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MINE THAT BIRD αλλά ΤΟΎΡΚΑ...!
ΒΑΖΩ ΤΟ ΒΊΝΤΕΟ ΓΙΑ ΕΝΑ ΚΑΙ ΜΟΝΟ ΛΟΓΟ.
ΑΝΑΚΑΛΥΨΑΝ ΟΙ ΤΟΥΡΚΟΙ ΠΡΙΝ (4) ΜΗΝΕΣ ΜΟΛΙΣ
ΤΗΝ ΝΙΚΗ ΤΟΥ mine that bird ΚΑΙ ΧΩΡΊΣ ΝΑ ΓΝΩΡΙΖΟΥΝ
ΟΥΤΕ ΤΟ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΤΟΥ ΑΝΑΒΑΤΗ ..ΤΟ ΒΙΝΤΕΑΚΙ ΑΥΤΌ
ΈΧΕΙ ΚΆΝΕΙ ΗΔΗ.....811000 ΠΡΟΒΟΛΕΣ...(!!)
ΚΑΝΤΕ ΤΙΣ ΣΥΓΚΡΊΣΕΙΣ ΜΕ ΜΑΣ....ΚΑΙ ΚΛΑΨΤΕ..
Απ: MINE THAT BIRD αλλά ΤΟΎΡΚΑ...!
Τι μου θύμησες ρε φίλε τώρα με αυτή την κούρσα !!!
Ένας εκπληκτικός Street Sense με έναν Borel στη σέλα του από άλλο πλανήτη εκμεταλλεύτηκε κάθε πέρασμα που βρήκε μπροστά του προσφέροντας ένα αξέχαστο θέαμα !!!
Ούτε και εγώ δεν ξέρω πόσες φορές έχω δει την συγκεκριμένη κούρσα την οποία θεωρώ συνδυαστικά τον ορισμό της στρατηγικής της ιππευτικής τέχνης και της ανάλογης τύχης φυσικά.
Στο δεύτερο βίντεο 1:08:20-1:11:00 φαίνεται ξεκάθαρα πως ήταν προαποφασισμένη η διαδρομή του και δεν έτυχε απλά διότι εξ’ αρχής επιλέγει να ακολουθήσει τόσο πίσω μη κάνοντας καμία προσπάθεια να κερδίσει θέσεις αν και μπορούσε.
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Τα υπόλοιπα για τους τούρκους τα έχουμε πει ούτε και εγώ δεν ξέρω πόσες φορές ήταν 50 χρόνια πίσω και τώρα είναι 100 χρόνια μπροστά διότι αυτοί που ηγήθηκαν αλλά και ηγούνται των ιπποδρομιών στερούνται κυρίως οράματος και όντας φαν του γνωμικού ότι φάμε ότι πιούμε και ότι αρπάξει ο κ… μας.
Ένας εκπληκτικός Street Sense με έναν Borel στη σέλα του από άλλο πλανήτη εκμεταλλεύτηκε κάθε πέρασμα που βρήκε μπροστά του προσφέροντας ένα αξέχαστο θέαμα !!!
Ούτε και εγώ δεν ξέρω πόσες φορές έχω δει την συγκεκριμένη κούρσα την οποία θεωρώ συνδυαστικά τον ορισμό της στρατηγικής της ιππευτικής τέχνης και της ανάλογης τύχης φυσικά.
Στο δεύτερο βίντεο 1:08:20-1:11:00 φαίνεται ξεκάθαρα πως ήταν προαποφασισμένη η διαδρομή του και δεν έτυχε απλά διότι εξ’ αρχής επιλέγει να ακολουθήσει τόσο πίσω μη κάνοντας καμία προσπάθεια να κερδίσει θέσεις αν και μπορούσε.
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Τα υπόλοιπα για τους τούρκους τα έχουμε πει ούτε και εγώ δεν ξέρω πόσες φορές ήταν 50 χρόνια πίσω και τώρα είναι 100 χρόνια μπροστά διότι αυτοί που ηγήθηκαν αλλά και ηγούνται των ιπποδρομιών στερούνται κυρίως οράματος και όντας φαν του γνωμικού ότι φάμε ότι πιούμε και ότι αρπάξει ο κ… μας.
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Aυτος ο borel μεγάλη αλογοφατσα! Λες και έχει φάει κλωτσιά από το πρόσωπο του έχει μπει " μέσα" από την αριστερή πλευρά! Μεγάλη ιστορία έχουν γράψει στην Αμερική , όλοι αυτοί οι Γαλλο-Αμερικανοί αναβάτες από την louisiana οι περίφημοι CAJUN RIDER'S!
Cajun Racing: From the Bush Tracks to the Triple Crown, longtime turf writer Ed McNamara tells the story of a remarkably resilient people with a passion for racing and an unmatched touch with quarter horses and Thoroughbreds. In Cajun country, there's a lot of character and a lot of characters, as superstar jockey Kent Desormeaux likes to say. You'll meet trainer Pierre LeBlanc, a wheeler-dealer who ran an illegal casino and won one of his best horses, Palomino Joe, in a card game. You'll meet his son Pete LeBlanc, who bought jockey Robby Albarado his first horse and saddle and taught him how to ride. You'll meet other great families of Cajun racing: the Romeros, the Desormeaux, the Borels, the Bernises, the Delahoussayes and the Delhommes.
From the Inside Flap
In Cajun Racing: From the Bush Tracks to the Triple Crown, longtime turf writer Ed McNamara takes you on a wild ride way down south to Louisiana. There you'll meet a remarkably resilient people with a passion for racing and an unmatched touch with racehorses. In Cajun country, there's a lot of character and a lot of characters, as superstar jockey Kent Desormeaux likes to say.
Take the legendary trainer Pierre LeBlanc, a wheeler-dealer who ran an illegal casino and won one of his best horses, Palomino Joe, in a card game. Then there's Pierre's son Pete LeBlanc, who bought Robby Albarado his first horse and saddle and taught him how to ride. It's a fast-paced history lesson rich in humor and local color as McNamara interweaves the life stories of some of the great names in Cajun racing--Romero, Desormeaux, Borel, Bernis, Delahoussaye, Delhomme, Albarado, and many others.
Go back in time to Cajun Downs, a bush track that was a breeding ground for dreams and great careers. With no rule books or stewards to keep things in line, Cajun creativity knew no bounds in trying to gain an edge. Using anything from foul-smelling alligator grease to a crazed rooster tied to a horse's mane was considered fair game--but even after the hottest contests, winners and losers usually remained friends.
Family ties are everywhere in Cajun land, with fathers schooling sons from sunup to sundown and brother battling brother in no-holds-barred match races. Meet Cecil, Kenward, and younger brother "Tee Red" Bernis, who began riding at age 5 and was so small that his feet were tied with twine to keep him from falling off. Then there's the hilarious saga of Cynthia, a male monkey with a weakness for green crème de menthe and a vendetta against roosters. People wonder about some of their stories, but as the Bernis boys will tell you, they're all true and they have witnesses.
Along with all the laughs, there's nostalgia and tears for the inevitable demise of the bush tracks and the old Evangeline Downs. They faded away but will never be forgotten. Besides great stories and lots of fun, they produced more world-class riders per capita than any place on Earth.
From the Back Cover
"Ed McNamara partners a rapier wit and a keen ear for the nuance in a story, takes them to the racetrack, and applies both generously."
Paul Moran
Eclipse Award-winning racing writer and journalist
"From comprehensive racing coverage to his unique perspective on NFL Sundays, Ed McNamara never fails to entertain and inform. Readers will fly through Cajun Racing: From the Bush Tracks to the Triple Crown in :22 and :44 flat and have a great time doing it!"
John Pricci
Executive editor, HorseRaceInsider.com
About the Author
Ed McNamara is a sports copy editor at Newsday on Long Island, where he writes about horse racing and pro football. He lives in Setauket, New York, with his wife, Jean, their children, Jim and Beth, and their black Labrador retriever, Linus.
An enjoyable read, particularly for horse racing fans. McNamara provides interesting history and anecdotes about the bush tracks of Louisiana, Delta Downs and Evangeline Downs and the jockeys, trainers and others who made a living there.
Cajun Racing: From the Bush Tracks to the Triple Crown, longtime turf writer Ed McNamara tells the story of a remarkably resilient people with a passion for racing and an unmatched touch with quarter horses and Thoroughbreds. In Cajun country, there's a lot of character and a lot of characters, as superstar jockey Kent Desormeaux likes to say. You'll meet trainer Pierre LeBlanc, a wheeler-dealer who ran an illegal casino and won one of his best horses, Palomino Joe, in a card game. You'll meet his son Pete LeBlanc, who bought jockey Robby Albarado his first horse and saddle and taught him how to ride. You'll meet other great families of Cajun racing: the Romeros, the Desormeaux, the Borels, the Bernises, the Delahoussayes and the Delhommes.
From the Inside Flap
In Cajun Racing: From the Bush Tracks to the Triple Crown, longtime turf writer Ed McNamara takes you on a wild ride way down south to Louisiana. There you'll meet a remarkably resilient people with a passion for racing and an unmatched touch with racehorses. In Cajun country, there's a lot of character and a lot of characters, as superstar jockey Kent Desormeaux likes to say.
Take the legendary trainer Pierre LeBlanc, a wheeler-dealer who ran an illegal casino and won one of his best horses, Palomino Joe, in a card game. Then there's Pierre's son Pete LeBlanc, who bought Robby Albarado his first horse and saddle and taught him how to ride. It's a fast-paced history lesson rich in humor and local color as McNamara interweaves the life stories of some of the great names in Cajun racing--Romero, Desormeaux, Borel, Bernis, Delahoussaye, Delhomme, Albarado, and many others.
Go back in time to Cajun Downs, a bush track that was a breeding ground for dreams and great careers. With no rule books or stewards to keep things in line, Cajun creativity knew no bounds in trying to gain an edge. Using anything from foul-smelling alligator grease to a crazed rooster tied to a horse's mane was considered fair game--but even after the hottest contests, winners and losers usually remained friends.
Family ties are everywhere in Cajun land, with fathers schooling sons from sunup to sundown and brother battling brother in no-holds-barred match races. Meet Cecil, Kenward, and younger brother "Tee Red" Bernis, who began riding at age 5 and was so small that his feet were tied with twine to keep him from falling off. Then there's the hilarious saga of Cynthia, a male monkey with a weakness for green crème de menthe and a vendetta against roosters. People wonder about some of their stories, but as the Bernis boys will tell you, they're all true and they have witnesses.
Along with all the laughs, there's nostalgia and tears for the inevitable demise of the bush tracks and the old Evangeline Downs. They faded away but will never be forgotten. Besides great stories and lots of fun, they produced more world-class riders per capita than any place on Earth.
From the Back Cover
"Ed McNamara partners a rapier wit and a keen ear for the nuance in a story, takes them to the racetrack, and applies both generously."
Paul Moran
Eclipse Award-winning racing writer and journalist
"From comprehensive racing coverage to his unique perspective on NFL Sundays, Ed McNamara never fails to entertain and inform. Readers will fly through Cajun Racing: From the Bush Tracks to the Triple Crown in :22 and :44 flat and have a great time doing it!"
John Pricci
Executive editor, HorseRaceInsider.com
About the Author
Ed McNamara is a sports copy editor at Newsday on Long Island, where he writes about horse racing and pro football. He lives in Setauket, New York, with his wife, Jean, their children, Jim and Beth, and their black Labrador retriever, Linus.
An enjoyable read, particularly for horse racing fans. McNamara provides interesting history and anecdotes about the bush tracks of Louisiana, Delta Downs and Evangeline Downs and the jockeys, trainers and others who made a living there.
Απ: MINE THAT BIRD αλλά ΤΟΎΡΚΑ...!
ΜΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΒΑΛΕΣ ΤΗΝ ΝΙΚΗ ΤΟΥ street sense στο DERBY αξίζει πολύ ,να δούμε και την συνέχεια στο preakness στο πιμπλικο(!) Ο borel τότε έζησε μεγάλες δόξες, έφτασε μέχρι να τιμηθεί στην ΟΥΆΣΙΓΚΤΟΝ ,του ριξανε και μια γκομεναρα από δίπλα ( αυτός χωριατακι) και στο τέλος έχασε την νίκη από το φιλαράκι του από την louisiana πάλι (!)
τον Rob Alvarado (!)
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