harambe Deo in the 10th
race at odds of 33-1, which served as the reason that the 20-cent Late Pick-5
and 50-cent Late Pick-4 failed to yield a winning ticket. As a result, both
wagers will have sizable carryovers to titillate the palates of those who
sample the Big M’s betting menu this Friday.
A week ago, the Early 20-cent Pick-5
had a carryover heading into Saturday’s card, and after $151,228 in “new money”
was poured into the pot, the total wager was just over $188,000. Those who
correctly selected five winners (there was a 6-5 shot and a 4-5 during the
sequence) cashed in for $271.46.
The 20-cent Pick-6 saw almost $14,000
in new action, which ran the total pool to $20,760. Players with winning
tickets were singing the praises of trainer-driver Eric Abbatiello, whose
superb handling with Like Clockwork led to a score at odds of 20-1 in the
anchor leg (race eight). The payoff was $6,222.48.
This Friday, bettors will shoot first
for the Late 20-cent Pick-5 (races nine through 13), which has a carryover of
$21,811, before getting a rare opportunity by betting into a Late 50-cent
Pick-4 with a carryover, which stands at $38,390.
Friday will mark the first time in
2020 that a Pick-4 (races 10 through 13) has had a carryover, thus, it is
likely that this will be the biggest pool of the year. On Meadowlands Pace
Night (July 18), a total of $191,288 was pushed through the P4 windows for the
high-water mark of 2020.
“Carryovers create added interest in
our already popular multi-leg bets, which always offer a low 15 percent
takeout,” said track Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Jason
Settlemoir. “At The Meadowlands, our fans can always shoot for a big score, and
with low-minimum base wagers, players can bet a little and win a lot.”
SUPER SEPTEMBER: From management to patrons, all who
follow Big M racing with interest are grateful to Gov. Phil Murphy and the
members of the New Jersey legislature, whose efforts to see racing get the
money it needs to flourish have shown results.
Last weekend, handle was over $5
million. The last time racing was offered in September – 2017 – handle was $3.4
million over the two race cards. Saturday’s total wager of $2.7 million was up
over a million dollars as compared to the Saturday three years prior.
TODD SCORES FOUR: It took driver Todd McCarthy, 27, one
night to stamp himself as a player in the Big M driver colony. The younger
brother of standout pilot Andy McCarthy won four races – his first four career
wins at the mile oval – on Saturday night’s card. For complete details of his
big night, click on http://playmeadowlands.com/News.aspx?id=20716.
BET LITTLE, WIN BIG: “Racing from the Meadowlands” TV
personality Dave Little had a memorable Saturday night – as did those who
followed his picks – by turning three dimes into one big dime.
The former longtime handicapper and
columnist at the New York Daily News gave out both the Early 20-cent Pick-5 as
well as the Early 10-cent Pentafecta.
The Pick-5 returned $271.46, but
since Little had both 6-1 shots who deadheated in the third race, he and his
followers had two winning tickets on his $24 bet. The 10-cent Pentafecta, in
which Little used three horses in the win position then one more in positions
two through five (3x4x5x6x7), proved that a small investment ($24.30) can end
in a big payout ($580.70).
In the end, betting $48.30 with
Little ended up in a big $1,123.62 windfall. Until, of course, Little failed to
hit either of his Pick-4 plays or Little’s Late Double! “You’re only as good as
the last ticket you give out,” lamented Little.
The sampling is small, but the
average payouts at the Fall Meeting have been impressive. The Pentafecta’s
average payoff is $565, the Pick-5’s is $892 and the 20-cent Pick-6 checks in
at $4,175.
You can always find Little’s plays,
as well as those of Dave Brower, Ken Warkentin and Jessica Otten on Twitter at
#playbigm.
FREE STUFF: For free past performances, go to playmeadowlands.com, where one can access
races nine through 13 for both the Friday and Saturday programs. Those races
include the 20-cent Late Pick-5, 50-cent Late Pick-4 and 10-cent Late
Pentafecta, not to mention the Late Daily Double.
TWEET THE TEAM: Stay in touch on Twitter with the Big
M’s Brower (@eedoogie), Little (@DaveLittleBigM), Warkentin (@kenvoiceover) and
Otten (@JessicaOtten1). Check in everyday for Meadowlands news and updates at
those handles, as well as @TheMeadowlands and #playbigm.
CHECK OUT THE PICKS: For those who need to get a leg up on
the action, go to playmeadowlands.com
to see track oddsmaker and analyst Brower’s selections and commentary. For
Friday’s card, click on this link: http://playmeadowlands.com/RaceReviews.aspx?racedt=9/18/2020.
Additionally, track announcer
Warkentin’s blog is available on the site and offers his picks and analysis.
On race nights, access picks and
plays from the Big M TV team at #playbigm or at @TheMeadowlands.
CHECK OUT THE SHOW: The Big M’s “Racing from The
Meadowlands” pre-game show can always be seen on race nights live. On Friday,
join the usual team of Brower and Little sitting on the set – socially
distanced, of course – giving out Big M news and notes, as well as both Pick-4s
during the evening.
Saturday will find Little hosting
with Otten in the co-host’s chair. The show kicks off nightly at 6:42 p.m. with
a hello from Warkentin, who provides the night’s program changes.
For those looking for access to the
show, as well as the live racing, all they need to do is go to rtn.tv, so that they can access all the action on the
Roberts Television Network.
ALL THIS….AND SPORTS BETTING, TOO: The Big M’s FanDuel Sportsbook is the
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