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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Janny on June 14, 2020, 09:28:02 PM
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No spectators allowed but I believe you can hang out near the track to watch.
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Only if it’s a Black Lives Matter protest in the parking lot
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Wtf no spectators what a joke
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Harness racing matters!
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Good! Stay away
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Paulding?? never heard of it
Ohio county fair races
http://ustrottingnews.com/revised-racing-program-for-paulding-ohio-county-fair/
Horsemen should be prepared to race out of their trailers. 11.wp
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Ohio county fair races
Horsemen should be prepared to race out of their trailers. 11.wp
No problem. They been living there for decades
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No spectators allowed but I believe you can hang out near the track to watch.
figures, a horseperson talking about breaking the law
it must be inbred in their blood
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Stay your ass out east n keep that chinese flu with you
Dont need east coasters here
Dont want em here either
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Had dat positive antibody test so kiss my ass motha fu*ker.
You worried about dying drink that cesspool water at the "Paulding county" fair
ngc3 73cv.2 ngc3 73cv.2
Typical least coast asswipe
Thinks harness racing is all about the shitty east coast tracks and their doping horses to the hilt
Stay out east where you belong Maggot!
We dont need you here!
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You can watch:
Grove City, OH — The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association and the Ohio Fair Racing Conference will kick off the county fair racing circuit with live streaming coverage of harness racing from the Paulding County fairgrounds Tuesday (June 16) and Wednesday (June 17).
The Paulding County Fair was scheduled to begin Monday (June 15). It was to be the first fair of the 2020 season but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Three days of harness racing were originally planned for the fair, but that has been trimmed back to two days.
The 12-race card schedule for Tuesday will be live streamed on the OHHA Facebook page beginning at 4 p.m. Replays of the races will be available on the Trot and Pace Marketing website, trotandpacemarket ing.com, following completion of the racing. Wednesday’s race card will also be streamed live on the OHHA Facebook page. Post time is 4 p.m. Wednesday’s races will also be available for replay on the Trot and Pace Marketing website.
The OHHA and the OFRC are planning to live stream Ohio Fair Racing Conference races throughout the summer.
OFRC Regional Coordinator Bill Peters says, “With fans not allowed at the fairgrounds, this is a way for owners and fans to see the races. We are hoping it might expand our fan base and expose some people to harness racing that might not have seen it before.”
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TO BILL DICKHEAD PETERS
IF YOU CANT WAGER ON THEM, WHAT THE FUCKING DIFERENCE DO IT MAKE IF THEY ARE LIVE OR NOT
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GOT THAT TRACK LIGHTNING FAST
(https://i.imgur.com/GEBpGCa.png)
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SOME OF THOSE FAIR TRACKS ARE LIKE RACING ON CONCRETE
(https://i.imgur.com/pSy1Q1Q.png)
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Nice to see Troll has a sense of humor. tmbz1
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Itslike going to the bar and watching the beer taps
N liquor bottles and not having a glass to
Drink out of :P
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Thom Pye and Roger Huston on the broadcast tmbz1
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How tough would it be for Scarboro...and Hollywood to do this....use facebook to telecast its races...…….
Pretty good quality too
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I'm sure all those invaderfs from Michigan were licensed in Ohio! NOT......Crawford gives them a free pass!!