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Originally Posted by Scurlogue Champ
It's like the difference between Kobe Bryant and a high school kid. The huge fields they deal with along with the absence of color coded saddle cloths make the task they accomplish pretty amazing.
Always colorful with their calls and they make it seem like they are just relaxing through the race without getting nervous and trying to "find" horses.
The in-race analysis of how it is setting up is another thing that the antipodean guys are experts at. They really know their racing and circuits.
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I don't disagree that Australian, or any race caller overseas, are solid, accurate and top-notch. But to judge American-based callers utilizing field size is a tough go because American field size is quite low. If it were larger, we'd call larger!
Race callers use the silks, not the saddle cloths. I use the colored cloth only in an absolute pinch, but more frequently use my marker colored silks on my program in the "brain cramp" moments of a call.
Race calling is tough... it's like music. Some people like a certain genre and hate others and visa-versa.