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Old 11-24-2007, 03:03 AM
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here's your chance. show your love for everything they've done for the game. tell us how much you love the big players in this game.
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Old 11-24-2007, 07:00 AM
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My big ups go to the crew of experts that spent all that money in the BC Pick 6 pool singling DThomas on most of their tickets. It showed me that there are people out there burning money waaayy worse than I am. Someone should make a Bud Light "Real American Heroes" for those brainiacs. The thought of such a mind boggling adventure will never be erased from my memory. That horse had everything pointed against him and they overlooked it like it wasn't even there.

My REAL big ups go to the trainers that make these beautiful animals their life. If I had hands-on-experience with horses, it would definitely be my choice of profession. The highs are high and as always, the lows are low. Just the thrill seeking opportunity that I'd engage with open arms. Not the big wig trainers either, that get the best stock year after year. I'm talking about the real horsemen. The ones that don't get everything spoon fed to them. The ones that move horses up the right way.
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Old 11-24-2007, 09:43 AM
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It's ying and yang. W/o the big there are no little.
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Old 11-24-2007, 09:46 AM
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thanks alot for being insanely wealthy and gracing the world by spending you disposable income into horse racing
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Old 11-24-2007, 11:24 AM
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thanks alot for being insanely wealthy and gracing the world by spending you disposable income into horse racing
And becoming more wealthy after retiring your 2-year old for winning a grade 3... We all know that it wouldn't do anything more at the track if you let it say, I dunno, maybe run in it's 3 and 4-year-old-seasons anyway.
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Old 11-24-2007, 01:29 PM
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And Todd loves them so he can again break his season earnig record. Hey, w/o the big boys who would we root against ? and where would we quietly place a bet on one of their favs when no one is looking .
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Old 11-24-2007, 02:16 PM
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When you said, "The Big Boys", first one I thought of was Steve Crist (for teaching us how to play multirace wagers); and BTW, for teaching how important it is to actually form an educated opinion on a race, unclouded by emotion. Going back a bit, Beyer stands by himself.

Love him or hate him: D. Wayne Lucas for bringing in big owners, in a big way, and changing the fabric of racing forever as a result.

Allen Jerkins, for being willing to take on Chuck Simon

Arthur "Bull" Hancock for bringing good European bloodlines to the US, and improving our stock. Leslie Combs for pushing syndication and bringing money and "outside rich people" into the sport.

Descendents of many owners of the last century, who althought fewer in number, still "breed to race" - and gave us Secretariat, Ruffian, etc.

Coolmore and the Sheiks for buying up and taking the best American bloodstock away, but while doing so infusing a tremendous amount of cash that trickled down throughout the industry. If that was good or bad, nearly 20 years later, it's still hard for me to determine. It certainly seemed to spawn a profusion of "bloodstock agent as a career".
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