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Old 02-10-2008, 09:09 PM
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Anybody that didn't like Dooley's Riser Star call is probably deaf, or a non-excitable person and wants a Battilgia call every single time. BLAH.

That call was called to the exact thoughts of the people betting Pyro, like "HOLY **** PYRO IS ****ED, OH MAN HERE HE COMES, HOLY CRAP he is FLYING"

WTF do people want from these callers? Dooley MAYBE makes one name mistake out of 150, where Denman makes it every 20-25, and don't give me that 2nd language crap or whatever the heck he is.

Excitement gets people interested in racing and race calls, not friggin split calls, wrong names, and focusing on the leaders the whole friggin time.

I liken this conversation to people bitching about Vic's Lava Man calls, THERE IS AN EAGLE, A BALD EAGLE, or whatever he said, and then the one where he fought back and yelled Lava Man real loud.

My guess is that people that didn't like this Pyro call, didn't like the Tiznow DOES IT FOR AMERICA call either.
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Old 02-10-2008, 09:16 PM
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I just saw the race today and thought the call was great. Dooley continues to be one of the best and most underated guys in the game.
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Old 02-11-2008, 12:45 PM
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Are you out of your flipping mind?

That was an awesome race call
Agreed!

I was there on the apron near the rail and for those that actually go to the track, you know it is always hard to see what is happening, espcially if your short. Sometimes I can't even see the tote screen if tall people get in front of me.
We do get boxes but I just prefer to be in the paddock and on the rail.

We knew the whole race what was going on because of John Dooley.
When he called Pyro last the crowd was so quiet, then when he called him coming thru midway on that long stretch the crowd just ROARED, it was really exciting.
Now that I've watched it on the DVR it is even better than when I was there. I just don't see what there is to criticize.

I just love his Dooley-isms, he is a fun and accurate caller, I also hope he stays here at The Fair Grounds for a very long time.
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Old 02-11-2008, 02:25 PM
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Tampa Bay 2/9 Race #1

Here is the link:

http://www.tampabaydowns.com/DailyReplays.aspx

"Caricaturist is shortening stride, but he's STILL clear (like there was no way he could be caught..." well, you know the rest...
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Old 02-11-2008, 05:33 PM
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I thought Dooley's call was - as usual - very good.
I think he is the best caller in the country, and I think he demonstrated that again on Saturday.
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Old 02-13-2008, 09:16 AM
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Any call by Terry Wallace could qualify as a bad call. He even surpasses Richard Grunder[Tampa] as the worst race caller.
i don't mind grunder's calling, theres a whole lot worse (bataglia)
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Old 02-13-2008, 09:24 AM
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I thought Dooley's call was - as usual - very good.
I think he is the best caller in the country, and I think he demonstrated that again on Saturday.
dooley dose a good job. but! did he not steel that job from the guy that dose hollywood? one other question. what ever happened to ken miller? he was awsome.
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Old 02-13-2008, 09:29 AM
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i don't mind grunder's calling, theres a whole lot worse (bataglia)
I'll defend Grunder anytime. His enthusiasm for his job and unabashed love for all that is Tampa Bay Downs overcome his occasional () error of mispronouncing names of horses. He is woven into the fabric of Tampa Bay Downs and will be sorely missed by me when he departs.
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Old 02-13-2008, 02:46 PM
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I'll defend Grunder anytime. His enthusiasm for his job and unabashed love for all that is Tampa Bay Downs overcome his occasional () error of mispronouncing names of horses. He is woven into the fabric of Tampa Bay Downs and will be sorely missed by me when he departs.

There isn't a soul in the world I would rather have calling TBD than Grunder.
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Old 02-16-2008, 02:50 PM
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How about that call in the John Campbell @ Laurel.....race caller had the leader 20 lengths ahead at the top of the stretch, only to get caught late by Nite Light.
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Old 02-16-2008, 11:58 PM
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Today in the fifth at Oaklawn Terry Wallace notes the big outside move from Just a Nibble and calls him the winner on the wire.

Except it wasn't Just a Nibble. It was Badger Barry.

You could tell Terry was a little rattled after that race. In the eighth race call, he had some five second gaps while he double checked who was making a run on the backstretch.

In Terry's defense, (and every racecaller for that matter) it was raining and hazy at Oaklawn today. Folks watching the race on television should remember that the view the announcer has might not be anywhere near as good as the view afforded the pan shot camera. If you are in the pressbox behind glass and rain is falling directly on to the pane, your binoculars are useless.

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