Saturday Seminar

Started by FrankD., August 26, 2012, 05:00:53 AM

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Michael D.

off the sheet, I\'d have no problem playing RD to get back to a big number if Mott gave her a brief freshening and trained her up to the BC. but will she have enough punch in the stretch of a mile and a quarter race vs the best dirt horses in the world after going 4w/4w? is her burst better suited for 9f and a smaller field?

richiebee

FrankD. Wrote:
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> 2 hours of national TV coverage on a beautiful day
> at America\'s oldest race track as 46,528 jammed
> the facility that was built to handle 20,000 and
> everyone got to see Willie Beeman. No not the
> quarterback character from the decent (if you like
> football) movie starring Al Pacino. The horse
> brought to us by Richard (tricky) Dutrow and owner
> James Riccio a 2 mere days after winning the
> Albany Stakes for NYB horses on Wedneday.
>
> If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer comedy?
> Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> tricky watched the race from his favorite Chinese
> restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> seriously considering entering him in the Travers.
> Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella, Bruce
> Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple of
> juice trainers de jour.

Riccio has also employed Rudy Rod, Juan Serey, Peter Walder and Frank LaBocetta, Jr.
Hay oats and water trainers need not apply.
 
> Worst moment of the day: Long lines @ the brew
> pub

No worries Frankie BrewPub, I\'ll unretire the cooler for next weekend.

HP

> If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer comedy?
> Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> tricky watched the race from his favorite Chinese
> restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> seriously considering entering him in the Travers.
> Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella, Bruce
> Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple of
> juice trainers de jour.

Riccio has also employed Rudy Rod, Juan Serey, Peter Walder and Frank LaBocetta, Jr.
 Hay oats and water trainers need not apply.


A total embarrassment for New York racing.  Again, if you had him, great.  Congratulations.  Riccio and Dutrow just had an incident in Maryland in April.  Great year for racing between this and O\'Neill.  Unable or unwilling to enforce any rules or suspensions whatsoever.  This little bit in this post is more on Riccio that you\'ve EVER seen from NYRA and all their BS \"investigations\" into TRAINERS.  I guess nobody notices the common thread between them all.  DECADES.  Horrible.  

HP

Topcat

richiebee Wrote:
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> FrankD. Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > 2 hours of national TV coverage on a beautiful
> day
> > at America\'s oldest race track as 46,528 jammed
> > the facility that was built to handle 20,000
> and
> > everyone got to see Willie Beeman. No not the
> > quarterback character from the decent (if you
> like
> > football) movie starring Al Pacino. The horse
> > brought to us by Richard (tricky) Dutrow and
> owner
> > James Riccio a 2 mere days after winning the
> > Albany Stakes for NYB horses on Wedneday.
> >
> > If you don\'t like sports movies and prefer
> comedy?
> > Go to the DRF site and read the article of how
> > tricky watched the race from his favorite
> Chinese
> > restaurant in NYC and how his owner calls the
> > shots on where to spot the horse. They were
> > seriously considering entering him in the
> Travers.
> > Yes the same owner who in the past 30 years has
> > had horses trained by Oscar Barrera, Peter
> > Ferriola, Gasper Moschera, John Parisella,
> Bruce
> > Levine and now tricky. I know I missed a couple
> of
> > juice trainers de jour.
>
> Riccio has also employed Rudy Rod, Juan Serey,
> Peter Walder and Frank LaBocetta, Jr.
> Hay oats and water trainers need not apply.
>  
> > Worst moment of the day: Long lines @ the brew
> > pub
>
> No worries Frankie BrewPub, I\'ll unretire the
> cooler for next weekend.


Hail, hail, rock and roll.   I\'ll be pleased to make a contribution.  All we need is a wire shopping cart straight from Pimlico.

FrankD.

topcat,

The visual of you pushing a cart and chanting beer heeeerrrr is simply too much to handle!

Although your creativity has earned you the concession at the \" richiebee slept here memorial\" on the north side of the deck.

Don\'t forget boy\'s twilight Friday post is 2:45.

Frank D.

Topcat

FrankD. Wrote:
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> topcat,
>
> The visual of you pushing a cart and chanting beer
> heeeerrrr is simply too much to handle!
>
> Although your creativity has earned you the
> concession at the \" richiebee slept here memorial\"
> on the north side of the deck.
>
> Don\'t forget boy\'s twilight Friday post is 2:45.
>
> Frank D.


Weekend weather report has improved markedly.   We are grateful.