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Originally Posted by ScottJ
Rich Perloff is another on the "yes" list. His work in the "handicapsule" is terrific on Mondays and Tuesdays dealing with lesser horses, "B" tracks, and making the presentation interesting.
Interesting fact about Megan Devine : She is a graduate of South Side High School here on Long Island, graduating the same time as Crystal Dunn of the US Women's National Soccer team.
Gabby Gaudet should still be with the NYRA crew who put on a much better broadcast with Saratoga Live and Belmont Live. Opened the door for Acacia Courtney who has filled Gabby's ex-role adroitly.
Would move up Tom Amoss as he brings a keen trainer's experience to the broadcasts everywhere. I also find Simon Bray to bring that same insight albeit on a lesser scale. He is paired so often with Todd Schrupp that Simon does not get the same chance to shine on his own.
Sometimes it seems that Mike Joyce and Matt Carothers, both very knowledgable about the game, have become bored with what they are doing and forget that they are lucky to be doing it.
I did laugh about your Candace Hare observation. She could use a stylist on-air, but her knowledge regarding Australian racing is solid.
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Leaving Perloff off the list was an error through manual typing. He would definitely be in the top tier. He has reasonable angles and logic for his picks. Schrupp, Joyce and Rudolf were personalities, not handicappers. I'm no Carnac but they aren't any better than me. Carothers tries to win with singling these 8-1 horses who don't have any business being there. I'm sure he hits sometimes but I have never seen it. Simon became a goofball, I don't know what happened to him. I would prefer they just show track feeds and show stats, lots of stats. I can do without the "entertainment" portion of the programming.
As for my dear Candace, sometimes it is better to give thanks to someone like you who says what you feel. Please don't ever mention her "unknown on the planet earth" accent while talking out of the side of her mouth. That would be mean.
