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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: oreogator2 on May 20, 2020, 03:49:33 PM
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No question about it he should be in the HOF. Classiest guy you could ever meet. I don't think I ever heard him say a mean thing about anyone.
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No question about it he should be in the HOF. Classiest guy you could ever meet. I don't think I ever heard him say a mean thing about anyone.
You will hear it today. 3,2,1.
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I worked for Chris a couple winters in Florida.What a great horseman and human being.Absolutely should be in the HOF !
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You will hear it today. 3,2,1.
ngc3
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Had the worlds fastest colt for a little while too...
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Chris is a great horseman and even a better guy
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Who? never heard of the guy. Must not have taken part in the real harness racing on the East Coast and we all know the only real harness racing is in New York New Jersey and Pa
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First of all New Jersey racing has been a joke for at least 10 years. The Meadowlands a B track at best. Chris Boring is probably not a Hall of Famer but a great horseman in his day. At 21 he beat Cardigan Bay and Bret Hanover with True Duane. In 1984 he won the Jug with Colt Fortysix. He also trained some great horses. Albert Albert, Gene Gene, Super Flower. He drove Pine Chip and was instrumental in the early career of lifelong friend Charlie Sylvester. For my Michigan peeps , also had standouts like Cedar Ridge, Chris’s Colt, Time O Nic, Rev Kole, Domino George and my favorite Varrick.
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I have heard a guy MF Chris Boring for winning that Jug with Colt Fortysix. But that was mostly about the fact that he had to help break and race Colt Fortysix babies. He was not a fan.
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Great guy and a true horseman. He and tommy paver were two of the easiest going horsemen i was ever around
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Boring should be there. Surprised he isn't
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First of all New Jersey racing has been a joke for at least 10 years. The Meadowlands a B track at best. Chris Boring is probably not a Hall of Famer but a great horseman in his day. At 21 he beat Cardigan Bay and Bret Hanover with True Duane. In 1984 he won the Jug with Colt Fortysix. He also trained some great horses. Albert Albert, Gene Gene, Super Flower. He drove Pine Chip and was instrumental in the early career of lifelong friend Charlie Sylvester. For my Michigan peeps , also had standouts like Cedar Ridge, Chris’s Colt, Time O Nic, Rev Kole, Domino George and my favorite Varrick.
God Bless you,I remember them all! How about King Cricket? He drove Sirloin for Chuck,great memories