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General Category => Ask the Experts => Topic started by: FrankD. on August 26, 2012, 07:00:53 AM
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2 hours of national TV coverage on a beautiful day at America\'s oldest race track as 46,528 jammed the facility that was built to handle 20,000 and everyone got to see Willie Beeman. No not the quarterback character from the decent (if you like football) movie starring Al Pacino. The horse brought to us by Richard (tricky) Dutrow and owner James Riccio a 2 mere days after winning the Albany Stakes for NYB horses on Wedneday.
If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer comedy? Go to the DRF site and read the article of how tricky watched the race from his favorite Chinese restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the shots on where to spot the horse. They were seriously considering entering him in the Travers. Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella, Bruce Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple of juice trainers de jour.
Jimbo\'s string of disappointing performances says it all on a day where it was a major coup to get national coverage without a single triple crown contender in the big race. The dead heat made for buzz I\'m sure as I was trackside and did not see any coverage. I suppose as a true fan of this ever crumbling sport that was a better conclusion than interviewing tricky after winning the Travers from a Chinese restaurant?
Seminar:
1st Logical conclusion, Baffert ships, goes wire to wire, big play on Jeter by those that ever picked up a sheet and a $ 14.40 exacta covered the win bet on the reverse.
2nd 600,000 Pletcher de jour who worked 59.3 on July 29th but did not race until August 25th, did have steady works in between but if your not sitting on a race after that work, when are you. The 6 & 8 were logical well bred alternatives and TGAB was on the obvious $19.60 exacta.
3rd A complete puzzle and why not Pletcher/Rosie coast to coast @ 5/1.
4th Cinemitize was a gift, TGAB was all over the 10 @ 22/1 who got left 3-4 lengths at the gate and had the 2 for a cold but very unrewarding $ 29.60 exacta and $ 146.00 tri.
5th Did Rigby not bounce or bounced and was still good enough to win?
6th Chaos on the turf again, a good price if you had it, George Weaver is having a great meet, TGAB gave out Anita Chica to the seminar and radio audience as Bill Mott has had many better days than this one.
7th the 2,6 & 9 were the figure horses mentioned, the Rice horse was not impossible and was used by many underneath as well as the 12. Some got lucky as 25/1 on top makes a nice tri & super.
8th TGJB passed the race, TGAB talked about the 8 and others, I had a strong opinion and Optimizer finally ran the turf race we\'ve been waiting for after D. Wayne got done playing Triple Crown.
Stakes: Zagora and Hungary Island were given out and logical as was Contested as a single, The Kings Bishop, enough said, The Travers was exciting, TGAB liked Liason like many, Golden Ticket was discussed often throughout the day. A very rare poor ride by Ramon on Alpha 3W 4W by the king of saving ground? After watching the reply a few times Alpha had funny action on the final turn almost looking like he pulled Ramon out, not sure if he was trying to change leads on the turn or what but I was shocked to see him that wide. Anyonewith more knowledge or better visual perception please chime in as I\'m very curious.
The 13th had me home by the time it was run and concluded Bill Mott\'s and yours truly bad day.
No sour grapes here, I\'ve had many losing days at the track; A huge crowd, the humidity rose throughout the day and it was uncomfortable.
Worst moment of the day: Long lines @ the brew pub
Best: I ran into a guy upstairs in the clubhouse who has owed me money for quite awhile, as he reached into his pocket I said oh boy! Then he pulled out 2 paddock passes which my friend enjoyed as she got some great pictures there.
Looking forward to get away weekend as this 40 days and nights wears on you. A new face in Wrongly made his BBQ debut and richiebee & topcat take their act on the road this week.
Were still only one bet away from level for the meet, not even a big bet but it is a must to at least shoot par here.
Good luck,
Frank D.
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\"big play on Jeter by those that ever picked up a sheet\"
Hi Frank,
Would it surprise you if I told you that Jeter never ran a race as fast as Brigand? Anyhow bud,tough on Ramon who gave a perfect ride to Alpha considering the way the race came up.Can\'t resist, Frank, the ride of the day by the ground losing bum Rosario on the kinda slow D.Wayne elephant, Optimizer.
Re Travers,Beyer very generous,he\'ll hear about it, giving a top, Beyer 100 to Alpha(TG 0 with ground loss). The old SPA slow route time rears its head again and they just can\'t resist making the horses faster than they ran,no other dirt routes, blah blah,whatever.Dead heat Travers winner and confirmed slow slug, Golden Ticket, eligible for NW 1X, entered by Mc Peek in Travers after the race for alw nw 1X did not fill, what a game.
Kings Bishop a joke with the very difficult Tricky winner getting a Beyer of 97(TG 2-ish)Waiting for a conspiracy idiot to tell me that was a drug induced performance, as the field staggered through the lane.Clueless Clown Sabini who Chairs NYSRWB must be vomiting after grandstanding and with Tricky winning from 200 miles away with \"extra\" precautions.Horrific performance by Trinniberg and the ground saving Currency Swap(rail a bit ugly yesterday for a majority of those who were pinned there,imo Travers winner aside)
Your Mott horse in the last received a horrible tactical ride from Lezcano but should have still won,NS\'s moms\'racing brilliance burning the money even more for breeding guys.
One swing gets you out, 7 days to go.
Best Luck,
Mike
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Frank
It was great to meet everyone. Big thanks to Allen
and his call on the 3 horse in the Travers! Thankfully
the Dh didn\'t destroy my belief in Alpha and sent me home
a winner on the day. Can\'t wait for Bill\'s race by race
\"Tweeters\" feed!
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FrankD. Wrote:
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> 2 hours of national TV coverage on a beautiful day
> at America\'s oldest race track as 46,528 jammed
> the facility that was built to handle 20,000 and
> everyone got to see Willie Beeman. No not the
> quarterback character from the decent (if you like
> football) movie starring Al Pacino. The horse
> brought to us by Richard (tricky) Dutrow and owner
> James Riccio a 2 mere days after winning the
> Albany Stakes for NYB horses on Wedneday.
>
> If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer comedy?
> Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> tricky watched the race from his favorite Chinese
> restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> seriously considering entering him in the Travers.
> Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella, Bruce
> Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple of
> juice trainers de jour.
>
> Jimbo\'s string of disappointing performances says
> it all on a day where it was a major coup to get
> national coverage without a single triple crown
> contender in the big race. The dead heat made for
> buzz I\'m sure as I was trackside and did not see
> any coverage. I suppose as a true fan of this ever
> crumbling sport that was a better conclusion than
> interviewing tricky after winning the Travers from
> a Chinese restaurant?
>
> Seminar:
>
> 1st Logical conclusion, Baffert ships, goes wire
> to wire, big play on Jeter by those that ever
> picked up a sheet and a $ 14.40 exacta covered the
> win bet on the reverse.
>
> 2nd 600,000 Pletcher de jour who worked 59.3 on
> July 29th but did not race until August 25th, did
> have steady works in between but if your not
> sitting on a race after that work, when are you.
> The 6 & 8 were logical well bred alternatives and
> TGAB was on the obvious $19.60 exacta.
>
> 3rd A complete puzzle and why not Pletcher/Rosie
> coast to coast @ 5/1.
>
> 4th Cinemitize was a gift, TGAB was all over the
> 10 @ 22/1 who got left 3-4 lengths at the gate and
> had the 2 for a cold but very unrewarding $ 29.60
> exacta and $ 146.00 tri.
>
> 5th Did Rigby not bounce or bounced and was still
> good enough to win?
>
> 6th Chaos on the turf again, a good price if you
> had it, George Weaver is having a great meet, TGAB
> gave out Anita Chica to the seminar and radio
> audience as Bill Mott has had many better days
> than this one.
>
> 7th the 2,6 & 9 were the figure horses mentioned,
> the Rice horse was not impossible and was used by
> many underneath as well as the 12. Some got lucky
> as 25/1 on top makes a nice tri & super.
>
> 8th TGJB passed the race, TGAB talked about the 8
> and others, I had a strong opinion and Optimizer
> finally ran the turf race we\'ve been waiting for
> after D. Wayne got done playing Triple Crown.
>
> Stakes: Zagora and Hungary Island were given out
> and logical as was Contested as a single, The
> Kings Bishop, enough said, The Travers was
> exciting, TGAB liked Liason like many, Golden
> Ticket was discussed often throughout the day. A
> very rare poor ride by Ramon on Alpha 3W 4W by the
> king of saving ground? After watching the reply a
> few times Alpha had funny action on the final turn
> almost looking like he pulled Ramon out, not sure
> if he was trying to change leads on the turn or
> what but I was shocked to see him that wide.
> Anyonewith more knowledge or better visual
> perception please chime in as I\'m very curious.
>
> The 13th had me home by the time it was run and
> concluded Bill Mott\'s and yours truly bad day.
>
> No sour grapes here, I\'ve had many losing days at
> the track; A huge crowd, the humidity rose
> throughout the day and it was uncomfortable.
>
> Worst moment of the day: Long lines @ the brew
> pub
>
> Best: I ran into a guy upstairs in the clubhouse
> who has owed me money for quite awhile, as he
> reached into his pocket I said oh boy! Then he
> pulled out 2 paddock passes which my friend
> enjoyed as she got some great pictures there.
>
> Looking forward to get away weekend as this 40
> days and nights wears on you. A new face in
> Wrongly made his BBQ debut and richiebee & topcat
> take their act on the road this week.
>
> Were still only one bet away from level for the
> meet, not even a big bet but it is a must to at
> least shoot par here.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Frank D.
Lucky? A solid Shopper\'s Network winnah! Linda\'s had a right to improve, it\'s amazing how many horses actually find they like it, once they discover the Joy of Winning . . . and the board pattern was my favorite \"lukewarm support early -- then completely forgotten, the final five minutes, as the chalk rush intensifies.\" Ship it.
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Mike,
Love ya, value your opinion and especially your pace scenario knowledge.
BUT: The next time you post an opinion on a race before its run will be your first ?
I take my shots and those who know me see me back them time and time again.
I\'m curious as to your explanation on Ramon\'s perfect ride in the Travers as he lost 5 lenghts on both turns and dead heated in a MILLION DOLLAR RACE?
Good luck,
Frank D.
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Frank,
Ramon had other options, what were they given the way the inside went.No power steering or brakes comes with these horses.Ground loss not nearly as relevant as you think, the WHOLE trip far more relevant.
Touting or putting up picks is poor form IMO, I just never do it,would never want to throw anyone off.
Best,
Mike
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miff Wrote:
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> Frank,
>
> Ramon had other options, what were they given the
> way the inside went.No power steering or brakes
> comes with these horses.Ground loss not nearly as
> relevant as you think, the WHOLE trip far more
> relevant.
>
> Touting or putting up picks is poor form IMO, I
> just never do it,would never want to throw anyone
> off.
> Best,
>
> Mike
I never thought of it that way - posting piks would throw others off? I always thought it was to reinforce like views. Good point. Point taken.
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miff Wrote:
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> Frank,
>
> Ramon had other options, what were they given the
> way the inside went.No power steering or brakes
> comes with these horses.Ground loss not nearly as
> relevant as you think, the WHOLE trip far more
> relevant.
>
> Touting or putting up picks is poor form IMO, I
> just never do it,would never want to throw anyone
> off.
> Best,
>
> Mike
\" Ground loss not nearly as relevant as I think\"
Then 2 genearations of winning horse players have spent 25-35 per day on data whose major premisis revolves around trips AKA \" ground loss\".
Sorry Mike, That dog just don\'t hunt here!
Frank D.
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FrankD. Wrote:
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> 2 hours of national TV coverage on a beautiful day
> at America\'s oldest race track as 46,528 jammed
> the facility that was built to handle 20,000 and
> everyone got to see Willie Beeman. No not the
> quarterback character from the decent (if you like
> football) movie starring Al Pacino. The horse
> brought to us by Richard (tricky) Dutrow and owner
> James Riccio a 2 mere days after winning the
> Albany Stakes for NYB horses on Wedneday.
>
> If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer comedy?
> Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> tricky watched the race from his favorite Chinese
> restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> seriously considering entering him in the Travers.
> Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella, Bruce
> Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple of
> juice trainers de jour.
>
> Jimbo\'s string of disappointing performances says
> it all on a day where it was a major coup to get
> national coverage without a single triple crown
> contender in the big race. The dead heat made for
> buzz I\'m sure as I was trackside and did not see
> any coverage. I suppose as a true fan of this ever
> crumbling sport that was a better conclusion than
> interviewing tricky after winning the Travers from
> a Chinese restaurant?
>
> Seminar:
>
> 1st Logical conclusion, Baffert ships, goes wire
> to wire, big play on Jeter by those that ever
> picked up a sheet and a $ 14.40 exacta covered the
> win bet on the reverse.
>
> 2nd 600,000 Pletcher de jour who worked 59.3 on
> July 29th but did not race until August 25th, did
> have steady works in between but if your not
> sitting on a race after that work, when are you.
> The 6 & 8 were logical well bred alternatives and
> TGAB was on the obvious $19.60 exacta.
>
> 3rd A complete puzzle and why not Pletcher/Rosie
> coast to coast @ 5/1.
>
> 4th Cinemitize was a gift, TGAB was all over the
> 10 @ 22/1 who got left 3-4 lengths at the gate and
> had the 2 for a cold but very unrewarding $ 29.60
> exacta and $ 146.00 tri.
>
> 5th Did Rigby not bounce or bounced and was still
> good enough to win?
>
> 6th Chaos on the turf again, a good price if you
> had it, George Weaver is having a great meet, TGAB
> gave out Anita Chica to the seminar and radio
> audience as Bill Mott has had many better days
> than this one.
>
> 7th the 2,6 & 9 were the figure horses mentioned,
> the Rice horse was not impossible and was used by
> many underneath as well as the 12. Some got lucky
> as 25/1 on top makes a nice tri & super.
>
> 8th TGJB passed the race, TGAB talked about the 8
> and others, I had a strong opinion and Optimizer
> finally ran the turf race we\'ve been waiting for
> after D. Wayne got done playing Triple Crown.
>
> Stakes: Zagora and Hungary Island were given out
> and logical as was Contested as a single, The
> Kings Bishop, enough said, The Travers was
> exciting, TGAB liked Liason like many, Golden
> Ticket was discussed often throughout the day. A
> very rare poor ride by Ramon on Alpha 3W 4W by the
> king of saving ground? After watching the reply a
> few times Alpha had funny action on the final turn
> almost looking like he pulled Ramon out, not sure
> if he was trying to change leads on the turn or
> what but I was shocked to see him that wide.
> Anyonewith more knowledge or better visual
> perception please chime in as I\'m very curious.
>
> The 13th had me home by the time it was run and
> concluded Bill Mott\'s and yours truly bad day.
>
> No sour grapes here, I\'ve had many losing days at
> the track; A huge crowd, the humidity rose
> throughout the day and it was uncomfortable.
>
> Worst moment of the day: Long lines @ the brew
> pub
>
> Best: I ran into a guy upstairs in the clubhouse
> who has owed me money for quite awhile, as he
> reached into his pocket I said oh boy! Then he
> pulled out 2 paddock passes which my friend
> enjoyed as she got some great pictures there.
>
> Looking forward to get away weekend as this 40
> days and nights wears on you. A new face in
> Wrongly made his BBQ debut and richiebee & topcat
> take their act on the road this week.
>
> Were still only one bet away from level for the
> meet, not even a big bet but it is a must to at
> least shoot par here.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Frank D.
Expect to be present when attendance is taken next week . . . at least for Sat/Sun
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Post race analysis with 20/20 hindsight is the poorest form of all.
HP
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HP,
Think you mean post race selections after a race, agree.Analyzing a race after it is run is just that,an analysis.
Mike
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Frank,
Love you bud, Kool Aid too strong though.
Best always.
Mike
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Kool aid. Good analysis Mike.
HP
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HP,
Better analysis would be Alydar was faster than Affirmed, EZ Goer faster than Sunday Silence and many many more.
Mike
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We find the Kool Aid tastes better with a bit of geometry.
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\"We find the Kool Aid tastes better with a bit of geometry\"
Agree JB, geometry highly relevant, all else equal, no so much when all else is not equal.
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I for one am tired of seeing that guy in the winner\'s circle. Going on for DECADES. It\'s a farce. And I\'m not talking about Dutrow.
HP
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Must be something in the SPA water, a disgraceful performance by Royal Delta.
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I posted in the other thread she came up quite washy late in the pp. none of the others did, and I dont know if that normal for rd.
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Forgot Mike Smith was wide, that\'s why Royal Delta lost. The fact that she was empty is irrelevant.
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For what it\'s worth, I made a 4 horse box aagainst RD, playing that the huge effort would set her back for a while. And didn\'t use the winner.
a) re being washy, the question is whether it\'s a cause or an effect of being overstressed, and
b) if you don\'t think ground loss made a difference in that outcome you\'re the one drinking Kool Ade (sp?).
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) if you don\'t think ground loss made a difference in that outcome you\'re the one drinking Kool Ade (sp?).
.. you have no idea of what empty means!
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Yes, she was empty. And despite that, would have won if she was not much wider than the winner on the turns.
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Agree, but tracking off two common horses is a perfect trip, circling wide or not.Most would \"pay\" for that trip with a 4-5 shot.
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Extremely washed out before the race. The jock was literally sweeping sweat off her with is whip as they were loading. Something was wrong with her. Maybe the water. A courageous try considering she wasn\'t right today.
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From Mott on the sub par performance by Royal Delta:
“My filly ran a good race, a credible race, but not her best race,” said Mott. “Obviously Love and Pride was the best horse today.”
Sorry Bill, your definition of a \"good race\" is different from that of any informed players that watched it.RD was beaten by a very common Love and Pride,weight and ground does not justify getting outrun the last eighth in a pedestrian 13.39.
JB opined she was over the top,it looked that way, especially coming out of the last turn.
Its Tricky best, horrific start cost her the race.
Mike
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miff Wrote:
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> From Mott on the sub par performance by Royal
> Delta:
>
> “My filly ran a good race, a credible race, but
> not her best race,” said Mott. “Obviously Love and
> Pride was the best horse today.”
>
> Sorry Bill, your definition of a \"good race\" is
> different from that of any informed players that
> watched it.RD was beaten by a very common Love and
> Pride,weight and ground does not justify getting
> outrun the last eighth in a pedestrian 13.39.
>
> JB opined she was over the top,it looked that way,
> especially coming out of the last turn.
>
> Its Tricky best, horrific start cost her the
> race.
>
> Mike
yeah, looks like RD\'s had enough. the fast race at CD followed by a mile and a quarter race where she was life and death to hold off a serial hanger. visually, RD looked spent at Del. but, man, Love And Pride needed absolutely everything to fall into place to win that one. it happened.
Jim was talking about all the poor performances this w/e. there were a lot of them, on dirt. outstanding performances on turf and poly though: the track records by Zagora, Obviously, and Dullahan, and very game 2nd place finishes from Hungry Island, Mr Commons, and Game On Dude. great stuff.
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Love and Pride was no surprise to some playing doubles. She was hammered with the 2, 10, 12 and 13.
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Enough, or enough for now? If they don\'t run her again before the BC Classic and she\'s a price (getting weight), how do you handle her?
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That would be the perfect scenario. Lotsa rest, overlooked, and in light. But given her last two races, hard to see Mott (when he has so many others already for BCC) going that direction. Hopefully owner will insist. And heck, with Questing to beat maybe they\'d think Classic was easier spot (obviously it\'s not).
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off the sheet, I\'d have no problem playing RD to get back to a big number if Mott gave her a brief freshening and trained her up to the BC. but will she have enough punch in the stretch of a mile and a quarter race vs the best dirt horses in the world after going 4w/4w? is her burst better suited for 9f and a smaller field?
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FrankD. Wrote:
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> 2 hours of national TV coverage on a beautiful day
> at America\'s oldest race track as 46,528 jammed
> the facility that was built to handle 20,000 and
> everyone got to see Willie Beeman. No not the
> quarterback character from the decent (if you like
> football) movie starring Al Pacino. The horse
> brought to us by Richard (tricky) Dutrow and owner
> James Riccio a 2 mere days after winning the
> Albany Stakes for NYB horses on Wedneday.
>
> If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer comedy?
> Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> tricky watched the race from his favorite Chinese
> restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> seriously considering entering him in the Travers.
> Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella, Bruce
> Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple of
> juice trainers de jour.
Riccio has also employed Rudy Rod, Juan Serey, Peter Walder and Frank LaBocetta, Jr.
Hay oats and water trainers need not apply.
> Worst moment of the day: Long lines @ the brew
> pub
No worries Frankie BrewPub, I\'ll unretire the cooler for next weekend.
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> If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer comedy?
> Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> tricky watched the race from his favorite Chinese
> restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> seriously considering entering him in the Travers.
> Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella, Bruce
> Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple of
> juice trainers de jour.
Riccio has also employed Rudy Rod, Juan Serey, Peter Walder and Frank LaBocetta, Jr.
Hay oats and water trainers need not apply.
A total embarrassment for New York racing. Again, if you had him, great. Congratulations. Riccio and Dutrow just had an incident in Maryland in April. Great year for racing between this and O\'Neill. Unable or unwilling to enforce any rules or suspensions whatsoever. This little bit in this post is more on Riccio that you\'ve EVER seen from NYRA and all their BS \"investigations\" into TRAINERS. I guess nobody notices the common thread between them all. DECADES. Horrible.
HP
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richiebee Wrote:
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> FrankD. Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
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> > 2 hours of national TV coverage on a beautiful
> day
> > at America\'s oldest race track as 46,528 jammed
> > the facility that was built to handle 20,000
> and
> > everyone got to see Willie Beeman. No not the
> > quarterback character from the decent (if you
> like
> > football) movie starring Al Pacino. The horse
> > brought to us by Richard (tricky) Dutrow and
> owner
> > James Riccio a 2 mere days after winning the
> > Albany Stakes for NYB horses on Wedneday.
> >
> > If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer
> comedy?
> > Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> > tricky watched the race from his favorite
> Chinese
> > restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> > shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> > seriously considering entering him in the
> Travers.
> > Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> > had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> > Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella,
> Bruce
> > Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple
> of
> > juice trainers de jour.
>
> Riccio has also employed Rudy Rod, Juan Serey,
> Peter Walder and Frank LaBocetta, Jr.
> Hay oats and water trainers need not apply.
>
> > Worst moment of the day: Long lines @ the brew
> > pub
>
> No worries Frankie BrewPub, I\'ll unretire the
> cooler for next weekend.
Hail, hail, rock and roll. I\'ll be pleased to make a contribution. All we need is a wire shopping cart straight from Pimlico.
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topcat,
The visual of you pushing a cart and chanting beer heeeerrrr is simply too much to handle!
Although your creativity has earned you the concession at the \" richiebee slept here memorial\" on the north side of the deck.
Don\'t forget boy\'s twilight Friday post is 2:45.
Frank D.
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FrankD. Wrote:
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> topcat,
>
> The visual of you pushing a cart and chanting beer
> heeeerrrr is simply too much to handle!
>
> Although your creativity has earned you the
> concession at the \" richiebee slept here memorial\"
> on the north side of the deck.
>
> Don\'t forget boy\'s twilight Friday post is 2:45.
>
> Frank D.
Weekend weather report has improved markedly. We are grateful.