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![]() at Freehold is by far the best. Talking about the Yankees losing the night before in the middle of the race.
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"I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'." |
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![]() In my opinion Tom Durkin is the greatest announcer in horse racing history.
He has an amazing ability to caputre great moments in a way that combines great accuracy as if a reporter while thrilling us with great passion as if a fan. He changed my profession from a public address medium to a television commentary that caused so many people to want to hear what he had to say next about the stars we love. His clarity and description was what first made me take note. I used to sit in the paddock at Gulfstream Park and could absolutely know what was happening and perhaps more importantly what might happen each and every race. When we hear that special intensity in his voice you know that you're listening to the most important racing in the world. We all have our Durkin favorites. " The two Derby winners hit the wire together" " Sunday Silence braces for the oncoming power of Easy Goer" " Mike Smith lets the Bull roll. But there's casue for Concern" " A picture is worth a thousand words. This one is worth $5 million dollars" " Bertrando is a stunned second" " The unconquerable, invinceable, unbeatable Cigar!" The bigger the stage the more he steps up and makes calls that are worthy of the moment. Someone once said to me that I sound a little like Durkin. High praise indeed. The only reason I don't sound exactly like him is that I'm just not good enough. Horse racing is the only major sport that doesn't honor it's announcers with HOF induction. I think that's a terrible oversight. What would our memories be without Chic Anderson's " Moving like a tremendous machine"? Or Dave Johnson's " And down the stretch they come"? Trevor's " They would have to sprout wings!" or Harry Henson's gravely voice saying "here comes Vigors the White Tornado". Or even Cappy. " The horses are nearing the starting gate. The fan's make their way to the outer rail. That can mean but one thing!. IT IS NOW POST TIME!!" What a gift from God that they let me go to the races everyday. And get paid to do it. I should wear a mask when I pick up my paycheck. Cheers. VJS |
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![]() Well said Vic. It's a pleasure to listen to Durkin on a daily basis, sure every now and again he'll fumble one but who doesn't. My favorite announcer trifecta is Durkin over VJS and Becker.
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You have a million dollar set of legs and a five cent fart for a brain.-Herb Brooks |
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I guess it's the difference between a Vin Scully and John Sterling.. To each his own. |
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![]() All of the great calls require get races. Save the earthquakes and other extraordinary events. You can't believe in Miracles, unless a miracle is happening. Trying to make a great call without a great race is like trying to make a world class meal with crappy ingredients..No matter how well you cook the food will only be so good.
I believe in the entertainment value of race callers very much always have suggested that callers can greatly enhance the racing experience. I just wish I heard more informative information with a 1/8th to go then the obvious "Sprouting Wings" etc stuff. PS Nothing against Denman I have found many of his calls tremendous |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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"Birdstone wins the Belmont Stake!" Such simple words, yet very powerful. His voice was excited yet dissapointed, yet not too much of either one. Personally, my wanting to call races spawned purely from my passion for the game. If you know me personally, I live and breathe it. Heck my dog is named after a race horse. I also enjoy entertaining and merging the two together ended-up being the ideal recipe. Hopefully someday I'll get to call the big races and folks can critique me here too! |
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![]() how about a movie?
first there was Saving Private Ryan then Being John Malkovich why not Ranking Tom Durkin? |
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--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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yeah that guy is pretty classic, he used to call Garden States harness and flats back in he day, and maybe AC as well. He can also be heard in the movie "bronx tale"...... KRYPTONITE!!!! -bt- |
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![]() Day in day out, there are better racecallers, but when it comes to the dramatic call, there isn't anyone who can come close to Durkin, and there proibably never will be.
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i don't know, dave johnson's derby calls are kinda special as well -bt- |
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![]() Vic quoted some of Durkin's all time great race call quotes. For those of you have not heard or not heard in a long time the call of the 1998 Belmont it is a must. Here is the youtube link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIRP4UbrCg8 As far as Vic Stauffer is concerned, you are being to humble you add a great element to the races. I don't know what it is but sometimes the passion you bring a stretch drive is just awesome. A few weeks ago the call on Tutta Bella was one of my all time favorites. I guess it didn't hurt I had a large bet on her. Keep up the good work Vic |
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It prompted me to watch the KYD and Preakness of 1998 too. Victory Gallop looked like a pretty good horse too. Great rivalry. Thanks and enjoyed the call of that Belmont by Durkin. |
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