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Bronwyn Welsh
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I am lucky enough to have 4 of Rustic Reetas daughters. Three by Banjo Boy and one by Sulzanti. One of the older girls has given me so much fun. Ive had her for her last 30 starts and shes had 20 placings. Shes such an honest hard racing bitch. If the younger sister can have half the keenness of her sister Ill be more than happy.


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I rarely post on gd these day but I am pretty excited about my fella out of rustic reeta x Sulzanti.
Incredibly well put together long body long legs long neck, and a beautiful temperament to boot.
He is the only dog not to be named as yet because he is still learning how to use his legs.
It wont be too long before he hits the track and I cant wait!!!



Bronwyn Welsh
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21 Oct 2019 19:34


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Good luck Ben. I hope you get a pay off for your patience. They are certainly lovely looking dogs. Golden Kruger the full sister to your boy is a beauty. Very green still but putting everything together nicely. Ill be watching out for your boy when hes named. Cheers



Jamie Quinlivian
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Ben George wrote:

I rarely post on gd these day but I am pretty excited about my fella out of rustic reeta x Sulzanti.
Incredibly well put together long body long legs long neck, and a beautiful temperament to boot.
He is the only dog not to be named as yet because he is still learning how to use his legs.
It wont be too long before he hits the track and I cant wait!!!

Thanks for posting mate.
I know you said you would take all the time he needs. I love that attitude. Good luck with him.

Should I be getting my trainers ticket back :-)



Ronald George Hunter
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22 Oct 2019 01:04


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In a word Jamie... YES!



Jamie Quinlivian
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ronald george hunter wrote:

In a word Jamie... YES!

Aww thanks Ron.
Luckily G-Data removed that 'disagree' button




Jamie Quinlivian
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Bronwyn Welsh wrote:

I am lucky enough to have 4 of Rustic Reetas daughters. Three by Banjo Boy and one by Sulzanti. One of the older girls has given me so much fun. Ive had her for her last 30 starts and shes had 20 placings. Shes such an honest hard racing bitch. If the younger sister can have half the keenness of her sister Ill be more than happy.

Here you go Bron.
Mildura puppies!

CLICK HERE



Bronwyn Welsh
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So tempting! Said Id never breed a litter but you know the old saying never say never!!



Rob Frendo
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Bronwyn go to Cape hawke and those pups will go like hot cakes!!



Jamie Quinlivian
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Rob Frendo wrote:

Bronwyn go to Cape hawke and those pups will go like hot cakes!!

I think you are right!
And with Bronwyns hands on rearing, those crazy ER2 pups would be brilliant race dogs.
I'm in!


Deon Wood
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if you decide to breed, let me know I have a cape hawke straw



Andrew Plasier
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Just watched master Marcus,he looks a nice type & wen he learns a bit more he will be very decent,will prob run further than 500 by look of that run.well done jamie on her litters.



Jamie Quinlivian
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Thanks Andrew, I'm so proud of her record so far.

Also, 4 of her daughters from the first litter have become broods. Jacqui Blax has recently been served by My Redeemer.



Andrew Plasier
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I'm sure they will be fast if anything like their mum.good luck with them m8.



Bronwyn Welsh
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Another RR winner today. This youngster of ours is showing some talent as she learns her craft. Finally today she got her first good jump and then showed some race smarts to get a good rails run. Shes a Juvenile and recorded a very good time over the 400 metres at Gawler with plenty in the tank.
Golden Kruger - Race 3 - Box 1



Jamie Quinlivian
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Well it's official.

Rustic Reeta will go down in history as a prefect brood bitch after Jai And Sauce won on debut today at Healesville.

This was the 30th winner from 30 pups over 3 litters.

I know there have been many 100% winning litters but I don't know if there are many broods that have done it 3 litters in a row. And all with unproven sires.

I could not be more proud.
4 daughters from the first litter are now mums (Sweet Savage, Jacqui Blax, Bessie Belle and Monster Foxy) and I believe Serene Machine from the 2nd litter will be mated this year.

Reeta, you are a legend.



Simon Milgate
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Congrats Reeta and Mr and Mrs JQ, great day to celebrate what a great Mum she has been.


Ronald George Hunter
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Great achievement Jamie and Mrs. JQ. and the mighty R.R.
All so sadly missed.



Ryan Vanderwert
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I don't think I've seen one linebred primarily and intensely in x in this case through full blood relations Anniston and Flickering Lady to Goddess of Fire before CLICK HERE (not that I've been looking lately), which is further indication the Tranquil Flame damline is continuing on maintaining its status as one of the best damlines in Aus which it's done for an extremely long period of time......Awesome Assassin, Trousers, Labyrinth, Knocka Norris, Isa Brown, Fedex to name a few are from this line......AND the bitches from this line can be legless and throw !



Jamie Quinlivian
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Yes Ryan, well Reeta was certainly legless. And completely over the top. The journo at Mt.Gambier asked me what made me choose her as a broodie and I answered honestly "I didnt know anything about greyhounds but she looked like Miata"
If I knew then what I know now (slightly more) there is no way I would have bred with her.

The Anniston/Goddess of Fire line was exactly what I was looking for.

Maybe you can tell me about some of the other 100% strike rate broods out there, over multiple litters.


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