You’d think after a five-week slumber, during which harness racing at The Meadowlands was in hibernation mode, the mile oval would come back and ease their way towards the final portion of the 2024 major-stakes calendar. Think again. The Big M returns with live harness action Friday (Oct. 18), with a special early post time of 12:30 p.m., and Saturday (Oct. 19), at the usual 6:20 p.m., with eliminations for the 12-race, year-end extravaganza known as the Breeders Crown. It’s the first time the Crown has been at The Meadowlands since 2021. Friday’s races will determine who will advance to the finals in the 2-year-old events while Saturday’s dashes will decide who will go for the big green in the 3-year-old and older races. For those who can’t make it to the track, they can catch all of the action on Fox Sports as part of the network’s “America’s Day at the Races” show. Friday’s telecast, which will be hosted by Acacia Clement and Greg Wolf and co-hosted by Paul Verderosa, can be seen on Fox Sports 2 (FS2) from 12:30-5:30 p.m. On Saturday, FS2’s coverage will go from 7:30-11 p.m. with Chris Griffin and Verderosa on set from Aqueduct Racetrack. The first of two Breeders Crown finals shows will be telecast on Friday, Oct. 25 on FS1 from 8-11 p.m., while the Saturday, Oct. 26 broadcast can be seen on FS2 from 7:30-11 p.m. Clement and Verderosa will anchor both shows from The Meadowlands. All four presentations will feature selections, analysis and interviews from Meadowlands’ TV talent Jessica Otten and Gabe Prewitt. “Fox Sports and NYRA (New York Racing Association) are very excited to partner with The Meadowlands and the Hambletonian Society to present 15 hours of Breeders Crown coverage between FS1 and FS2,” said NYRA’s Sr. Director of TV Broadcast Operations Eric Donovan. “We look forward to showcasing all the top horses, drivers, owners, trainers and breeders in Standardbred racing at this championship event.” Friday will provide something special for on-track Big M regulars, as after the completion of the harness races, a card of Thoroughbred turf racing will take place with a first-race post time of 7 p.m. Only two of the 12 Crown divisions require no eliminations, as the Breeders Crown Open Trot (11 entrants) and Breeders Crown Mare Trot (nine) will have one dash for the cash. The Crown finals for 2-year-olds take place on Friday, Oct. 25, with the 3-year-olds and older horses to battle in their respective finals on Saturday, Oct. 26. Post time for both race cards is 6:20 p.m. “We are looking forward to welcoming back our faithful fans and our horsemen,” said track Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Jason Settlemoir. “And what better way to do it than with a rare Friday Breeders Crown afternoon program to kick off The Meadowlands’ Championship Fall Meeting broadcast live on FOX. “Having these races shown to a national television audience is remarkably important to us at The Meadowlands as well as everybody at the Hambletonian Society. With a continuing presence coast-to-coast, we are raising our visibility to new heights while getting an audience that has been mainly focused on Thoroughbred racing interested in our game as well.”  “The Meadowlands has been home to the ultimate in championship racing since the doors opened in 1976,” said Hambletonian Society President and Chief Executive Officer John Campbell. The Society owns and administers the Breeders Crown. “We are delighted to continue the Society’s long-term relationship with Meadowlands management by partnering in hosting the top-class events in the sport.” The Breeders Crown will feature the four $700,000 finals for 2-year-olds, the richest events offered in the division, while the eight 3-year-old and open races will have purses ranging from $400,000-$700,000. Total purses are estimated at $7 million.  “The next seven weeks at The Big M will undoubtedly go a long way toward determining who will be harness racing’s Horse of The Year, along, of course, with divisional honors,” said Settlemoir. “Beginning with the Breeders Crown and culminating with the FanDuel Championships and Fall Final Four on Nov. 30, you will see the greatest stars in the world right here.” TREMENDOUS TOP 10: Here is the current Hambletonian Society/Breeders Crown weekly Top 10 Poll. As you can see, many of the sport’s top starts will be craving a crown. 1.      Twin B Joe Fresh (race 11 Saturday) 2.      Jiggy Jog S (retired) 3.      Chantilly (ineligible) 4.      Captain Albano (race three Saturday) 5.      Karl (race nine Saturday) 6.      Nijinsky (race six Saturday) 7.      Maryland (Peter Haughton winner earned a Breeders Crown final bye) 8.      Sig Sauer (race two Saturday) 9.      Legendary Hanover (eligible, did not enter) 10.  Fallout (race 10 Friday) THAT’S A GUARANTEE: The wagering menu for the Breeders Crown at The Meadowlands will undoubtedly fire up the mile oval’s loyal fan betting base, as there will be $400,000 in guaranteed pools up for grabs. On Saturday (Oct. 19), there will be a guaranteed pool of $50,000 on both the Early 50-cent Pick-4 (races six through nine) and Late 50-cent Pick-4 (10 through 13). Then, on both Friday, Oct. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 26, the Early Pick-4 is guaranteed at $100,000 while the Late P4 will be at least $50,000. Here is a look at what bettors can expect night in and night out when playing Meadowlands’ races for the foreseeable future: · 20-cent Pick-5: Race 1-5 · 20-cent Survivor Pick-7: Races 3-9 · 50-cent Pick-4: Races 6-9 · 20-cent Pick-6: Races 8-13 · 50-cent Pick 4: Races 10-13 · 10-cent Pentafecta (Hi-5): Race 14 (or final race) The Meadowlands has added two superfectas to each card. There will now be 10 superfecta opportunities on 14-race programs. The minimum wager is a dime. -edited release (Meadowlands)