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Turkey Day – 1993 y464w

by Ed Meyer 6k1u3t

posted on November 23, 2009 in No Comments >>

It seems like yesterday.  I was not the typical student graduating college. I worked in construction for some years after I graduated high school. At the end of my higher learning, my father asked me if I would like a school ring or to go to Las Vegas with him and his wife. Well, if you […]

Train Of Thought 4u5xr

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 23, 2009 in No Comments >>

Just like John Madden, Tim is afraid to fly…. So, he bankrolled for six months and took a second job at night, so he could take his three weeks vacation at Calder. Traveling from New York was quite a haul, but it was a scenic trip. Kinda’ takes you back in time. He enjoyed the […]

Gulfstream Park Plays Musical Stakes in 2010 394f6i

by Greg Melikov

posted on November 23, 2009 in No Comments >>

Gulfstream Park played musical stakes six weeks before its 68th season opens on Sunday, Jan. 3. It involves the much-heralded Run for the Roses. Back in August, track officials announced the stakes schedule, which had the 59th Florida Derby tabbed for March 27, five Saturdays before the Kentucky Derby. But in November it was moved […]

Long Ride Home 2y1a4z

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 23, 2009 in No Comments >>

I cannot believe the state of racing. It seems that no matter what state, there is some kind of bad news a-brewing. The trainers are taking it on the chin. Some are third and fourth generation handlers. They know their trade inside and out. But, if the game erodes at this rate, there will be […]

Class Act 3q605g

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 19, 2009 in No Comments >>

For those who have ever been to Keeneland, you know they do everything with class. From the time you pull into the manicured parking area, to the way there are no losing tickets on the floor, they do it right. For contest players, they offer up an opportunity to play at the best run facility […]

Going Out A Winner 23y6c

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 19, 2009 in No Comments >>

All of us would like to ed as a winner. The things we do, the people we touch, and those we leave behind. Very few in the sporting arena have a walk off homer, a dunk at the buzzer, or a birdie on the 18th. But for Bobby Frankel, it was an exclamation point to […]

California Dreamin’ [Free Selections] 3f3j2q

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 19, 2009 in No Comments >>

I love to see free selections. It gives me a race to focus on, and allows me to go a little deeper into the race.  I hope they lend some thought to the race, and with a little racing luck, hit the wire in front! This Saturday at Hollywood Park, you may find some plays that […]

The Weekend Is Coming! [Free Selections] 2a1q4v

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 17, 2009 in 2 Comments >>

The best part of racing is that the next big day of action is just a weekend away. But, we like to start early if possible, and there may be a couple of runners worth the look on Wednesday at the “Big A.” The card overall is playable. Sometimes that may be overlooked, as players […]

Historic Hialeah Park Backing Into the Future 3h6g1g

by Greg Melikov

posted on November 17, 2009 in No Comments >>

Hialeah Park, 84 years after its debut in the Roaring ’20s, is back from the dead and on track to hold the first of two meetings 48 hours after Thanksgiving. It has been eight years since the last thoroughbred race was staged at the historic South Florida landmark. At one time Hialeah was known as […]

Goodbye 6keo

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 16, 2009 in No Comments >>

On July 9, 1941, Robert Frankel entered into this world not knowing what excitement he would bring, the years that would unfold, and the 119 Grade-I’s and New York Stakes to his credit. This past year, he had accumulated a small $11,702,123 in purses. He left us on the morning of November 16, and there […]