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Meadowlands

Meadowlands: Over $3.6 million wagered on Saturday night's card

webmaster|Jan 09, 2021
Western Joe 1/9/21
Lisa Photo Western Joe was one of four winners steered by David Miller on Saturday night at the Meadowlands

Faithful fans of the Meadowlands product produced another huge night of action at mile oval, as for a third consecutive Saturday, betting topped the $3.6 million mark.

All-source wagering on the 15-race card totaled $3,646,603.

Just like one week ago (Jan. 2), a big first race guaranteed 20-cent Pick 5 pool set the tone for the night. The wager carried not only a $100,000 pool promise but had a $25,000 seed as well, which was provided by track management and the Standardbred Owners Association of New Jersey. In the end, the total P5 pool represented $195,759 of the $411,664 bet overall in the opener.

Play was steady all night long, as three times single-race totals exceeded the $300,000 mark. The track's Pick 4's were predictably popular with players, as a total of $180,909 was pushed through the windows on the two wagers.

Over the last three Saturdays, betting has totaled $11,927,330, an average per card of $3,975,776.

NO REGULAR JOE: Grizzled veteran Western Joe used a quick brush to grab the top before the half and flaunted his back class from there, crushing his foes in the featured $19,000 high-end conditioned pace.

The 7-year-old Western Ideal-Ante Fay gelding, who is trained by Chris Choate, stopped the clock in 1:50 with David Miller driving him to win for the 30th time from 97 career starts. His earnings now stand at $712,908.

As the 2-5 favorite, he returned $2.80 to his backers. Paduka was 3 1/4 lengths back in second, and Rockin The Aces was third.

THAT'S EIGHT, MATE: Driver Todd McCarthy capped a superb weekend with four winners on the card. The 27-year-old recent Australian transplant, who also won four times Friday night, was the key to the 20-cent Pick 5 payoff of $25,057, winning three times during the sequence, including a score at 29-1 with Effronte in the fourth race.

THAT'S A HALF-DOZEN, COUSIN: David Miller matched McCarthy by winning four times Saturday after recording a driving double Friday.

Fans of "The Buckeye" will have to do without the Hall of Famer's talents for a while, as Miller is now heading to Florida for the winter. He plans to do some driving at Pompano Park.

A LITTLE MORE: There was something for everybody during the races, as seven favorites clicked during the night, while four winners were sent to the gate at odds of 11-1 or more. Marcus Miller guided two of those, scoring at 11-1 and 39-1. Three of those long shots scored in the 12th, 13th and 14th races, leading to a $1 Pick 3 that returned $2,858.00.

--press release (Meadowlands)--

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