Meadowlands: Saturday Night Card Features 15 Races With Full 10-Horse Fields

After The Meadowlands takes a break for the holiday – there is no racing or simulcasting on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day – live action will return to The Big M with a bang this Saturday (Dec. 26) night with a gigantic 15-race program that will begin at the track's new early post time of 6 p.m.

Like a true holiday feast, the card comes with all the trimmings. All 15 races have full 10-horse fields and the track's betting menu offers all the goodies Big M players have grown accustomed to, with a 20-cent Pick-5 (race one), 20-cent Survivor Pick-7 (race three), 20-cent Pick-6 (race eight), 10-cent Pentafecta (race 15) and a pair of 50-cent Pick-4s (beginning in races six and 10). Both Pick-4s will have guaranteed pools of $50,000 and all the wagers offer a low 15 percent takeout.

The wagering on the card figures to be fast and furious since the last two Saturday programs were compromised: Two weeks ago by heavy fog – which left all of who watched a limited view of the first eight races – and last week by an electrical malfunction that caused the cancelation of the entire 13-race card.

“The Saturday card features 15 full 10-horse fields,” said Big M Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Jason Settlemoir. “Which will give horseplayers many chances for the big score. The one-mile oval makes it possible for all vertical and horizontal players to shoot for the moon.

“We think our product will do extraordinarily well this winter with our new 6 p.m. post time, which will be in effect through mid-March. We are hopeful that The Meadowlands with full fields and low takeout can cultivate even more horseplayers from around the world to wager on our signal.”

Not only will harness fans get to overindulge on the races from the mile oval, but Thoroughbred fans will get an excellent nosh as well, as the day after Christmas The Big M will offer simulcasting of the Opening Day card from Arcadia, Calif.'s Santa Anita Park. The 11-race program – which features five graded stakes events – has a post time of 2 p.m.

FREE PPs: For free past performances of Meadowlands races, courtesy of the United States Trotting Association and TrackMaster, go to playmeadowlands.com.

Races 10 through 13 – the entire Late 50-cent Pick-4 – will be available for Saturday's card.

TWEET THE TEAM: Stay in touch on Twitter with the Big M's Dave Brower (@eedoogie), Dave Little (@DaveLittleBigM), Ken Warkentin (@kenvoiceover), Shades Demsky (@shadesonracing) and Jessica 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. Click on the “handicapping” tab and go to “race reviews”.

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: Be sure to watch the live “Racing from The Meadowlands” pre-game show, which will now begin on race nights at 5:27 p.m.

On Saturday night, The Big M's “A” team of Brower and Little will talk about what's going on in harness racing and take a look at that evening's featured races from the Sam McKee Memorial Broadcast Set while Demsky will be the featured handicapper on the live presentation on the Television Games Network (tvg.com) all night long.

CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE TRACK? There are several options for those who would rather catch the action from The Big M at home.

Racing fans can watch all the races live on the Roberts Television Network (rtn.tv). In addition, they can watch and wager by going to the Television Games Network (tvg.com) or their favorite Advance-deposit Wagering site (ADW).

THE MEADOWLANDS SCHEDULE: There is no live racing on Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25.

There will be live racing Saturday, Dec. 26, with a post time of 6 p.m.

In addition, The Big M will be closed for simulcasting on both Dec. 24 and 25.

HOLIDAY AT FANDUEL: Football fans can get their fill at the FanDuel Sportsbook, located just inside the main entrance at The Meadowlands.

On Saturday (Dec. 26), there will be four college football games that handicappers can play, and, in addition, the National Football League will have three contests: At 1 p.m., Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-9½) travel to Detroit to take on the Lions; Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals (-5½) host the San Francisco 49ers at 4:30 p.m. before the final game of the day kicks off at 8:15 p.m. when Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins (-3) travel to Sin City to take on the Las Vegas Raiders.

This week for the Christmas holiday, there will be some changes to the schedule at the FanDuel Sports Book.

On Dec. 24, bets will be taken until 6 p.m. The book will be closed on Christmas Day, Dec. 25.

During a normal week, hours in the track's FanDuel Sports Book are from 10 a.m. – midnight Sunday through Friday and from 10 a.m. – 2 a.m. on Saturday.

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Standardbred Canada Announces Finalists For 2020 O’Brien Awards

Standardbred Canada is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2020 O'Brien Awards, which honor Canada's best in harness racing over the past season. There are two finalists in each category, which includes 12 divisional horse categories and five people awards. Horse of the Year will be one of the divisional champions.

The winners will be announced at the Virtual O'Brien Awards Gala on Sunday, Jan. 31 on standardbredcanada.ca.

This will mark the 32nd edition of the O'Brien Awards, named in honor of the late Joe O'Brien, an outstanding horseman and member of the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame.

Richard Moreau will be looking to add a record eighth O'Brien trophy to his mantle in the Trainer of the Year Category and is up against Ben Baillargeon of Guelph, Ont., a first-time nominee.

Baillargeon is enjoying a career-best season, training horses that posted 123 victories and banked more than $2.9 million in earnings including O'Brien finalist PL Jill in the Older Trotting Mare category.

Richard Moreau of Puslinch, Ont. has earned seven consecutive titles as Canada's Trainer of the Year. To date in 2020, he has sent 236 winners postward and trained horses to more than $3.6 million in earnings including O'Brien finalist Lit De Rose in the Older Pacing Mare Category. Moreau, one of the country's busiest trainers with more than 1,582 races to his credit, has topped the Canadian earnings charts for trainers for several years and was the leading money earning trainer at Woodbine Mohawk Park and Georgian Downs during 2020.

Bob McClure and Doug McNair, the top two money-earning drivers in the country are the Driver of the Year finalists.

Bob McClure of Rockwood, Ont., is en route to a career-best season in the earnings column, and is the leading money winning driver in Canada. He recently eclipsed the $7 million mark, an impressive addition to his resume and has also made 229 trips to the winner's circle. McClure, a finalist in this category in 2016, 2018 and 2019.was the regular driver for five O'Brien finalists – Donna Soprano, Lauras Love, Lawless Shadow, Macho Martini and Tattoo Artist. McClure was also the winner of the prestigious Lampman Cup as the Ontario Sires Stakes' leading driver this past season.

The winner of Driver of the Year honors in 2017, Doug McNair of Guelph, Ont. is having one of his best years with 283 winners and more than $6.2 million in earnings. He was the regular reinsman for two O'Brien finalists – 3-Year-Old[1] Pacing Filly Karma Seelster and 3-Year-Old Trotting Filly, Warrawee Vicky.

Gilles Barrieau and Kelly Hoerdt are the finalists for the O'Brien Award of Horsemanship and are both past winners in this category.

Two-time Horsemanship winner and defending champion, Gilles Barrieau of Saint John, N.B., competes on the Atlantic Provinces circuit and to date this season, he's trained 44 winners and horses to more than $227,000 in purse earnings while boasting a UTRS of .552. On the driving side, he has 170 winners and more than $485,000 in earnings, giving him a .411 UDRS.

Kelly Hoerdt of Beaumont, Alta., won the Horsemanship Award in 2013. This year, the Alberta-based trainer-driver has trained 152 winners and horses to more than $860,000 in earnings, while driving 163 winners and horses that earned more than $895,000.

So Much More dominated the Fillies & Mares Preferred Ranks at Woodbine Mohawk Park, winning 12 of 30 starts and eclipsing $300,000 in earnings during her season.

Caviart Audrey and Scarlett Hanover, both daughters of Bettors Delight, are the nominees in the 2-Year-Old Pacing Filly division. Caviart Audrey won five of nine races and more than $372,000 in her rookie campaign which included victories in the Eternal Camnation, Champlain, an elimination and final of the Shes A Great Lady.

Scarlett Hanover posted 11 top-three finishes from 14 starts and earned more than $449,000. She won two Ontario Sires Stakes events including the Super Final and also competed against Grand Circuit company, scoring a season's best 1:51.3 victory in the Champlain Stakes and winning an elimination of the Shes A Great Lady.

A pair of Shadow Play colts, Bulldog Hanover and Lawless Shadow, are the finalists in the 2-Year-Old Pacing Colt division.

Bulldog Hanover won four of six races, all Ontario Sires Stakes events including the season ending Super Final and more than $248,000 in 2020.

Lawless Shadow hit the board in eight of nine races, including four wins in his rookie campaign and topped $307,000 in purse earnings. He scored two victories in Ontario Sires Stakes events, a win in the Nassagaweya, runner-up finishes in a Metro elimination and OSS Super Final and a third-place finish in the Metro Final.

In the 3-Year-Old Pacing Filly division, Ontario-breds Lauras Love and Karma Seelster will compete for O'Brien honors.

Unraced as a 2-year-old, the Betterthancheddar filly, Lauras Love was a model of consistency in 2020, scoring 16 top-three finishes, including eight victories from 20 races, and earning $331,000 for her connections. In addition to a victory in an Ontario Sires Stakes event, she scored multiple victories in overnight competition and also won a division of the Simcoe against Grand Circuit company.

The Sportswriter filly Karma Seelster had three wins and nine top three finishes in 15 races and earned more than $277,000. She added a win in an Ontario Sires Stakes Gold event and a sweep of the Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association Stake (SBOA) to her resume.

Major Custard and Tattoo Artist are the 3-Year-Old Pacing Colt finalists.

Major Custard was almost invincible this season, winning 15 of 16 races and earning more than $237,000 while competing on the Western Provinces Circuit which included Fraser Downs in B.C. and Century Downs and Century Mile in Alberta. The Alberta-bred son of Custard The Dragon scored victories in the Alberta Sires Stakes, the Ralph Klein, the Maverick, the Robert Murphy Stakes, the Western Canada Pacing Derby and the Brad Gunn Stake.

Tattoo Artist, a son of Hes Watching, won eight of 17 starts and more than $666,000 this season with victories in five Ontario Sires Stakes events, and a division of the Simcoe Stakes. One of his biggest efforts was a runner-up finish in the $1 million North America Cup.

Lit De Rose and So Much More are finalists in the Older Pacing Mare category.

Lit De Rose boasted 14 top-three finishes from 18 starts and earned more than $169,000. Primarily a Fillies & Mares Preferred campaigner, the daughter of Leader Bayama scored an impressive runner-up finish in the Milton Stake Final.

So Much More dominated the Fillies & Mares Preferred Ranks at Woodbine Mohawk Park, winning 12 of 30 starts and eclipsing $300,000 in earnings during her season. On July 25, she scored a career best 1:49.3 lifetime best at Woodbine Mohawk Park and put together a three-race win streak in October.

Century Farroh and Sintra are the Older Pacing Horse finalists.

Century Farroh is looking for his second consecutive O'Brien trophy, after being voted Canada's 3-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year in 2019. Competing as a four-year-old, the son of Mach Three scored 12 top-three finishes in 16 starts and more than $637,000 in earnings. His stakes victories included the Breeders Crown and the Dan Patch.

Sintra is also looking to secure his second O'Brien trophy in this category after winning it in 2017. In 2020 the son of Mach Three scored 15 top-three finishes, including nine wins, in 22 starts and bankrolled $249,531 for his connections. Competing primarily in the Preferred ranks at Woodbine Mohawk Park, he most recently scored three consecutive wins at Mohawk.

Donna Soprano and Imextraspecial will compete for 2-Year-Old Trotting Filly honors. Donna Soprano won five of seven races and more than $575,000 for her connections which included sweeps of the Pure Ivory and Peaceful Way Stakes, a win in a Champlain division and an impressive runner-up finish in the inaugural edition of the Mohawk Million.

Imextraspecial won five of 10 races and more than $223,000 in her rookie campaign, which was highlighted by five victories in Ontario Sires Stakes events.

In the 2-Year-Old Trotting Colt division, stablemates Macho Martini and On A Streak are the finalists. Trained by Luc Blais for Determination of Montreal, Que., these two colts topped the rookie trotting colt charts in 2020. The Muscle Mass colt Macho Martini was a winner of eight of 11 starts and $454,000, scoring victories in four Ontario Sires Stakes events, the Millard Farm elimination and final, a Champlain division and an elimination of the William Wellwood Memorial Stake.

On A Streak had only two wins in 10 starts, but they were both very lucrative ones. His maiden-breaking effort came in the $525,000 William Wellwood Stakes which was worth $267,500 and a spot in the inaugural Mohawk Million, where he finished a solid third. His second victory came in the Breeders Crown, and was worth $300,000. In total the Cantab Hall colt earned in excess of $850,000 for his season which also included a runner-up finish in the Valley Victory.

Sorella and Warrawee Vicky are the finalists in the 3-Year-Old Trotting Filly division.

Sorella won eight of 15 races and $737,000 including victories in the Reynolds, the Hambletonian Oaks, the Casual Breeze, the Bluegrass and the Matron.

Warrawee Vicky scored four wins in 12 starts and banked more than $230,000. Three of those wins came in the Ontario Sires Stakes events and the fourth was in a Simcoe division.

Pemberton and Ready For Moni will compete for 3-Year-Old Trotting Colt honors.

Pemberton, a son of Wheeling N Dealin, won eight of 10 races and earned more than $363,000 for his sophomore season. Four of his victories came in Ontario Sires Stakes events including the season-ending Super Final.

The aptly-named Ready For Moni boasted a bankroll in excess of $646,000 for his sophomore season which included five wins in 11 starts. His season was highlighted by a sweep of the Goodtimes, victories in the Zweig Memorial and Stanley Dancer, and a runner-up finish in the Hambletonian.

In the Older Trotting Mare category, Hey Livvy and PL Jill are the finalists.

Hey Livvy won nine races and more than $278,000 in 22 trips postward, highlighted by her richest payday, an impressive victory in the Armbro Flight.

PL Jill was a consistent performer in the Preferred trotting ranks at Woodbine Mohawk Park, winning nine of 25 starts and banking more than $241,000. Her biggest payday came in the Earl Rowe Stake where she got up for a head victory.

On The Ropes and Perfetto are finalists in the Older Trotting Horse Category.

On The Ropes won six races and $142,000 during his five-year-old campaign and all of his 34 starts took place at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Perfetto won seven of 24 races and $149,000 while also making all but one start at Mohawk.

This year marks the eighth year for the Future Star Award, with two P.E.I. natives competing as finalists. Rachel Andrew, of Dundas, Ont., and Austin Sorrie who resides in Freelton, Ont., both posted some impressive stats this season.[2]

Andrew, trained 51 winners and horses to more than $434,000 in earnings in just her third year of full-time training.

This marks the second consecutive year that Sorrie is a finalist in this category. The young reinsman was in demand on the Ontario B Track circuit in 2020, driving in more than 1,155 races, scoring 143 wins and driving horses to more than $874,000 in purse earnings.

Seelster Farms and Warrawee Farm are finalists in the Armstrong Breeder of the Year Category.

Three-time Breeder of the Year Seelster Farms of Lucan, Ont., won this award in 2006, 2013, and 2018.

In 2020, horses bred by Seelster won 239 races and earned more than $3.3 million. Top performers included O'Brien finalists Lawless Shadow and Karma Seelster along with Tokyo Seelster.

Horses bred by Rockwood, Ont.-based Warrawee Farm won 41 races and earned more than $1 million in 2020, including O'Brien finalist Warrawee Vicky. Other top performers included Warrawee Vital and Warrawee Ubeaut.

One of the winners in the divisional categories will be awarded the Somebeachsomewhere Horse of the Year title.

The winners will be announced at the 2020 Virtual O'Brien Awards Gala on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, which will be video streamed on standardbredcanada.ca.

 

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2021 World Harness Handicapping Championship Set For Nov. 13

Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment and DerbyWars.com are proud to announce the 2021 World Harness Handicapping Championship presented by DerbyWars.com — offering a $150,000 prize pool — is set for Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.

On that date, the top horseplayers in North America will compete for an estimated $150,000 prize pool. The total prize pool is based on 150 entries, with 100 percent of entries going to player prizes and bankrolls.

With the cancellation of the 2020 WHHC Final due to COVID-19, a number of players made the decision to roll their spot over to 2021 Final.

“We are anticipating being back to normal operating capacities in mid-summer,” said Rachel Ryan, Marketing & Event Operations Director at Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment. “This will allow us to run some feeder tournaments during our fall meet and host the final in mid-November. We are anxious to get our onsite contests back up and running.”

The World Harness Handicapping Championship presented by DerbyWars.com is a one-day tournament, with a welcome reception the evening prior. The Meadowlands and DerbyWars.com reserve the right to host the Final online if Covid protocols do not allow an onsite event.

Players that did not earn a seat through a qualifying event can directly buy-in for $1,300. The $1,300 entry fee includes a $300 bankroll, with the remaining $1,000 going to the prize pool. The WHHC contest format requires players to bet 10 races: their choice of seven Meadowlands races, plus three designated mandatory races. Players keep all pari-mutuel winnings. Prize payouts are to the Top 10.

The Meadowland's 2021 World Harness Handicapping Championship Qualifier schedule is as follows:

· Jan. 21, 2021 – March 27, 2021: Free Online Survival Challenge – 3 WHHC seats

· May 1, 2021 – Aug. 7, 2021: Free Online Survival Challenge – 3 WHHC seats

· Saturday, Nov. 6 – Free Handicapping Contest – 1 seat

DerbyWars will host regular online Qualifiers for the WHHC every Saturday starting in January. Players can qualify for as little as $22. Complete DerbyWars Qualifier information can be found at DerbyWars.com.

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For Sale: Former Balmoral Park, Now Show Jumping Facility, Listed At $4 Million

Balmoral Park in Crete, Ill., hosted its final race in 2015 before the property went into bankruptcy. Purchased for $1.7 million in 2016, it was then transformed into a show jumping facility by New York-based Horse Shows in the Sun, or HITS, which hosted its first horse shows in 2017.

Now there are 10 arenas, renovated stables, and the racing grandstand with 4,400 seats still on the property.

According to the Chicago Tribune, the Balmoral property is back on the market with an asking price of $4 million.

The 2016 deed for the 200-acre property prohibits gambling until 2026, but HITS confirmed last year that it had a pending deal with real estate developer Phil Goldberg, who planned to reintroduce harness racing and build a casino. Neither Goldberg nor HITS commented on the listing.

Balmoral was built as Lincoln Fields in 1926, and the name change to Balmoral came with a sale in 1955. The track has hosted both Thoroughbred and harness racing during its history.

Read more at the Chicago Tribune.

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