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Old 06-02-2010, 10:36 AM
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Godspeed, brother.

I don't know if he has the credentials to make the HoF, but if they judged it on character, integrity, and personality, he'd be the first jockey on my ballot. Here's hoping he gets a job with NYRA or something to stick around the track.
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Old 06-02-2010, 10:40 AM
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I think Mr. Migliore used to lurk on here, if so let me be the first to say, he will be missed, one thing I could always count on when I bet a Richie horse was he would always give it his best, whether it was a 25K claimer or gr.1 stakes race. That is the best compliment I can give a rider. Happy retirement Richie.
I couldn't agree more CSC. The sport has just lost one of the true good guys. You'll be missed more than you know Mig. Best of luck. Emotional indeed.
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Old 06-02-2010, 10:43 AM
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I'm glad the doctor "forced" him to retire. I hope he realizes that it's for the best and doesn't retaliate against doctor's orders down the road just because he's feeling better.
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Old 06-02-2010, 10:51 AM
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Glad he retired. Would hate to see him get hurt worse had he come back.
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Old 06-02-2010, 11:04 AM
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I'm glad the doctor "forced" him to retire. I hope he realizes that it's for the best and doesn't retaliate against doctor's orders down the road just because he's feeling better.
Of course that's very easy for us to say. I can't say as of yet that I've had the pleasure of holding a job I absolutely love doing, but if I did, to have to give it up not on my own terms would be harder than I can imagine. You have to admire a guy that lived his dream and was successful at it. That alone can be rare and deserves much kudos.
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Old 06-02-2010, 11:05 AM
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Richie, congratulations on a wonderful career. Obviously this isn't the way you wanted to go out and I'm sure that there were still some things that you wanted to accomplish. But take a step back and realize at all the things that you have accomplished in a career that dealt you some wicked cards at times. Every time, you got up bushed yourself off and carried on with nothing but the utmost class and integrity. It was easy to see why you were such a fan favorite. You will definitely be missed, but understandably this is the right decision for so many reasons. Hopefully you will end up doing something within the sport. I'm sure whatever your next endeavor is, you will handle it with the ease and skillfulness that you displayed on the track every time you went out there. I have had the pleasure of meeting you on several occasions and used to enjoy your stints on the NYRA TV shows. You are a natural. Good luck on whatever the future holds for you and once again congratulations on a wonderful career.
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Old 06-02-2010, 11:19 AM
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Migliore is the kind of person who need to represent this sport. Not only does he love the horses, he loves the game, and it's been his everything. If there is no job for this guy w/ nyra they should make one.

I'm sure a forced retirement is very difficult. Like your girlfriend dumping you when you don't see it coming while she's sleeping w somebody else. I can't congratulate mig on retirement because it's obviously not his choice. As a player I can thank him for always giving his best effort on every horse he was legged up on. Thank you Mig
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Old 06-02-2010, 11:22 AM
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Of everyone I've interviewed in the sport the Mig was by far the friendliest and most generous with his time. . . He's a great guy and I wish him the best.
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Old 06-02-2010, 11:25 AM
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Very sad news indeed. Mig is one of the great guys in the game. I am sorry that Mig was not able to go out on his own terms, but he will live to walk and talk about his wonderful career which is the most important thing at the end of the day. Certainly seems like a perfect candidate to be an excellent jock agent. I wish Mig the best in whatever endeavour he chooses to move on to and hopefully it will be somewhere within the game he loves.
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Old 06-02-2010, 11:42 AM
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Of course that's very easy for us to say. I can't say as of yet that I've had the pleasure of holding a job I absolutely love doing, but if I did, to have to give it up not on my own terms would be harder than I can imagine. You have to admire a guy that lived his dream and was successful at it. That alone can be rare and deserves much kudos.
It's easy for any rational person to say. Richie should be extremely proud of his career as a jockey. Life is not over for him, it is just beginning. With his personality and connections he will be successful out of the saddle. That is an absolute guarantee.
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Old 06-02-2010, 12:01 PM
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All I know is I got the best ride of my life when he rode this maiden 25k claimer at Hollywood and cinched up 35k for me. O BEE NAKI!!
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Old 06-02-2010, 12:27 PM
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Richie, congratulations on a wonderful career. Obviously this isn't the way you wanted to go out and I'm sure that there were still some things that you wanted to accomplish. But take a step back and realize at all the things that you have accomplished in a career that dealt you some wicked cards at times. Every time, you got up bushed yourself off and carried on with nothing but the utmost class and integrity. It was easy to see why you were such a fan favorite. You will definitely be missed, but understandably this is the right decision for so many reasons. Hopefully you will end up doing something within the sport. I'm sure whatever your next endeavor is, you will handle it with the ease and skillfulness that you displayed on the track every time you went out there. I have had the pleasure of meeting you on several occasions and used to enjoy your stints on the NYRA TV shows. You are a natural. Good luck on whatever the future holds for you and once again congratulations on a wonderful career.
Amen! Very well said. It would be terrific if Richie could be a mentor to some of today's young riders.
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Old 06-02-2010, 12:48 PM
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Migliore is the kind of person who need to represent this sport. Not only does he love the horses, he loves the game, and it's been his everything.
Very true. Talk about sounding well adjusted:

"Horses have given me everything in life, everything good in my life stems from horses,” Migliore said. “The emotion that I feel now is just knowing I won’t get to do it now, and that makes me sad. But I’m also understanding of the fact that my situation is a lot better than a lot of other guys, and I’m sure many people would trade places with me having to make this announcement. The biggest thing I feel is gratitude that I got to live my dream.”

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Migliore said he hadn’t made any decisions as to whether he would pursue a full-time career in the racing industry, but he mentioned Thoroughbred retirement as a charity close to his heart.

“I want to be as big an advocate as I can for retired Thoroughbreds and give back to the horses that have given me so much,” he said. “I want to make sure every horse is given the respect they deserve.”

Amen to that.
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Old 06-02-2010, 12:50 PM
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Very true. Talk about sounding well adjusted:

"Horses have given me everything in life, everything good in my life stems from horses,” Migliore said. “The emotion that I feel now is just knowing I won’t get to do it now, and that makes me sad. But I’m also understanding of the fact that my situation is a lot better than a lot of other guys, and I’m sure many people would trade places with me having to make this announcement. The biggest thing I feel is gratitude that I got to live my dream.”

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Migliore said he hadn’t made any decisions as to whether he would pursue a full-time career in the racing industry, but he mentioned Thoroughbred retirement as a charity close to his heart.

“I want to be as big an advocate as I can for retired Thoroughbreds and give back to the horses that have given me so much,” he said. “I want to make sure every horse is given the respect they deserve.”

Amen to that.
Mig is the greatest. Best of luck in retirement and the healing process!
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:10 PM
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I nominate the Mig to be the first commissioner of Horse Racing!!
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:18 PM
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Rich is one of the few people on the track about whom that I have ever heard a hostile word. He is a classy guy who worked extremely hard, both morning and afternoon. Inspite of his many injuries he always fought back.
I'm pretty confident that this decision was extremely hard for him but because I like him very much, I am happy he has made it. I would hate to see him have the decision forced on him by an even more horrible accident.
Richie always made time to speak with fans and to be a great representative of the game.
Richie has many friends and the love of a supportive family and I am sure that with his positive attitude and hard trying that whatever he chooses to do, he will succeed.
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Old 06-02-2010, 03:39 PM
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Mig is the greatest. Best of luck in retirement and the healing process!
I second that.
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Old 06-02-2010, 04:33 PM
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I nominate the Mig to be the first commissioner of Horse Racing!!
That's not bad idea. If not that, i would love to see Mig join Tony Black as a regular contributor to ATR. Not only would they both provide outstanding insight from the riders point of view, but the entertaining stories those guys could tell, would never get old!
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Old 06-02-2010, 04:48 PM
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Rich made the announcement that he has officially been forced to retire. More later and tonight on ATR.

It was a very emotional scene.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc_6Qe6ZsSc
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Old 06-02-2010, 04:59 PM
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Mig ..congrats on a wonderful career.

I do hope that as good a spokesperson that you are for this sport, that a major network or racing station contacts you .That you can keep on informing us with your many years of experience.I also hope that what ever you do, you have many ,many happy and as successful years.

Happy new beginnings
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