Meadowlands Media Relations
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – While handle
throughout all of 2021 has been on the fast track at The Meadowlands, it
reached warp speed again last weekend, as a total of $7 million was bet over
the course of last Friday (April 9) and Saturday’s (April 10) race cards, the
fourth time this year betting has busted that lofty barrier.
All-source wagering totaled
$3,237,137 on Friday – the biggest Friday of business this year – followed by a
Saturday that saw $3,782,327 of action, for a total of $7,019,464.
There have been 29 programs conducted
in 2021, and 20 of them have seen betting of at least $3 million. During all of
2020, the $3-million plateau was reached a total of 11 times.
Whether the winners paid big or
small, the betting remained prolific. On Friday, there were but two winning
favorites, while the next night saw a half-dozen public choices visit the
winner’s circle. The Saturday night chalks did not make the average payouts of
some of the more popular bets unappealing, however. The average win payout was
$17.73 while the exactas averaged $114, trifectas $829 and Pick-3s $804. The
biggest scores were to be made by hitting the 20-cent Survivor Pick-7 ($7,625)
and 20-cent Pick-5 ($3,083).
Not surprisingly, much of the action
on Saturday’s card was over the top. Average play in the two 50-cent Pick-4s –
the track’s signature bet – was $120,192. That number in the exacta, AKA Old
Reliable, was $77,340.
Two wagers sporting carryovers took
big play as well, as a $9,000 carryover led to a total pool of $73,124 in the 20-cent
Pick-6 and a $32,000 carryover served as the catalyst for a total pool in the
10-cent Hi-5/Pentafecta of $116,192.
“The Big M has been on a great roll
in 2021,” said track Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Jason
Settlemoir. “The horseplayers have compelling races and an excellent wagering
menu with huge pools to bet into. Those with the lower takeouts have been
especially popular. The lower minimums and free programs have allowed more and
more people to stay in the action all night long. Last weekend, The Meadowlands
provided horseplayers around the world with many opportunities to make some
nice scores.”
COUNTDOWN TO DERBY DAY: The May 1 Kentucky Derby is just over
two weeks away, and the place to watch and wager on the “Run for the Roses” is
The Meadowlands, which has one of the best simulcast facilities anywhere.
Doors will open at 9 a.m. with the
first race at Churchill Downs slated for 10:30 a.m. Post time for The Kentucky
Derby is 6:57 p.m.
There are many admission and dining
options available at The Big M on Derby Day. For all the details, go to playmeadowlands.com.
GET SOCIAL: You can always check in with the team
at The Meadowlands on Twitter.
For early changes, racing information
and staff selections, go to @themeadowlands or #playbigm.
On race nights, stay in touch with
the Big M’s Dave Brower (@eedoogie), Dave Little (@DaveLittleBigM), Ken
Warkentin (@kenvoiceover) and Jessica Otten (@JessicaOtten1).
GET YOUR FREE PROGRAM: Need a program but don’t want to
spend any green?
The Big M has you covered, with free
programs on every race of every race card. Just go to playmeadowlands.com to get your no-cost
past performances.
A HALF-DOZEN CHANCES: The Big M offers players six chances
every night to make a score, betting on the track’s popular wagers that offer a
low 15 percent takeout. They are:
·
Race 1: 20-cent Pick-5
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Race 3: 20-cent Survivor Pick-7
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Race 6: 50-cent Pick-4
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Race 8: 20-cent Pick-6
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Race 10: 50-cent Pick-4
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Race 13: 10-cent Hi-5/Pentafecta
$100,000 GUARANTEED: Every night, The Meadowlands
guarantees big green on both editions of its signature wager, as each 50-cent
Pick-4 sports a guaranteed pool of $50,000.
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. Click on
the “handicapping” tab and go to “race reviews”.
Brower’s input is generally available
48 hours before every card.
THE SCHEDULE: Live racing continues every Friday
and Saturday with a first-race post time of 6:20 p.m.
Big M TV’s live “Racing from The
Meadowlands” pre-game show, which provides news and notes, a look at that
evening’s featured action and staff selections, gets underway at 5:47 p.m.
THE MAD HATTER: Edison Hatter, the 21-year-old track
announcer at Freehold Raceway, will be joining The Meadowlands TV team Friday
night when he will be serving as analyst and handicapper on TVG for The Big M’s
races.
On Saturday, Mike Bozich, the track
announcer at Harrah’s Philadelphia who did a great job on the microphone last
week filling in for Warkentin at The Big M, will be downstairs on set sitting
alongside Brower as the co-host for the pre-game show and between-race segments
during the card.
GET YOUR SPORTS ACTION: The Big M’s FanDuel Sportsbook, the
leading facility of its kind in the entire country, offers fans a chance to bet
on MLB, the NBA, NHL, professional soccer and golf and much more.
Baseball bettors may want to stay
with the hot Los Angeles Dodgers, who are -320 to defeat the Colorado Rockies
Thursday (April 15) night.
Don’t want to bet a game at short
odds like that? Play the Dodgers and lay 1½ runs and your odds jump to -144.
Local hockey fans may want to take a
shot with the New York Islanders, who are a slight +108 underdog taking on the
Boston Bruins.
The sportsbook is open Sunday-Friday
from 10 a.m.-midnight and Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 a.m. The cash counter is open
from 10 a.m.-11 p.m.