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![]() Good article about one of my ATR favs, Tony Black, in Blood-Horse
http://racing.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=41346
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![]() Thanks for the post. I, too, really enjoy his segment on ATRAB.
Now if only Akronism could have won in Saratoga when she came up with Tony riding and I had money on them!! |
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![]() Tony Black's segments with Steve are outstanding. He provides a tremendous insight and always "tells it like it is"
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![]() Now if Steve would have a segment with R.A. "Cowboy" Jones titled "Boomin' Grannies with..." my life would be complete.
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![]() I too enjoy the Tony Black segments. It's hard to find the time to listen to the entire 3 hours each day each week, but I almost always listen to the 30 minutes or so with Tony. I especially enjoyed the segment prior to the Cotillion Stakes when Steve had to remind Tony that he did win the race once back in it's early years. Tony didn't think he had ever won the race.
By the way, I live in the Philadelphia area and took my son to the Franklin Institute kids museum a couple of months ago. They have a room dedicated to sports, with all the Philadelphia sports stars and legends on the wall. And included is a lifesize photo of Tony Black on the wall right where he should be, along side the other great athletes of Philadelphia. |
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![]() I will pass along the exceptionally kind comments about Tony to him this week. It will mean a lot to him. And I appreciate hearing how much you enjoy us together on ATR.
The segments we do are among the most interesting aspects of the show for me. Tony Black rode for years for JJ, and I wasn't sure how he would feel after JJ left.. But what's happened is that we have what I believe are great exchanges because he is so open about his himself, the game, and the mistakes he made in his career and personal life. He can relate to any area of the jockey's existence because he's lived it. He knows he could have been an all-time great in the irons had he not been seduced by 'the demons', but is more than satisfied with how things have turned out for him through sobreity. He has helped dozens of young jocks make good decisions or save themselves from bad ones, and is one of the most respected and well-liked veteran riders in the game as he reaches the twilight of his career. After talking with him for more than a year on the radio, I finally got to meet him in person this summer at Saratoga, and was greeted by someone who I instantly felt I had known for much longer. He has the kind of warmth and earnestness that generates a familiarity and is automatically endearing. Knowing that listeners sense that demonstrates what an asset he is to the show and the game.
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