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Sandro Bechini
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Darren Leeson wrote:

Exactly, its far from a dead line!

Nowhere near a dead line

Paua to Burn's granddaughters are throwing heaps of fast pups

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Mick Whyte
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13 Feb 2021 05:04


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Sandro Bechini wrote:

Darren Leeson wrote:

Exactly, its far from a dead line!

Nowhere near a dead line

Paua to Burn's granddaughters are throwing heaps of fast pups

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Also the Chili Berger and Tifi branches of the Alice Dooley line.

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Kade Joske wrote:

KADE JOSKE wrote:

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My favourite little bitch Daintree Puzzle was implanted today at Sandown.

Fingers crossed i get one as good as he was!

The first 2 from this litter started racing tonight coming 1st and 3rd in the same maiden race at Sale.
5 more to come with 2 of them showing plenty.
Im so happy with the pups weve got have just done a repeat mating.

One of those pups showing plenty - Persian Goddess just made the Group 1 Sapphire!
I knew they might be city class but never thought Id get to a group 1 final.
Just hope her brother Ever Lovin Man can get back to the track after a couple of injury set backs as hes 4 lengths faster.




Sandro Bechini
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He's getting winners over a range of distances now as they are getting older and oldest approaching 3 years old

One thing I notice a good percentage of them have is quick acceleration in the early stages


Paul Dicks
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Maybe his second crop will prove me wrong, but I've been underwhelmed by his performance after coming out firing.


Matt Griffiths
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Paul Dicks wrote:

Maybe his second crop will prove me wrong, but I've been underwhelmed by his performance after coming out firing.

I'm a big fan of his. My personal experience with his pups is they're sensible, good size and can gallop



Paul Dicks
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Matt Griffiths wrote:

I'm a big fan of his. My personal experience with his pups is they're sensible, good size and can gallop

Each to their own.

I'm not a big fan of his. My personal experience with his his pups is they're spooky, small and legless.


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Paul Dicks wrote:

Each to their own.

I'm not a big fan of his. My personal experience with his his pups is they're spooky, small and legless.

Fernando Bale topic the one below this Aston Dee Bee one


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I'm not sure if these prices are correct or current, but if ADB is $4400 and FB is $7700 it's an absolute no brainer which is the far better option.


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Typhoon Sammy (34.5kg) just obliterated the Bendigo 425m track record running 23.28 which was previously held by Shima Shine at 23.35 and previously held by Fernando Bale before that

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He also has Paua of Buddy (34.7kg), the Warragul 400m track record holder @ 21.98 in the final of the Bendigo Cup

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Aston Barak (34.7kg) just won a heat of the Vic Peters at WP in 29.60

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Paul Dicks
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Sandro Bechini wrote:

Typhoon Sammy (34.5kg) just obliterated the Bendigo 425m track record running 23.28 which was previously held by Shima Shine at 23.35 and previously held by Fernando Bale before that

https:/ CLICK HERE
He also has Paua of Buddy (34.7kg), the Warragul 400m track record holder @ 21.98 in the final of the Bendigo Cup

https:/ CLICK HERE

Aston Barak (34.7kg) just won a heat of the Vic Peters at WP in 29.60

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2 finalists in the Vic Peters for ADB



Paul Dicks
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Paul Dicks wrote:

Maybe his second crop will prove me wrong, but I've been underwhelmed by his performance after coming out firing.

I'm really struggling to see why ADB is considered a success at stud so far. He's no stud dud, but bread and butter at best for me.



Matt Griffiths
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Paul Dicks wrote:

Paul Dicks wrote:

Maybe his second crop will prove me wrong, but I've been underwhelmed by his performance after coming out firing.

I'm really struggling to see why ADB is considered a success at stud so far. He's no stud dud, but bread and butter at best for me.

Looks pretty good to me

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Mark Donohue
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I dont know much about breeding and it appears someone else doesnt either.



Simon Milgate
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Prize money divided by number of starts Fernando is just under $578 and ADB is $598.



Graham Moscow
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ADB going far better at stud then many thought he would.
ADB grand sire GWT was labeled a bread butter sire. GWT threw Barcia and preserved the last Temlee sire strain from litter of the century Walkabout Sid
ADB third generation 4 sires Head Honcho Hallucinate Black Shiraz Elite State are all different Temlee Sire Strains.
Hopefully other sons of Barcia Will be just as successful
ADB blood worth bottling
Breeders will appreciate ADB bloodline when they enter the USA outcross highway.
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Sandro Bechini
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Graham Moscow wrote:

ADB going far better at stud then many thought he would.
ADB grand sire GWT was labeled a bread butter sire. GWT threw Barcia and preserved the last Temlee sire strain from litter of the century Walkabout Sid
ADB third generation 4 sires Head Honcho Hallucinate Black Shiraz Elite State are all different Temlee Sire Strains.
Hopefully other sons of Barcia Will be just as successful
ADB blood worth bottling
Breeders will appreciate ADB bloodline when they enter the USA outcross highway.
( Freeway)

You are 100% right Graham

Its funny how some sires get this bread and butter label but produce hundreds of winners, mainly its because most of them chase hard and get to the track

Especially about GWT

Collision was also branded a Bread and Butter sire early in the day

We may be bottling Feral Franky/Good Odds Harada blood into the future as the last bastion of Collision blood

High Earner has that mantle right now



Graham Moscow
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Thanks Sandro
Good to know Im on the same train as yourself

Mr Dicks
The term Bread and Butter sire often gets misused
My understanding its a sire that throws good percentage of winners but produced no group winners or record breakers.
Might make a good topic



Darren Leeson
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Bombastic Shiraz first crop consisted of handy dour types Sky Hazzard, Red Legendthe fast but very wayward Holly Hock and Flashing floods who was fast, but no world beater the first 12 months for 19 starts 7 wins started $14, $18, $18 etc. she made her name as a stayer. Big Wave Dave in NSW. They were the best of his first crop! Look how he finished up

All sires need to be given the time for their stock to develop. You want to see fast pups and them starting to make feature race finals. That suggests they have plenty to offer. Which is what ADB is doing. Has his G1 winners already

I suspect Orson Allen will be the next one to be challenged in the same way.



Simon Milgate
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Total prize money for the year according to "TheGreyhoundRecorder" divided by toal runs. ADB going toe to toe with Fernando Bale.

Aston Dee Bee = $592.69 per run

Fernando Bale = $589.82 per run

Each sire might have left a bad taste in someones mouth due to personal experience but theres no denying they are going from strength to strength.

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