He's been around a long time. I recall a chapter in Tom Ainslie's 1960's book Theory and Practice of Handicapping titled, "The Doc Spots A Shipper", where Ainslie told of a friend of his ("The Doc") who possessed almost supernatural handicapping powers. In the last race at Aqueduct one day, George Handy had a filly entered who had recently run against males in allowance races at Lincoln Downs, and who was now entered in a seven-furlong distaff claimer at Aqueduct at the same distance at which she had won in the past. Ainslie dismissed her chances because of the class disparity between Lincoln Downs and Aqueduct, and the filly's on-again, off-again consistency, but "The Doc" liked the filly's past success at the distance; the fact that she had run well in allowance races against males (even if those races had been at Lincoln Downs); her fast workout the previous day; the fact that Jorge Velasquez was riding her in today's race; and (especially) George Handy being the trainer. Needless to say, the filly won at odds of almost 10-1.
Last edited by Overlay; 10-22-2015 at 08:26 AM.
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