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The Last Race w1qn

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on December 3, 2012 in No Comments >>

Sunday afternoon found me in an old familiar place. I was at Turfway Park helping out with a handicapping contest. For many moons I ran the show, but on this day I was helping a friend continue the tradition. You could say it felt like old times… My job was getting people ed, answering questions […]

Pigs get fat, and the hogs get slaughtered… 1l6k6e

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 28, 2012 in No Comments >>

There is a chip that was embedded into every horse player’s noggin when they were a child. We were told they were giving us a booster, but it turned out to be an aggressive tendency to enjoy the races, and seek the gold wherever it came from. Steve is a longtime of the Winning […]

I’ll Bet 1t3m35

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 7, 2012 in No Comments >>

The ease of making a Thoroughbred wager is so simple now, that even a two-year-old could get down a bet. That is now, but once upon a time. You had to know where to get your action down, or at least know someone who would lend a hand. Every Derby, my dad would get numerous […]

You Looking At Me? x2c4j

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 29, 2012 in 1 Comment >>

I was having dinner with a friend of mine. She is a TV producer, and we were talking about the talking heads that bring us  information. Our conversation turned into a battle of the sexes. She stood her ground wanting the bold and beautiful, and I was leaning toward true life players who offer info we […]

10,000 Reasons to go to the Breeders’ Cup 33uv

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 26, 2012 in No Comments >>

I once heard a great story about gambling. “Never gamble with someone who is not happy to see you win.” Not only can it make for a long day, but you can feel alone as you sit just a few feet from someone who is rooting against you. For me, this has never been the case. […]

The Happy Horseplayer 331r4x

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 17, 2012 in No Comments >>

When you think of what makes us happy about being a fan of the sport can you think of any special notes? For me, it has always been simple. I love to look over the Twin Spires and see the roses in bloom on that first Saturday in May, start reading three weeks out about […]

Where’s the Love? 5l2a1r

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 2, 2012 in No Comments >>

I have always felt pretty lucky as a racing fan. Not because I have every pick-six, trifecta, or get free coffee. Living in Kentucky allowed me to visit some of the venues where the horse is celebrated. Going to Turfway Park during the cold winter to get rolling toward the spring. Making the drive down […]

A Priest, a Pizza Man, and an Old Lady Walk Into the Track 124db

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 26, 2012 in No Comments >>

Now this probably sounds a bit odd but this is the honest to goodness truth. I would be willing to wager my entire weekend bankroll for any takers. They could be found every Saturday in preferred parking, and our tip would be a large pepperoni and sausage pizza. Father McDoolin was about 75-years-old. A very […]

View From The Roof 5y1d4q

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 22, 2012 in No Comments >>

Since I was a little guy trailing my dad to the races I always looked up high to the “perch” where the track announcer held court. To me this was the greatest job in the world, and it was hard to believe that they actually paid these folks. But after further review they all deserve a […]

Pleasureville 662s30

by John Engelhardt

posted on September 12, 2012 in No Comments >>

One of the curious pleasures of life is doing something you’ve never done before… I Checked the weather forecast, grabbed a road map, and headed out to a weekend adventure through winding roads, peppered with working farms and fields of freshly grown tobacco yellow tipped and ready for harvest. Though a destination was in mind, […]