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Mall Brandy

Chris Houlding
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09 Sep 2017 06:12


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I see on classifieds that this stud dog is for sale. His percentage of runners with a rating of 100 + is 10.78

I was surprised to see when I checked that if you put 2016 into stats for sires England and Ireland he is at number 20 but if you change that to between 500 and 600 metres which must be what most people are aiming for then he is at number 4.

I have seen him in the flesh and bred a litter from him. He is a lovely dog so I hope his owners are able to find him a suitable new kennel.



Brian Ahern
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20 Sep 2017 10:19


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chris houlding wrote:

I see on classifieds that this stud dog is for sale. His percentage of runners with a rating of 100 + is 10.78

I was surprised to see when I checked that if you put 2016 into stats for sires England and Ireland he is at number 20 but if you change that to between 500 and 600 metres which must be what most people are aiming for then he is at number 4.

I have seen him in the flesh and bred a litter from him. He is a lovely dog so I hope his owners are able to find him a suitable new kennel.

Very insightful. He is breeding pace and strength. Ideal distance seems to be the Derby trip and he produced the ledger winner priceless rebel last year. College jade won the munster oaks in Waterford recently. She previously won the Guineas at the same track.



Peter Davis
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20 Sep 2017 12:44


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Your Wright Brian hopefully she does well in the oaks from the owner of jade


Brian Ahern
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21 Sep 2017 06:22


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I am sure she will go really well. She is a class act. Best of luck.

Just for reference Mall Brandy will be joining the stud team at Seventh kennels and will be available for stud duties immediately.


Sean Devoy
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21 Sep 2017 07:50


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Congratulations throwing really honest offspring.


Brian Ahern
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thanks Sean, we are delighted to have acquired him. He seems to cross very well with bitches that carry Larkhill jo in either the sire or dam line. It will be interesting to see how his daughters will breed. Given the Larkhill jo nick works so well he should be ideal for Droopys Scolari and Scolari Me Daddy bitches. Just noticed that his Gold Collar winner Yahoo Victor is by Westmead Scolari by Droopys Scolari so the breeding nick is obivously potent.


Kelly Findlay
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21 Sep 2017 15:14


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I have one of his daughters Brian, she is called Hovex Grace.
She is in whelp to Taylors Sky, due in 10 days


Brian Ahern
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21 Sep 2017 15:54


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That's a very astute mating. I hope you have a good sized litter.Best of luck with them.


Kelly Findlay
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21 Sep 2017 16:08


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Thanks Brian, it was a cross i just really liked. I'm still a novice in the breeding game.


Brian Ahern
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Well kelly you have lovely bitch. She ran up the Cambridgeshire in Limerick and has some very fast times over the 750 yard trip. she has also the added advantage of a Pat Dalton created damline.


Bridget Cullen
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21 Sep 2017 23:43


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well done brian i hope he does well for you i would have ranked him 3rd in droopys kennels with jet and tullymurry just in front of him and maybe only cause they were getting more bitches his daughters could actually work well with your other dog...another dog i would highly recommend to stud is redwood mick i think its an incredible shame he hasnt been properly put to stud...anyways wish you and your kennel great success...


Brian Ahern
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22 Sep 2017 07:47


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Thank you Bridget. We are delighted to have him. College jade ran a cracker in the first round of the oaks last night. I would not mind having one like her.



Peter Davis
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Thanks brian I hope I've got another like her just starting my droopy scolari pups have a bitch and 2 dogs just on lead13mth old hope he gets some good class bitches for you mate


Paddy Burke
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23 Sep 2017 14:08


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brian ahern wrote:

I am sure she will go really well. She is a class act. Best of luck.

Just for reference Mall Brandy will be joining the stud team at Seventh kennels and will be available for stud duties immediately.

Delighted that Brandy has got a new home, I had put the add up for connections , people asking at Galway track about what stud dogs you have. best of luck with brandy


Brian Ahern
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23 Sep 2017 23:38


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We are delighted too paddy. To answer your question we stand smart missile . Cloughtaney Gift and now of course mall brandy. In the past we stood bee unrivalled Tim's crow droopy oasis barnfield ranger knockeevan major Castleland Chico outside the box seventh jet all the way back to a dog called expert advice in 1992.



Brian Ahern
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Mall Brandy sadly passed away yesterday. He had a lovely retirement here with us and loved his daily walks and trips to the river for a paddle. A very laid back easy going dog whose only vice was his constantly swishing tail. He was part of a remarkable litter and will be remembered for his track records and as a Sire of a classic winner. I will miss the old boy.



Kieran Kerley
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Hi Brian, haven't been on here for a few years, hope you're keeping well. Sorry to hear about MB. Himself and Paradise Madison were too serious hounds
Regards
Kieran

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