NYRA reports on-, off-track business increases for Met Mile card

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On-track and all-sources handle showed double-digit increases on Met Mile Day at Belmont Park, which featured victories by Shackleford in the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap, Contested in the Grade 1 Acorn, It’s Tricky in the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps Handicap, and Better Lucky in the Grade 2 Sands Point.
 

On-track handle was $2,296,972 up 13 percent from last year’s on-track total of $2,031,127. An additional $325,931 was wagered via simulcasting at Aqueduct Racetrack, up 64 percent from the $198,701 wagered at Aqueduct last year on Met Mile Day.


All-sources handle on NYRA races was $14,444,665, up 10.7 percent from last year’s figure of $13,046,748.
 
This year’s attendance of 10,577 was a 15.7 percent increase from last year’s attendance of 9,144.
 
Met Mile Day featured 11 races this year, the same as last year. This year’s card had 87 betting interests, compared to 88 betting interests last year.
 
Last year Met Mile Day featured two graded stakes – the Met Mile and the Sands Point – while this year’s card featured four graded stakes.
 
Fans wagered $776,388 into the $500,000 Guaranteed All Graded Stakes Pick 4, the first time this wager was offered on Met Mile Day.

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  • Michele

    Handle up OK, but come on they handed out Belmont beach mats and yes although it was a lame idea a giveaway is a giveaway and always inflates attendance.

  • Figless

    Assume Cuomo will be taking credit for turning around racing after this past weekends great numbers……..

  • Bob Hope

    as long as they know what causes it !

  • Don Reed

    Sat.-Monday May 25-27 attendence figures:

    Monmouth Park: 41,143; Belmont 23,421;

    (BP total does not include the AQ casino zombies).

  • Crisis

    Belmont Park had 6x the betting on track that Monmouth did.  Monmouth’s slogan – Bet Belmont from Monmouth must be working great.

  • Don Reed

    Factor in the MP parking fees & the ridicuously high food prices, and we’re even.  Besides, it’s not all money.  When tracks are patronized by actual people – instead of mere electronic transfers of money, it raises the esprit de corps of the people who work there.  It’s the equivalent of a live audience in the theatre, versus simply making a movie.

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