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Old 10-08-2007, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by FGFan
For interviewing Dr. Ruggles today; getting an update on Teufelsberg and everything else that happened on Saturday.
I logged on a bit late 10 mins in, but will catch the beginning on archives.
Thank you.
My pleasure.

Archive page below... "Hour 1" (where it says Rich Rosenblatt who actually didn't make it...) Dr. Alan Ruggles of Rood & Riddle right from start of Show and gave outstanding explanations of everything that happened Saturday and an update of Teufelsberg's condition from 30 minutes earlier.

http://www.thoroughbredracingradione...,08/Itemid,35/




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Originally Posted by Riot
This is what makes ATR the most timely, best racing radio program - THANKS!

Edit: Steve, if you get an extra 30 seconds to fill, can you restate what Dr. Ruggles essentially said about Teuf? Missed the first 45 min of the show, won't be able to get archives until tomorrow?
Doc,

Thanks for the very kind compliment.

Reading Dr. Ruggles comments between the lines, I thought he said Teufelsberg was 'in tough'...

Those who missed the show should also enjoy Tom Proctor (Purim), Rusty Arnold (Wicked Style) and Frank Brothers (Tessa Blue). All three were really informative. (Hour 3)...
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