Tribute Night A Resounding Success

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Published: October 30, 2014 11:45 am EDT

Hundreds of people converged at Mohawk Racetrack on Wednesday evening to pay tribute to two harness racing icons, first cousins Keith and Ron Waples. The event also served as a fundraiser for Paige and Paula Austin, the young daughters of talented and well-liked trainer Mark Austin who passed away suddenly last month at 54.

The 500 guests enjoyed a cocktail hour while perusing the numerous silent auction items available before enjoying a scrumptious buffet put on by WEG. Following the dinner the evening’s Master of Ceremonies, Hector Clouthier, former MP, passionate harness racing participant and witty raconteur, got the evening underway.

A video chronicling the incredible success of Keith and Ron was then shown interspersed with stories and reminiscences from Roger Mayotte, Jack Moiseyev, Paul MacDonell and Ron’s son Randy. “I idolized the way he (Ron) drove horses and the way he conducted himself, he’s a great person and a leader in our sport,” said MacDonell.

Following the video several people spoke including John Kopas and his mother Alice who paid tribute to Keith’s wife Eileen. “While Keith was burning up the racetrack, she was tending to the home fires. She did that very well and I can relate to that.”

John shared a few stories from his dad, Jack, who raced with both Keith and Ron for years. In one stake race Jack had a four horse entry, Keith won with one while the others finished second, third and fifth. After the race one of the drivers asked who let someone pass them preventing a clean sweep of the top four positions. “That would be me,” Jack ruefully replied.

One of Keith’s most memorable victories came in the 1972 Little Brown Jug with Strike Out, trained by the late John Hayes. His son, Dr. John Hayes, called harness racing’s poet laureate by Clouthier, presented one of his wonderful poems centered on the Waples cousins and dedicated to the Austin family. One line said: “Strike Out and father would roll over in their graves if I roasted Keith, so I’ll behave.”

Introduced as ‘the second most famous person from Springhill, Nova Scotia (behind only Anne Murray)’, Bill O’Donnell also spoke. “I’ve raced at tracks across North America, and it never failed, people would ask me ‘how’s Keith Waples?’ He was so well respected, while Ron on the other hand...”

Ron was able to give back with a few jabs of his own when he closed the evening’s speakers. He also told Paige and Paula that his wish for them was “may the best day of your past be the worst day of your future.”

Paula ended the presentation by thanking all who attended for their generosity and kindness.

The video tribute to Keith and Ron Waples is available below, as well as all the tributes from the evening.

Full results of the fundraising effort are not finalized but will be released when available. One of the hottest tickets at the silent auction was one of Keith Waples’ vintage driving jackets. There was a battle between Gregg and Doug McNair, Jody Jamieson and Phil Hudon with Jody winning with an $800 bid. Jamieson also took home a jacket in Ron’s colours for $400.

Murray Brethour paid $1,700 for a Pennsbury jogger while Dustin Jones shelled out $1,400 for a Brodeur sulky. An online auction was also held the week prior.

“The whole evening was an incredible success and I can’t thank everyone enough for their generosity. The harness racing community always steps up and takes care of their own,” said event organizer Jack Darling.

A number of photos from the evening, courtesy Iron Horse Photo, are also available in the following photo gallery: Keith & Ron Waples Tribute Night Photos.

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I always remember the first time that I had the opportunity to meet Ron Waples personally. Ron was asked what he thought the difference was between a good driver and a poor driver. He thought and thought and after about thirty seconds replied, "Anyone can drive a good horse, but a good driver can drive a poor horse good to."

Ron is one of the most candid horseman I ever met and I do agree with Roger Mayotte, one of the most talented drivers harness racing has ever seen.

Thank you SC for this video tribute.

A truly incredible night. So heartwarming to see the support given to the Austin family from our great industry. Unbelievable effort by Jack Darling, Bill O'Donnell, the Waples family and all others involved in the planning of last night to pull it all together so quickly. Job well done, you all should be proud.

Many thanks to SC for presenting this video, as well as those involved in creating same.

Thanks to Keith and Ron Waples, an their families for their contributions to the sport and industry.

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