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Rokeby Forever
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I forgot about Lefty Nickerson and Marvelous Marv Cohn, the softball champ. "Fireman" Joe Aquilino, too.
What synthetics are to California racing:
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louis finochio
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I know you as " Louis The Boot!" LOL
Proverbs 31:8
"...stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all those who are destitute.."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QawYXs2e ... re=related
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"...stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all those who are destitute.."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QawYXs2e ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIASWv9GYC8
TJ wrote:Hi Dray,
Marty the Clocker, he sure was one of the good ones. Do you remember Louie and Jules too? All three were sharp as they come and made a good living at the windows. TJ
My friend Howie is good pals with that whole crew. Met Marty and got to know him the 2 years before he passed. What a great guy. I loved having the "inside track" on how my horses were doing. Not to be selfish, but there was nothing better than a call at 10 saying: "Junior, he finished like a real race horse"... He was always right on. He liked Brushed Bayou, which meant a lot to me.
I waited for those special arbitrage moments: Horse A and B would breeze together, every morning. Horse A was always 1-2 lengths slower. Horse A wins his maiden. We would bet the house on horse B.
Other great story I was told, missed it unfortunately: Marty watches a horse breeze and train. One day, two, three. Loves the horse, breezes well, and gets better. Horse goes into a maiden, Marty and crew bet OUT. Maidens are for the clockers. That horse, SEATTLE SLEW. They bet him the whole ride.
I really miss that guy, TJ...
dray33 wrote:TJ wrote:Hi Dray,
Marty the Clocker, he sure was one of the good ones. Do you remember Louie and Jules too? All three were sharp as they come and made a good living at the windows. TJ
My friend Howie is good pals with that whole crew. Met Marty and got to know him the 2 years before he passed. What a great guy. I loved having the "inside track" on how my horses were doing. Not to be selfish, but there was nothing better than a call at 10 saying: "Junior, he finished like a real race horse"... He was always right on. He liked Brushed Bayou, which meant a lot to me.
I waited for those special arbitrage moments: Horse A and B would breeze together, every morning. Horse A was always 1-2 lengths slower. Horse A wins his maiden. We would bet the house on horse B.
Other great story I was told, missed it unfortunately: Marty watches a horse breeze and train. One day, two, three. Loves the horse, breezes well, and gets better. Horse goes into a maiden, Marty and crew bet OUT. Maidens are for the clockers. That horse, SEATTLE SLEW. They bet him the whole ride.
I really miss that guy, TJ...
Hi Dray,
That was Marty alright. Although he pretty much stayed to himself, if you were his friend he'd never leave you out in the cold. Louie the clocker is also gone. I did see Jules a couple years ago at Gulfstream, but not recently.
Marty passed way to young. Thanks for the Marty stories and bringing back fond memories of a good man. I miss him too :>) TJ
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Rokeby Forever
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dray33 wrote:Other great story I was told, missed it unfortunately: Marty watches a horse breeze and train. One day, two, three. Loves the horse, breezes well, and gets better. Horse goes into a maiden, Marty and crew bet OUT. Maidens are for the clockers. That horse, SEATTLE SLEW. They bet him the whole ride.
Not only that, but they logged him down as Seattle SUE the first three or four times he worked. There was a correction printed, but I'm sure that helped the odds a little, although I think he was still odds-on in his debut, wasn't he? The word got out to the wise guys...
"When I am on my deathbed, I imagine I will say, 'Thank God I did that'" - Arthur Hancock, on buying back Gato del Sol from Europe after Exceller was killed in a slaughterhouse in Sweden.
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