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I have been to all the Maine fairs too! Fryeburg is probably the most popular. Even though it closes out the Fair season as they wind up racing at Cumberland through December. This state had many tracks at one time. Some great horseman have came from here. But the industry is in tough shape here. We go to support the sport here. But it's like spitting into a hurricane.
It's a really long day from sun-up to sundown. I think they have an organized breakfast for fans looking to watch the workouts. A friend told me you might pick up a 'tidbit or two" trying to eavesdrop on a trainer or owner. LOL! He overheard Nick Zito years back chatting about a horse getting ready for his first race the last week at the Spa. He paid double digits and he caught it good.
Their organized breakfast consisted of alcohol. I'm not much of a T-bred fan, more harness, but since I was invited and had never been there it was a no brainer to go. I actually ran into Donna Brothers in the grandstand one day and got a picture taken with her, she was very nice, probably because I was polite.
I had a big day at Big A yesterday. Looking at todays card, i expecct the sameRace 1 tossing the big chalk #2. Coming off a vet scratch#6 Ran a hole in the wind at CD last. Should get brave again here as projected to be lone speed#3 Horror trip last and still managed secondP5 36/4/3/4/246Race 2#4 massive class relief. Down the roaddd cold punch 43 p3 cold punch 4/3/4Race 3 #3 Ditto as race 2Race 4#4 Lone speed for LindaRace 5 246 all facing easier
Dougie, you are amazing!
Dougie is officially on fire Well done man, that was a hard race to handicap.Keep posting your wagers and I am going to glob on Its sad the Big A only has 2 weeks left
Thanks JT! I wanted to get down to the Big A for closing day, but I can't do it. Spent a lot of great times there. A lot of great history there. With two trips to Saratoga planned, i'm saving the bankroll for then.