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Paul Dicks
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Tony Digiorgio wrote:

Where are the knockers that reckon he can't
throw more than 300m dogs??

I admit early on I was a bit concerned to. But as per another thread, of course young pups start their careers over the shorter distances and build up to 500+.

Like all the greats, people tend to try to knock down the best.



Steven Martin
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Darren Leeson wrote:

Agree, hes an absolute standout!


That he was from the first time he stood on a track.

Just look at that pedigree & ask yourself....How could you go wrong.


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steven martin wrote:

Darren Leeson wrote:

Agree, hes an absolute standout!


That he was from the first time he stood on a track.

Just look at that pedigree & ask yourself....How could you go wrong.

steven martin wrote:

This beautifully bred youngster by Barcia Bale x Aston Elle (Bombastic Shiraz x Elite Oriental) CLICK HERE is a flying machine.

He's had 6 starts for 4 wins & 2 minors and broke the 460m track record at Warragul last week, running 25.34.

Trained by Jason Thompson & owner by Ray Borda, this pup (bar injury) is going places.

Someone's a good judge ;-)




Darren Leeson
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With him coming from a sire producing dam line - Awesome Assassin, Lilli Pilli Lad, Knocka Norris...even Robust Character and Trousers sired some good ones. He along with Orson Allen for similar reasons are what most would expect to have kicked goals on the track and at stud. Especially, with the dam line arguably the quickest in the country for decades...is there a dam line with more track records to its name???

Anyway, good pick Steve and to see him heading in the right direction. As Ive got a brood which looks perfectly suited to him...

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Matt Griffiths
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I agree that Pennybacker will be very suited to Aston Dee Bee. He adds size and I think he's good for Kilty Lad broodies



Darren Leeson
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Matt James wrote:

I agree that Pennybacker will be very suited to Aston Dee Bee. He adds size and I think he's good for Kilty Lad broodies

Hes clicking with Superman! Keen to see how he goes with my brood. As its a lot more of a 500-700m line than the other two speed dams!

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Mark Staines
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ADB has well and truly proved that he clicks with staying lines, his Crafty Lady Litter is the prime example !



Darren Leeson
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Its probably more to do with ADB, doesnt really offer any added strength in his pedigree. Rather than clicking with staying lines. Like was mentioned elsewhere...a genuine 500m line is always going to give you the best chance of 500m racers. Otherwise you need to be looking at strength lines to add into your pedigree...

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Flying Penske - https:/ CLICK HERE / https:/ CLICK HERE




Matt Griffiths
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Darren Leeson wrote:

Matt James wrote:

I agree that Pennybacker will be very suited to Aston Dee Bee. He adds size and I think he's good for Kilty Lad broodies

Hes clicking with Superman! Keen to see how he goes with my brood. As its a lot more of a 500-700m line than the other two speed dams!

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I don't think Aston Dee Bee adds any stamina, but he isn't taking anything away either.

Black Avenger has already run 30.00 at meadows

I'm confident One Cold Hombre will get 500m and I know for a fact the fastest in the litter broke down before getting the chance to race (check your PM's Darren)



Sandro Bechini
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I think there is an opportunity to line breed Bombastic Shiraz with Aston Dee Bee

Bombastic Shiraz has been one of the predominant lines in Australia for Strength and Chase for well over a decade now

Zambora Brockie has shown that line breeding Bombastic Shiraz has added strength to pedigrees

I believe it will be a major factor going forward

In saying that, adding stronger damlines and sires proven to throw stronger dogs to speed-orientated sires like Aston Dee Bee will lift the pool of 500m greyhounds over time



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I notice one third of ADB top performers are too dams with outcross sires.
Two thirds ADB is throwing to dams with Temlee blood saturation.
ADB showing versatility as a sire

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Six straight TSS directly over damline



Steven Martin
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2 winners at Spk last night. 595m Aston Ulysses 34.16

3 heat winners in the Launceston Cup Hts. One went 29.38 Quick Joey Small

SA St Leger winner Jack's Well 29.58


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Yes out of a great staying Bitch !


Paul Dicks
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Is it time to confirm he clicks best with strong top notch race bitches. Which is hardly a revelation I suppose.


Mark Staines
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It is for some !!!!



Steven Martin
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And he doesn't contain the magical & amazing.....so-called marvellous & breathtaking, which can sometimes be described as heart-stopping 18.8%.

Totally incredible.


Mark Staines
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ROFLMAO




Darren Leeson
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Champion racebitches? Staying lines??

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Paul Dicks
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Darren Leeson wrote:

Champion racebitches? Staying lines??

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I don't know if one example debunks the theory completely. You only have to step back one and two generations to find strong incredibly classy Group 1 bitches.



Darren Leeson
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Exactly, its far from a dead line!

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