The Ontario Horse Racing division of the Ontario Racing Commission has provided the Premier of Ontario and the province's Minister of Agriculture & Food, Kathleen Wynne with this update on the progress in implementing the five-year Horse Racing Partnership Plan.
While the announcement does not include a racing calendar, it does officially announce the Ontario alliance tracks.
The Honourable Kathleen Wynne
Minister of Agriculture and Food
Government of Ontario
Dear Minister,
I am pleased to provide a further update on progress in implementing the Ontario Horse Racing Partnership Plan.
Under your direction, the Ontario Racing Commission (ORC) and its business development division – Ontario Horse Racing (OHR) – have been tasked with building a racing calendar for Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds and Quarter Horses.
The Partnership Plan supports Ontario’s proud legacy of Standardbred racing and the thousands of jobs across the province with three distinct components;
- Traditional summer grassroots racing in rural Ontario.
- A long racing season at Rideau-Carleton Raceway.
- A year round circuit of top quality racing at eight core tracks.
While a robust Standardbred racing industry requires all three components, the cornerstone of the program is year-round, world-class racing that will attract a global audience and increase its fan base and wagering revenues.
To ensure a circuit of high quality racing is coordinated for the benefit of horsepersons and horseplayers, I am pleased to inform you that eight racetracks - Clinton Raceway, Flamboro Downs, Georgian Downs, Grand River Raceway, Hanover Raceway, Mohawk Racetrack, The Raceway at Western Fair District and Woodbine Racetrack - have united in a world-leading alliance.
This innovative and cooperative racing alliance has collectively determined there is greater benefit for the industry as a whole in working together to capitalize and succeed in presenting Ontario Standardbred racing to a global audience.
We have recently completed an agreement with the alliance tracks and are now ready to engage in discussions with horsepersons groups as the final step in preparation for an exciting season of racing featuring guaranteed purses and some of Ontario’s finest racehorses.
Partnerships are all about people and we continue to benefit from the passion, commitment and expertise of the Ontario racing community as we implement the Partnership Plan.
John Snobelen
(ORC)
"Traditional Summer
"Traditional Summer Grassroots Racing" indeed. Mr. Snobelen made comments quoted on CBC Sudbury news last week stating that Sudbury Downs has traditionally provided 20 summer races for many years ... wrong again, Sudbury Downs had provided 40 plus races for many, many years covering more than just "summer months".
Sudbury Downs actually had over 60 race dates in 2012 so they were reduced by 40 plus race dates in 2013 after the cancellation of SARP.
How is this wonderful Partnership Plan going to be any different than the Slots at Racetrack "Partnership" ... will they change their mind and cancel it after 2 years?