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Originally Posted by Cunningham Racing
I couldn't agree less, but that is your opinion and you're entitled to it..
..When I say technical, I am referring to everything except the glamorous voice and vivid adjectives or anything else that is cosmetic about the race call. A good technical race caller paints the best picture of how the race is unfolding...it takes great forecasting and handicapping ability and Denman is leaps and bounds better at it than Durkin....I've seen several races in New York where a jockey dropped his stick, or there was significant bumping, or a horse was closing from the clouds and Durkin never saw him....
..great example was this year's Wood Memorial..Durkin was so caught up on Keyed Entry and Bob and John walking home in that race that he didn't even mention ONE WORD about Jazil closing until after the wire he yelled "Jazil"...horrible...How can you miss a horse that closes from 20 lengths out of it?..I was hoping he would win to see how Durkin was going to wiggle out of it..LOL.
Denman understands the horses a lot more than Durkin and it shows in his race calls.....Howvere, I do prefer the class and power in Durkin's stretch calls.
As for the fractions, Denman will say them when he feels that they are relavent....Durkin thinks every first quarter is "blistering"..it's hilarious.
As a horse player, I guess I don't value a race caller telling me the fractions unless they matter...i.e. too fast or too slow...I have trained myself to get the fractions off the monitor because they are available to read a few seconds before Durkin says anything - thus he is being redundant half of the time he is saying the fractions anyway....I would rather an announcer be accurate with his call and be able to see things that are about to happen and communicate them fast - instead of reacting late like guys like Tom Durkin and Terry Wallace do most of the time....just my opinion...
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Joel when Durkin came up full fledged simulcasting and in house tv screens were not in abundance. back then to accurately call a race for the majority of listeners you had to give fractions. And if you don't think working in fractions is a lot harder than saying "they're going every fast early" you are kidding yourself. I agree that with in house tv's everywhere and full fledged simulcasting all over the country that giving fractional times is not as important as it was, but Trevor has been calling here since the mid 80's and I can remember only getting the call and not the picture back then in college and screaming "why won't this foreign fruitcake give me the fractions?!! "