Top Drivers To Descend On Picturesque Track

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Published: July 7, 2010 12:03 pm EDT

Many people refer to Mohawk Racetrack as the most picturesque raceway in Canada. The facility is undoubtedly a fantastic place to watch a harness race. What many Canadians may not be aware of is that another extremely picturesque spot, this one on Newfoundland, is also a treat to the eye

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The racetrack in question is the St. Johns Racing and Entertainment Centre, located in Goulds and dubbed 'the track with the view.' Linda Henry of Standardbred Canada's Field Services Department was recently out east at the track for appeals. She was very impressed with what she saw.

Henry, who has been going to the Goulds facility for the last four years to deal with appeals, told Trot Insider that the track has been getting some special attention from the Whelan family since they took over ownership of the facility a few years ago. Upon her arrival back to SC's Mississauga head office, Henry spoke of the improvements that she has seen in the raceway.

"The first year, the track was not owned by the Whelans and company at this time and to be quite honest it was sad," Henry explained. "The barns were in rough shape, the grandstand was a mess and the track had seen better days. Over the years I have seen the barns upgraded and the paddock now looks like a paddock. The track looks great and the grandstand is absolutely beautiful, as is the view from it."

According to Henry, Brett Whelan has done the lion's share of the improvements -- a lot of which has come by his own hand. Jim, his father, is also regularly at the track helping out. Henry said that she has seen the duo painting barns and fences, hanging speakers, fixing the PA system, dragging the track, washing stalls down, picking up garbage and just about any other job at the track that needs done -- and that there are a lot of jobs that need to be done. She said that the track has been getting better every year and that more events are planned. Henry hopes the track will get a firm hold of the people and get a much-needed fan base.

"The horsemen are the best," Henry explained. "These people are not racing to pay their bills, but because they love the horses and they love racing. Purses range from $340 to $640, so no one is going to get rich racing there. They love racing and really that’s how it should be."

She said that Rod Forward, who is head of the horsemen’s group, is a very big supporter of racing. "He owns and races horses. He works with track management to try and get new fans. He operates the canteen at the racetrack and he is now trying to get the racing channels onto the televisions in his family’s restaurants, which are known as 'The Big R' (one in St. John’s and one in Goulds)." Win pictures from the Forward family adorn the restaurant walls. A poster of Rod Forward's brother, Brad, graces one of the eatery's wall. The poster prominently shows the reinsman and the colours he wore in Norway during the last installment of the World Driving Championship.

One of the promotional events the track is rolling out is set to go this weekend, as the third annual Canadian Drivers Showcase will be taking place this Sunday (July 11). The Showcase offers Newfoundland & Labrador the chance to promote the sport of harness racing within the province and to showcase the driving talents of some of the best harness racing drivers in the country.

Some of Canada's top-tier pilots will be going all out over the oval on Sunday, as Simon Allard, Scott Coulter, Brad Forward, Phil Hudon, Jody Jamieson, Mark MacDonald, Doug McNair and Todd Trites will be battling it out during the 11-race card, which will get underway with a 2:00 p.m. first-race post time. Announcer Peter Kyte will also be making the trip out east to call the action.

"Those in attendance not only get to watch Canada's talent race, but also get a chance meet the drivers, take pictures and collect autographs," showcase organizer Scott Forward told Trot Insider in early June.

"There will be many more activities such as face painting, pony rides and this year we also have Thomas Amusements joining us. We will also have souvenir t-shirts and sweatshirts on hand for those who would like to purchase them and giveaways from not only our racetrack but many tracks throughout Ontario."

In terms of the on-track action, the card's highlight will be the Meridian Farms Pace, which has been programmed as Race 9. "We would like to say a very big thank you to Bill Andrew and Meridian Farms for their generous contribution and continued support," Scott Forward told Trot Insider in early June. The Meridian Farms Pace will be going for an attractive purse of $5,000.

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For more information on the St. John's Racing and Entertainment Centre, click here.

To view a wide assortment of photos from the St. John's Racing and Entertainment Centre, click here.

In looking ahead to Sunday's Canadian Drivers Showcase, Norm Borg of Trot Radio got in touch with St. John's Racing and Entertainment Centre General Manager Brett Whelan, who took the time to discuss the track and the upcoming event.

Episode 132 - Canadian Drivers Showcase - Brett Whelan

Audio Format: MP3 audio

Host: Norm Borg

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I was just there on Saturday and let me tell you guys, this is an amazing track! The people are wonderful, the view is amazing and the horses are prime! It's too bad I had to leave before the Drivers Showcase but I had a blast while I was there! Can't wait to go back!

Is there any way we here in Ontario can at least watch. Would have been a great idea for HPI to pick it up.

Well William Beggs, I care. It sounds like the atmosphere that really creates GREAT memories and good times. I've been lucky enough to race in most of the major races in North America, with some success I may add, but some of my most enjoyable experiences were at Orangeville Raceway, and Barrie Raceway in Ontario. I also had a marvelous time when I was in PEI for the Gold Cup & Saucer in "98". So don't underestimate the significance that these events have on our sport. Kudos to all involved in this endeavour. I can't wait to add it to my list of destinations for the near future...

Yeah it is pretty awesome do you know another track that looks really nice!!!! CDP not red shores CDP and Summerside two really nice tracks!!

Without a doubt, the racetrack in Goulds has one of the prettiest settings that anyone could ask for. I'm glad to hear that the place is being spruced up. My husband and I visited there a few years ago when it was in the process of being fixed up and were very impressed. Nice job, Mr. Whelan et al!

the track has some very pretty views -- what a great way to promote harness racing -- it's done for the love of horses & racing

Hope everyone enjoys their visit to the Goulds and Newfoundland.

Hopefully I'll get to see racing there soon for myself

Marie Stoyles-Moura

Money of course is important, we all know that. Thank God it's not the most important thing to me and most of my fellow Newfoundlanders. We will continue to do what we love, help out where we can, and go "Forward".
Keep up the good work to all involved. Thanks to the best drivers in the country for coming to the Rock.
Lets all bring a friend on Sunday who's never been to the races before. It will be a great day!

It's just a story about horsepeople and track owners trying to do their part to get new people to the raceway. If they were sitting on their hands doing absolutely nothing then people would have good reason to complain. The handle is obviously tiny, but they're being proactive and trying to put on a show, something which everybody is screaming for in this racing climate. It's hard to fault them for being proactive in this regard.

In reply to by W.B.

I care.

I have been to over 60 tracks in my day from the BIG M to Fraser Downs and I value a venue such as this just as much as any of them. You can't put a number on the love of the sport and without people like this harness racing would have no soul.

Hope to make the 40+ hour trip from Ohio next summer!

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