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![]() Robin Leach Jr.
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![]() Exactly...I can see him say "luxurious ride of the famous"
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![]() Michael Wrona. Aussie who calls GG
I thought he was funny when after the 4th, he said Leparoux could win on a broomstick ![]() |
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![]() Wrona's calls are good and some are hilarious, he used to call Fairgrounds and a major track I believe, I was looking at some old youtube vids and to my surprise I heard his voice calling a major race but unfortunately I don't remember which one it was.
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He's actually pretty funny on the fly and has made comments like that on numerous occasions......seems like CD is still recovering from losing such a great voice when Luke Kryteboss (sp?) died earlier this summer. A very tough act to follow as the guy became a legend in the 10 years or so he called the derby. |
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![]() I 'think' he used to do Arlington way back, he does Golden Gate now.....
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![]() Wikapedia for what it is worth...
Michael Wrona has called some historic thoroughbred races during his calling career in the United States. In 1996, Wrona called the Arlington Citation Challenge at Arlington Park, in which Cigar won his 16th consecutive race. The win tied the previous record of nearly 50 years held by Citation. On December 10, 1999 at Hollywood Park, Wrona called the race that saw Laffit Pincay Jr pass Bill Shoemaker for most career victories by a jockey. Nearly seven years later, on December 1, 2006, Wrona was the announcer for the race at Bay Meadows in which Russell Baze passed Pincay for the same honors. Looks like he has called races at Hollywood,Lone Star and Retama as well as Bay Meadows,GG,FG and Arlington as said above. The guy gets around and that "Racing" thing at the start is probably his signature if such can be so. |
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![]() Wrona may be the guy who once referred to a longshot front runner that held his lead late as "staying like a mother-in-law!"
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