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Buffalo Raceway

Buffalo: Opening night set for January 30

webmaster|Jan 16, 2019

“We are really looking forward to the upcoming season,” Buffalo Raceway Operations Director Jon Cramer said as the track preps for the opener on Wednesday, January 30th.

The 66-day meet will have racing on Wednesday and Saturday evenings through March with post times set for 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. respectively. Friday night action will begin in April with starting times slated for 5 p.m. The season will close on Saturday, July 20th.

There are two Sunday afternoon cards on tap, June 16th and 23rd with the matinees getting underway at 12:30 p.m. The track will be dark on Friday, June 14th and Friday June 21.

A trio of special 7:15 p.m. posts are on Saturdays when thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown events are run. The later live racing start times will allow customers to wager on the Kentucky Derby which will be contested on May 4th, the Preakness on May 18th and the Belmont Stakes on June 8th.

“We’ve got a few new updates for both the horsemen and fans,” Cramer added. “The improvements made will enjoyed and appreciated by both of them.”

For the horsemen, they will see a 10 percent increase in purses from the amounts that were offered at the close of the 2018 meet. They will also be able to compete in the “Opportunity Knocks” Series that will be held in February with the $15,000 finale to be run on Wednesday, February 27th.

Also, Buffalo Raceway has initiated a new condition sheet with A, B and C classification.

Buffalo Raceway Racing Secretary Tom Agosti said of the new conditions, “It’s kind of is like the dog racing system. A lot of the problems we encountered were if a horse finished second, he’d have to jump up a class or two. That won’t happen now. If you win a race, you only move up one level. And if you don’t finish first, second or third in three races, you can drop down a level.

“I think it makes for more competitive racing...it eliminates the drastic moves in class,” Agosti concluded.

Later on, Agosti said that the track has 295 stalls available with 289 of them ready to be filled. “We are kind of short on stall space because we have people who used to train on farms coming in this year. We maintain the track every day so they’ll be able to get the horses in shape here compared to on the farms where the track there may not be usable due to the weather.”

The track added 5,000 tons of material to the half-mile oval in the fall and also did drainage work that hopefully will alleviate issues during thaws.

There was talk about eliminating the passing lane but Agosti said they left it up to the horsemen and he stated, “Probably 95 percent wanted to keep the passing lane.”

Opening night on January 30th will feature free 2019 magnetic schedules.

The betting menu will remain the same as last season. There will be the usual win, place and show wagers available along with exacta, trifecta, superfecta, three daily doubles, Pick-3, Pick-4 and Pick-5s.

The driver colony will show the return of 2018 champion Drew Monti along with Billy Davis Jr., Ray Fisher Jr., and Shawn McDonough. Monti finished third recently in the 2019 North American Driving Challenge at Miami Valley in Ohio.

James Clouser Jr. is back to defend his training crown with JD Perrin and Maria Rice expected to battle for the title. Returning this season will be conditioners Mike and Brittney Ohol and Joe Skowyra who had raced here a couple years back. Monticello trainer George Anthrop is shuffling off to Buffalo and brings in a stable of eight as well.

-edited release (Brian Mazurek for Buffalo)

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