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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: spaheaven on June 19, 2018, 10:40:02 PM
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No total on number of stiff jobs though, usta should keep track of that too :)
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Without a doubt, a consummate professional, one of the greatest of all time from a family of greats. Congrats and many more.
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Without a doubt, a consummate professional, one of the greatest of all time from a family of greats. Congrats and many more.
What flavor Koolaid are you drinking ?
He and many others should have been tossed out of racing for life , many years ago
He probably holds the record for the number of States/ tracks he has been tossed out of , or received serious penalties for his involvement in bad races..........I'm sure Michigan posters on plop could add to this post
Here are mine.....the garden State "quinella" race and others that helped shut down that track, Meadowlands (think wire...and wife cashing big ticket with him in 3rd spot) Pompano ,Hoosier ,Lack of effort), bad races at Windsor aka Wallis and pals.........why is he not in Florida Hall of fame..........too many bad races
And "family"..????? wasn't a Wrenn tossed. out of Michigan tracks in the 80's........thats why..and the list goes on
Only Ron Jr has come up clean so far. Hope he stays that way
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CONGRATS PETE, YOU ARE FROM A FIRST FAMILY OF MICHIGAN RACING ALONG WITH THE MERRIMANS HAVE DONE THE STATE PROUD. YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT BAD FAMILIES, DONT LOOK AT THE WRENNS, LOOK AT THE McILLMURRAYS. IF THE GAMBLERS CRY, YOU MUST BE DOING YOUR JOB CORRECTLY, DOING WHAT IS BEST FOR YOUR OWN BANK ACCOUNT IS WHAT THIS SPORT IS ALL ABOUT.
MICHIGAN LOVES THEIR HARNESS RACING, NO MATTER WHAT STATE THEY HAVE TO RACE IN TO MAKE A LIVING
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I remember hundreds of times watching the Late Al Mugsy at Hazel Park,he always sat in the clubhouse,when he got up and headed to the grandstand i knew he had Pete "out" of the ticket.Al would have 3 security guards blocking the window as he bet,Pete NEVER missed ,never ran over the money,he was 100% of the time off the ticket.It did not matter what stable Pete was driving for,could be Gordon Norris,or anyone else,with 1 phone call Al could keep him out of the race.Pete is truly a disgusting sub human crook
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……...Pete is truly a disgusting sub human crook
Peter and Mario B. now of Woodbine racing, raced in Michigan in the 80's and he and Wrenn were "a team"
In the early 90's they planned to repeat their games at Pompano...….but they would not let Mario in.
So , he sat in the clubhouse, and bet. When Peter was in a race, Mario paid big time attention in the parade, to receive Peters signal. When he left immediately after the parade..Wrenn was alive in the race. When he didn't leave to bet, he stayed and watched Wrenn score down , and he noted who Wrenn chatted with pre race. Then Mario did his betting. I was only down there 2 weeks , visiting my brother, whose landlord was the Mutuel clerk Mario usually bet with. I was young then , and a small time bettor....but We did OK !
You are correct.…..he is a POS, and has been getting away with it far too long..due to weak Racing commissions who are afraid to rock the boat, give racing a bad name, get criticized and maybe lose their job and pension. They give him a brief vacation, or ask him to leave, and the next track welcomes him in.
If (Fred) Monteleone was still alive, he would definitely endorse your comments. Peter got him three times at the Meadowlands. He filled his pockets twice, on a double cross, the put a dent in Freds pockets the 3rd time, stiffing, and laughing about it
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Sad thing is that I believe all of these wild gambling stories.
I look at the old time races from Yonkers and Roosevelt on Youtube with 20,000 people and 5 million handles and I can only imagine how much money the drivers siphoned out of there.
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didnt know baillageon was michigan w wrenn...what an act they had.
Someone a few months back was letting me in on classice greenwiod raceway toronto antics...william wellwood tne great. No stranger to warm up signals or post parade antics.....lovely ..
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Well done Pete, always been a fan.