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Time gone by
« on: August 31, 2025, 11:21:22 AM »
I remember when wrestlers did not look like HULK HOGAN and Hockey players were 170 pounds and looked like your average joe and my number one athlete DR J i thought could fly without wings and miles on a off track went in 2.12 and Drivers had mud all over their face and this was all fun to me.      Now this was a shock to me as i went to Buffalo raceway to see the grand Circuit and and bet lots of money on 2 Greenwood horses that i thought were machines and i loaded up on a 3-2 shot with Ron Waples that i thought could not lose but there was a 2 year old called French chef coming in from the Meadows that just jogged by a length and could have won by many and it was special as i thought at the time that this was harness racings Secratariot and the next week it was greenwood getting the Grand Circuit and i was listening to the radio that afternoon and Stan Dancer was on and the host asked him who was the horse he had to beat and this was the shock when he said i dont really know the other horses and the host said but you will look at the program and he said that could only get me in trouble and i knew he was great for the game because he created payoffs and made the game a great puzzle that rewarded you well when figuring out the puzzle,     There is no puzzle in todays racing with a huge chop.

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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2025, 11:44:01 AM »
I remember when wrestlers did not look like HULK HOGAN and Hockey players were 170 pounds and looked like your average joe and my number one athlete DR J i thought could fly without wings and miles on a off track went in 2.12 and Drivers had mud all over their face and this was all fun to me.      Now this was a shock to me as i went to Buffalo raceway to see the grand Circuit and and bet lots of money on 2 Greenwood horses that i thought were machines and i loaded up on a 3-2 shot with Ron Waples that i thought could not lose but there was a 2 year old called French chef coming in from the Meadows that just jogged by a length and could have won by many and it was special as i thought at the time that this was harness racings Secratariot and the next week it was greenwood getting the Grand Circuit and i was listening to the radio that afternoon and Stan Dancer was on and the host asked him who was the horse he had to beat and this was the shock when he said i dont really know the other horses and the host said but you will look at the program and he said that could only get me in trouble and i knew he was great for the game because he created payoffs and made the game a great puzzle that rewarded you well when figuring out the puzzle,     There is no puzzle in todays racing with a huge chop.

I remember French Chef--he raced in The Battle of Brandywine and was no match for a very sharp Artie's Dream

Artie was a very nice horse

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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2025, 11:51:43 AM »
I remember French Chef--he raced in The Battle of Brandywine and was no match for a very sharp Artie's Dream

Artie was a very nice horse

Not after that opening quarter! Regardless, Artie's Dream was very sharp that day.

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« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2025, 01:39:54 PM »
Not after that opening quarter! Regardless, Artie's Dream was very sharp that day.

French Chef was hard used to the 1/4 pole--27.4--in those days that was unheard of

Artie's Dream paid $3.60 to win-which was quite a gift

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« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2025, 12:07:43 AM »
I remember the race very well. Artie's Dream was very sharp and coming on strong. He was super impressive in his elimination. I think he tied or just missed the track record for 3yo's. French Chef was coming off a monster 2yo season. He won 20 of 22 starts.....as a 2yo! In the final, Seahawk Hanover left hard, but Stanley wasn't letting him go under any circumstances and put him in the pocket in 27.3.....in the slop! Artie's Dream pulled first up from the 3 hole and we all know what happened after that. LOL. Artie's Dream won it, Eastern Skipper (placed) second, Seahawk Hanover third. I think in the final Artie's Dream may have broke the track record set by Niatross.....and again, it was in the slop!

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« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2025, 01:04:45 AM »
Computer was the best that day and actually was the best all year. Brutal trips cost him many big wins. Beaten favorite in Meadowlands Pace.

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« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2025, 08:22:25 AM »
Brandywine was a great track. on the same night i believe another horse went a real good mile. BANDELIER . I don't remember the driver but he looked small and was Italian .  That was a great night of racing in the rain!  tmbz1

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« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2025, 10:12:22 AM »
Brandywine was a great track. on the same night i believe another horse went a real good mile. BANDELIER . I don't remember the driver but he looked small and was Italian .  That was a great night of racing in the rain!  tmbz1

It was nasty weather that night. I just can't remember Bandelier racing that night, but I do remember him winning the American National with Butch Paisley.

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« Reply #8 on: September 01, 2025, 07:47:40 PM »
many years ago i played poker on the boat in indiana and was talking horses for a few hours with a guy and i told him that he sounds like he lived at the track with just like me and he replied saying with asking me if i knew who he was and i said no and he told me he was Walter Paisley and i laughed and told him i thought you understood the game very well.

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« Reply #9 on: September 03, 2025, 10:48:17 AM »
many years ago i played poker on the boat in indiana and was talking horses for a few hours with a guy and i told him that he sounds like he lived at the track with just like me and he replied saying with asking me if i knew who he was and i said no and he told me he was Walter Paisley and i laughed and told him i thought you understood the game very well.

Cool story. Butch was am excellent driver and horseman.




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« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2025, 08:45:48 PM »
I am trying to post a picture of Butch my friend sent me earlier this year....


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« Reply #11 on: September 05, 2025, 07:40:34 AM »
I was hoping Paisley read plop and made comment on my post but i had the feeling and its only feeling that he still wanted to be in the game but he felt the game had left him,    Rarely did i ever run into a driver at the casino but i did many moons ago with Kieth Waples who never played a dollar while there and most of you know that Jean Rene Plante is a pro poker player who is very good.

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« Reply #12 on: September 05, 2025, 09:24:11 AM »
many years ago i played poker on the boat in indiana and was talking horses for a few hours with a guy and i told him that he sounds like he lived at the track with just like me and he replied saying with asking me if i knew who he was and i said no and he told me he was Walter Paisley and i laughed and told him i thought you understood the game very well.
He lost all his money in the Chicago Stock Market

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« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2025, 11:32:17 AM »
Shelly told me he was going to beat French Chef the night they raced at Liberty Bell. Goudreau not the owner. He tipped very early,it didn’t matter. Artie was incredible that night. Great race!

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« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2025, 11:39:18 AM »
Can't seem to figure out how to post the picture. Trying. Not a techie, LOL.

 

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