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Old 02-26-2007, 04:44 AM
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I thought this thread was going to be about Tom Durkin and a second Tom Durkin.
wow, the thought of two tom dorkins?

man, now i'll never get to sleep!

i'm going to have corny race call nightmares now, in stereo. i'll probably hear cause for concern in surround sound stereo followed up by him calling horses by the wrong name over and over!
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Old 02-26-2007, 06:09 AM
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. i'll probably hear cause for concern in surround sound stereo
That's one of the best calls in the history of thoroughbred racing....
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:17 PM
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I know Tom Durkin is a great racecaller. He must be, because anywhere I say otherwise, people jump all over me. I never cared for him...way too dramatic. I particularly disliked his comments about Bernardini after the Preakness. I think his negative jibe was edited out of the tape later. Barbaro broke down and we were all beside ourselves, but his dissing of Bernardini was completely unnecessary.
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:21 PM
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I know Tom Durkin is a great racecaller. He must be, because anywhere I say otherwise, people jump all over me. I never cared for him...way too dramatic. I particularly disliked his comments about Bernardini after the Preakness. I think his negative jibe was edited out of the tape later. Barbaro broke down and we were all beside ourselves, but his dissing of Bernardini was completely unnecessary.
How did he diss Bernardini? I remember at the end of the Saratoga race it sounded like he wet his pants he was so hysterical.
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:29 PM
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I think one of the best public speeches I've witnessed was by Durkin at the Hall of Fame Induction this past summer. I'd also be willing to bet that if you compiled a list of the Top 10 Race Calls he'd have several on the list. Highly dramatic, yes, but if someone didn't enjoy "Tiznow Does it for America!" I don't know what to say.
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:51 PM
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I think one of the best public speeches I've witnessed was by Durkin at the Hall of Fame Induction this past summer. I'd also be willing to bet that if you compiled a list of the Top 10 Race Calls he'd have several on the list. Highly dramatic, yes, but if someone didn't enjoy "Tiznow Does it for America!" I don't know what to say.
I am one that usually enjoys him, even when he gets overly dramatic.

The Tiznow wins it for America line was great, and will always give me chills.

But I admire Tiznow even more than Durkin for that day. Still can't believe when I see that replay how he comes back to win after clearly getting passed by Sahkee. Great display of talent guts and heart.
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:54 PM
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How did he diss Bernardini? I remember at the end of the Saratoga race it sounded like he wet his pants he was so hysterical.
All the races he called with Bernardini later were examples of a guy who was having a Pampers accident. They were replays of another popular A.P. Indy..my guy Mineshaft! He used to go off the radar praising him, too. At the end of the Preakness he made a negative comment about Bernie's time; I am paraphrasing now because I blocked it from my memory. He basically said the time was ordinary. Anyway, it wasn't true. His time was a very good one and so were his figures: Beyer, Ragozin, Thorograph.
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:58 PM
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All the races he called with Bernardini later were examples of a guy who was having a Pampers accident. They were replays of another popular A.P. Indy..my guy Mineshaft! He used to go off the radar praising him, too. At the end of the Preakness he made a negative comment about Bernie's time; I am paraphrasing now because I blocked it from my memory. He basically said the time was ordinary. Anyway, it wasn't true. His time was a very good one and so were his figures: Beyer, Ragozin, Thorograph.
I don't recall that in the least bit...he said something about an impressive win in a marred Preakness. By the quiver in his voice, I'd hardly think he took the time to say something bad.
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I don't recall that in the least bit...he said something about an impressive win in a marred Preakness. By the quiver in his voice, I'd hardly think he took the time to say something bad.
It was there ...probaby edited now. Do you have an original tape? I think he either said 'lackluster' or 'pedestrian'; it was something along those lines. I know he was upset, but it still seemed uncalled for...and not true!
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It was there ...probaby edited now. Do you have an original tape? I think he either said 'lackluster' or 'pedestrian'; it was something along those lines. I know he was upset, but it still seemed uncalled for...and not true!
uncalled for to me is being more worried about what Tom Durkin said about the precious son of A.P. Indy rather than the other things that were going on, but hey, that's just me.
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It was there ...probaby edited now. Do you have an original tape? I think he either said 'lackluster' or 'pedestrian'; it was something along those lines. I know he was upset, but it still seemed uncalled for...and not true!
maybe he was wrong in the adjective he used for the time, but you might be reaching to say that it was meant as a slight to Bernardini. Everyones minds were in a swirl right at that moment. I imagine that it was a challenge to continue to concentrate perfectly on the the race call after seeing Barbaro pull up.

whatever it was he more than made up for it!! I remember him screaming about him never breaking a sweat at Saratoga.

Of course he screams about the blistering pace when they run the opening quarter in 22 3/5.
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