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Harness Racing / Re: Pepsi N.A. Cup Post Positions
« Last post by WinOutRacin on Today at 01:51:41 PM »
Can the big horse redeem himself?? It will be one hell of a race to be front and center on. First time being challenged..
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Harness Racing / Re: Did anyone see or hear?
« Last post by tumbleweed on Today at 01:49:12 PM »
Please come up with better arguments.  You speak of personal vendettas, yet go after Mike with every post.  Get some new material doofus!   tmbz1
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I do think BB can win if they go a half in something crazy like 52 and change.  He will zoom right on by.  My official prediction is OOMM, BB, BJ  race goes 147.4
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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.
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« Last post by bello on Today at 01:46:53 PM »
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.

Fryeburg is classic Fall foliage time.. I loved Union and Presque Isle ( great northen fair)  Both shut down.

Big a race 3   p5  3/4/246/46/46
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: The Flightlines Are Here
« Last post by Sweet on Today at 01:45:05 PM »
Potatoes,

Why so fucking lame?

You post about me at midnight. And at 6:00 AM

Remarkable.

Calhoun has you at very high pigeon status. You live for me.

It's just sad your such a Simp and a Feeb.

On the other hand, I'm blessed to have you as a good punching bag.

Yeh, a phantom punch from a mouse.

Nah, a mouse is actual something.

You're nothing.
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« Last post by dougie on Today at 01:43:01 PM »
Been to all the Maine harness fairs except topsham and all the mass thorougbred fairs. Thos are the best of times.
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.
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« Last post by dougie on Today at 01:39:41 PM »
Our hotel was about 1.5 miles from the track, my friend and a friend of his went there around 8:00 AM for workouts and stayed all day, I couldn't handle that. Our hotel had a shuttle which I took, it's about 1.5 miles away and you drive right past the harness track on the way.
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.
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If cassie is in Canada bet Brandon Blvd

Or if Fed Ex pulled up to the barn this week.   ngc3
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« Last post by bello on Today at 01:35:14 PM »
I was never there. But I heard it was in a nice area. I miss heading to Suffok Downs and Rockingham Park. We have some fun fairs in Maine, but it's all harness racing. I think throughbred racing is finished in New England.

Been to all the Maine harness fairs except topsham and all the mass thorougbred fairs. Thos are the best of times.
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