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Woodbine Increases its Handle Again in 2010
For the second consecutive year, Woodbine Entertainment Group (WEG) is announcing a sharp increase in betting handle on its live Thoroughbred racing season.
The 167-day meet, which concluded December 5, saw an "all-sources" total of $393,507,233 wagered, a stunning 8.9 per cent overall rise from the $361,435,208 figure recorded from the 167 dates offered last year. It comes after a solid 7.0 percent hike in handle seen in 2009 over 2008. "We are pleased with the sustained gains in handle," said Sean Pinsonneault, WEG's Chief Operating Officer. "To see a seven per cent rise in 2009 and an 8.9 per cent jump this year against the softness in the betting marketplace is significant." http://www.woodbineentertainment.com...d-cdb1707da33c |
Tar sands are great business.
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Good Management is the key to any successful enterprise .
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Um, this has alot to do with Vegas finally taking their broadcast, this was the first year you could bet Woodbine out there.
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If it's a private business you won't see it . If it's a public entity you might . Does Woodbine televise in HD or 3D ?
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It's all because of TRAKUS and POLY.
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I wasn't impressed with their product this year, not enough turf races carded, an over emphasis of keeping the portable rail up year round with the exception of big race days stunk.
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What's the reason for the 7% hike in 2009 handle over 2008 ? No Vegas factor there .
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What about the fact that their field sizes and the depth within their fields were solid. Whether it was one of their crappy 10kN2L claiming races or a high level allowance. They had an ass-ton of nice, deep bettable races.
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And was it just me, or were they put in the AM DRF a lot more than in past years?
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I live here in Toronto and there is a serious, hard core marketing push in the last 2 years going on. I'm not sure who is in charge of this change but he/she is heading for a major promotion. Lots of Television adds in Primetime across all major networks. Print adds in all the Daily Newspapers, combined with an almost cornered slot machine market in a city of almost 3 million. I see another 8-10% in 2011.
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Just because some people (well, actually, MANY, given the increase in handle the past two years) appreciate accurate data and a well run operation, including the best stewards in the game, it doesn't mean that the NYRA/DRF/BEYER crew does. :rolleyes: |
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