Woodbine CEO Lawson putting on CFL hat in trying to grow Queen’s Plate
TORONTO — Jim Lawson is using a very familiar model as he builds the $1-million Queen’s Plate.
Woodbine Entertainment Group’s chief executive officer also serves as chairman of the CFL’s board of governors and twice has been the league’s interim commissioner. Lawson’s goal is to transform the Plate, North America’s longest continuously run stakes race, into a national event like the Grey Cup.
The Grey Cup is awarded annually to the CFL champion and traditionally is the highest-rated television sports event, but it’s much more than just a game. It’s the country’s biggest football celebration with fans travelling from across Canada to don their team colours, talk shop with other gridiron enthusiasts and participate in week-long festivities and parties.
“Yes, the idea is we need to turn this into a festival, must-go-to event,” Lawson said of the Plate. “I think in the last three years we’ve started to see this event being on everyone’s sports and social calendar.