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You can take the risk that the horse stays sound and earns out what you can make by taking the cash now, or you can just teh cash and let somone else take the risk. Whats so bad about that? |
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I saw him two days after and he was still white and shaking. That was one tough beat. |
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The first horse I REALLY remember running was the next year... DEVILS BAG at Belmont, then Hialeah. "If only" on that one... |
A new low has been set for name dropping in this thread.
Don't get me wrong, Eddie Barker is a nice guy, but at least on Steve's birthday can you raise the quality of your name dropping. How about Heliadoro Gustines? I assume you guys are tight? |
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I don't think its possible to "drop" the name of a guy like Eddie. It would be like name dropping the one and only, the legendary, the greatest race track hustler of all time, "Black Joe". |
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They came with training blueprints and instructions on what to do with them, how to gallop, breeze, jog and train them. He paid attention, and was very fortunate to be able to get on the job experience with what to do with good horses, he didn't have those himself at the time and there is no substitute for hands on experience. |
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Its a different story training top stakes horses. The techniques ARE different in training a good horse and a claimer. Not the fundamentals, like condition and feed and shoeing, etc. But training good horses is really harder than claimers, claimers you just have to keep happy, you don't have to drill them into condition. Top horse require a delicate balance of getting and keeping fit without sending them over the top. I don't think acknowledging a break and good fortune and the opportunity to learn something from one of the best is something to be ashamed of. |
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I can't speak for everybody, but my nose is growing just READING this thread.
I'm thinking of throwing myself through the looking glass on the off chance it's more realistic on the other side. It can't be less. |
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Well at least his % is the same at all jurisdictions that he races in, pretty much.
Unlike some unnamed folks who miraculously go to certain racing jurisdictions and go on fire with the same horses they couldnt win at other jurisdictions with.;) |
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I only saw the aftermath. Eric |
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Yeah, that was an inside joke where apparently you were the only one who got it. I wasn't name dropping, lol, I just thought others might have known about it. |
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But the greatest has to be the time I'm leaving the track at saratoga and walking out the gate into the parking lot on the Union Ave side. Gino Stevens come by in his big ole car, and Black Joe waves at him and Gino stops to get in the car. So out they drive, Black Joe with a beer can in his hand, and Gino driving. A bunch of owners and people are watching, and one guy says "Now thats got to be the greatest Daily Double in history, Gino and Black Joe!!" LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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