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Jarrad Dale Australia (Verified User) Posts 2143 Dogs 27 / Races 82 07 Jan 2013 10:24
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Wins again in impressive fashion.
Casey Dargusch Australia (Verified User) Posts 348 Dogs 0 / Races 0 07 Jan 2013 10:28
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We have just finished breaking in our first LM pup and was very impressed. Did everything right from day one. Keen as and seems to be strong. And a very nice looking bitch as well. Was impressed by her enough have just used him over one if my own bitches.
Jarrad Dale Australia (Verified User) Posts 2143 Dogs 27 / Races 82 17 Jan 2013 03:55
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Had a call from the owner off one of these EXTERNAL LINK 13 months old has broke in really nice breaking 5 and running 22.31 at Tooradin.
7 others from the litter go away monday.
John Simmonds Australia (Verified User) Posts 2 Dogs 1 / Races 0 04 Feb 2013 21:35
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Hi Jarrad, just to let you know that the LM/Rozehill maddie litter all broke in well and hit the ground running, sanya has always had well above average ability and won well at Sale on sunday in 24.84, as yet unnamed dog in litter is quicker and stronger, the rest (all bitches will win races)
Jarrad Dale Australia (Verified User) Posts 2143 Dogs 27 / Races 82 05 Feb 2013 00:18
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Hi john, Thanks for the update that litter always had a wrap on them. I have used lochinvar another 2 times over the past month on good broodies so fingers crossed. As i mentioned above 7 are at the breakers now so intresting few months ahead to see if the gamble has payed off :) From the reports im getting and first few to hit the tracks he will make it this sire.
CLICK HERE will be served thurs/fri when level are correct.
Jeff Holland Australia (Verified User) Posts 4831 Dogs 145 / Races 12 05 Feb 2013 00:33
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I've got 6, 13 months.
I've never had pups that fight with you to get their leads put on first, so they can get out and about. 2nd time on the lead i walked two lots of 3, no tangles, pups hard on the lead(though mum was walking in front).
I hope they can run, as they are a joy to handle.
Anthony Jeffress Australia (Verified User) Posts 3669 Dogs 54 / Races 10 05 Feb 2013 01:22
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We have 5 pups whelped in the past fortnight from this mating -
Cynthia Suttle Australia (Verified User) Posts 195 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Feb 2013 21:13
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Just whelped six beautiful strong obviously black babies on Monday out of Killana Girl - 5 dogs and 1 bitch.
Johnathon Campbell Australia (Verified User) Posts 4635 Dogs 5 / Races 2 19 Feb 2013 21:37
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He's got to get a good pup early if everything I'm hearing is correct.
From breakers to breeders with pups that have ran against a clock I'm hearing there going super.
Same old story I know but it's everywhere and loud.
EGS is the other one. Not from a breaker but from three separate breeders telling me a similar storie. The pups are big with some really big boys but there getting a good one like a rocket and the others are about normal.
Two litters are from good proven bitches so that helps but I heard there is one in Victoria that people have seen and he's big and as fast as a cyclone and the owner is holding him back a bit because of his size.
I was told by the old guy that has seen him that he's all animal and he said he'd be to nervous to own him because of his speed and size and when he hits those corners in the future.
You always hear the breakin story's but when honest old time trainers that have had top dogs and have no self interst in the dog tell you these things I can only sit up and listen.
The next few months for both will be exciting if the mails correct and than we may just have the new successors we have been waiting for.
Kevin Gordon Australia (Verified User) Posts 327 Dogs 36 / Races 87 23 Feb 2013 03:46
At least Bond is proving himself to be a more than handy dam sire
Looks like 3x3 Brett Lee already starting to make a mark
With all the outcross blood about now, it looks a way to focus a pedigree on speed
He is Sandro, i've got a litter going away in 2 weeks, so i'm doing the nervous watch. He might be the dog for Bond bitches as going off mine he stamps a nice nature into them, he might take out the 'bark' but hopefully leave the 'bite'.
Sandro Bechini Australia (Verified User) Posts 19488 Dogs 15268 / Races 1856 23 Feb 2013 08:46
At least Bond is proving himself to be a more than handy dam sire
Looks like 3x3 Brett Lee already starting to make a mark
With all the outcross blood about now, it looks a way to focus a pedigree on speed
He is Sandro, i've got a litter going away in 2 weeks, so i'm doing the nervous watch. He might be the dog for Bond bitches as going off mine he stamps a nice nature into them, he might take out the 'bark' but hopefully leave the 'bite'.
LOL That is the aim for the 'Bond' bitches
Good luck with them. Is Peter Sims breaking these for you?
Jeff Holland Australia (Verified User) Posts 4831 Dogs 145 / Races 12 23 Feb 2013 10:03
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Yeah Sandro, he does a good job.
David Deguara United Kingdom (Team Member) Posts 958 Dogs 81 / Races 93 23 Feb 2013 12:47
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Whilst we all know trials and solo runs mean absolutely nothing, if they can't reproduce it in full fields and under race conditions, but I know of a Marlow "pup" which the owner has stated is the fastest dog they have ever owned (Group 1 winners included).
Now we have all heard these stories before, some eventuate, some don't, and some probably never really existed, but this particular owner is definitely straight up, and never overstates their dogs ability, if the truth be known they generally understate their dogs ability, now whether it will/can develop into the best dog they have owned is a very, very big ask given the calibre of dog they have, and do own, however, for them to proclaim - "it's the fastest dog they have ever owned", tells me it is - very, very quick (with a capital "Q")!
Out of respect I won't say the breeding, however it is out of a Hallucinate bitch, thus having Brett Lee 3 x 3.
Kevin Gordon Australia (Verified User) Posts 327 Dogs 36 / Races 87 23 Feb 2013 21:41
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Jeff I have been promoting the double of BL 3 x 3, I really like it and think it will prove to be a great cross. Doubling up the most dominant sire we have seen for some time on the 3rd line, whats not to like. I have my first litter going to breaker in 2 weeks, LM X Lochinvar Lass CLICK HERE I think there is a bitch (around 30kg) and a dog (around 34kg) that only need to be half as good as there nature and they will be good. I have had them here for 1 week out of the paddock and they are like 3 yrs race dogs. Extremely sensible. From what Im told his pups are very aggressive but great kennel dogs. Both previous litters to Lochinvar Lass have been over the top, 1st to Pure Octane (produced Coco) and 2nd litter to BS (whole litter over the top and I think to date have won 4 race between them.
Serdar Mustafa Australia (Verified User) Posts 92 Dogs 0 / Races 0 24 Feb 2013 09:39