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Harness Racing / Re: Dreamland National
« Last post by G on Today at 09:01:35 AM »Maybe we can have a 1st annual plop picnic at Dreamland?they are asking too much money for mediocre
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Harness Racing / Re: Dreamland National« Last post by G on Today at 09:01:35 AM »Maybe we can have a 1st annual plop picnic at Dreamland?they are asking too much money for mediocre 22
Harness Racing / Re: Maine« Last post by G on Today at 09:01:00 AM »The state of Maine never raced for any money.
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Harness Racing / Re: Joe B in great form« Last post by G on Today at 09:00:10 AM »A driver with no brains is worthless, no matter how good his hands aredo you think Burke would hire somebody to drive with no brains? 24
Harness Racing / Re: Mike P podcast« Last post by G on Today at 08:59:04 AM »This guy's from what I've been told is borderline retarded how could he have a podcast?
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Harness Racing / Re: Monticello Raceway's appeal continues to today!« Last post by G on Today at 08:58:13 AM »Monticello has always been a great place to race. Mikeeeee you should think twice before you make comments about people you have the brain about the size of a P I've been told.
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Zenyatta's Daily Carryover Lounge« Last post by Sweet on Today at 07:05:40 AM »Today's Carryovers 5/12/26
+ 12:40 PM R1 Parx Racing PK5: $68,151 + 1:50 PM R3 Thistledown PK6: $27,235 + 9:38 AM R1 UK Hereford PK6: $1,622 + 1:10 PM R3 IRE Killarney PK4: $677 + 12:15 PM R1 UK Lingfield Park PK6: $401 + 10:38 AM R3 UK Hereford PK4: $389 + 9:20 AM R1 UK Bath PK6: $374 + 10:20 AM R3 UK Bath PK4: $302 + 1:20 PM R3 UK Lingfield Park PK4: $247 27
Harness Racing / Re: Ford must resign« Last post by Yonkers1A on Today at 06:28:02 AM »Day 334, Ford must resign.
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Harness Racing / Re: Monticello Raceway's appeal continues to today!« Last post by Yonkers1A on Today at 06:26:08 AM »There’s some truth there, then there are cheats like Gurino who stole lots of money
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Harness Racing / Monticello Raceway's appeal continues to today!« Last post by wizardofoz on May 11, 2026, 11:51:39 PM »From 2024: DRF:What is it about Monticello Raceway that attracts bettors? Is it the consistent product with a rather basic wagering menu that has barely changed over the years? Is it the afternoon time slot? Is it simply wagering habit for a track that has more than a half-century under its belt?
"What I like most is the horses there are consistent and they race often so you don't see dramatic form reversals. That leads to really trying to handicap races where trips actually matter, and that's the most fun thing about handicapping," said a regular Monticello bettor who preferred to remain anonymous. "I also like that the 'super' trainers don't race there. I love that they race year round and the pools are still strong." One clear certainty when it comes to Monticello Raceway is that it is filled with people who care about harness racing. The track and the people who work there are survivors. The "Mighty M" has stood the test of time and will likely keep chugging along into the future to the delight of those who tune in every afternoon. 30
Harness Racing / Re: 2026 Preakness Field« Last post by Kirby's Ace on May 11, 2026, 11:09:07 PM »Piss poor field for top caliber 3yr olds. But good betting race as it seems wide open!
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