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Thank you for mentioning Nevele Pride.
No mention of Grades Singing out there, she was one of the all time greats on both sides of the Atlantic.. tough as nails.!!
And, he did. Many times. 3 Internationals and one like you say, never seeing the wood and draw off.
Was on my list as well. Harness horse of the year for 3 straight years.
I've got no problem with Walner being on your list.. it's just a shame,so much potential. I'm glad purple sheet picks mentioned Pine Chip. He almost cracked my top 10 and Dewey as well.
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The greatest cheap Trotter I ever saw was Incredible K, I think he reeled off like 14 wins in a row.
I saw Grades Singing beat a group of male pacers at YR many years ago in a special mixed gait race.
How about this one.....Grades Singing!When she retired only Peace Corps had won more money and Grades Singing didn't have any big money races as a 2yo. Over the span of her career, she went on to win three Breeders Crowns. Three! And seven world records! Do you think we should let Karl race in one BC first? Nah, even if he wins, he's not on any respectable person's GOAT list.Now, ready for this.....as a 4yo.....at Yonkers.....SHE BEAT PACERS! Anyone remember this? Now, if you don't believe this, before you claim it isn't true.....like George Berkner training Goalie Jeff.....you might want to check this out.....unless you have an aversion to being wrong. She won 20 of 25 at three, including multiple NYSS, about ten Quebec Circuit Stakes, and the CTA Championship. At four, she raced 41 times, finishing first-second 34 times, winning the Maple Leaf Trot, the American Trotting Classic, the World Cup (with a world record) and the Breeders Crown. As a 5yo, she was sold overseas, and in her overseas campaign spanned several years where she won the Elitlopp, the Premio Gaetano Turilli, the Gran Premio della Lotteria, and the Prize of Nations, the Vermo Cup and the Finlandia, and the the Prijs de Giganten, which was the most prestigious race in Holland. She came back to Canada, won another Breeders Crown, and by the time she retired she had 148 starts in nine countries.Sorry, I forgot this thread was about Karl being one of the greatest of all time.