Joe Bravo turned 54 during the three months he was sidelined with a broken right pinky finger, giving the journeyman rider with more than 5,700 career victories a brief glimpse into retirement.
Joe Bravo turned 54 during the three months he was sidelined with a broken right pinky finger, giving the journeyman rider with more than 5,700 career victories a brief glimpse into retirement.
OCEANPORT – The words were pointed, as jockey Joe Bravo emerged as an outspoken critic in 2021 when the New Jersey Racing Commission imposed the toughest restrictions on whip use in the country.
Broken Pinky Finger Has 'Jersey Joe' Bravo Sitting On The Sidelines originally appeared on Paulick Report. People tuning in to Monmouth Park for last week’s Haskell Invitational might have been ...
Judging by the Current‘s most-read stories of the week, readers were eager to say goodbye to beloved singer Joe Bravo, a local legend whose career spanned the West Side soul sound of the ’60s as well ...
Tejano pioneer and Westside San Antonio legend Joe Bravo has died, according to family and friends. The singer of lowrider anthems like "It's OK" is being remembered by fans and the Tejano music world ...
For a jockey agent at Monmouth Park this is what an embarrassment of riches looks like: Cory Moran will have the book for both Paco Lopez and Joe Bravo when the Jersey Shore track kicks off its 79th ...
People tuning in to Monmouth Park for last week’s Haskell Invitational might have been wondering, “Where’s Jersey Joe Bravo?” Turns out Bravo – who's won 13 riding titles at the Oceanport, N.J., track ...