Durkin, Denman & Collmus are my faves, even though as others have noted, Durkin and Denman are slipping at times. Gonna happen to all of us, eventually. Have a heart, boys.
Dooley has too many weird phrasings that distract from the race: \"[Some horse making a move] is being produced\". What? WTF does that mean, \"is being produced\"? Or, \"[The horse on the lead] spins \'em in!\" Huh? Just call the damn race, meat, and stop looking for unnatural \"signature\" calls.
Wrona is contrived, period. He\'s been in the U.S., what 30 years? Yet the accent is as thick as if he just came in from the Outback. That\'s baloney. The only saving grace here is having an inconsequential announcer call meaningless racing -- one of those perfect symmetries that don\'t come along very often in life.
Grunder at TBD has a voice that should have never passed an audition for calling races. I can\'t comment on the actual substance of his race call, because I can\'t listen to him call an entire race before blood starts spurting from my ears. Maybe he\'s great from a technical perspective, but I can\'t chance it.
Someone said Grunder is a screamer...and what, Terry Wallace isn\'t? Good gawd, dude, tone it down before you have an apoplectic seizure -- every race at Oaklawn DOES NOT have the next Smarty Jones in it.
Wish we could have Luke K. and Kevin Goemmer back (R.I.P. guys). Neutral dialect, great sense of propriety (call intensity matched perfectly to the battle at hand, not trumped-up in any way), light use of \"signature\" calls...both of these gentlemen knew their place, and knew that they were there to describe and augment the show; contrast with Wrona, who thinks he IS the show.