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Darren Langley Australia (Verified User) Posts 3160 Dogs 12 / Races 0 03 Nov 2017 09:19
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Sandro Bechini wrote:
So far, 5 heats of the $15k to the winner, Globe Memorial Maiden held at Richmond tonight and MBF has had 4 of the 5 heat winners, all from different bitches
However, time honours so far go to a Banjo Boy pup owned by Andrew Varasdi himself
UPDATE
Now 5 out of 6 heat winners with Nabiac Soldier taking out Heat 6, out of you guessed it, another different bitch, and now also has time honours in the heats
One heat to go, 2 runners for MBF out of bitches that have already had a heat winner
Not a bad effort for a young stud dog.
Trent Wrigley Australia (Verified User) Posts 1548 Dogs 40 / Races 3 03 Nov 2017 10:48
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Defiantly the real deal this bloke at stud chase and strength
Mark Mihailovic Australia (Verified User) Posts 698 Dogs 1 / Races 0 04 Nov 2017 01:24
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Big nite at richmond and another winner from the lainey bale litter on debut in fine style
Simon Milgate Australia (Verified User) Posts 2043 Dogs 23 / Races 0 04 Nov 2017 05:47
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Good run
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 19 Feb 2018 10:49
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Darren Langley wrote:
steven martin wrote:
Darren Langley wrote:
She's 10 mate. But yes we are is that a problem?
From my experience & research a bitch that is 10 plus years old, will be luck to produce a litter. If your luck you might get 3 pups tops. If I was the stud master of the sire chosen for this litter, I wouldn't be offering you a return should nil pups be the outcome. Good luck.
You could be right Steven but we are happy to take a chance on her. Bitches like her don't grow on trees.
She's fit, healthy, thrown pretty decent pups ticks all the right boxes.
Sorry to see she only threw one pup Darren. It was always going to be a roll of the dice mating. Hope she's a gooden.
Mark Mihailovic Australia (Verified User) Posts 698 Dogs 1 / Races 0 19 Mar 2018 08:45
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Well done to this bitch and trainer JQ tonite it was a super win and great training effort. Love the strength and chasing ability fabio is throwing into his pups.
Sandro Bechini Australia (Verified User) Posts 19488 Dogs 15268 / Races 1856 19 Mar 2018 08:47
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Mark Mihailovic wrote:
Well done to this bitch and trainer JQ tonite it was a super win and great training effort. Love the strength and chasing ability fabio is throwing into his pups.
I love the sire My Bro Fabio but congratulations to JQ and Shot Thru, the B$$$ard knocked my bitch off tonight.
Mark Mihailovic Australia (Verified User) Posts 698 Dogs 1 / Races 0 19 Mar 2018 08:57
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Sandro Bechini wrote:
Mark Mihailovic wrote:
Well done to this bitch and trainer JQ tonite it was a super win and great training effort. Love the strength and chasing ability fabio is throwing into his pups.
I love the sire My Bro Fabio but congratulations to JQ and Shot Thru, the B$$$ard knocked my bitch off tonight.
I thought you had us Sandro, hopefully they meet again wouldn't surprise me if the result was different next time!
Raymond Peter Fewings Australia (Verified User) Posts 248 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Mar 2018 09:15
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Have a look at Spring Bridge race 4 Mt. Gambier Sunday. Won by 16 lengths run home 12.66. Leading Melbourne kennel on phone.
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 19 Mar 2018 09:29
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She's so gutsy. Thanks guys but you cant train what she did tonight. Its all her. Sorry Sandro, you should have messaged me. I would have told you not to back yours.....
Mark Mihailovic Australia (Verified User) Posts 698 Dogs 1 / Races 0 19 Mar 2018 09:31
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Raymond Peter Fewings wrote:
Have a look at Spring Bridge race 4 Mt. Gambier Sunday. Won by 16 lengths run home 12.66. Leading Melbourne kennel on phone.
Looks like another good one raymond would love to see what he could do in melb.
Sandro Bechini Australia (Verified User) Posts 19488 Dogs 15268 / Races 1856 19 Mar 2018 10:11
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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:
She's so gutsy. Thanks guys but you cant train what she did tonight. Its all her. Sorry Sandro, you should have messaged me. I would have told you not to back yours.....
She got clipped by the 6 at the 600m boxes otherwise may have been a different result, but no worries I had a good result on the quinella with yours, congratulations, the Fabio's know how to find the line
Rockstar Kerr won over 618m at Bathurst first up for 4 months today as well
Ours are coming up 20 weeks. The biggest most raw boned, aggressive pups i have ever seen. The bitches are the pick, as big as the dogs and better looking. Already in the bull ring, completely nuts. 18 weeks 19 kilos, ( not fat , very lanky). Buggers of dogs, aggressive, hole diggers, go all day. Dont know if that is a bad thing, or a good thing. What i do know , is they are chasing "nuts". Do not understand comments about " timid" pups.I know of other litters being hole digging ferals. To each their own. 15 months will tell. cheers.
Ours are coming up 20 weeks. The biggest most raw boned, aggressive pups i have ever seen. The bitches are the pick, as big as the dogs and better looking. Already in the bull ring, completely nuts. 18 weeks 19 kilos, ( not fat , very lanky). Buggers of dogs, aggressive, hole diggers, go all day. Dont know if that is a bad thing, or a good thing. What i do know , is they are chasing "nuts". Do not understand comments about " timid" pups.I know of other litters being hole digging ferals. To each their own. 15 months will tell. cheers.
After a certain amount of time or certain volume has been reached by any sire , there are common trends or traits that are found to be reoccurring. There are variables in assessing this aswell , not always the sire to blame or to credit! Damline has to be considered aswell .... What I said on another thread was not an attack , it was an evaluation from a handful of litters from very reputable rearers and damlines also . With this in mind you have to take note and learn from others experiences! I have seen them with my own eyes. Rearers and breakers are the 2 fields of people who need comment on this , NOT your elite trainers at city tracks reaping the rewards of the finished product from the select cream of the pool in each sires offspring ! My point and statement for offering anyone who is considering using my bro Fabio Is to expose them young to everything and anyone as 90% of what I have seen will run the other way from a human hand ! This is what I call TIMID/SPOOKEY and erratic comes to mind also ! This makes life tough when doing any form of work ,when you are the rearer/trainer Eg drag lure straight work , bullring etc ! Makes a 5 min procedure turn into a 20 min event . An owner ringing in for updates on their prize pup or watching them race from the comfort of their lounge chair , wouldn't have a clue ! I stated getting in early to reduce this reoccurring trait I've seen on more then 5 seperate litters . What you have stated Russ is your doing exactly that .....bullring at 5mths isn't exactly leaving them in a paddock till their 13 mths old ! Thus my advise is proving correct and helpful as I believe you can curve or change most habits or traits with the correct care and attention! I also stated my bro produces nice types ! Strength is his forte , and this is what our industry is in need off! At a guess Russ id say your or the brood that has produced the litter you have at present to my bro Fabio , had quite a bit of fire in her to begin with and also the early introduction to most things is awesome ! Well done and congrats
Mark Mihailovic Australia (Verified User) Posts 698 Dogs 1 / Races 0 26 Jul 2018 21:37
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Russ Forno wrote:
Ours are coming up 20 weeks. The biggest most raw boned, aggressive pups i have ever seen. The bitches are the pick, as big as the dogs and better looking. Already in the bull ring, completely nuts. 18 weeks 19 kilos, ( not fat , very lanky). Buggers of dogs, aggressive, hole diggers, go all day. Dont know if that is a bad thing, or a good thing. What i do know , is they are chasing "nuts". Do not understand comments about " timid" pups.I know of other litters being hole digging ferals. To each their own. 15 months will tell. cheers.
I wouldn't say those traits your pups are showing are necessarily bad Russ, I have one that was exactly like you're describing and she's won 6 and placed in 11 from 20 odd starts and some of the litter are very similar and they're winning metro melb. Good luck with them I hope they turn out to be stars