Published:
May 12, 2013 10:30 am EDT
Trainers and drivers discuss the individuals whose life stories they would be most interested in watching or reading about during this week's Standardbred Canada video feature.
If someone in harness racing were to publish their life story in a book or movie, whose story would you be most interested in reading or watching?
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I'm quite surprised nobody
I'm quite surprised nobody mentioned Joe O'Brien with all that he accomplished and brought to the industry. Personally I'd love to read about any of the old timers that traveled the Circuit back in the day. I'm sure they'd all have interesting and colourful stories.
how about alex winger,benoit
how about alex winger,benoit cote,joe lighthill back in the old blue bonnets and richeliu park days,
What is most surprising is
What is most surprising is not a single person mentioned Joe O'Brien who the O'Brien awards were named after. If i am not mistaken he was the original catch driver in this sport and one of the great ones at that.
William--Woody--Wellwood Most
William--Woody--Wellwood
Most interesting and MOST deserved.How quickly so many forget
In reply to William--Woody--Wellwood Most by louis liebenau
Joe Obrien or the Armstrong
Joe Obrien or the Armstrong Bros.
How about JOHN CHAPMAN, a
How about JOHN CHAPMAN, a little canadian boy that was one of the best driver in the U.S when Dancer, Houghton,Filion, Gilmour,etc were in their prime. And let's not forget Lucien Fontain, maybe even myself.HA HA. Have a good day.