Derick Giwner

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Thu Jun 7
2012
Categories: Harness
The argument of quality versus quantity has long been debated in history. When it comes to racing, a case can be made for both sides. In wagering it is clearly better to have full fields and contentious races. This weekend, many of the best standardbreds in North America will on display at Mohawk Racetrack vying for spots in next week’s rich finals for 3-year-olds of both sexes and gaits. While my interest in watching these elimination races is high, wagering on races where at least half the field in each split makes the final is hardly a prime opportunity.
Mon Jun 4
2012
Categories: Harness
When I read the news this Monday morning that driver George Brennan would no longer be allowed to race at the Meadowlands, I was beside myself. Did he commit a crime? No! He simply spoke his mind. The ban was said to be the result of comments Brennan made in a NY Times story about the suspension of trainer Lou Pena on 1,719 illegal incidents of administering legal medications too close to race time. Brennan, one of the top drivers in the country, had this to say in the story:
Sat Jun 2
2012
Categories: Harness
There were no screaming temper tantrums at the Meadowlands on Saturday morning (June 2) even though the babies were on the East Rutherford track for their first official action of the year. Let’s take a look at the more notable performers with some added commentary from our man at the track P.J. Iovino.
Sat May 26
2012
Categories: Harness
In case you have been in a remote part of the world, trainer Lou Pena was hit with 1,719 violations by the New York State Racing and Wagering Board on Thursday, May 24.
Wed May 23
2012
Categories: Harness
Harness racing has seen some very good 3-year-old pacers over the last decade. Somebeachsomewhere stands out as possibly the greatest of a group that includes Rocknroll Heaven, Rock N Roll Hanover, and others. While there have been some standout performers, you would be hard-pressed to find more than one or two other top quality sophomore pacers during the years that the previously mentioned horses competed. Often enough one or two horses shine while the others simply play catch-up and hope to get an upset victory somewhere on the Grand Circuit tour.