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Michael Bowerman
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mick mellington wrote:

Every one has the right to breed however they wish. My Question is why would you want to breed with this dog { with all due respect that he had ability } ahead of ALLEN DEED who would make him look like a MUG { 9 lengths behind him [ Allen Deed] at the Meadows }. Just my opinion without any disrespect.
why would u used alan deed when u have a proven (disraely)

so sulzanti should be a suitable sir



Ben George
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14 Apr 2016 08:45


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Hi Mick.
I'm more than happy to hear people's opinions on Sulzanti.
Wasn't really the question I asked but anyway, if you want to compare a time at a particular track I guess SULZANTI was many lengths better than Allen Deed at sandown as a young pup.
Clearly you have an agenda mate and I wish you good luck with that but I always have the last laugh.
Cheers


Ben George
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Johnathon campbell wrote:

mick mellington wrote:

Every one has the right to breed however they wish. My Question is why would you want to breed with this dog { with all due respect that he had ability } ahead of ALLEN DEED who would make him look like a MUG { 9 lengths behind him [ Allen Deed] at the Meadows }. Just my opinion without any disrespect.

Mick I know we're your coming from and Im not useing him for no particular reason but in a world of negativity which seems to run ripe around the greyhound industry I hope the dog becomes a good sire because it's obvious the owner is throwing good money into promoting the dog so I hope he's rewarded for his effort.
I bred a litter to Messi who wasn't no proven super star and I loved that litter and I think they where better then a Collision litter I have now from the same bitch. Horses for courses I say and good luck to the brave and stupid.
History has told us that some of our best geniuses's have been mad men.

Yes anyone who knows you do need to put plenty of money behind something you believe in and been given advice from a lot who know what it takes to get a good SIRE up and running. Maybe I am mad but hey you know know if don't try so I'm jumping off a cliff and hope the parachute opens!
If it doesn't well so be it. The dog can hang out with me in my my cardboard box.....:)




Mark Staines
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My comment's were in relation to the proposed mating that Ben put up.
Sulzanti has a good pedigree and a big motor and definitely deserves a go at stud, good luck with him Ben.


Ben George
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I have reduced SULZANTIS stud fee from $1100 to $770 until the end of June.
Cheers
Ben


Darren Langley
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11 May 2016 22:17


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ben george wrote:

I have reduced SULZANTIS stud fee from $1100 to $770 until the end of June.
Cheers
Ben

Good luck Ben I'm sure if he gets the bitches he will throw some nice pups.

Very tough gig being a young stud dog starting out. Every one wants to use proven sires.



Phil Hall
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11 May 2016 22:48


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ben george wrote:

I have reduced SULZANTIS stud fee from $1100 to $770 until the end of June.
Cheers
Ben

that's great price there is good chance of me doing this CLICK HERE


Ben George
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Thanks Darren yes has been tough but he is getting some which is a start but definitely need more.

I hope you do phill !!

Two litters due in late late May and one due early June so far.


Phil Hall
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Ray Newton wrote:

phil hall wrote:

ben george wrote:

I have reduced SULZANTIS stud fee from $1100 to $770 until the end of June.
Cheers
Ben

that's great price there is good chance of me doing this CLICK HERE


think u would b better off with this
CLICK HERE

don't think so, I like sulzanti he is one strong possibility, have couple others in mind..



Jamie Quinlivian
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12 May 2016 08:27


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That looks fantastic Phil!

To be honest, I don't follow Melbourne racing much and I hadn't heard of this dog, then a few weeks back a friend suggested using him for my brood.
Now that I've had a look and seen his replays, I'm a total fan.
I love his breeding and of all the potential stud dogs I've looked at, or had suggested to me, Sulzanti looks to be the one.

CLICK HERE
She has given me 8 and 10 in her litters and we are only going to do one more.
Like you Phil, I have a few others in mind, including some freebies, but every time I look at this I just love what I see.


Phil Hall
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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:

That looks fantastic Phil!

To be honest, I don't follow Melbourne racing much and I hadn't heard of this dog, then a few weeks back a friend suggested using him for my brood.
Now that I've had a look and seen his replays, I'm a total fan.
I love his breeding and of all the potential stud dogs I've looked at, or had suggested to me, Sulzanti looks to be the one.

CLICK HERE
She has given me 8 and 10 in her litters and we are only going to do one more.
Like you Phil, I have a few others in mind, including some freebies, but every time I look at this I just love what I see.

i'm bit like you didn't know much about him either, spoke to ben about him today ticked few more boxes for me hope he gets a few on the ground. no reason he cant make his presents felt as sire given the opportunity


Ben George
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HOT DEAL for the WINTER MONTHS $770 !!!!

With the promise he showed at only 2 years of age, he had exceptional speed and was sure to become a group one winner.
A tragic injury bought Sulzantis racing career to an immediate halt just as he was starting to display speed that only a few greyhounds could match. In an instant Sulzanti went from the greyhound to watch in 2016 to a stud dog with something to prove. From just 12 starts he won seven and was twice placed; including the amazing times of 29:34 at his second start (Sandown); 29:09 (sandown); and shared BON with Fernando.
His exceptional pedigree and freakish speed left no doubt that he was top class and that he had lengths of improvement left. A son of Magic Sprite-Scissor Queen he has a pedigree that is literally spectacular. His sire, Magic Sprite, was bred to be the superstar he was. His sire Brett Lee is a Hall of Famer. His mother Glamorous is a litter sister to champion Talks Cheap (a highly successful stud dog).
Scissor Queen, (31 starts 20 wins and 5 seconds) the dam of SULZANTI, was also bred to be a champion. She won two Grafton Sprinters Cups beating her opposition with unbelievable speed. The daughter of Knocka Norris-Surf Queen is a litter sister to Victorian greyhound of the year Dont Knocka Him who won the Group 1 Golden Easter Egg. Another litter brother Knocka Down won the time- honoured July Maiden at Grafton and ran 29.80 winning at Albion Park.
Sulzanti has begun servicing bitches across Australia and once they hit the racetracks he will take his place amongst the greatest sires. This is your opportunity to tap into some of the best pedigrees in the world!



Jamie Quinlivian
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Just bought my SULZANTI straw, thanks Ben it was good talking to you. Like I said, I reckon she'll be due in September so we should have another batch of little freaks terrorizing our place before Christmas.

I think this dog will be a great success at stud.

Cant wait.


Sandro Bechini
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16 May 2016 01:23


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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:

Just bought my SULZANTI straw, thanks Ben it was good talking to you. Like I said, I reckon she'll be due in September so we should have another batch of little freaks terrorizing our place before Christmas.

I think this dog will be a great success at stud.

Cant wait.

Good move Jamie

He was a super fast dog at his age, much like his own sire and superbly bred




Simon Milgate
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16 May 2016 05:23


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CLICK HERE does look good Jamie will you be keeping the lot?




Jamie Quinlivian
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16 May 2016 05:32


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simon milgate wrote:

CLICK HERE does look good Jamie will you be keeping the lot?

Only the first 12 mate.


Ben George
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Get in line Simon! Ha ha:).
Appreciate your confidence in him Jamie!


John Staines
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I have no problem using first seson sires when they can run as fast as this dog I have two bitchs due to welp in the next two weeks and I have another four to go to him as soon as they come in seson if this dog gets a fair share of bitchs he will make it I remember when magic sprite went to stud I said he would make it as a sire but he had a heap of knockers saying he wouldn't make it.this dog sulzanti is faster bigger than his dad and better bred in my opinion so at this price you would be mad not to give him a go.



Simon Milgate
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16 May 2016 21:10


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Ben how did you go selling a half share in Sulzanti?


Ben George
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Hi Simon, I decided against it....... Found some more funds to keep him going.

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