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Stoopers 3c315z

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on June 8, 2011 in No Comments >>

Have you ever seen the guy or gal that can kick a ticket like a professional soccer player without any effort ? How about the guy who runs around and angles everybody for a few bucks ? I have known plenty, and in the game of racing they have been there long before me, and […]

Lost Along the Way 2j5b27

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 13, 2011 in 2 Comments >>

For the past few days I have read about Michael Baze, and the troubled life that has followed him. He was due in court on drug charges, and I am sure this really weighed on his mind. One thing I would like you to do right now, think back to when you were 24-years-old, and […]

Things Will Never Be The Same 4h1q31

by Ed Meyer

posted on July 11, 2010 in No Comments >>

As horse players, we have always been used to the ever-changing game. Things are always on the improve, and tracks are trying to better prepare to serve the customer. If this summer has shown us anything, it is that racing is making some big steps. A few for instance are: Monmouth Park – I think […]

The Beginning And The End 3o2r6q

by Ed Meyer

posted on July 6, 2010 in No Comments >>

Once upon a time, racing was king. It was the only real game in town, and it was not everywhere. You had to travel or wait for your favorite track to run. It was an event, and it was an honor to spend 5 hours at the oval watching horses run around in circles. But […]