Craig Braddick
At the Start
Hi There!
My name is Craig Braddick, I am a British racecaller now based in the USA and am the track announcer at Running Aces in MN and the deputy announcer at Mountaineer Park in WV and Presque Isle Downs in PA.
15-20 years ago (when I was a teen) I used to sneak into spare commentary boxes at weekends and practice my commentating. I got to know many commentators. Those who were very nice and helpful to me included J A McGrath, Robin Gray, Graham Goode, Raleigh Gilbert, Darren Owen, Mark Slater, Dave Smith, Mark Johnson, Peter Bromley, Derek Thompson, Lee Mackenzie, Simon Holt, Peter O'Sullevan and Julian Wilson. I got to know many of them (as well as an awkward teenager can - though I am sure I probably annoyed the hell out of them at times!) Of course, being so young, some I were in awe of, some frightened me, some were wonderful. I wonder how I would get along with them now, if I were to meet them?
I deputized a few times as a teenager at short notice but when the PA, RTS and SIS started to merge, it was clear I was not going to break into the field anytime soon (I was still 16-18) and after a very bad experience with a man called Clive Reams, I grew very unhappy.
I would be happy to discuss any of my experiences if anyone is interested, my thoughts on commentating and so on.
FWIW, I use a pair of Swift 8.5x44 Audubon Binoculars, which I probably use 95% of the time when calling a race, only occasionally looking at a monitor. I sketch out the horses in draw order (something I learned from Graham Goode) and have that stuck to the monitor and in my hand I have photocopied sheets of jockeys outlines (the outline was given to me by Raleigh Gilbert) and I color those in and memorize them between races.
Cheers,
Craig
My name is Craig Braddick, I am a British racecaller now based in the USA and am the track announcer at Running Aces in MN and the deputy announcer at Mountaineer Park in WV and Presque Isle Downs in PA.
15-20 years ago (when I was a teen) I used to sneak into spare commentary boxes at weekends and practice my commentating. I got to know many commentators. Those who were very nice and helpful to me included J A McGrath, Robin Gray, Graham Goode, Raleigh Gilbert, Darren Owen, Mark Slater, Dave Smith, Mark Johnson, Peter Bromley, Derek Thompson, Lee Mackenzie, Simon Holt, Peter O'Sullevan and Julian Wilson. I got to know many of them (as well as an awkward teenager can - though I am sure I probably annoyed the hell out of them at times!) Of course, being so young, some I were in awe of, some frightened me, some were wonderful. I wonder how I would get along with them now, if I were to meet them?
I deputized a few times as a teenager at short notice but when the PA, RTS and SIS started to merge, it was clear I was not going to break into the field anytime soon (I was still 16-18) and after a very bad experience with a man called Clive Reams, I grew very unhappy.
I would be happy to discuss any of my experiences if anyone is interested, my thoughts on commentating and so on.
FWIW, I use a pair of Swift 8.5x44 Audubon Binoculars, which I probably use 95% of the time when calling a race, only occasionally looking at a monitor. I sketch out the horses in draw order (something I learned from Graham Goode) and have that stuck to the monitor and in my hand I have photocopied sheets of jockeys outlines (the outline was given to me by Raleigh Gilbert) and I color those in and memorize them between races.
Cheers,
Craig