What can I say??? The sulky witnessed the largest turnout in 2 years last night. the bottom floor was crowded as usual , but the 2nd floor was also crowded....almost half of the grandstand seats were full !!!!.....I seen people of all races and nationalities enjoying themselves...I know the handle is going up ! up ! up ! but I also see a nice increase in attendance...AND people are betting !! The parking lot was a little busy after the last race.... I know things are not looking good at other tracks....but the New Big M is making a comeback.... We still have a LOOONG way to go....but the product is good.....horses are paying good prices...the recipe is working for Jeff Gural....

Can't wait for next week !!
Golden Receiver, Another Easy Win
Once again, there was no catching Golden Receiver last
night at the Meadowlands. The speedy 8-year-old gelding by
Village Jove led every step of the way to win the second leg
of the Presidential Series. He has now won three straight
this year, all of them carbon copies of one another: he goes
right to the front and nobody comes close to catching him.
On this night he was facing
tougher foes than he
met in the first leg of the
series, but no one so
much as gave him a tussle.
With Tim Tetrick driving,
he set fractions of
26.2, 55.1 and 1:22.2 before
stopping the clock in
1:48.4.
It was an uneventful race
as Modern Legend was second throughout and Malak
Uswaad N was in third the entire trip.
Golden Receiver paid $3 to win.
So far, Golden Receiver’s 2013 looks exactly like his
2012. Last year he won a prep for the Presidential and then
the first two legs of the series. He concluded the series by
winning the $110,500 final by a neck.
“I don’t know if he’s better than last year, but he’s certainly
as good,” trainer Mark Harder said. “It was a career year last
year and I thought at the beginning of the year that he was
finally physically and mentally maturing. At this time last
year he really looked like he was better than the year before.
Now, he looks the same. He’s just good.
“It’s fun for the owners and I even met a couple of people
in the grandstand tonight. There was a guy from Newfoundland
who told me he came and had his picture taken with
the horse, and that was really cool. It’s great for harness
racing and, obviously, great for me. He’s creating a little
buzz.”