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Jordan Bovett Australia (Verified User) Posts 130 Dogs 4 / Races 24 02 Jun 2020 10:16
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Sennachie now a Dad
Triple Group 1 winner Sennachie is now a Dad with bitches ..Tick Away Fire Wise Misty ...Harbor Missing Buckle Up Ellie ...Hot Fiasco all whelping down in the last couple of weeks ..by all reports there is another 10 bitches due to whelp in a couple weeks to this superstar chaser I for one think this 34kg son of Fernando Bale will be a sensation at stud
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15480 Dogs 0 / Races 1 03 Jun 2020 09:23
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Yes Jordan .The dog has it all.He is well priced and attracting some nice young girls .
Graham Sheather Australia (Verified User) Posts 4867 Dogs 2 / Races 3 30 Jun 2020 08:08
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Jordan Bovett wrote:
Sennachie now a Dad
Triple Group 1 winner Sennachie is now a Dad with bitches ..Tick Away Fire Wise Misty ...Harbor Missing Buckle Up Ellie ...Hot Fiasco all whelping down in the last couple of weeks ..by all reports there is another 10 bitches due to whelp in a couple weeks to this superstar chaser I for one think this 34kg son of Fernando Bale will be a sensation at stud
Shanghai Lil has just been implanted to Sennachie! She's been a very good producer ! Modified Trunk , Frampton , Pirate's cut ,Floki Jappa . Escalated Quick , Robo Dash , Fabre Yap , Dark Hope , Atlantic Tug. all winners up to date winning 89 races looking forward to this litter !
Andrew Varasdi Australia (Verified User) Posts 1287 Dogs 2 / Races 11 16 Sep 2021 18:30
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Morning
There are a fair number of sennachie litters starting to reach 10 to 12 months with a few older ones most likely already broken in.
Any thoughts on how the Pips are from those with break ins or with the pups being prepared for breaking in.
Cheers
Andrew
Graham J Downing Australia (Verified User) Posts 61 Dogs 2 / Races 0 29 Sep 2021 05:04
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He has 2 litters named on Data from may 20 Wont be long now My rearer has litter 4 months Dad sure stamped them He that impressed going to use him on a rumble bitch he has
Jordan Bovett Australia (Verified User) Posts 130 Dogs 4 / Races 24 27 Oct 2021 06:54
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TvI'm hearing big reports on Sennachie pups that have been broken in Qld and NSW
Or are getting broken in Exciting times ahead for this Champion Dog
Graham J Downing Australia (Verified User) Posts 61 Dogs 2 / Races 0 13 Nov 2021 05:27
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His first litter has a pup in grafton maiden tomorrow afternoon with breeders training
Jordan Bovett Australia (Verified User) Posts 130 Dogs 4 / Races 24 13 Dec 2021 05:20
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Sennachie off to a great start Beau Boy winning at Albion Park
Jordan Bovett Australia (Verified User) Posts 130 Dogs 4 / Races 24 20 Dec 2021 09:22
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Another SENNACHIE pups wins Mango Fire wins her maiden by 12 lengths at Maitland
Jordan Bovett Australia (Verified User) Posts 130 Dogs 4 / Races 24 05 May 2022 12:20
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Sennachie pups starting to hit the track Select moment winning at Ipswich in 30.29 with some big winning margins 13 & 8 lengths, the other 2 litter mates both having there first start winning at Warragul Paua to Contest, Paua of Silence 7length win in bod 22.46. He seems to be throwing speed + strength a very promising start to Sennachie at stud!
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15480 Dogs 0 / Races 1 08 May 2022 00:14
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Yes warren some nice pups coming through at Grafton .with Blink and lose breaking 20 over the 350m ,looks like the 450m will be no worries.Some other handy ones from Lills litter also winning. Cheers jack
David Mennie Australia (Verified User) Posts 657 Dogs 5 / Races 1 25 Jun 2022 19:52
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Whats peoples latest thoughts on Sennachie as a sire ?
I have a couple of handy young pups starting thier career winning provincial so far and tnh raising them there temperament was extraordinarliy good not over the top did everything right switch right on ...just perfect pups and now racing well !
I was seriuosly thinking to use him on different ddo brood but got talked out of it for fernado ..which was hard to argue against.
Studmaster like all owners is talking him up and hes getting quite a few winners but still fairly early in his career then along comes jay is jay as a standout running very slick time !
Im surpised on here that his thread is cold and no real comments of late ?
i have bought a Koblenz straw for this ddo bitch ...but im seriusly thinking about backing my original hunch and using sennachie and maybe koblenz later ..
Im not a breeding guru or up on all the stats , and its early days for him ..but interested to hear thoughts especially as the temparement he seems to be throwing is first class as well ?
Paul Dicks Australia (Verified User) Posts 10281 Dogs 120 / Races 252 25 Jun 2022 20:38
He is sitting on 20% on these figures. Having watched these stats over the last few decades I've noticed the following. The greats start off their careers at 25-30+%, the good ones 20-25% and the also rans below 20%. Still early days but he is travelling pretty good on that criteria.
Matt Griffiths Australia (Verified User) Posts 1954 Dogs 56 / Races 2 25 Jun 2022 22:17
He is sitting on 20% on these figures. Having watched these stats over the last few decades I've noticed the following. The greats start off their careers at 25-30+%, the good ones 20-25% and the also rans below 20%. Still early days but he is travelling pretty good on that criteria.
This isn't being a FB hater or anything, but FB has never been 25% any time in his stud career
I try not to judge a sire until their 2nd full season at stud. Can fluke a good pup or get unlucky with a dud litter early on otherwise
Paul Dicks Australia (Verified User) Posts 10281 Dogs 120 / Races 252 25 Jun 2022 22:28
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You are very wrong. Early in his career he was 29-30%. I don't keep records but I recall Brett Lee was into the 30+% range. As a more recent example Aston Dee Bee was around 27-28% early on.
Like I said I've been watching the Recorder Stats for decades and it's a great barometer for future sire success.
Without stating the obvious, Feral Franky is a future top sire using this criteria.
Matt Griffiths Australia (Verified User) Posts 1954 Dogs 56 / Races 2 26 Jun 2022 01:11
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Paul Dicks wrote:
You are very wrong. Early in his career he was 29-30%. I don't keep records but I recall Brett Lee was into the 30+% range. As a more recent example Aston Dee Bee was around 27-28% early on.
Like I said I've been watching the Recorder Stats for decades and it's a great barometer for future sire success.
Without stating the obvious, Feral Franky is a future top sire using this criteria.
Click on breeding. Shows Fernando Bales percentages for each year EXTERNAL LINK
Obviously it'll level out for both once a bigger portion of dogs start racing and both going very good, but Good Odds Harada siring at a better strike rate than Feral Franky this year
Graham Moscow Australia (Verified User) Posts 1186 Dogs 0 / Races 0 26 Jun 2022 03:02
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Just my observation I see many races with Fernando Bale pups racing against each other, they cant all finish first place unless dead heats occur. Therefore there is a counter negative in percentages due to so many FB dogs V FB dogs in same race. Fernando Bale percentages are awesome IMO Pleased to see Sennachie offspring off to a good start
Matt Griffiths Australia (Verified User) Posts 1954 Dogs 56 / Races 2 26 Jun 2022 03:16
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Graham Moscow wrote:
Just my observation I see many races with Fernando Bale pups racing against each other, they cant all finish first place unless dead heats occur. Therefore there is a counter negative in percentages due to so many FB dogs V FB dogs in same race. Fernando Bale percentages are awesome IMO
That makes sense. Does give him a better chance of getting the winner but also gives him 3 that didn't win when he has half the field
Paul Dicks Australia (Verified User) Posts 10281 Dogs 120 / Races 252 26 Jun 2022 05:32
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Matt Griffiths wrote:
Paul Dicks wrote:
You are very wrong. Early in his career he was 29-30%. I don't keep records but I recall Brett Lee was into the 30+% range. As a more recent example Aston Dee Bee was around 27-28% early on.
Like I said I've been watching the Recorder Stats for decades and it's a great barometer for future sire success.
Without stating the obvious, Feral Franky is a future top sire using this criteria.
Click on breeding. Shows Fernando Bales percentages for each year EXTERNAL LINK
Obviously it'll level out for both once a bigger portion of dogs start racing and both going very good, but Good Odds Harada siring at a better strike rate than Feral Franky this year
That link took me to Sennachie sorry.
I'm talking about early in their stud careers. The best sires are over the 25% mark and the greatest closer to 30%.