Jed Doro named head of racing at Delaware Park
Jed Doro, racing secretary at Delaware Park, has been named Director of Racing and will replace the retiring John Mooney in this role.
Read Moreby Press Release | Jul 27, 2022 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware | 0 |
Jed Doro, racing secretary at Delaware Park, has been named Director of Racing and will replace the retiring John Mooney in this role.
Read Moreby Press Release | Oct 21, 2020 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware | 0 |
Delaware Park concluded a challenging 2020 meet Saturday with increases in per-race and daily average handle.
Read Moreby Doug McCoy | Nov 27, 2019 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware, Top Stories | 1 |
The 2019 season presented Delaware Park with numerous challenges that saw handle decline 7 percent. Here’s what the track’s doing to bounce back.
Read Moreby Press Release | Jan 16, 2019 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware | 0 |
Delaware Park will have a slightly longer meet in 2019 than it has in recent years.
Read Moreby Press Release | Oct 23, 2018 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware | 0 |
Despite despite declines in turf racing and field size – both due in large part to a rainy season – Delaware Park saw wagering handle increase 17 percent in the just-completed 2018 season.
Read Moreby Press Release | Oct 24, 2017 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware | 0 |
Handle at Delaware Park rose nearly two percent during 2017 versus the prior year even though starters per race declined slightly.
Read Moreby Press Release | Aug 30, 2017 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware | 0 |
Delaware Park and the state’s horsemen’s group have agreed to a one-year contract extension guaranteeing 81 days of live racing in 2018.
Read Moreby Press Release | Oct 20, 2016 | Breaking, Business, DE Business, Delaware | 0 |
Delaware Park and the state’s horsemen agreed to 81 days of live racing in 2017 despite a 2016 season that saw handle drop by ten percent.
Read MoreThe good news: wagering was up at Delaware Park in 2015 vs. 2014. The bad: the daily average increased less than one percent.
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