$ 1.6 million New Jersey Classic Finals shown on Fox

$ 1.6 million New Jersey Classic Finals shown on Fox

East Rutherford, NJ -The classical final of New Jersey for 2 and 3-year-olds of each sex and corridor will be characterized on Friday (5 September) Night in the Meadowlands with eight championship events for wallets of a total of $ 1.6 million, and again, Fox Sports will broadcast the promotion live throughout the country.

The show starts at 8 p.m. and can be seen on FOX Sports 2 (FS2). There will be three hours of coverage. Gabe Prewitt and Jessica Otten will be on the Big M with analysis and interviews, while Chris Griffin and Paul Voormosa will anchor the festivities in Studio.

“This is the first show we had since Fox broadcasted 100one Hambletonian live coast-to-coast, “said Big M Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Jason Settlemoir.” And again it is great to work together with the TV crew of the New York Racing Association (NYRA) as part of their ‘America’s Day at the Races’ series to show some of our best interests to such a large audience. This is the fifth year that we have been on Fox and we hope that it will take place for the near future. “

Some of the star artists who can be seen on the map include:

  • Race 5: New Jersey Sire Stakes Champion Emmas Mystery CCL takes it in a peaceful way winner Sugar Packet in the 2-year-old Merrieveeulen Draf
  • Race 8: Muscle Hill winner Onajetplane in the 3-year-old foal and gelding trot
  • Race 9: Captain Optimistic and Manolete Face-Off again after the Last last week won the matchup in the New Jersey Classic 3-year-old Colt and Ruin Tempo Prep
  • Race 10: Two -year -old foal and gelding trotters trotters again in round 3 of their rivalry, because Apex seems to rise three victories to no one on Diabolic Hill
  • Race 11: Yo Tillie, the top 3-year-old trotting Merrievefeulen in training, seems to stay perfect in eight seasonal starts. She is currently number 3 in the weekly Hambletonian Society/Breeders Crown Standardbred Poll

Here is the schedule for the remaining FOX Sports shows, with the event (s) that will be displayed and the time that the show is broadcast. On which FOX network the show can be found on – FS1 or FS2 – will be determined:

  • September 5 – New Jersey Classic Series Finals, 20-11 pm, FS2
  • November 1 – Kindergartenfinal, 20-11 hours, TBA
  • November 15 – Autumn final four, 20-11 hours, TBA

Hall of Famer in the house: This weekend track-broadcaster Ken Warkentin, SimulCast Show-Gastheer Dave Little and Back Paddock interviewer/Fanduel TV commentator Joe Romanelli will play in their usual role on the nightly broadcast that starts at 5:45 PM, but there will be different faces in the co-guest chair.

Derick Giwner, the editor of DRF Harness who was recently chosen in the Communicators Hall of Fame, will come back for a second consecutive Friday evening alongside Little on the Sam McKee Memorial Broadcast Set while tackling the New Jersey Classic Finals Card.

On Saturday Mike Bozich, last heard on the Big M who calls the races on August 9, back, but this time he gives his comments and selections on the set with little. Bozich is the old voice of Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Winners, winners everywhere: If you don’t cash in a lot of tickets in the Meadowlands in the Meadowlands last weekend after viewing the SimulCast presentation, don’t blame the talent.

On Friday (August 29), the red -hot Giwner gave eight winners on top together with two cold trifectas and five Exactas.

Little was just behind the DRF Harness editor with seven at the top, and also had a few scores on the road, which issued a pick-4 ticket that his followers used to cash in $ 383. He also hit “Little’s Late Double”, who created a score of $ 365. Both hits came as a result of the fact that there was little practical man in the 13one Race, who paid $ 37.80 to win.

Little spent six winners on Saturday when his late double gave his followers a hit of $ 82. His first time on the set was a good thing for Pix11’s Marc Malusis. The “Moose” had five on top, including the last three in a row, good for an ice-cold pick-3 where $ 10 gamblers cash in for $ 120.

In the end, sitting on the Heap was sitting on Paddock interviewer Joe Romanelli, whose eight winners on Friday and six more on Saturday all the Tracktouts led with 14 correct selections.

The schedule: In a departure of what usually takes place after the Hambletonic day, racing on the Big M will continue on Friday-Saturday until 13 September. Post time is the normal 18:20

Issa is the one: Emile Issa won the eighth edition of the 2025 Meadowlands $ 1,000 monthly handicapping competition that took place on Saturday (August 30).

Issa built its $ 100 bankroll in $ 540.76, which was good enough to take home the first prize of $ 500.

Only $ 15 behind Issa to finish second (and $ 250) was Nick Montemurro, who yielded $ 525. The other two to take home prices with you in the night were third place Brittany Condon (whose final $ 490 bankroll got her $ 150) and fourth place Sean Loebs ($ 460; $ 100).

Of course, Montemurro would like to have won, but it is likely that he is good at the end of the second (which he did by cash in by the 14one Race), because he now has four top-two Finishes, which means that he now has four submissions in the end-of-year competition that takes place on December 13. That grand finale has a prize money of a total of $ 10,000.

Competition format:

  • Participants must be on site to participate
  • Participants must buy a $ 100 gambling card to participate
  • Participants must bet at least five Meadowlands races
  • There is no minimum or maximum bet per race
  • Participants can play any bet on the live Meadowlands
  • Participants retain all the profit of Pari-Mutuel
  • Participants can come in as often as they want
  • The top two finishers earn places in the $ 10,000 competition

Retirement schedule:

  • Saturday, October 25
  • Friday, November 21
  • The final of $ 10,000 invitation is on Saturday December 13

Previous players who have qualified for the December game are Montemurro and Gary Scogna (the top two finishers from January); Michael Grasso and Montemurro (February); Sean Loebs and Joe Barre (March); Robert Glaser and Jim Bohnarczyk (April); Karen Fossli and Russ Slader (May); Del Kern and Scogna (June); and phossli and Montemurro (July).

Full competition rules and regulations can be found here.

To participate, players must be 18 years or older to bet on racing. If you or someone you know have a gambling problem, get help with 1-800 gambler.

A great way to play: Every night the Meadowlands offers a beautiful menu with popular efforts that offer a low collection meal of 15 percent.

Here is the overview of what is being offered this weekend:

  • Races 1-5: 20-cent Pick-5
  • Races 3-9: Survivor Pick-7 of 20 cents (mandatory payment in the evening)
  • Races 6-9: Early 50-cent Pick-4 ($ 50,000 guaranteed pool)
  • Races 8-13: 20-cent Pick-6
  • Races 10-13: Late 50-cent pick 4 ($ 50,000 guaranteed pool)
  • Race 14: 10-cent Non-Jackpot Pentafecta (HI-5)

WHAT? They are free? To show appreciation to its loyal fan base, The Meadowlands offers free program pages for every race of every racing card on its website.

Go to Playmeadowlands.comThen click on the drop -down list “News to get the former versions at absolutely no costs.

A social environment: Everything Meadowlands is available by going on x. You can check in with the BIG M team for early changes, racing information and personnel selections by going to @themeadowlands or #Playbigm.

Stay in contact with the great M Talent -Duo van Little (@davelittlebigm) and Warkentin (@Kenvoice -over).

Time to party: Do you want to book a business event or private party? The Meadowlands has unlimited event options. The redesigned gallery with several TVs, private bar and balcony with a view of the Fanduel Sportsbook is perfect for game days, watching parties and more.

E -mail to book your private party alokshin@playmeadowlands.com.

Fantastic football in Fanduel: Meadowlands Stustgasten know that if they want action in professional and university sports, they only have to go to the Fanduel Sportsbook, the number 1 facility of its kind throughout North -America.

It cannot be easier to gain access because it is in the stands at the Big M.

The book has huge TV screens and self-service betting terminals, with which fans can watch and bet comfortably while they have great food and drinks.

The National Football League is back!

The first game of the season takes place on Thursday (September 4) night while the Dallas Cowboys go to the city of Brotherly Shove to take on the world champion Philadelphia Eagles in a kick -off of 20:20.

The Eagles are a 8½ -point favorite in the game with a 47½ points below.

Do you like Prop bets?

What about some to definitely create some action:

  • Saquon Barkley van de Eagles to score a touchdown at any time is -210; To score the first TD of the game, he is +390; To score the last touchdown of the game, he is +440
  • The Ceedee -Lam of the Cowboys? He is +145; +1000; and +850
  • The Jalen of the Eagles hurts to throw 250+ meters is +220
  • The roof prescott of the cowboys to throw 250+ meters is -112

By the way, if you bet a $ 100 parlay that both quarterbacks get the above Yardage, your return would be just over $ 500.

Whatever the sport is for the latest opportunities, go here.

The Fanduel Sportsbook is open for business from Monday to Friday 10 am – 1 am; Saturday 8.00 am – 1 am; And Sunday 8 am – midnight.

Click here for Complete Race inputs: We trot those submissions.

Through Dave LittleFor the Meadowlands

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