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Old 06-08-2012, 11:01 PM
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Vic, what do you make of this Bonde first turfer taking all the money in the 3rd?
Elvis. Sorry I wish I could help. Since becoming a steward I've completely taken off my handicapping shoes.

However since we're pals I asked our PR director Bob Miserski. Excellent handicapper. He thinks the bigger angle is that he's a first time gelding but questions his fight when confornted by other speed types.

Hope that helps.
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Old 06-08-2012, 11:21 PM
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Elvis. Sorry I wish I could help. Since becoming a steward I've completely taken off my handicapping shoes.

However since we're pals I asked our PR director Bob Miserski. Excellent handicapper. He thinks the bigger angle is that he's a first time gelding but questions his fight when confornted by other speed types.

Hope that helps.
You're the man, Vic - don't let the haters get ya down - awesome job as always this evening

Is Bob on Twitter?!
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Old 06-08-2012, 11:46 PM
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You're the man, Vic - don't let the haters get ya down - awesome job as always this evening

Is Bob on Twitter?!
No twitter for Bob. Says he posts on facebook though.
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Old 06-09-2012, 12:45 AM
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i think vic is starting to enjoy this banter.



at least durkin will not have to say something like this...

it's coming down to the wire.....




it's going to be close....









and Paynter wins the Belmont Stakes!!!!
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Old 06-09-2012, 01:00 AM
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I will attempt to give my understanding of what Vic is saying.

When you reach the upper echelon of any profession you hope that you have the opportunity to do something different than your fellow professionals. Who doesn't want to be remembered for something they did; in this case to a large group of people.

In the US the most watched races seem to be the TC races and the Breeders Cup. In this case it was an opportunity where a horse could win the first TC in 34 years. The chance to say the words forever associated with you and a TC winner. Immortality maybe a stretch but is it really.

You finally settle on a what you will say. This will forever be part of history, viewed a gazillion times on you tube, and surely to be talked about for generations. Do you really remember the call with BB or Barbaro? Will you in 10 more years? I will always remember "a tremendous machine."

Suddenly that potential TC winner is scratched. It is the Belmont, a race always remembered as the one I'll Have Another could have won, but also now easily forgotten.

Professionally you will still call the race and attempt to show emotion, however you also feel that this call will probably be forgotten. You almost touched greatness but instead you are relegated back to reality.

I am off my soap box.

Aloha/Geoff
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