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Mark Heggie United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 203 Dogs 0 / Races 0 17 Jun 2014 15:32
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Hi Bobby. Have you seen this ?
IT LOOKS LIKE BEING GEMS LAST RACE 17/06/2014 Ruairi Dwan admits that he might have seemed to be a right idiot if Borna Gem had failed to performer in her third challenge for the Sporting Press Irish Oaks. Instead, days before the final at Shelbourne, he finds himself in charge of the favourite for the bitch classic on Saturday night. Speaking yesterday, Dwan said, When I entered her for the Oaks there were fellows saying, why is that idiot bringing her back after having a litter of pups. Thankfully the bitch has given her answer and is now just one race away from becoming one of the oldest Oaks winners in history. The pups are six months old and they are lovely pups. They are by Milldean Panther and they have a real touch of class. Im really looking forward to them. But how is mum in advance of what is probably her last race? She is standing up to the racing very well. She got spiked in the quarter final and then had to overcome a difficult trap six draw in Saturdays semi-final. She was a bit tired on Sunday morning but was jumping when I took her out this morning and we are delighted with her draw in two. Its up to her now. She drives the bend from the inside and hopefully she can clear the inside bitch to the corner. We are hoping for the best but, win or lose, it is likely to be her final race. There is no other Oaks and at this stage I am not going to take on the dogs in the Derby with her. Dwan has a very proud record in the Oaks as she won it in 1997 with Borna Best and then two years later won it a second time with Borna Survivor. Borna Gem was favourite for last years final while his dad Roger had Borna Magic in the 1996 final.
May I just add, The very best of luck to Ruairi and all the other finalists
Bobby Scullion United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 377 Dogs 13 / Races 0 17 Jun 2014 15:41
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Mark Heggie wrote:
Hi Bobby. Have you seen this ?
IT LOOKS LIKE BEING GEMS LAST RACE 17/06/2014 Ruairi Dwan admits that he might have seemed to be a right idiot if Borna Gem had failed to performer in her third challenge for the Sporting Press Irish Oaks. Instead, days before the final at Shelbourne, he finds himself in charge of the favourite for the bitch classic on Saturday night. Speaking yesterday, Dwan said, When I entered her for the Oaks there were fellows saying, why is that idiot bringing her back after having a litter of pups. Thankfully the bitch has given her answer and is now just one race away from becoming one of the oldest Oaks winners in history. The pups are six months old and they are lovely pups. They are by Milldean Panther and they have a real touch of class. Im really looking forward to them. But how is mum in advance of what is probably her last race? She is standing up to the racing very well. She got spiked in the quarter final and then had to overcome a difficult trap six draw in Saturdays semi-final. She was a bit tired on Sunday morning but was jumping when I took her out this morning and we are delighted with her draw in two. Its up to her now. She drives the bend from the inside and hopefully she can clear the inside bitch to the corner. We are hoping for the best but, win or lose, it is likely to be her final race. There is no other Oaks and at this stage I am not going to take on the dogs in the Derby with her. Dwan has a very proud record in the Oaks as she won it in 1997 with Borna Best and then two years later won it a second time with Borna Survivor. Borna Gem was favourite for last years final while his dad Roger had Borna Magic in the 1996 final.
May I just add, The very best of luck to Ruairi and all the other finalists
Yes Mark GEM has proven all the doubters wrong looking forward to Saturday night. See you there
Mark Heggie United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 203 Dogs 0 / Races 0 18 Jun 2014 14:53
Well Mark just collected HOLLY this afternoon... she is in great shape.. 65lb when I left her there 65lb today.. Sean and his work force certainly look after all the bitches
Mark Heggie United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 203 Dogs 0 / Races 0 27 Jun 2014 09:39
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Hi Bobby
Let me know in 4/5 weeks if shes in pup mate.
Mark Heggie United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 203 Dogs 0 / Races 0 13 Aug 2014 12:56
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2 of Milldean Panthers pups, BORNEO 1st and BARNISH PANTHER 2nd were very impressive.He also had a open race winner in a open at Romford last week.
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 14 Aug 2014 09:40
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After blowing the start & copping a check, the greyhound WHITTAKER (remember the name) CLICK HERE won his maiden start at Dapto by 12 plus lengths running a stunning 29.86, with a run home of 12.40.
To put that "Run Home" into perpective, the track record holder DOUBLE TWIST ran 12.30 when breaking the track record last year.
This smart pup comes from MILLDEAN PANTHER's 9th litter whelped in Australia....with his 3rd litter already producing a Group Finalist.
To watch the race, WHITTAKER is in box 2 ---> EXTERNAL LINK
Mark Heggie United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 203 Dogs 0 / Races 0 14 Aug 2014 12:09
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Hi Steve
That looks a great run, and the Run Home looks a fantastic run for one so green.He is getting the very best bitches in England and Ireland as well.
Bobby Scullion United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 377 Dogs 13 / Races 0 14 Aug 2014 17:20
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Mark Heggie wrote:
Hi Steve
That looks a great run, and the Run Home looks a fantastic run for one so green.He is getting the very best bitches in England and Ireland as well.
Bobby Scullion United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 377 Dogs 13 / Races 0 14 Aug 2014 17:32
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Hi Mark.. That seems to be a really nice prospect.. I was talking to an Irish lad that is working in AUS, he tells me they have 4 nice Panther pups that are doing great things at the breakers... My bitch Holly is big as a house in pup to PANTHER cant wait till end of the month..
Phil Hall Australia (Verified User) Posts 1320 Dogs 21 / Races 21 14 Aug 2014 22:33
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steven martin wrote:
After blowing the start & copping a check, the greyhound WHITTAKER (remember the name) CLICK HERE won his maiden start at Dapto by 12 plus lengths running a stunning 29.86, with a run home of 12.40.
To put that "Run Home" into perpective, the track record holder DOUBLE TWIST ran 12.30 when breaking the track record last year.
This smart pup comes from MILLDEAN PANTHER's 9th litter whelped in Australia....with his 3rd litter already producing a Group Finalist.
To watch the race, WHITTAKER is in box 2 ---> EXTERNAL LINK
great win, what a run the second dog! will shape up great series
Mark Heggie United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 203 Dogs 0 / Races 0 15 Aug 2014 06:31
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Hi Phil
Yes I agree. for only a handful of runners he is having some great winners.good luck
Grant Thomas Australia (Verified User) Posts 11447 Dogs 64 / Races 20 15 Aug 2014 07:05
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phil hall wrote:
steven martin wrote:
After blowing the start & copping a check, the greyhound WHITTAKER (remember the name) CLICK HERE won his maiden start at Dapto by 12 plus lengths running a stunning 29.86, with a run home of 12.40.
To put that "Run Home" into perpective, the track record holder DOUBLE TWIST ran 12.30 when breaking the track record last year.
This smart pup comes from MILLDEAN PANTHER's 9th litter whelped in Australia....with his 3rd litter already producing a Group Finalist.
To watch the race, WHITTAKER is in box 2 ---> EXTERNAL LINK
great win, what a run the second dog! will shape up great series
As good a win as you will see...YES blackbook that name...well done...
Coolege, Spiral, Brett and Token...not a bad...'Zigzag'...
Chris Carl Australia (Verified User) Posts 778 Dogs 20 / Races 0 15 Aug 2014 07:13
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The mothe
John Watts Australia (Verified User) Posts 976 Dogs 7 / Races 6 15 Aug 2014 07:38
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Was looking at a litter the other day by Milldean Panther, the ones I seen barely had their eyes open, and had attitude with a Capital A
Bobby Scullion United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 377 Dogs 13 / Races 0 15 Aug 2014 15:54
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Well Mark I believe this new kid on the block {WHITTAKER} is out of a BRETT LEE bitch, if so I hope that line keeps producing champions.
Mark Heggie United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 203 Dogs 0 / Races 0 15 Aug 2014 16:53
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Hi Bobby.
The line which is proven is .Brett Lee and sons of Brett Lee,. The cross is also proven with Top Honcho and his sons.So Head Honcho should work the same.
Bobby Scullion United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 377 Dogs 13 / Races 0 16 Aug 2014 09:18
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Good luck to PANTHERS 2 sons in the Irish Greyhound Derby tonight
Michael Barry Australia (Verified User) Posts 7402 Dogs 26 / Races 9 16 Aug 2014 09:55
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steven martin wrote:
After blowing the start & copping a check, the greyhound WHITTAKER (remember the name) CLICK HERE won his maiden start at Dapto by 12 plus lengths running a stunning 29.86, with a run home of 12.40.
To put that "Run Home" into perpective, the track record holder DOUBLE TWIST ran 12.30 when breaking the track record last year.
This smart pup comes from MILLDEAN PANTHER's 9th litter whelped in Australia....with his 3rd litter already producing a Group Finalist.
To watch the race, WHITTAKER is in box 2 ---> EXTERNAL LINK
hi steve, did you use your panther vial yet ? cheers mick