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He wrapped himself in clear plastic bags to keep the rain out and still could see his colors.
He wrapped himself in clear plastic bags to keep the rain out and still could see his colors. The guy was a bust out
Here is another story , about Clint , you will likeWhen Clint was in his prime in NY in the late 60's , 2 young business men entered the business, bought a horse and gave it to Clint to train and drive.First night the horse is in to go and had drawn the 8 hole at Roosevelt: the 2 guys show up in the paddock , with their program.They approach Clint...and one guy said he has the strategy for their race" You leave hard from the gate, and you should be able to find a hole 2nd or 3rd. Sit till just after the half , then pull..and you should be able to get by the horses ahead of you "Clint was calm...and slowly took off his gloves. He handed the gloves and his whip to the guy doing the talking.........a nd then he spoke"I think you should drive the horse...and looking at the quiet guy..said and while your partner is preparing for his drive , you should find a new trainer and a barn to take this horse after it races....I am going to tell the judges that I will not be training or driving this horses as of this moment "And he walked away
Clint once told me. “Horses raised in Kentucky are beautiful but being they are raised on pretty flat land they have to be trained very carefully as the have very weak muscles “. Then almost like an afterthought he said. “They are paper cachet bastards”….Maybe he had one just break down
Well, he had a jog track in canada that was made with dips and rises in in so he was not just talking.
No, but may have worked.HintFrom the paddock office Clint went straight to the State Vet's office.Hint The key is all black rain coat.
Some of you may remember Clint Hodgins.A big name tr/dr from the 60's and 70's,and a real Racetrack Character!He had a top FFA trotter. Regal something?Early 70's.Laurel Park.Two year old trotting stake.At warm up time it starts to rain.Clint didn't bring his rain colors with him.To warm up the horse ,but stay dry Clint borrows an all black rain coat from the groom.Paddock Judge calls him in after the warm up trip, but before the race."Mr Hodgins distinquishing colors are required, We understand it is raining, but you can't race in an all black rain coat".Clint doesn't want to get wet, but doesn't want to get fined by the judges either.What would you have done?What did Clint do?I will post on Monday the answer to what (life of the party) Clint did.Please,Lets hear your answers to what you would have done
I go back to the days of Nero, Nansemond and Albatross. Can you tell me about the one you mentioned above.
They used to tell the same story about Carmine and Buddy....intercha nge any asshole trainer/driver name.....
WOW ! On a first name basis huh.