Hall of Fame Ceremony

Started by Silver Charm, August 10, 2004, 05:43:38 AM

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Silver Charm

Excellant piece as usual by Jay Privman in the DRF about the induction of Shug, Kent and Co into the Hall.

For most hayseeds from Kentucky when they go to the bright lights of New York it is a whole new experience. Being able to handle the tough times AND the good times is probably the difference between being successful or not.

Shug has come a long way from cutting classes at Kentucky so he can sneak out to Keeneland. The next time you go visit the Hall Shug you don\'t need to sneak in the side door so no one can see you, like you did at Keeneland in those days, no Shug go right in the front door with your head held high. You EARNED it.

http://www.drf.com/news/article/58062.html



Post Edited (08-10-04 08:45)

slakboy

Earned it!? Ugh. Please.

Back me with a billionaire family willing to spend, and the best bloodstock in the game and I\'ll thank you in my acceptance speech in ten years.

And Desormeaux\'s entry is a real travesty. What a joke. He shouldn\'t even be allowed in if he pays admission.



Post Edited (08-10-04 12:24)

Silver Charm

He earned the right to be offered that job with the Phipps because of the quality work he performed while laboring down at Oaklawn and CD with limited stock. Long before he ever went to NY.

Same thing with Bill Mott before he went to work for Firestone, Paulson and others. They had as many $5,000 claimers as they did Allowance runners back in those days and they were all treated with same level of TLC.

Pat Day I\'m sure wasn\'t in attendance because he likes going to banquets and hearing speeches. There is no doubt in my mind he felt like he owed it to someone he goes waaaaaay back with. Almost before he was Pat Day and Shug was Shug if you know what I mean. I\'m sure Fred Aime (Days original agent) probably called and wished him a well deserved congrats. Shug being the second trainer he personally put in the Hall of Fame. LOL