Month: August 2023
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‘Nothing Will Change With A Week Or Two Difference’: 1/ST’s Preakness Date Proposal Leaves Stakeholders Uninspired
When 1/ST Racing made public comments about moving the date of the Preakness Stakes to four weeks after the Kentucky Derby, the reaction from most of the Thoroughbred industry was one of surprise. According to comments given to bloodhorse.com, important stakeholders in Maryland were also among those surprised by the idea.
“No one in Maryland was consulted about those remarks, not the horsemen's group, the breeders, the state, anyone in regards to it,” Alan Foreman, longtime counsel for the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, told bloodhorse.com.
In 2023, only one horse from the Kentucky Derby, the victorious Mage, returned two weeks later to attempt the Preakness at Pimlico. In 2022, the Derby winner Rich Strike skipped the Preakness altogether.
If the Preakness date were moved, the Belmont Stakes, currently run five weeks after the Kentucky Derby, would thus be held one week after the Preakness. NYRA spokesman Pat McKenna said there are no plans in the works to move the date of the third leg of the Triple Crown.
“NYRA has concerns about fundamental changes to the structure of the Triple Crown,” McKenna said. “We have no plans to move the date of the Belmont Stakes.”
Even with a shift to four weeks after the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness may yet have trouble attracting the best entries.
“Nothing will change with a week or two difference,” Tim Keefe, president of the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, told bloodhorse.com.
Foreman agreed.
“The connections of most Derby horses do not enter the Preakness and that is not going to change if the race is moved. There are too many other options today,” he said. “There is reluctance to move the Triple Crown into July because of concerns about attendance, conflicts with other sports, and ratings.”
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King’s Plate Handle Sets Single-Day Betting Record At Woodbine
The 164th King's Plate generated the largest single-card handle in Woodbine Racetrack history on Sunday afternoon.
A total of $18,127,049.67 was wagered on Sunday's 13-race King's Plate card at the Toronto, Ontario, track, eclipsing the previous record of $18,005,973.60 from the 2019 Queen's Plate. The record handle is also a significant increase from last year's Queen's Plate handle of $13.6 million.
“It's exciting to have ushered in a new era for the Plate in record-breaking fashion,” said Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment. “We felt good about the buzz surrounding the first King's Plate in over 70 years and that was clearly backed up on Sunday through the energy of our sold-out crowd and the wagering support.”
The King's Plate race, won by Paramount Prince, brought in $4,455,176.26 in wagering, including a new record Win Pool of $1,179,172.71. The 17-horse field for the Plate was the largest since 2011.
The strong wagering numbers for the King's Plate card can be attributed to many areas across the board.
The on-track handle spiked 17.6 per cent, while Woodbine's entire “home market area” brought in just shy of $3 million in wagering, an 8.6 per cent increase over 2022. The “Foreign Market” wagered $14.5 million, up significantly from $10.3 million in 2022.
“Our racing team did a great job putting together a competitive and appealing Plate card for horseplayers,” noted Lawson. “I'm very proud of our entire team behind the scenes at Woodbine for their efforts. Now we aim to carry this momentum through the remainder of the season and the upcoming major stakes in September and October.”
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