oh, okay, doesn't make sense to me but if it makes you happy so be it.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:46 pm You were expecting any media talking heads to use the term?
And my use of FanDrool is a nod to the obsessive and annoying sports betting chatter that we now have to endure on what used to be TVG. The new horse-ignorant talking heads positively drool over their odds and numbers and statistics drivel.
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I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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As technology progresses I've decided to be appreciative.stark wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:59 pmoh, okay, doesn't make sense to me but if it makes you happy so be it.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:46 pm You were expecting any media talking heads to use the term?
And my use of FanDrool is a nod to the obsessive and annoying sports betting chatter that we now have to endure on what used to be TVG. The new horse-ignorant talking heads positively drool over their odds and numbers and statistics drivel.
For the sake of comparison, when I was younger we got one race per week on TV, Gil Stratton calling the 8th race on Saturdays on channel 2.
At that same time, if you wanted to know the results of a particular race and missed it on 1070AM on the quarter hour, and also missed Bill Garr's recreation at 6pm, then you had to wait for the morning paper to be delivered.
Then technology started improving and if you wanted to hear the stretch calls all you had to do was dial 976-RACE on your landline phone and agree to the charge of $2 per race.
Then came TVG into my living room and I was no longer forced onto the 405 or 210 freeways to watch and bet on the races, ahhhh heaven.
And now "FanDrool" comes along promoting sporting events, over and unders, most catches, most hits etc. The biggest problem is that we can't get a bet down in California, but that too will change some day, I hope I last that long cuz I sure do appreciate it.
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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Stark, the youngun's just don't realize how hard it was to get information==I have fond memories of the Saturday stakes races with Gil Stratton (and Harry Henson) and I even might have called the results number---but when I first signed on with TVG in around 2001--even if a lot of the programming was The Quarters at Los Al (incidentally, an entertaining show with hosts who didn't take it too seriously, who remembers the Flaming Wheelie Bus? ) I just felt I'd died and gone to heaven. Being able to watch races across the country is something I don't take for granted.
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Nah, I only see it used here and some facebook groups honestly. I know people, and am good friends with people, who work for FanDuel so I definitely don't hear it from themstark wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:34 pmIs it a widely used term? Seems like I only see it in this forum?CoronadosQuest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:22 pmI just assumed people who call it that mean that fans are salivating excessively over their favorite horses
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And Gil called him as he saw them. Paraphrasing his catch phrase “I call ‘em as I see ‘em!” Bonus points if anyone knows how Stratton’s catchphrase was developed.stark wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 10:21 pmAs technology progresses I've decided to be appreciative.stark wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:59 pmoh, okay, doesn't make sense to me but if it makes you happy so be it.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:46 pm You were expecting any media talking heads to use the term?
And my use of FanDrool is a nod to the obsessive and annoying sports betting chatter that we now have to endure on what used to be TVG. The new horse-ignorant talking heads positively drool over their odds and numbers and statistics drivel.
For the sake of comparison, when I was younger we got one race per week on TV, Gil Stratton calling the 8th race on Saturdays on channel 2.
At that same time, if you wanted to know the results of a particular race and missed it on 1070AM on the quarter hour, and also missed Bill Garr's recreation at 6pm, then you had to wait for the morning paper to be delivered.
Then technology started improving and if you wanted to hear the stretch calls all you had to do was dial 976-RACE on your landline phone and agree to the charge of $2 per race.
Then came TVG into my living room and I was no longer forced onto the 405 or 210 freeways to watch and bet on the races, ahhhh heaven.
And now "FanDrool" comes along promoting sporting events, over and unders, most catches, most hits etc. The biggest problem is that we can't get a bet down in California, but that too will change some day, I hope I last that long cuz I sure do appreciate it.
Bill Garr was as corny as they came but as devoted to the game as one could be. He did four shows a day. Then there was Jay Richards who did race call recreations for an outfit called “Horse and Jockey……a Powerful Source for Winners!!” Todd, Simon, Kurt, etc. are alright even if we do have to squeegee a little saliva off the screen occasionally.
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Stratton, something to do with his days in baseball.Curtis wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 12:45 pmAnd Gil called him as he saw them. Paraphrasing his catch phrase “I call ‘em as I see ‘em!” Bonus points if anyone knows how Stratton’s catchphrase was developed.stark wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 10:21 pmAs technology progresses I've decided to be appreciative.
For the sake of comparison, when I was younger we got one race per week on TV, Gil Stratton calling the 8th race on Saturdays on channel 2.
At that same time, if you wanted to know the results of a particular race and missed it on 1070AM on the quarter hour, and also missed Bill Garr's recreation at 6pm, then you had to wait for the morning paper to be delivered.
Then technology started improving and if you wanted to hear the stretch calls all you had to do was dial 976-RACE on your landline phone and agree to the charge of $2 per race.
Then came TVG into my living room and I was no longer forced onto the 405 or 210 freeways to watch and bet on the races, ahhhh heaven.
And now "FanDrool" comes along promoting sporting events, over and unders, most catches, most hits etc. The biggest problem is that we can't get a bet down in California, but that too will change some day, I hope I last that long cuz I sure do appreciate it.
Bill Garr was as corny as they came but as devoted to the game as one could be. He did four shows a day. Then there was Jay Richards who did race call recreations for an outfit called “Horse and Jockey……a Powerful Source for Winners!!” Todd, Simon, Kurt, etc. are alright even if we do have to squeegee a little saliva off the screen occasionally.
And I forgot about the replay show on TV, all one had to do was wait up until 11pm to watch it.
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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Gil was an umpire in the old PCL.stark wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 12:48 pmStratton, something to do with his days in baseball.Curtis wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 12:45 pmAnd Gil called him as he saw them. Paraphrasing his catch phrase “I call ‘em as I see ‘em!” Bonus points if anyone knows how Stratton’s catchphrase was developed.stark wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 10:21 pm
As technology progresses I've decided to be appreciative.
For the sake of comparison, when I was younger we got one race per week on TV, Gil Stratton calling the 8th race on Saturdays on channel 2.
At that same time, if you wanted to know the results of a particular race and missed it on 1070AM on the quarter hour, and also missed Bill Garr's recreation at 6pm, then you had to wait for the morning paper to be delivered.
Then technology started improving and if you wanted to hear the stretch calls all you had to do was dial 976-RACE on your landline phone and agree to the charge of $2 per race.
Then came TVG into my living room and I was no longer forced onto the 405 or 210 freeways to watch and bet on the races, ahhhh heaven.
And now "FanDrool" comes along promoting sporting events, over and unders, most catches, most hits etc. The biggest problem is that we can't get a bet down in California, but that too will change some day, I hope I last that long cuz I sure do appreciate it.
Bill Garr was as corny as they came but as devoted to the game as one could be. He did four shows a day. Then there was Jay Richards who did race call recreations for an outfit called “Horse and Jockey……a Powerful Source for Winners!!” Todd, Simon, Kurt, etc. are alright even if we do have to squeegee a little saliva off the screen occasionally.
And I forgot about the replay show on TV, all one had to do was wait up until 11pm to watch it.
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Ohh, I see.Curtis wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 1:17 pmGil was an umpire in the old PCL.stark wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 12:48 pmStratton, something to do with his days in baseball.Curtis wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 12:45 pm
And Gil called him as he saw them. Paraphrasing his catch phrase “I call ‘em as I see ‘em!” Bonus points if anyone knows how Stratton’s catchphrase was developed.
Bill Garr was as corny as they came but as devoted to the game as one could be. He did four shows a day. Then there was Jay Richards who did race call recreations for an outfit called “Horse and Jockey……a Powerful Source for Winners!!” Todd, Simon, Kurt, etc. are alright even if we do have to squeegee a little saliva off the screen occasionally.
And I forgot about the replay show on TV, all one had to do was wait up until 11pm to watch it.
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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Does anyone from the NY metro area remember the old Charlie Cantey /Dave Johnson/ the late Frank Wright Ch 9 show it was a half hour every Sat on the late 70’s early to mid 80’s. Very enjoyable show with great hosts. They showed the feature and the race after from the NY tracks. Then there was NYRA’s Harvey Pack who did a racing recap show on NY SportsChannel on cable in the late 80’s/ 90’s was a recap of all the NY track races that day. He always signed off with “ May the horse be with you”.
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And speaking of TVG/FanDuel......
question for those that actually use it for a betting platform.....
do you get these surprise e-mails with a little bonus money deposited to your account?
Also, the refunds of your win bets if your horse finishes second or third is a wonderful invention, I'm very good at it!
question for those that actually use it for a betting platform.....
do you get these surprise e-mails with a little bonus money deposited to your account?
Also, the refunds of your win bets if your horse finishes second or third is a wonderful invention, I'm very good at it!
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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The WOR show was before my time, but if you watched that, I'm sure you watched the Saturday night trotter shows on WOR with Stan Bergstein. I used to watch that and WWF wrestling at midnight. The theme song was classic "I believe in Yonkers" and "Roosevelt Raceway...where it all began where it is today."Squeaky wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 3:38 pm Does anyone from the NY metro area remember the old Charlie Cantey /Dave Johnson/ the late Frank Wright Ch 9 show it was a half hour every Sat on the late 70’s early to mid 80’s. Very enjoyable show with great hosts. They showed the feature and the race after from the NY tracks. Then there was NYRA’s Harvey Pack who did a racing recap show on NY SportsChannel on cable in the late 80’s/ 90’s was a recap of all the NY track races that day. He always signed off with “ May the horse be with you”.
And Spencer Ross is still "on assignment."
"Your horse can get beaten by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you've been losing money all these years?"
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TVG/Fanduel getting a divorce from NYRA.
No more betting or watching races from New York.
NYRA said it will continue to negotiate a contract.
https://www.horseracingnation.com/news/ ... anDuel_123
No more betting or watching races from New York.
NYRA said it will continue to negotiate a contract.
https://www.horseracingnation.com/news/ ... anDuel_123
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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Fandrool hasn't been showing racing from Belmont@Aqueduct, but losing the ability to wager on them or show replays is new. And I'm sure NYRA is using that as a strong negotiating tactic.
Makes me even more grateful for Fox's broadcasts of NY racing, but their time slots are often abbreviated and don't show all the races every day.
Makes me even more grateful for Fox's broadcasts of NY racing, but their time slots are often abbreviated and don't show all the races every day.
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Got an email from Xpressbet today, cultivating old accounts.
Coincidence, I think not.
BET ON BELMONT WITH A $250 DEPOSIT MATCH!
USE CODE: JULY2024
Summer racing is heating up in New York with Belmont at the Big A closing out in style before we head to Saratoga Springs. Load up your Xpressbet or 1/ST BET account and we’ll match your next deposit up to $250!
Coincidence, I think not.
BET ON BELMONT WITH A $250 DEPOSIT MATCH!
USE CODE: JULY2024
Summer racing is heating up in New York with Belmont at the Big A closing out in style before we head to Saratoga Springs. Load up your Xpressbet or 1/ST BET account and we’ll match your next deposit up to $250!
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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Thank goodness. TVG is my preferred platform.
NYRA, FanDuel Settle Saratoga Impasse Before First Post
Pari-mutuel wagering on Saratoga is now available on FanDuel/TVG platforms.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... first-post
NYRA, FanDuel Settle Saratoga Impasse Before First Post
Pari-mutuel wagering on Saratoga is now available on FanDuel/TVG platforms.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... first-post
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The racing from Saratoga was scheduled for FSN2 at 10 am PT, but there is no racing being shown, just BoringBall Blather. So far we have missed the G1 A.P. Smithwick Memorial Steeplechase, and about to miss a 11 1/8-mile MSW.
I wish TVG/Fandrool would get the rights to the NY signal back. That way, horse racing won't get dumped for Blather on Fox.
ETA: Hmmm....I just checked DRF for the Results on the Smithwick, and there aren't any results. Saratoga isn't even shown on the track results list. Did they cancel today? No mention of that (yet) on either Bloodhorse or Paulick.
I wish TVG/Fandrool would get the rights to the NY signal back. That way, horse racing won't get dumped for Blather on Fox.
ETA: Hmmm....I just checked DRF for the Results on the Smithwick, and there aren't any results. Saratoga isn't even shown on the track results list. Did they cancel today? No mention of that (yet) on either Bloodhorse or Paulick.
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All turf racing moved to main track due to bad storms/weather yesterday. They cancelled the Smithwick-hope can be rescheduled. https://x.com/tripledeadheat/status/181 ... 18670?s=46 https://x.com/tjwilkin/status/1813609875181535677?s=46
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You should be able to watch on NYRA's YouTube channel. That's how I've been watching.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 1:46 pm The racing from Saratoga was scheduled for FSN2 at 10 am PT, but there is no racing being shown, just BoringBall Blather. So far we have missed the G1 A.P. Smithwick Memorial Steeplechase, and about to miss a 11 1/8-mile MSW.
I wish TVG/Fandrool would get the rights to the NY signal back. That way, horse racing won't get dumped for Blather on Fox.
ETA: Hmmm....I just checked DRF for the Results on the Smithwick, and there aren't any results. Saratoga isn't even shown on the track results list. Did they cancel today? No mention of that (yet) on either Bloodhorse or Paulick.
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Britney Eurton spotted in Paris commenting on the Olympics for NBC.
That's quite a ways a way from the TVG studio in Culver City, Ca.
https://www.nbcsports.com/pressbox/bios ... n-olympics
That's quite a ways a way from the TVG studio in Culver City, Ca.
https://www.nbcsports.com/pressbox/bios ... n-olympics
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She was NBC's companion commentator to Nick Luck during Royal Ascot, and it appears she continues to find work with NBC. Good for her.