Racing Returns To Renovated Buffalo

"Major Renovations”, that’s the theme as the half-mile oval kicks off its 68th year of harness racing in Hamburg, New York, on Friday January 15. From the $250,000 spent to upgrade the track surface, to the complete overhaul in the clubhouse, where patrons will see new carpeting, new décor, and new self-serve betting machines, to the grandstand, which has a new floor and a fresh coat of paint all around, everyone will be pleasantly pleased with the new look.

“I’m very excited about opening day,” said C.O.O. Jim Mango. “From the minute we closed last year, all our energies have been used to improve the look of all our facilities.”

There is one major change in the schedule this year, as all night post times will be 6:40 p.m. The racing schedule is as follows, weekend racing for the first two weeks, January 15-16, and January 22-23. Wednesdays are added on January 27, and the Wednesday-Friday-Saturday, schedule will continue for the rest of the meet. Sunday’s, with a 1:05 p.m. post time will begin on June 6. There will be 90 live racing days, and the meet will end on Sunday, July 25.

Race secretary and announcer Robin Burns stated that the nightly purse allocation will be about $60,000 per night, which is a nice increase over last year. He also said that former WNY regular Don Rothfuss is planning on a 14 horse stable, to start the season. Another newcomer to the Raceway this year will be trainer Lamar Moody, who was the leading trainer at Lebanon Raceway last year. He’s bringing his go to driver, Trent Tharps (Randy’s brother), to drive.

On the racing side, Ray Fisher, Jr. looks to repeat as top driver, as he narrowly edged out second place finisher Kevin Cummings, 150-148 in wins last year. It was an entertaining battle which went down to the last day of racing last year. Cummings however won the Upstate Harness Writers Association Award, for top driver in WNY, with a spectacular Batavia meet.

There was also a close battle for leading trainer, as DJ Millner (87) had four more winners than Sheri Holliday (83).

The “Niatross Knockout Series” and the “Bret Hanover Series” are back for 2010.

The “Niatross” is for all horses which have started for a base claiming price of $4,000 or less from June 1, 2009, to and including January 23, 2010. There are three legs, February 6, 13, 20, and a $10,000 final on February 27.

The “Bret Hanover” is for colts and geldings which have started for a base claiming price of $10,000 or less from June 1, 2009 to and including February 20, 2010. Two legs will be contested, one on March 6, and the other on March 13, with a $12,500 final on March 20.

Before live racing returns, patrons new and old, are cordially invited to a Free Betting Seminar on Saturday January 9, at 7 p.m. Track announcer Robin Burns will help you pick more winners this year. Call 716-649-1280 extension 200 to reserve your seat. These seminars were highly successful last year, and well attended.

If you would like reservations in the clubhouse, call 716-646-6109 extension 60149. With all the construction currently in progress, management has asked that everyone use the South Park entrance upon arrival. If you are not a member, don’t forget to join the Inside Track Club, for coupons on special giveaway days. Information is available at the program stand and at www.buffaloraceway.com.

(With files from Buffalo Raceway)

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