‘Dramatic’ Purse Account Improvements at Penn Nat’l, Presque Isle

Purse account revenues from gaming have improved “dramatically” at both the Penn National and Presque Isle Downs racinos in the past six weeks, enabling Penn National to add an extra weekday of racing starting June 8 and Presque Isle to potentially tack on race dates at the end of the meet that begins July 5.

The news came in the form of a one-page memo to members issued Friday by Pennsylvania Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association executive director Todd Mostoller.

“For the first time since the pandemic started, we have some clarity on our ability to fund purses at the current level for the remainder of the year,” Mostoller wrote May 21 about Penn National. “Barring another outbreak, we are very confident the purse account can fund three-day-per-week racing for the remainder of 2021.”

Tuesdays will join Wednesdays and Fridays in Penn National's three-day weekly (eight races nightly) schedule.

At Presque Isle, Mostoller wrote that “should this trend continue, we will look to add race days to the end of the meet above and beyond the currently scheduled 52-day meet.”

Mostoller added that the signing of a one-year extension to the current live racing agreement with Presque Isle is “imminent” and that “the parties have agreed in principle and the language is currently being drafted.”

The stable area at Presque Isle opens June 14.

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Diamond B Farm Earns $250,000 Bonus For First Stakes Winner By Peace And Justice

When Like A Saltshaker crossed the wire in this year's Fitz Dixon, Jr. Memorial Juvenile Stakes at Presque Isle Downs, he made his breeders a quarter of a million dollars richer.

Diamond B Farm, owned by Glenn and Becky Brok, were recently awarded the $250,000 bonus as the breeders of the first stakes winner by Peace And Justice.

According to the stipulations, $250,000 was awarded to the first stakes winner of a non-restricted race from the first-crop of Peace And Justice.

Peace And Justice, the fastest son of sire of sires War Front standing in Pennsylvania, has three wins and five placings from the nine starters in his first-crop.

He will stand for $3,500 LFSN at Blackstone Farm in Pine Grove, Pa., in 2021 and will be available for inspection at the Blackstone Farm Stallion Show on Jan. 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Joshua Brown Named Track Announcer At Delaware Park

Joshua Brown will assume the role as track announcer when the next live race season begins at Delaware Park in the spring of 2021. Last season, Brown was the paddock/TV host at Delaware Park. He will be replacing John Curran, who announced the races at Delaware Park for the last 37 years and officially retired from Delaware Park and announcing on Nov. 7.

Brown brings to his new post nearly 20 years of announcing experience that has spanned the US and Canada. He was the track announcer/TV host at Presque Isle Downs, before getting the call to join the Delaware Park team in June. In addition to being a full time announcer at previous tracks, Brown has also been in racing management roles in his career.

“We were very excited to bring Joshua Brown on board last season,” said John Mooney, the Executive Director of Racing. “He brought an extensive and varied experience in the racing industry to Delaware Park. He did a fantastic job as the paddock/TV Host last year and we are very much looking forward to him assuming the role as the new track announcer.”

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