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Post by gtapp on May 22, 2010 14:31:08 GMT -5
I looked long and hard at that #8 in the 12th. Why I didn't play it I don't know. I went with everyone else and took the 7. Also thought #9 with Robin on board would come in the money.
Krissy K cashed 35 times out of 43 races last year (although not for big money) and 11 out of 17 so far this year. (Of course he had to have some help from the breakers to win)
John Green at 73 is my hero. He has made the board in around 25% of his races. He can give the young studs a run for their money.
I understand that years ago he was one of the race leaders at the Meadows. Does anyone have any history with him or background information?
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Post by thegiss on May 22, 2010 16:51:29 GMT -5
I looked long and hard at that #8 in the 12th. Why I didn't play it I don't know. I went with everyone else and took the 7. Also thought #9 with Robin on board would come in the money. Krissy K cashed 35 times out of 43 races last year (although not for big money) and 11 out of 17 so far this year. (Of course he had to have some help from the breakers to win) John Green at 73 is my hero. He has made the board in around 25% of his races. He can give the young studs a run for their money. I understand that years ago he was one of the race leaders at the Meadows. Does anyone have any history with him or background information? I was not here, but with the two scratches, she definitely would have moved up to the top of my ticket last night. He served in the army with Elvis Presley, in the same drom (barracks?). Has the besty mustache of any driver in the sport. Aggressive going to the front (which I think is his best style). He has been around forever and is a very knowledgeable horseman (and a great storyteller as well).
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