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Well if you ask Greg Peck he should be there as the greatest Trainer/ Driver.then there is the real greats...CallowayCardinalKeringtonHaughtonCampbellFilionMerriman (by accomplishments alone).
I never saw Calloway, Cardinal or Kerington drive so I can't agree or disagree. Campbell and Filion for sure. If you are putting Merriman in by accomplisment alone, I think Dave Palone should be ahead of him.
Makes sense. I would agree on that as well.
Well then perhaps Dickie Stilings shoud be mentioned. I sent Dickie some nice claimers who got over the tartan surface quite well. I think Dickie drove well enough to stick with Dave Palone, after all he won two jugs, back to back I think for Royal Travel with the Spur horses. Horses I sent him were for enhancing my bank account. They werecheap claimers racing against cheaper claimers
True. But about 150 of them were East of Scranton. I was there when he tried a couple whacks at the Big M mid 80s. Campbell, O'donnell, Moiseyev, et al sent him back to farm country quick. Still 20,000 in 40 years is a major accomplishment! Great durability and consistency
Gotcha. That's like comparing ME to Brad Pitt in the looks department.
Chicago Mt Rushmore1- Tony Morgan2- Joe Marsh Jr3- Walter Paisley4- Daryl BusseHonorable mention Dave Magee and Gene Vallandingham
For tony Morgan to be second all time in wins with way over 17,000 and not be in the HOF because of a long standing bias out of Columbus due to his feuds with Bergstein and Pines is fucking BS and an embarassment. How do we as an industry not recognize a guy with that kind of win total with enshrinement? Makes a mockery of the whole thing!
Jugette, Woodrow Wilson, US Pacing Championship with Ball And Chain among others according to bio. I remember the Ball and Chain win.Was just checking his bio First driver in history to reach 850 win plateau with 853. Walter got 843 the year before.