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The 70th wooden bone season will be in the air on April 26th

You hear an article by Canadian Thororbred.com. The 70th wooden bone season will be in the air on April 26th from: Jennifer Morrison | .

Lights, camera, action!

On April 26, Simulcast Horse Racing Networks all over the world will illuminate the race of the day in dozens of tracks, including Woodbine, who have been in the 70th season since its opening in 1956.

The top simulcast network of every track in North America is the Woodbine Entertainment Broadcasting Department, which was awarded for his daily shows for his feature programming and other honors for the sovereign awards and Eclipse Awards.

Rob Platts, the director of Broadcasting at Woodbine, is in the 20 year in the on-air department and has a much longer background on the track.

The son of Hall of Fame Jockey Robin Platts and experienced PS -Debbie Platts has worked strange jobs on the route since his teenager. In the early 2000s he left for a few years to work in Sports Broadcasting before returning to Woodbine in 2005.

Platt's job that will bring the public public, it may just sound, but with at least two different parts of racing fans who observe the races on a certain day, and more out there to be etched, the task is harder than ever.

“Nowadays you can bet on everything and very easily” [attract more betting dollars] for the race. “

The various products that Woodbine's Broadcasting Department offers must do justice to the nuclear weather (long -time horse racing variety), neophytes and everyone in between.

“The simulcast channel for Woodbine is intended for the core wetters. We provide the data, such as opportunities and changes. We have to provide a quality signal, proper racing angle and as much information as we can give you.”

Platts also said that the provision of information about the races, horses and current changes that are not yet in the track program or in the daily racing form is the key. In addition, local expertise, analysts with a robust knowledge of your own circuit, are more valuable than guest disabilities.

“We have to give the core beds information that you cannot necessarily find.”

In fact, Horseplayer are much more experienced today than 10, 20 years ago. In many publications there are speed figures and comments from handicappers and a litany of other information available online, including more advanced speed numbers and triggers. Some handicappers offer their own training and family tree information on websites. It is therefore significant for a track to provide the best betting information in your home network.

Another significant approach is the development of an eye for the appearance of a horse before the race, a ability to find harder from the handicapper set. Hong Kong Racing Maggie Wolfendale by Jenny Chapman and Fresh York Racing are an necessary part of the handicaping show with your Horse appearance notes.

According to Platts, the approach for cable transmission shows is a little more geared towards storytelling with the keys to fight against betting.

“We are fighting for us to work dollars and our focus must be on giving the audience what they need.”

More information about the race in Woodbine can be found at HERE.

20 years of Woodbines opening day, first racing winner

2024 Hobbie class – trained in Classic Mile in Ocala with Ted Holder and told her to lead and under Jason Hoyte.

2023 silver parts – she was prepared in Florida and arrived in coach Barrington Siddos barn in spring and jockey Amanda Vandermeersch sent her to victory.

2022 my last trick over robust favorited lime (Wesley Ward) to win for Daryl Hashmatali and Emma-Jayne Wilson

2021 five days in the May opening day was June 12th due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Frank Digiulios Stutfalen was a 9-to-2 winner for coach Bob Tiller and Jockey Daisuke Fukumoto

2020 Majestic Fever opening day was June 6th due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Darryl Holland, a top European who joined the Woodbine Jockey Colony in 2020

2019 Brookies Bear-Mit 4 to 5, this Colebrook Farms Stutpas, trained by Ashlee Brnjas

2018 Houdini Affair-Das third first race of the year for Jockey Rafael Hernandez came to the 5-to-2 shot of this Chiefswood Stable, which was trained by Stuart Simon

2017 Princess Niigon-Mit 3 to 1 this girl was the third favorite and was trained by Julia Carey

2016 Spritzer Gizmo coach Tino Attard sent this mare to win 9 to 5, and Luis Contreras drove Rode

2015 Circle the World-The American coach Wesley Ward had this well-bred Munnings stut foal to win 2 to 5. Rafael Hernandez rode

2014 High tea-the gray mare won with 8 to 5 for coach John Mattine and Jockey Contreras

2013 stupid vom last until first jockey Todd cable led this girl to win Nick Detoro 6-1

2012 AbsoLute Header – owner and trainer Jim Ensom won with the mare, which was ridden by Steve Bahen

2011 Fresh Tomorrow trainer Wesley Ward won the start with this girl, who was 2 to 5 years elderly

2010 Neverrguwithrichie with 3 to 5 won this boy for coach Larry Rivellli

2009 striking N classic an Anne Cameron sent John Terdick's mare to win 5 to 2 with Chantal Sutherland

2008 Hadubeentoday-Eurico Rosa da Silva was on board this girl for Nick Gonzalez 6-to-1

2007 Hello Haley – Donver Stables' Stable was the second favorite and was trained by Josie Carroll

2006 Fire Power-Dieser Type was 4 to 1 for owner Frank Romano and coach Reade Baker

2005 Maryfield – she later won the Breederers' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint in her career. Here she won her girls for coach Josie Carroll.

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