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Dahoss 05-09-2011 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 775596)
Phuck this guy..I would rather have 50 repoles..

Easy Freddy....think about how obnoxious Repole would have been had he won.

freddymo 05-09-2011 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 775576)
The funny thing is the guy can't understand why no one likes him

The 40pt chop is a killer

freddymo 05-09-2011 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 775597)
Easy Freddy....think about how obnoxious Repole would have been had he won.

We all would love 200 more idiots like Repole in racing.. A JO YES!! but come on the guy races his stock and loves the sport cut him some slack he just cuts a huge check each month..

Dahoss 05-09-2011 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 775602)
We all would love 200 more idiots like Repole in racing.. A JO YES!! but come on the guy races his stock and loves the sport cut him some slack he just cuts a huge check each month..

:zz:

asudevil 05-09-2011 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 775542)
Trainers respond to Irwin's comment about lying
By David Grening

Catalano said he called Irwin on Sunday to congratulate him for winning the Derby but also to clarify that those comments weren’t directed toward him. "I know 100 percent it wasn't toward me," Catalano said by phone from Chicago. "I never had a cross word with the guy."

Many New York horsemen were disgusted by Irwin’s nationally televised remarks, but few wanted to go on the record with their comments. Kiaran McLaughlin, who did train briefly for Irwin and Team Valor, was offended by the remark. "I can promise you and anyone else that I never lied to Barry Irwin," McLaughlin said Monday morning at Belmont Park. "And I don’t appreciate that comment for our whole industry, all the trainers that have
trained for him – I don’t feel so bad because it’s a large group and obviously we’re not all liars. “It took away from the day and the sport and it was uncalled for,” McLaughlin said. “I was very happy for Graham Motion and Johnny Velazquez.”

I have mixed emotions about this guy's remarks. I absolutely understand, on a personal level, his frustration with disingenuous trainers. Let's not pretend it doesn't exist....a lot! Was it the wrong time and place? Maybe. Probably. But the intention to shed light on a decades old problem to a national audience is somewhat intriguing. He opened himself up to criticism of his alleged business practices.

tector 05-09-2011 10:57 PM

Back in the day he used to post on the AOL horsey forums.

An ass.

Indian Charlie 05-10-2011 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by tector (Post 775647)
Back in the day he used to post on the AOL horsey forums.

An ass.

He invited me to the Clubhouse at HP one fine, hot 130 degree summer day. He really does have no filter for what he says. I couldn't believe the things he was saying about Baffert, and Vladimir Syringe. He was bitter about Silver Charm winning the Derby, putting it mildly.

I showed up in a tshirt riddled with holes and blood stains along with a pair of gray gym shorts. I was out of place! :)

Never was invited back, for some reason.

jms62 05-10-2011 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 775599)
The 40pt chop is a killer

Freddie Mo our resident code talker

Patrick333 05-10-2011 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 775542)
Trainers respond to Irwin's comment about lying
By David Grening

Many New York horsemen were disgusted by Irwin’s nationally televised remarks, but few wanted to go on the record with their comments. Kiaran McLaughlin, who did train briefly for Irwin and Team Valor, was offended by the remark. "I can promise you and anyone else that I never lied to Barry Irwin," McLaughlin said Monday morning at Belmont Park. "And I don’t appreciate that comment for our whole industry, all the trainers that have trained for him – I don’t feel so bad because it’s a large group and obviously we’re not all liars. “It took away from the day and the sport and it was uncalled for,” McLaughlin said. “I was very happy for Graham Motion and Johnny Velazquez.”

Hats off to Kiaran.

tector 05-10-2011 08:28 AM

If IC says someone has no filter, THEY HAVE NO FILTER.

Indian Charlie 05-10-2011 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by tector (Post 775678)
If IC says someone has no filter, THEY HAVE NO FILTER.

Truer words......

It is something I identify with easily, thus it is easy for me to recognize.

The Bid 05-10-2011 11:12 AM

Irwin has always done a good job for his partners. They manage their horses correctly and do a pretty good job picking up nice horses at reasonable prices. There's a reason a group like Team Valor is so successful, it starts w BI. Like or hate the guy he gives his people a good bang for their buck. As a partnership goes they are probably top of the foodchain.

He may come accross like a knowitall, but he's probably seen it all, and I'm sure he's speaking from experience.

Hickory Hill Hoff 05-10-2011 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by The Bid (Post 775716)
Irwin has always done a good job for his partners. They manage their horses correctly and do a pretty good job picking up nice horses at reasonable prices. There's a reason a group like Team Valor is so successful, it starts w BI. Like or hate the guy he gives his people a good bang for their buck. As a partnership goes they are probably top of the foodchain.

He may come accross like a knowitall, but he's probably seen it all, and I'm sure he's speaking from experience.

There's a LOT of people involved with the sport, just like that! ;) don't dare question them.....they're NEVER wrong!

The Bid 05-10-2011 11:38 AM

They usually know that's why they are in the positions they are in HHH

Cannon Shell 05-10-2011 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bid (Post 775716)
Irwin has always done a good job for his partners. They manage their horses correctly and do a pretty good job picking up nice horses at reasonable prices. There's a reason a group like Team Valor is so successful, it starts w BI. Like or hate the guy he gives his people a good bang for their buck. As a partnership goes they are probably top of the foodchain.

He may come accross like a knowitall, but he's probably seen it all, and I'm sure he's speaking from experience.

No one is denying that Irwin does a good job. But humble or likable he is not.

Dahoss 05-10-2011 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick333 (Post 775671)
Hats off to Kiaran.

:zz:

Hickory Hill Hoff 05-10-2011 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Bid (Post 775726)
They usually know that's why they are in the positions they are in HHH

;)

The Bid 05-10-2011 08:25 PM

I guess it depends what capacity you know him. I like him, and I like when a guy does well and doesn't mind telling people. There's not enough guys like Irwin running these partnerships. If you put all these partnerships side by side Team Valor lays on the rest of the major groups. Irwin shouldn't be humble, when he deals w his ppl he needs to tell them he's the man. He runs the show and his ppl have been given a wonderful opportunity to be successful in a brutal business. Take Irwin out of the equation all his novice owners take a substantial loss and probably are one and done owners.

When people say you cannot make money in this business it's absolute bullshit. When I have sat these partnership seminars that's how they open " it's fun don't plan on making money" I think that's poor. There's so many idiots doing this stuff anybody with any brains, who truly knows, will turn a profit. Hence Irwins success

Sightseek 05-10-2011 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 775681)
Truer words......

It is something I identify with easily, thus it is easy for me to recognize.

Hey IC!

My older sister is moving to Maine. She's the "fuller-figured" member of the family -- want me to hook you up?!?

I hope you're tall though, she's 6 feet tall.

Indian Charlie 05-10-2011 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 775838)
Hey IC!

My older sister is moving to Maine. She's the "fuller-figured" member of the family -- want me to hook you up?!?

I hope you're tall though, she's 6 feet tall.

lol.

DrugS exaggerates. The person is what is important to me. Though, I gotta say, I do like tall chicks.

Why is she moving to Maine, and where? If you ever go visit her, let me know. Believe it or not, Maine is a great state for foodies.


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