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Mick Whyte
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23 Feb 2019 12:24


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michaele alderdice wrote:

Heres something remarkable , wether time is correct or not its on the board . If you put Pindaris best second section and best run home together it makes him run 25.54 at Bulli . I know of late hes known for his powerful run home but this dog is the 2nd section record holder at Maitland and I reckon his 19.32 wouldnt be far off the Bulli 2nd section record too . Getting carried away I know but proud of Pindari as a breeder , Cheers Luke .

Congrats Luke well done



Mick Whyte
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23 Feb 2019 12:59


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Mick Whyte wrote:

michaele alderdice wrote:

Heres something remarkable , wether time is correct or not its on the board . If you put Pindaris best second section and best run home together it makes him run 25.54 at Bulli . I know of late hes known for his powerful run home but this dog is the 2nd section record holder at Maitland and I reckon his 19.32 wouldnt be far off the Bulli 2nd section record too . Getting carried away I know but proud of Pindari as a breeder , Cheers Luke .

Congrats Luke well done

Getting a disagree for wishing someone well done ? have a look at your self greyhound data, I won't be contributing anymore.


Russ Forno
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23 Feb 2019 13:12


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Will probably serve (if lucky) twenty bitches in first twelve months. Typical of the old Harold Park sprinters. Raw speed and powerful. Good looker, right size, will be a " sire" of note. Must get the opportunities. The old formula has always worked.Don't care what his brothers and sisters did!!! His speed ,speaks for itself. Handled right, this is a top three sire.



Steven Martin
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23 Feb 2019 21:05


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Mick Whyte wrote:

Getting a disagree for wishing someone well done ? have a look at your self greyhound data, I won't be contributing anymore.

Like really Mick. Who gives a rats what button some w@nk3r$ like to press.

Russ agree....The EXPRESS is half way there.


Sandro Bechini
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23 Feb 2019 21:28


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Hey Mick

There are fucking narks wherever you go. Don't worry about them.

The only reason they hit the disagree button is because they are too mentally lame and gutless to put their name to a criticism


Michaele Alderdice
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23 Feb 2019 22:07


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Haha , all good mick , plenty of knickers and doubters out there mate . I was told will never breed or get another dog like Andos Mac again too , then along comes this boy . I can also say there is some seriously good ones coming through again by brooks doll . She just keeps producing jets .


Kenneth Markham
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24 Feb 2019 06:44


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He runs down a Lear Jet and belies the wet track is for front runners scenario how much more impressive can he be?Anyone not convinced he is the fastest dog in the country must be on recreational drugs.Id love to use him he would match up beautifully with 2 of my broods.


Kenneth Markham
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06 Apr 2019 10:17


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29.4 wenty are there still knockers out there?


Ray Morcomb
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07 Apr 2019 13:20


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Very special chaser this bloke is


Sandro Bechini
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07 Apr 2019 21:54


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He is the fastest dog in the country unless Zipping Garth has something to say about it in the near future


Matt Griffiths
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26 Feb 2020 21:37


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Extremely fast dog, but having a group 1 winning half brother at stud cheaper won't help his chances. For that reason only , he's a bit steep in my opinion
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Sam Watson
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26 Feb 2020 22:56


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I agree Matt. Personally for $2200 i would much rather an ADB or Zipping Garth.

Very quick dog but Ando's at stud for 900 less and the likes of Feral Franky, Sennachie and good odds harada just going to stud for cheaper, $2200 may not be a good start point.

guess time will tell!


Mark Staines
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27 Feb 2020 03:02


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Matt James wrote:

Extremely fast dog, but having a group 1 winning half brother at stud cheaper won't help his chances. For that reason only , he's a bit steep in my opinion
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Ando's Mac being at Stud proves that neither he or Pindari were a fluke and what a great Broody Brooks Doll is !!!!!


Sandro Bechini
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27 Feb 2020 03:16


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Mark Staines wrote:

Matt James wrote:

Extremely fast dog, but having a group 1 winning half brother at stud cheaper won't help his chances. For that reason only , he's a bit steep in my opinion
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Ando's Mac being at Stud proves that neither he or Pindari were a fluke and what a great Broody Brooks Doll is !!!!!

Wouldn't you just love to have a fast El Grand Senor bitch now


Mark Staines
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27 Feb 2020 03:19


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I just happen to have one Sandro lol


Sandro Bechini
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27 Feb 2020 03:24


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Mark Staines wrote:

I just happen to have one Sandro lol

Off you go then!!


Luke Anderson
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Thank's for kind word's Mark . Dolly mac was set for stardom also running 29.70s the meadows before she was two year old , The latest star from Brook's doll is Certification, He was a last start 29.84 Albion park winner . Been an incredible journey with her . Her offspring have won over a million dollars and i cant wait to see her legacy continue on . What an incredible dog Pindari Express was to watch race . Fastest dog i have ever seen early in his career.


Sandro Bechini
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27 Feb 2020 04:58


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luke anderson wrote:

Thank's for kind word's Mark . Dolly mac was set for stardom also running 29.70s the meadows before she was two year old , The latest star from Brook's doll is Certification, He was a last start 29.84 Albion park winner . Been an incredible journey with her . Her offspring have won over a million dollars and i cant wait to see her legacy continue on . What an incredible dog Pindari Express was to watch race . Fastest dog i have ever seen early in his career.

There are no flukes from this line



Bruce Teague
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I might add my view to the numerous others. Pindari, and those very few dogs of his ability and quality, are terrific assets to the industry. Nothing is more spectacular than the racer which can weave his way thru the field, thundering home to grab the leader on the line, and do it in smart time. The bonus is that these are also good chasers.

A note of caution though. The attempts here to gauge ability by adding up a section here and a section there and then claim great things are fraught with danger. It is rare, even impossible, for any dog to burn the candle at both ends. Even the top ones have a finite amount of energy so if you use it up early you will not have so much left to manage the last bit - and v.v.

Performance-wise, Pindari needs no more help anyway.

Breeding comments I will leave to others but I will follow his career with interest.



Darren Langley
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How old will his oldest pups be.

This dog look like being a super star early doors

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