Monthly Archives: May 2015

Success of Road to the Triple Crown Ad Series Spurs Sequel

derbyBy @TheDailyPayoff

The last in a series of four ad videos promoting the Triple Crown quest was released by America’s Best Racing following a successful campaign that saw more than a quarter million views.
As American Pharoah launched the first leg of the Triple Crown with his victory at the Kentucky Derby last week, ABR said it will unveil a sequel series entitled #RoadtoTC during the two weeks leading up to the second leg of the race trilogy, the Preakness Stakes.
Episode 4 produced by ABR Films entitled “The Road Less Traveled: The Road to the Triple Crown,” can be seen here:

The ABR launched the series as a way to promote interest in the horse racing industry using a series of ads that tugged at the heart strings and presented captivating visuals.
The Triple Crown was last won in 1978 when Affirmed won the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. Now American Pharoah is in the position to do it again.
The Preakness on Saturday, May 16.

Episode 1 can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAxtFGM05bw

Episode 2 can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TfYQYTocAo

Episode 3 can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns_esR_RXZQ

Pinnacle confirms talks with Gaming and Leisure Properties over possible deal

Talks concerning a potential deal for Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. to acquire the real estate assets of Pinnacle Entertainment were confirmed Monday. Las Vegas-based Pinnacle said in a statement that it is looking into maximizing value for shareholders though no assurances could be made that the talks would produce a transaction.

American Gaming Association briefs Diet on gaming industry

The American Gaming Association (AGA) hosted a briefing on casino industry for members of Japan’s parliament in Washington D.C. on Sunday.

The briefing for Diet members coincided with a trip by Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to the U.S., which included an address to the U.S. Congress on April 29.

“AGA is serving as a critical resource for Japanese influencers and decision makers on the positive role that casino gaming has played in the United States and other global markets,” said Geoff Freeman, president and chief executive of the AGA in a statement announcing its initiatives. “Casino gaming is a proven mechanism for attracting tourists, strengthening local economies and strengthening communities,” added the statement.

AGA will also hold a roundtable discussion in Tokyo about the casino industry for Japanese journalists on May 18.

Singapore police arrest 11 on remote gambling syndicate bust

Singapore police arrested 11 people (nine men and two women) on Sunday for allegedly offering unauthorized remote gambling services.

The Criminal Investigation Department launched simultaneous raids at Balestier, Hougang, Tiong Bahru, Tanjong Pagar, Newton and Woodlands. Officers seized SGD215,000 cash plus computers, mobile phones, betting records and bank transaction record booklets.

Preliminary investigations show that the suspects may have received SGD3 million illegal bets in the past weeks.

This is the first syndicate that will undergo investigation after the Remote Gambling Act was implemented in February, blocking unauthorized online gambling sites such as IBCBet, SBOBet and MaxBET.

Poarch Band of Creek willing to offer Alabama $250m to cover fund shortfall

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians has tried to persuade Alabama politicians to sit down and discuss a compact with the tribe.

Poarch Band of Creek Indians Tribal Council Vice Chairman Robert McGhee said that the tribe opposes allowing  slot machines and casino table games at the state’s four greyhound tracks, especially with the one of which it owns.

The tribe would not offer casino games at the Mobile Greyhound Park, even if voters approved in a constitutional amendment, because it would draw customers from the tribe’s Wind Creek Casino in Atmore, which has electronic bingo.

The tribe also considers offering the state $250 million loan or payment to help cover the state’s budget shortfall, as it believes that casinos at the dog tracks would change the landscape of Alabama for insignificant amount of money.

Bookies estimate £1m Bet on Baby Princess’ Name

Bookies face a huge payout if the royal baby is named Charlotte, Alice or Diana as bookies estimate that a million pounds has now been wagered on the name of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s new baby daughter.

As 21-gun salute was fired in Wellington today for the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s baby girl, last minute burst of bets on Charlotte as the most likely name for the new princess, leaving bookies potentially facing a seven-figure payout to punters.

In the last odds offered by SkyBet, Charlotte stood at 5/2, with Alice at 9/4, and Victoria at 13/2 while with Ladbrokes and Paddy Power, Charlotte has now been placed top of the list at 3/1.

Ladbrokes spokesperson Jessica Bridge said that bookies all over the UK are hoping and praying for any name other than Alice, Charlotte, Victoria, Elizabeth, Olivia, Alexandra or Diana.

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Model Shakes Up Yonkers Raceway

By @TheDailyPayoff

With all the hoopla surround the May-Pac fight and the Run for the Roses, one popular figure stood out in events connected to both star-studded spectacles.

And she was hard to miss.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model, Hannah Davis, made waves
first at The SI draft party in Las Vegas, posing with pro athletes on Thursday night, then at Yonkers Raceway on Saturday in New York to host the Empire City Casino’s Kentucky Derby festivities.

2015045542436b37318The 24-year-old Davis, who appeared in her third Sports Illustrated swimsuit editions this year, took photos with fans and signed autographs during the afternoon. Just two days prior, she was doing similar duty at the SI Draft Day Viewing Party at the SLS Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, according to SI.com http://www.si.com/swim-daily/2015/05/01/hannah-davis-attends-si-draft-day-party-las-vegas

Davis, the girlfriend of legendary Yankee player Derek Jeter, joined harness driver Tyler Buter, WVOX Radio personality John Marino, and WAG Magazine’s Georgette Gouveia on the blue-ribbon panel selecting the winner of Empire City’s annual “ Fancy Derby Hat Contest”. The contest was held trackside as part of the festivities and a grand prize of $750 was awarded .

Davis is also the new face of DirectTV, ousting former pitchman Rob Lowe recently. http://www.si.com/swim-daily/2015/04/10/hannah-davis-directv-ads-talking-horse

As Davis posed with fans as well as Buter, one of the leading drivers at Yonkers, there was some disgruntlement coming from Buter’s camp.

“I hate being constantly stalked by the paparazzi,” Buter said.

Yeah, right.

As Macau casino stocks sink, long-term investors look past the abyss

Macau casino stocks have lost as much as half their value over the past year as China’s anti-corruption crackdown scares away wealthy VIP punters, but some investors say their faith in long-term gambling demand from the mainland remains unshaken. Casino revenues for the world’s biggest gambling hub are expected to slide in April for an 11th straight month.

Fight Weekend photos: Justin Bieber goes shirtless at Rehab

Pop superstar and fan of Floyd Mayweather Jr. Justin Bieber sprayed champagne showers to cool down daytime revelers when he took over Rehab at the Hard Rock Hotel on Saturday as host for one of the Las Vegas Fight Weekend soirees. The pop prince arrived on the blue carpet shortly after 3 p.m. He showed off his six-pack abs, tattoos and Calvins and posed for photographs with Australian model Shanina Shaik, actor Kyle Massey, Vine superstar Andrew “King Bach” Bachelor, co-founder of Shots Sam Shahidi, and others.

Beats and Burger King Steal the Show on An Amazing Sports Weekend

By Joe Favorito @Joefav @TheDailyPayoff

The first few days of May brought its share of interesting sports stories, from boxing to horses and plenty in between.
However from a sports business perspective, two surprising pops certainly deserved recognition for their ingenuity and creativeness.

Starting with the banning of journalists not just from the Pacquiao -Mayweather fight but from the PGA Tour (Stephanie Wei), the weekend included Yankee Alex Rodriguez tying Willie Mays’ homerun and the firestorm of recognition or non-recognition the Yankees will use, a new Kentucky Derby Champion, and amazing endings in the NBA and NHL Playoffs.

But on the business side of things, some thoughts to mull over.

Beats Beats The League Sponsor: A growing phenomenon with the NFL Draft (and it will be interesting to see if it also happens with the NBA Draft) is the issue of the top picks choosing to control their own ceremony and avoid showing up when their name is called on Draft Day. Once an honored rite of passage, top players have chosen to stay away and do their own controlled celebrating remotely, with this year both Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota deciding to forego the traditional handoff of the jersey and avoid all the trappings of Chicago for locales of their own.

Now while that may seem to be unique for the draftees, it creates an environment for ambush marketing that is almost unparalleled, and Beats By Dre certainly took advantage of not one, but three top draft picks (still unsigned and not beholden to league rules with regard to sponsorship at official events) being able to sport their gear.

Mariota released a Beats by Dre commercial hours before the draft, but topped that by sporting his own headphones live on national TV during his official call from the Tennessee Titans. Meanwhile ,Winston held a pair of red Beats when picked by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and fourth pick Amari Cooper did the same during his selection money shot.

While there is little the league can do other than find new and innovative ways to appease league sponsors like Bose with added value down the line, the remote announcement of top stars could lead to a whole new issue with brand piracy and augmentation as more players chose to avoid the official celebration at Draft and carve their own identity from a remote location.

Beats again scored big and beat the system on Draft Night like they had done in previous year’s pre-Bose with Richard Sherman, Colin Kaepernick and with the London Olympics. Other ambush brands take note.

Floyd and The King: All the hype that went into Pacquiao-Mayweather I (any doubt there will be a II or even a III?) became a great deal of white noise as the bout finally came around, as commentators ran out of pre-fight stories and behind the scenes looks hours before the two superstars entered the ring in Las Vegas. So as the cameras turned to the fight entrances, speculation started swirling on who would end up in whose entourage on the way to the ring. From Kimmel to Bieber, the unique and the bizarre found their way into the lens, and then suddenly there he was, the most bizarre of all, The Burger King.

It wasn’t some legendary fighter of the past, it was the costumed, somewhat strange looking image of the massive burger chain character himself, suddenly popping up before millions, just behind Floyd Mayweather as he made his way in. Then in a flash, he was gone.

Now there certainly wasn’t any shortage of brands that looked to make their way into and on the shorts, the trainers clothes, and the ring for the fight, all battling NASCAR-like for the right positioning as the fighters made their way into view for the pay-per-view and the global audience. But The Burger King? On a day when YUM Brands and its chains were front and center with their Kentucky Derby Sponsorship, Burger King (assuming it was a paid sponsorship and not some bizarre coincidence) suddenly stole the social world in the minutes leading up to the fight, something which is next to impossible to do in such a controlled atmosphere for an event that was not even on commercial or traditional broadcast television.

What made it even more unique was there was no real own up on behalf of BK corporate or its agency Scout Sports and Entertainment, part of Horizon Media (which is rumored to have brokered the guerilla-like appearance on behalf of their client) as of Sunday night.

Was it a one off? Is the King going to pop up in other unique locales as part of a new and fun rebrand for the chain? How much was invested and what was the timing? Who was in the suit? All of which will probably be answered in the coming days, but for timing, buzz and uniqueness, the Burger King insertion may have been the best, and most unique, scene stealer from a day of amazing events in sports business.

Now neither of these two brand enhancements happened in a vacuum for sure. They were well thought out, well timed and professionally done. While many brands try to make things “happen,” great execution takes time, money and forethought, and for those reasons beats By Dre and Burger King owned the day at their respective times, and certainly set the stage for who or what can come along next when the eyes of the world turn to athletes and big events in the coming weeks.

Preakness, NHL Finals, The Players Championship, you are up next.