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Thirty Talks or Lochinvar Marlowpage  1 2 

Matt Griffiths
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20 Mar 2019 03:50


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Nathan Bendeich wrote:

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Can't say they won't be well bred, but I would still be giving Lochinvar marlow some serious thought

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I don't mind

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or because it seems like Kinloch daughters have a proven link with brett lee and head honcho

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Colin Bermingham
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20 Mar 2019 07:00


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Sandro Bechini wrote:

Nathan

Litters of Thirty Talks pups I have seen at my rearers place are impressive strongly built types

Not overly tall so could do with a dose of USA blood to put some length into them. But the ones I saw were good natured pups that don''t seem to be over the top

They run hard with the others next to them and look keen

I give them a tick so far.

Lochinvar Marlow has been a decent sire over the years throwing speedy hard chasing individuals. He has always been heavily supported though his career so I am guessing owners/breeders must have been happy with them.

Just out of interest Sandro which US sires you've seen throw a lot of leg in there pups



Nathan Bendeich
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20 Mar 2019 07:37


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Matt James wrote:

Nathan Bendeich wrote:

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Can't say they won't be well bred, but I would still be giving Lochinvar marlow some serious thought

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I don't mind

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or because it seems like Kinloch daughters have a proven link with brett lee and head honcho

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Cheers matty

Interesting and nice selections , I am a fan of Lochinvar, I think hed kill it in the US
I guess we are all after the complete package ..... high balling front runner that can sustain !

From what Ive seen Marlow pups work into their races , much like spring guns
Im after a sire above 33kg with a real positive , confident almost bullish or mongrel about them without being a lunatic whack job

The crosses I prefer for a Kinloch Bitch are bombastic and collision . To me these are the most potent and proven

Really happy with Thirty Talks , fits all bills . The other thats got me interested

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A lot of water to go under bridge to worry that far ahead but

Cheers for help fellas , Im sorted

Ps US sires dont necessarily throw height into their pups , its more a style
They arent cut square from a block like aus sires
They are leggy types as in narrow builds and are all leg eg. Athletic types

Djays octane ... all leg
Sh avatar .... from 3 litters Ive seen , all leg
Kinloch .... suprised me very fine bone , again leggy
Kelsos fusileer 1 litter Ive seen monsters all leg

All imop


Sandro Bechini
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Colin Bermingham wrote:

Sandro Bechini wrote:

Nathan

Litters of Thirty Talks pups I have seen at my rearers place are impressive strongly built types

Not overly tall so could do with a dose of USA blood to put some length into them. But the ones I saw were good natured pups that don''t seem to be over the top

They run hard with the others next to them and look keen

I give them a tick so far.

Lochinvar Marlow has been a decent sire over the years throwing speedy hard chasing individuals. He has always been heavily supported though his career so I am guessing owners/breeders must have been happy with them.

Just out of interest Sandro which US sires you've seen throw a lot of leg in there pups

Flying Penske, Kiowa Sweet Trey, Gable La Fourche, Kinloch Brae, KC & All & going back further, Fortified Speed stand out for me, but then its probably because I have seen more of them than other sires



Colin Bermingham
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thanks nathan
have you looked at Flying Fired Up for your girl could be interesting reinforcing the representation damline. ive been told US breakers where ultra impressed with the chase he throws into his pups along with SH Avatar
ive been trying to talk myself into Avatar and FFU for a while with a couple of our girls due soon.



Colin Bermingham
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20 Mar 2019 08:10


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Sandro Bechini wrote:

Colin Bermingham wrote:

Sandro Bechini wrote:

Nathan

Litters of Thirty Talks pups I have seen at my rearers place are impressive strongly built types

Not overly tall so could do with a dose of USA blood to put some length into them. But the ones I saw were good natured pups that don''t seem to be over the top

They run hard with the others next to them and look keen

I give them a tick so far.

Lochinvar Marlow has been a decent sire over the years throwing speedy hard chasing individuals. He has always been heavily supported though his career so I am guessing owners/breeders must have been happy with them.

Just out of interest Sandro which US sires you've seen throw a lot of leg in there pups

Flying Penske, Kiowa Sweet Trey, Gable La Fourche, Kinloch Brae, KC & All & going back further, Fortified Speed stand out for me, but then its probably because I have seen more of them than other sires


thanks Sandro

ive always been told the Kinlochs are beautiful types




Nathan Bendeich
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Colin Bermingham wrote:

thanks nathan
have you looked at Flying Fired Up for your girl could be interesting reinforcing the representation damline. ive been told US breakers where ultra impressed with the chase he throws into his pups along with SH Avatar
ive been trying to talk myself into Avatar and FFU for a while with a couple of our girls due soon.

Hi Colin

Yes I have looked up FFU , Ill wait till I see 10-15 litters on the ground with him , Ive tried to find any success with Kinlochs damline doubled up and to be honest I simply cant find any worth noting .

IMOP its as if this damline is better utilised being covered rather then be exaggerated
Not that its been done a whole heap of times

Geoff Collins who has bought in most of these US sires obviously has reasons to bring him over and going on strike rates and picking the next young gun I wouldnt back against him

Bella infrared , sh avatar, kc and all , a brood bought in from US resulting in grp wins and with the produce of 2 new stud Dogs (Aussie Infrared,cutting edge) his strike rate of success is outstanding to say the least

Like I said on young sires thread
Its exciting times ahead for a whole stack of reasons
A lot of Poeple are starting to kick goals with pups and sires and the diversity on show coming up is really really interesting

All we need is our own racing channel haha ( never happen ) and a great Sunday tv show wrapping up the weeks results with special guests every week
And Id be happy as a pig

My first shows guest would be .....
Wheeler , Geoff Collins and of course the special BB man Varasdi !

What a show

Anyway good luck Collin and yes you are right , from all sires present at last Richmond sales , the Kinlochs were standouts in conformation and mentality

Cheers good luck

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