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Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1343 Dogs 154 / Races 139 29 Aug 2023 09:54
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So do I, theres a lot more to the mating, than just the obvious.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 29 Aug 2023 11:18
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I'd 'hate' to know what a dog like Aston Rupee would have run at Bundaberg. Make the current & old track record look like it was held by a city class 5th grader imho.
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1343 Dogs 154 / Races 139 29 Aug 2023 11:45
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Bit like Amerigo Man, West Cape, Walkabout Sid, Bogenfel, Carnival Boy, Half Nelson. None of them performed in Open Group 1 class racing, let alone won a Group 1 or ran a city track record like Aston Rupee. However, their genetic make up and what theyve offered to the breed is legendary.
No Easy Beat comes from the famed sire producing dam line of National Queen, Bay Road Queen, Gorgeous Babe I.E. Just The Best, Token Prince - themselves not Group 1 winners nor city track record holders.
Is there a dam line to rival the sire influence of the No Easy Beat dam line? Thats the gamble Im willing to take.
The last sire to come from the No Easy Beat dam line - EXTERNAL LINK
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 29 Aug 2023 12:43
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Am not saying that will be no good as a stud dog. Just that the record is NOT the real deal.
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1343 Dogs 154 / Races 139 29 Aug 2023 20:56
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No Easy Beat had around 12 starts, before injury pretty much curtailed his career. The times he ran straight away at Albion Park, suggested very much he was the real deal and would have been lining up in Group racing. Judging his worth against Aston Rupee is a little unfair IMO.
Aston Rupee granted performance on the racetrack has warranted him serving a large number of bitches. But, as history has shown, it guarantees him nothing at stud. He starts from scratch once again. And will like everything be judged by he quality of his offspring.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 30 Aug 2023 00:47
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Yes, "I get that" Darren. Just saying 25.70 at Bundaberg is a "good" run but it's NOT a group dog time.
Sandro Bechini Australia (Verified User) Posts 19488 Dogs 15268 / Races 1856 30 Aug 2023 01:08
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mark william claxton wrote:
Yes, "I get that" Darren. Just saying 25.70 at Bundaberg is a "good" run but it's NOT a group dog time.
Mark
To put it in context NEB ran that time at Bundaberg after a 2 year layoff from a very serious injury
I think its better to judge him off his 2 wins in the Molly Campbell Silver Dollar Series at Albion Park where he ran 29.60 & 29.65
Track record at the time was 29.38 held by Sennachie
Now they are definitely Group Class times.
Whether he ever would have got to Group 1 class, we will never know, but the times are there and not many dogs can run those times, even now
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1343 Dogs 154 / Races 139 30 Aug 2023 01:58
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Sandro said it perfectly Mark. The potential was there. How many start off early doors running 29.60 at Albion? Im breeding to him, on his potential and bloodlines. IMO he was the star of his star litter.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 30 Aug 2023 06:28
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Clearly the back muscle injury took time off him. Is why I said 25.70 was a "good" time.
Sandro Bechini Australia (Verified User) Posts 19488 Dogs 15268 / Races 1856 30 Aug 2023 21:18
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mark william claxton wrote:
Clearly the back muscle injury took time off him. Is why I said 25.70 was a "good" time.
After a back muscle injury that took two years for him to get back, there is no way in the world, that muscle was in the same condition as it was before the injury, plus that length of time without a race, who knows how many tenths it has added to his potential PB there at Bundaberg
So as you say it was a good time, but his actual potential BEST time could have been anything
John Watts Australia (Verified User) Posts 976 Dogs 7 / Races 6 01 Sep 2023 06:40
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The 25.70 was before the track redevelopment.You probably could take .3 or so off that on today's times
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 01 Sep 2023 12:30
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From what I understand John, the track redevelopment did not include changing the circumference? And therefore the 460m start is still as it was previously?
John Watts Australia (Verified User) Posts 976 Dogs 7 / Races 6 01 Sep 2023 20:50
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mark william claxton wrote:
From what I understand John, the track redevelopment did not include changing the circumference? And therefore the 460m start is still as it was previously?
No it didn't obviously, but it did redo the cambers and level up the Deadly corner at the top of the back straight which had a 200mm or more drop, the substrate under the track is much harder, before the redevelopment a 26.60 dog was going to win plenty now 26.20 to .30 is where you need to be. The track is much quicker now.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 01 Sep 2023 23:49
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Oh ok. Lot of dogs still winning in 26.50+, even 27.00 I notice. Not many break 26.00.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 11 Sep 2023 02:13
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Running some pretty slow times today at Bundaberg so far. Weather looks good.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 11 Sep 2023 03:30
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Looks like the track has been top dressed with sand.
John Watts Australia (Verified User) Posts 976 Dogs 7 / Races 6 11 Sep 2023 06:47
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Track was top dressed and imagine cored etc, lot more water going on I understand. It has been rock hard since the refurb and water was pooling in places not soaking in. Judging by the way the sand was kicking up probably could have done with another week.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 11 Sep 2023 07:11
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Yes, but looked in good nick though.
Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 11 Sep 2023 22:08
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Hi John, I have sent you a private message in regards to an enquiry. Thankyou,re-Mark.
Brian Terry Australia (Verified User) Posts 735 Dogs 36 / Races 5 13 Sep 2023 01:17
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mark william claxton wrote:
Looks like the track has been top dressed with sand.
Thinking the majority would love a slower safer track than a lightning fast. rock hard surface.
To many injuries resulting lately from the state of the track. Tendons, toes, hocks, fractures, sprains.