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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #15 on: July 16, 2022, 11:09:12 PM »
treacherous dragon???

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #16 on: July 16, 2022, 11:10:46 PM »
treacherous dragon???

Pelling was best for that horse
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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #17 on: July 16, 2022, 11:56:28 PM »
Nancy's pacers are not getting it done. U cannot tell me she can improve on a Brett Pelling horse

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #18 on: July 17, 2022, 12:35:47 AM »
Pelling is the best IMO and especially getting one ready for a big race. Give him the stock and and you get the results he got tonight   To leave him for Nancy is just not very smart.

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #19 on: July 17, 2022, 01:30:51 AM »
"On a beautiful night for racing and with a couple of new records set we still couldn't top $5 million dollars in total handle," said Meadowlands CEO Jeff Gural.  "Woodbine ran their big race card last month and did over $6 million with one less race."
The 13-race Pepsi North America Cup card on June 18 generated an event and racetrack record handle of $6,317,624.47. The $6.3 million handle smashed the former record of $5.6 million set in 2020. All-source wagering on Meadowlands Pace night totaled $4,733,389, up $200,000 over Pace Night 2021, but more than $1,584,000 below Woodbine's 2022 best.
"It was a good night but not a great night", said Gural. "The Hambletonian is in 3 weeks and I have to see some improvement on these handle numbers."

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #20 on: July 17, 2022, 01:42:49 AM »
"Woodbine ran their big race card last month and did over $6 million with one less race."
The 13-race Pepsi North America Cup card on June 18 generated an event and racetrack record handle of $6,317,624.47. The $6.3 million handle smashed the former record of $5.6 million set in 2020.]

 All-source wagering on Meadowlands Pace night totaled $4,733,389, up $200,000 over Pace Night 2021, but more than $1,584,000 below Woodbine's 2022 best.
"It was a good night but not a great night", said Gural. "The Hambletonian is in 3 weeks and I have to see some improvement on these handle numbers."
   

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #21 on: July 17, 2022, 03:31:22 AM »
"On a beautiful night for racing and with a couple of new records set we still couldn't top $5 million dollars in total handle," said Meadowlands CEO Jeff Gural.  "Woodbine ran their big race card last month and did over $6 million with one less race."
The 13-race Pepsi North America Cup card on June 18 generated an event and racetrack record handle of $6,317,624.47. The $6.3 million handle smashed the former record of $5.6 million set in 2020. All-source wagering on Meadowlands Pace night totaled $4,733,389, up $200,000 over Pace Night 2021, but more than $1,584,000 below Woodbine's 2022 best.
"It was a good night but not a great night", said Gural. "The Hambletonian is in 3 weeks and I have to see some improvement on these handle numbers."

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  I would like to see .20 tri's and pic 3's and 4's myself...

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #22 on: July 17, 2022, 06:11:20 AM »
What an outfit for pace night.  WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #23 on: July 17, 2022, 10:39:34 AM »
 OVER THE WHOLE WEEKEND THERE WASNT EVEN ONE RACE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED FOR THE   LGBTQ COMMUNITY

IF THE TRACK OWNER DOESENT SUPPORT US WITH RACES NAMED IN OUR HONOUR...

I CANT SUPPORT HIM
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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #24 on: July 17, 2022, 10:53:36 AM »
Omg

Shut the fvk up and enjoy the racing

Or don’t watch it

Wdf is the matter with you

I  never seen guys who hate racing wstch so much racing ngc3 ngc3
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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2022, 01:47:34 PM »
"On a beautiful night for racing and with a couple of new records set we still couldn't top $5 million dollars in total handle," said Meadowlands CEO Jeff Gural.  "Woodbine ran their big race card last month and did over $6 million with one less race."
The 13-race Pepsi North America Cup card on June 18 generated an event and racetrack record handle of $6,317,624.47. The $6.3 million handle smashed the former record of $5.6 million set in 2020. All-source wagering on Meadowlands Pace night totaled $4,733,389, up $200,000 over Pace Night 2021, but more than $1,584,000 below Woodbine's 2022 best.
"It was a good night but not a great night", said Gural. "The Hambletonian is in 3 weeks and I have to see some improvement on these handle numbers."

Dave Little

The card made headlines but does a casual fan even know what they saw in bulldog ? Do they care ?

11 of 14 race winners paid $6 and in most cases less than $3.60
Not great fir gamblers.

Talked about on popular harness Facebook page. After the previous two Saturdays. No horse was further than 3 lengths back at top of stretch.
After last night I think there was one that was 4 lengths back.
That’s over 45 races on Saturday night where there is no movement. Not a great way to excite new fans.

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #26 on: July 17, 2022, 03:04:08 PM »
Quote from: dinkadoo link=topicNot a great way to excite new fans.

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Not much for the regulars as well.
Most races don’t have any movement from 1/4 to 5/8ths. When guys pull they don’t advance. They wait for cover. The guy they want cover from is waiting for the guy in front of him and so on down the line. Instead of whining about letting in tucks the rule should be you must advance when you pull. That would make a difference for sure.

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Re: Meadowlands | Saturday July 16 | Big Steaks Card
« Reply #27 on: July 18, 2022, 10:10:23 AM »
"Woodbine ran their big race card last month and did over $6 million with one less race."
The 13-race Pepsi North America Cup card on June 18 generated an event and racetrack record handle of $6,317,624.47. The $6.3 million handle smashed the former record of $5.6 million set in 2020.]

 All-source wagering on Meadowlands Pace night totaled $4,733,389, up $200,000 over Pace Night 2021, but more than $1,584,000 below Woodbine's 2022 best.
"It was a good night but not a great night", said Gural. "The Hambletonian is in 3 weeks and I have to see some improvement on these handle numbers."
   

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How annoying is the $10 will pays when your looking for pick 3 and pick 4 payouts?
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