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![]() Please note that Vic always says " I think it's so n so ,but it's very,very close" etc. He is making a best guess,and usually he is right. I like that he gives ya his best guess(and that's all it is.) Best thing about Vic is that he likes to do the job(he likes to bet,and is a sheetfreak.)I think he would do it for very little money.Not so for Trevor(who I don't think even bets.) Vic comes on TVG(THIS IS SO YOU CAN PROTECT THE KIDS ,CUZ THEY WILL GET SCARED LOOKING AT THAT GUY.)
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Also, Vic does show more enthusiasm for the sport than most do and I appreciate that, BUT I here he may be just as much of a prima dona as the rest of them...most of those guys are like jockeys...they are extraordinarily well paid (I believe they are overpaid) and most of them that I know are a little prima dona-ish....I like them, but they do make a lot of money for coming in to work late and never having to do any administrative type work or anything really sophisticated or brain-crunching...just my opinion |
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They all have a gift though. That is not an easy job. Just listen to some of the guys at other tracks like LOne Star. OMG. They are horrible. |
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![]() Well,I am just telling ya what Trevor said one time(that he doesn't bet.)I thought it was odd,but that's what he said.
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Speaking of track announcers, they did a feature on Luke Kruytbosch the other day. It's funny how when you see what these announcers look like, they don't look anything like what you would expect. Luke is a big, fat guy and his speaking voice is nothing like his announcing voice. He also seemed like a little kid. He was very animated. They showed him preparing to call a race and he used crayons to color in the silks to help himself remember what colors each jockey had. His personality was like Tom Hank's in the movie "Big". He was like a little kid. His voice is not nearly as low as the voice he uses when he calls races. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 07-11-2006 at 01:45 AM. |
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I had a feeling that it was nothing like what was in my mind. |
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How much is "extraordinarily well paid"? --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() Reminds me a lot of "Funny Cide has dropped out of it" (or something to that effect) from the 04 JCGC. I was watching the race and just thought to myself, what's this guy talking about, Santos hasnt asked Funny Cide for anything yet. I do appreciate Durkins short lines from big races such as "and Rock Hard Ten begins uncoiling that massive stride of his" and such...
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![]() As far as the statement of "Ace Blue will watch those two run away" goes,I have heard Vic say many times that Lavaman is the best horse around etc.,and so a little "personal expectation" or "bias" towards that horse would probably be a factor.
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With regard to favorite track announcers, for me it's no contest. My two favorites by far are Vic and Durkin. |
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"And Smarty Jones is ROUSED TO THE LEAD under journeyman jockey Stewart Elliot!" "and Birdstone is going to make him it earn it today" Durkin can be WAY over the top spmetimes (see "Invasor is AWESOME!!") but I'll take him over Vic any day. I guess it really just boils down to personal preference though. |
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I'd say the California guys are both overrated but also have it harder in some ways. It's got to be far easier calling 5 and 6 horse fields than fields of 10-12. Stauffer's call was not good, but he was probably trying to come up with something to say in the short field. A better judge of talent, I think, is to compare announcers calling a 12 horse field race. In any event, I really never listen to an announcer when I am on-track. At home, it is different, because I'm limited in what I can see. So, to me, the most important part of an announcers job, aside from quickly and accurately calling the start, is to let those watching on TV/Internet know what , if anythng, important is happening outside of camera range. |