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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: rainman2 on April 17, 2024, 02:59:09 PM
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My vote is—-
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Ron Waples
Won many big races (probably a few at big prices too)!!
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Ronnie Wrenn Jr to me is better than Merrriman and doesn't get the pub that Aaron does. Todd and Andy
McCarthy are both very good.
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Ronnie Wrenn Jr to me is better than Merrriman and doesn't get the pub that Aaron does. Todd and Andy
McCarthy are both very good.
Todd is way better than Andrew!
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Todd McCarthy
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Jim Morrill Jr
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Jim Morrill Jr
Absolutely Jim Morrill Jr. He brought in quite a few long shots in important Meadowlands races several decades ago. Seems content now to be a big fish in a small pond.
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Ceba horshy
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Steve Warrington
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Ross Croghan
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Cat Manzi ;D
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Absolutely Jim Morrill Jr. He brought in quite a few long shots in important Meadowlands races several decades ago. Seems content now to be a big fish in a small pond.
Will always be known as a drunk race fixer
was involved with Brennan and Parker fixing races at freehold in the 90s
was blowing over twice the legal limit in the warmups before race 1 at Lexington some years later
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Will always be known as a drunk race fixer
was involved with Brennan and Parker fixing races at freehold in the 90s
was blowing over twice the legal limit in the warmups before race 1 at Lexington some years later
I've heard the same. I won't bet wherever he's racing.
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JM was a mess when he left the Meadowlands for western NY. On any given day you didn’t know what JM personality would show up. I saw this first hand.
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A couple of years before he built his stable of rich owners and fast horses, Joe Anderson was kicking ass in Chicago as a catch driver. I followed ChiTown racing very closely from the mid 1960s until the greedy track owners and crooked politicians killed it. I never saw anything like what Little Joe did before or since. He brought in long shot after long shot for all kinds of trainers. Horses would just GO for him. He could make speed with a three legged donkey. It's no wonder he dominated once he got all those good ones to train himself (Falcon Dakota, Big Tom, The Big Dog, Million Dollar Bye, Ohyouprettything, Popcorn Penny, Pacific Flight N, No Control N, Vance Romance, Jules Jodoin, Next Bonus A, Columbia Nipper, Duncan MacLeod, Droppin'thehammer, etc).
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Demons, bad habits, personality, habits, whatever aside ---- Ron Waples, Cat Manzi, Berndt Lindstedt, Jim Morrill Jr., Ross Croghan, Jeff Gregory, Gilles Gendron, Keith Clark, and Benoit Cote.
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A couple of years before he built his stable of rich owners and fast horses, Joe Anderson was kicking ass in Chicago as a catch driver. I followed ChiTown racing very closely from the mid 1960s until the greedy track owners and crooked politicians killed it. I never saw anything like what Little Joe did before or since. He brought in long shot after long shot for all kinds of trainers. Horses would just GO for him. He could make speed with a three legged donkey. It's no wonder he dominated once he got all those good ones to train himself (Falcon Dakota, Big Tom, The Big Dog, Million Dollar Bye, Ohyouprettything, Popcorn Penny, Pacific Flight N, No Control N, Vance Romance, Jules Jodoin, Next Bonus A, Columbia Nipper, Duncan MacLeod, Droppin'thehammer, etc).
I think you need to go back and look at a program joe was ok with others his all he had to do was point in right direction