by
Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway
HAMBURG,
N.Y. --- The racing surface is ready. More than 250 stalls have been
filled by horses chomping at the bit ready to race. This can only mean the
66-day season at Buffalo Raceway is set to begin with opening night scheduled
for Wednesday, January 27 with a 5 p.m. post slated for the 11-event program.
Wednesday's
first card will feature a $3,000 guarantee in the Pick 5 pool thanks to the
United States Trotting Association's Strategic Wagering Program, the
Western New York Harness Horsemen's Association and Buffalo Raceway. The Pick 5
begins in the second race.
With Covid-19
protocols still in place, fans will not be allowed at the facility located at
the Erie County Fairgrounds in Hamburg.
Buffalo
Raceway Director of Operations Jon Cramer said, "Following 2020
and the way 2021 has started, we can't wait to get the racing season started.
We hope to have spectators sometime during the season but until then, we will
put out a good product for the bettors to play along at home."
Owners
who have horses entered will be able watch live at the track but they must call
the race office in advance of the race.
The
race schedule shows action on Wednesday and Saturday evenings beginning at 5
p.m.
Starting
on April 2, Friday nights will be added to the slate with a start time of 5
p.m. The Saturday programs will then be moving to 6 p.m. There will be three
special 7:15 p.m. posts set for Saturday, May 1, Saturday, May 15 and Saturday
June 5 to accommodate thoroughbred Triple Crown events.
There
are two Sunday afternoon cards on tap, June 20 and June 27 with each having a
12:30 p.m. post. The track will be dark on Friday June 18 and June 25.
The
season will conclude on Saturday, July 17.
Buffalo
Raceway's wagering menu for the horse players includes three daily doubles
(Races 1-2, 5-6 and the last two on the program), a Pick 5 (races 2-6), a Pick
4 (races 7-10) and a Pick 3 (the last three races) along with win, place, show,
exacta,
trifecta
and superfecta
bets
On
the track, driver Billy Davis Jr., the 2020 Buffalo Raceway driving champion,
is returning to defend his title. Davis Jr. won 71 races last season and
collected more than $376,000 in purse earnings in the abbreviated season. He'll
be busy on Wednesday as he is scheduled to drive in all 11 races.
Drivers
Jim Morrill Jr. and Kevin Cummings will participate in 10 of the 11 races.
Maria
Rice, who captured her first ever training title, will try and make it two
straight crowns after notching 39 victories at Buffalo Raceway in 2020, winning
more than $242,000 in purses. She'll try and get an early jump on the
competition as Rice will send eight to the gate on opening night.
For
more information including the latest news, entries, race replays, results, go
to www.buffaloraceway.com or follow along
on Twitter or Facebook.