East Rutherford, NJ – In a continuing effort to provide the most competitive harness racing product possible during this season’s “Championship Meet”, The Meadowlands will employ USTA licensed and ROAP accredited Presiding Judge Lou Haskell to enforce Meadowlands on-track policies beginning on Friday, March 31.
During the course of the āChampionship Meetā, The Meadowlands will haveĀ eight race cardsĀ telecast to a national audience onĀ the popular “America’s Day at the Races” program on the Fox Sports NetworksĀ via an arrangement with the New York Racing Association (NYRA).
This exposure to a new audience, the majority of which are existing Thoroughbred horseplayers,Ā is invaluable. It’s a reasonable assumption that some of those watching The Meadowlands races on Fox Sports the past few seasons may have cultivated an interest and are contributing to theĀ handle surge thus far in 2023. To keep the interest of those new to our races and attract more customers, our product must be competitive and entertaining.
“Harness Racing has missed out on all that TV can do for a sport, which was a huge mistake,ā said Gural. “Through our arrangement with NYRA we will haveĀ one chance to return to relevance with the Fox Sports broadcasts and we must have a product that is exciting and competitive to capture the public’s interest.
āWithout the benefit of the large subsidies from casinos, as is the case in surrounding states, it’s critical that we reverse the trend of declining handle at The Meadowlands to maintain the purses at a competitive level.Ā Last weekend’s back-to-back $4 million plus handle indicates substantial progress.
āWe have beenĀ working with the driversĀ toward more exciting, less predictable racing and the increased handle this year shows that it is working.Ā Iām hopeful that they will continue to cooperate in the best interest of our on-track product.ā
by Nick Salvi, for The Meadowlands