Thread: Vic Staufer
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Old 06-12-2006, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Cunningham Racing
I love his dedication to our sport, but I think that he is one of the least talented race callers...my personal opinion....his calls are very average from a technical standpoint, and he offers to much post race analysis after the horses cross the wire....his strong suit is the excitement element he adds to the races - which might be the best in the country outside of Durkin, as far as getting you excited in the finish/stretch run of the race...also, I hate announcers who you can tell have premeditated adjectives in place for certain events that may take place, and Vic is bad about that...it ruins it for me when I hear something that you can tell he thought up the night before, like when Surf Cat won a few weeks ago and he sad "Cowabunga Dude!" at the sixteenth pole...horrible...his stretch call in the Whittingham Saturday was the best I've heard from him in a while because you could tell that he was original in describing Lava Man's performance and it just rolled off the tongue..I really enjoyed that call..he need to replicate those types of performances..

Vic has a good sense of humor and is quick-witted, which is helpful for him when on camera, but other than that he is a fairly bad TV personality/commentator....he is too overly opinionated and is a horrible handicapper - and then makes excuses when he loses most of the time....

Best callers: (IMO)

Technical: Trevor Denman - easily the best at this..he calls moves before they happen...great understanding of horses and jockey body language, pace, class, track-play, etc. from gate to wire...

Excitement Component: Tom Durkin - his voice exudes class and prestige, and his stretch calls are so powerful that they emotionally attach you to the race...(although he is not as good as he used to be IMO)..

Most Underated/Unknown: Frank Mirahmadi - This guy is the most talented race caller IMO...he possesses it all...he uses an intelligent vocabulary to describe what is transpiring on the track without over doing it, and his level of excitement with timely adjectives and a raised tone in the stretch is powerful and compelling...On top of that, he is also a very good technical caller, which is far more important to serious horse players than the average racing fan may think.

Joel putting Trevor ahead of Durkin is just plain foolish. Perhaps you don't realize this but Trevor fails to do a "little" thing thats called giving fractions. Now that may not seem like such a big deal, but every time Durkin has to interrupt his call to give a fraction it interrupts teh flow of his call and also causes him to have to start with a new cadence upon resuming the fractional call. Now look, if Durkin didn't have to interrupt his superlatives and adjectives with the fractional call(like every great race caller in history has done) I'm sure his calls could be every bit as "technical" as Trevors. fact is Trevor has always punked out and not called fractions so he can showboat with adjectives. hes about 1/10th the race caller that Durkin is.
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