Larry Rolla - Against All Odds - Deal Of Legends: John Gotti and Herve Filion

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @gmann67able
    @gmann67able 8 месяцев назад +2

    Larry thank you so much for sharing these stories. I grew up in Belleville NJ and went to Freehold almost every Saturday. I dont thhink most realize how truly great he was, Herve could lose a race by a nose and make it look like he wasn't trying to lose. Thank you again for sharing brought back so many great memories.

  • @SalvatoreFava-gd2hr
    @SalvatoreFava-gd2hr 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you to yous both,My dad Sal Fava,And my uncle Joe Fava were good friends with Herve' Back then,71-74.My mom Julia Fava useto to hang out with Barbera Filion..those were the good old days

  • @brucemckernan9427
    @brucemckernan9427 Год назад +1

    I remember Herve playing cards in the groom building at Roosevelt when I came in after the races and still there in the morning when I went to work. Impressive I thought.

  • @georgebrennan2576
    @georgebrennan2576 9 дней назад

    Excellentb

  • @robertng135
    @robertng135 Год назад +2

    Larry. Absolutely fantastic stories. Especially the Herve Filion parts.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      Thank you. He was one of a kind. Thanks for watching.

  • @danlamego
    @danlamego Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @johng180
    @johng180 Год назад +6

    The difference is when you flaunt it in public they feel a need to take you down. There's people who make careers on mobsters and John Gotti made himself a target !

    • @njjjjjjjjhhhs
      @njjjjjjjjhhhs Год назад

      @johng180 good point but the feds at that time started to have more sophisticated surveillance and the rico act . Don't forget that the other mafia bosses from NYC who were more low key were indicted from Giuliani and they were convicted for life. Also at the end of the day, they were doing illegal things and many end up in prison at one time or another. The streets has backstabbers,informants,and full of treachery its inevitable

    • @michaelzeisler2257
      @michaelzeisler2257 Год назад

      Great stuff always heard stories about Herve but never heard first hand

  • @mattgrey1373
    @mattgrey1373 Год назад

    These stories are great.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      Thank you. Please pass them around.

  • @paulgregory2601
    @paulgregory2601 Год назад

    Thanks chaps, great story 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👍

  • @edgarmuniz7664
    @edgarmuniz7664 10 месяцев назад

    Great stuff👍🏼

  • @Musicalhossgal
    @Musicalhossgal Год назад +1

    Love these episodes

  • @briansach7665
    @briansach7665 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic stories. What a life. So good to hear something different about the life. Larry, you are one hell of a guy!

  • @francinelepore1338
    @francinelepore1338 Год назад

    Loved this episode.... ❤️ thank you! Yes, keep em comin!

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      Will do. Stay well special lady.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      Thanks. Will do.

    • @francinelepore1338
      @francinelepore1338 Год назад

      @LarryRolla looking forward to lunch soon!!! 🥰

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      How, were, when ? I don't have a number for you and I'm not sure if you have my number so here it is (201) 400-3485. If you call and no answer leave a message and I'll call back or text. It will be nice seeing you again. @@francinelepore1338

  • @gino423
    @gino423 Год назад

    Keep them coming Larry...

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад +1

      Will do. Thanks for watching. Stay well.

  • @tomlusty8376
    @tomlusty8376 Год назад

    Thanks Larry.
    Suggest you talk some about Jimmy and give us his background.
    You're a gem of information.Really enjoy your show.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад +1

      Jimmy will introduce himself in one of the upcoming episodes.

  • @dasqueege7903
    @dasqueege7903 Год назад

    Good stuff fellas🤝👍

  • @andrewdekovitch3342
    @andrewdekovitch3342 Год назад

    Larry Rolla

  • @tuckt6180
    @tuckt6180 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @tomlusty8376
    @tomlusty8376 Год назад +1

    It would have been good if you explained the nickname "Cabert".
    Is it Italian? What does it mean ?
    Enjoying your whole series, Larry. Wish you well with the Hollywood Mob.......

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching and your question. I never knew what his nickname "Cabert" meant. His real name is Robert Bisaccia. After reading your question I asked my co-host Jimmy's father who grew up with him. He said that when they were a lot younger he was a fast-pitch softball strikeout artist. The symbol for a strikeout is "K" they blended "K" with the last part of his first name and out came "Cabert"

    • @eurobubble7068
      @eurobubble7068 Год назад +1

      had something to with him being a good baseball player when young

  • @andrewdekovitch3342
    @andrewdekovitch3342 Год назад

    Funny looks like a sales catalog on the table

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      I have hundreds of papers and notes that help me remember. I'm old, I forget a lot and I dribble. I need all the help I can get. Thanks for watching.

    • @andrewdekovitch3342
      @andrewdekovitch3342 Год назад

      You always were old
      That's what the Meadowlands will do to ya

  • @anthonygati2015
    @anthonygati2015 Год назад +1

    My father was a horseman.. Sal Gati.. he said Herve had the best hands.. Billy ODonnell to me was the best driver though

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      I knew your dad. Good guy, good opinion.

  • @EdwardDelauro
    @EdwardDelauro Год назад

    Good job my man sent you a tape of wildwood jeb cane pace

  • @ziskokid1
    @ziskokid1 Год назад

    Wow...great stories...im hooked

  • @THETRUTHSERUM613
    @THETRUTHSERUM613 Год назад

    You can hide in a hole like Carlos did, or be out in the public like John, but it doesn't matter one bit, when they want to come pick you up.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      I agree. Thanks for watching. Stay well.

  • @mattgrey1373
    @mattgrey1373 Год назад

    Larry did you ever have any dealings with the Boston Mafia?

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      Only Whitey Bulger and Tony Ciulla during the 1971 Lincoln Downs race meet.

  • @murraymarderosian2852
    @murraymarderosian2852 Год назад +1

    Buddy Gilmore got his legs broken after a race when he didn't fix a race at Roosevelt. Do you remember that?

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      It was his nose.

    • @murraymarderosian2852
      @murraymarderosian2852 Год назад

      For some reason I thought it was his legs. My apologies
      @@LarryRolla

    • @scottrozzi1780
      @scottrozzi1780 Год назад

      Legs broken? He was beat up and put in trunk of his car in westbury

  • @mattgrey1373
    @mattgrey1373 Год назад

    Larry great story about Henry. Was he the biggest crook in harness racing or was somebody bigger.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      Can't answer that, I didn't know them all. However, Henry was his brothers equal. Great.

  • @scottgager5490
    @scottgager5490 Год назад

    I did his horses teeth when he was at a farm in Pemberton NJ

  • @loupasternak
    @loupasternak Год назад

    Funny you say this about 1/2 the seconds could have been wins. I used to say, you cant tell if they're stiffing , they look the same when they go or not, leaning back and yanking on the reins. Gave up on trots long ago , and kept to the thoroughbreds, where you could at least tell who was playing games.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад +2

      I wish you luck, but it's not always what you see that's the problem it's what you don't know. But whatever works for you.

    • @loupasternak
      @loupasternak Год назад

      @@LarryRolla of course. I'm just saying, even what I could see, was bad.
      Maybe you meant that the flats had the same problems even if you can't see it . Lol, agreed.

    • @glenbearh9109
      @glenbearh9109 Год назад

      I love betting Yonkers and even worked for Harry M Stevens one Summer selling candy and cig's 29 thousand fans the first Saturday night I worked-Good job for a 18 year old but I did not bet until a few years later. Always knew it was crooked but did not care because I played drivers and horse names. I knew handicapping was not going to work because you had to be content with a lot of favorites-love the longshots and had a few good wins

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад +1

      Smart man! Thanks for watching.@@glenbearh9109

    • @glenbearh9109
      @glenbearh9109 Год назад

      Thank you. Yes I just enjoy racing and I take about a hundred bucks and am not heartbroken if I lose.@@LarryRolla

  • @FernandPaquet-n6p
    @FernandPaquet-n6p Год назад +1

    dont forget my bi erday

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      Happy Birthday my friend. Hope all is well.

  • @bfilion77
    @bfilion77 Год назад

    Hi-do you think that 3 million dollar figure is accurate?

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад +1

      Herve was an amazing guy. He truly believed he could conquer everything and most of the times he did. But somethings he couldn't. The story of him going to Atlantic City and losing $3 million was a story that spread throughout the racing world and one he never denied. Either way he was a good friend and one of a kind.

    • @bfilion77
      @bfilion77 Год назад +1

      If my father was alive I’m sure he’d be smiling watching this but I think he’d deny the 3 million as being rumors

  • @kennethbeck2690
    @kennethbeck2690 Год назад

    IF HERVE WOULD OF TRIED ONLY 15 PERCENT OF THE TIME HOW MANY RACES WOULD HE OF WON

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад

      A lot more. He was great, the demons showed up once in a while.

  • @arkhllraiser
    @arkhllraiser Год назад

    Isn't it such a wonderful game? When the leading driver and the history of the sport is purposely coming in second third who knows where else in order and hard-working honest people are betting their money on him to win? It's a dirty sport.... Worse now than ever.

    • @LarryRolla
      @LarryRolla  Год назад +2

      Welcome to the real world where everyone has a price. Thanks foe watching.

  • @markedington3848
    @markedington3848 Год назад

    some stories should not be told,