Re: BC Figures (673 Views)
Posted by:
miff (IP Logged)
Date: November 07, 2014 09:30PM
40 races off the grass not that relevant vs the whole meet.
Dave Grening DRF:
Steep declines at Belmont fall meet
Due in part due to wet weather, Belmont Park’s fall meet suffered near double-digit declines in total and ontrack handle compared to a year ago.
All-sources handle for the 38-day meet was $294,710,551, a 9.8-percent decrease from last year’s total of $326,878,686 when 37 cards of racing were conducted. Ontrack handle for this year’s meet was $42,697,719, a 9.6 percent decline from last year’s figure of $47,238,016.
Attendance at this year’s meet was 102,566, an 18.9-percent decrease from last year’s figure of 126,469. Small crowds this fall prompted NYRA to close the third and fourth floors of Belmont for weekday programs in October.
Belmont conducted 365 races at this year’s fall meet, compared to 361 last fall. Inclement weather forced 47 scheduled turf races to be moved to the main track this year compared to only seven last year. All totaled, Belmont conducted 152 turf races this fall compared to 191 last year.
Average field size at this fall’s meet was 8.0 (2,927 starters for 365 races) compared to 8.4 (3,016 for 361 races) last fall.
NYRA emphasized “big-event” days this year but suffered declines on its three biggest days of the fall meet. Total handle on Jockey Club Gold Day was $19.9 million, down from $22.1 million a year ago. The following Saturday _ a card featuring the Champagne and Frizette _ was decimated by rain and handled just $10.7 million, compared to $15.2 million a year ago. Finally, the New York Showcase Day program handled $12.9 million, down from $13.4 million last year.