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Jack Ogilvie
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Who are the best up and coming young sires Temprament,speed.


Darren Langley
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Jack Ogilvie wrote:

Who are the best up and coming young sires Temprament,speed.

This should be an interesting topic.


Matt Griffiths
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14 Mar 2019 01:22


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Jack Ogilvie wrote:

Who are the best up and coming young sires Temprament,speed.

Its all personal opinion until they hit the tracks.

Peoples current go to pick is probably Aston dee bee. He is meant to have a great attitude and chase

I think blazin bomber could be good because he's best known for his perfect temperament.

Zinzan Brooke is pure speed and has a relaxed demeanor





Jamie Quinlivian
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14 Mar 2019 02:28


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Would love to see Vanderworp and Jimmy Newob get a few on the ground.



Colin Bermingham
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what about sires with a few pups on the ground id be interested inpeoples opinions on these

dyna villa I heard they can run but throws smaller types
zambora brockie threw a jet in first litter
aussie infrared
very interested in paw licking as well seems to have thrown some nice types from limited oportunities



Ronald George Hunter
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14 Mar 2019 05:39


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From what I've seen the Blazin Bombers are very switched on.
also quick to learn, and chase like mad. Another plus is their
great temperance.



Simon Milgate
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14 Mar 2019 06:18


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Cutting Edge first litter,all seven have made the track so that's a positive.

Will be interesting to see what he throws by Barcia Bale with Kinloch Brae damline.




Sandro Bechini
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Simon Milgate wrote:

Cutting Edge first litter,all seven have made the track so that's a positive.

Will be interesting to see what he throws by Barcia Bale with Kinloch Brae damline.

Razors Edge wins maiden at Ballarat last night 25.23 - Best of night

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Kade Joske
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Going on the temperament / attitude of my 7 week old Aston Dee Bee pups, he's going to throw some very good dogs.

I think Mepunga Blazer is going to do some good things also.




Steven Martin
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14 Mar 2019 08:32


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Zambora Brockie


John Charles Caulfield
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14 Mar 2019 09:09


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unlawfull entry/raw ability


Peter Cameron
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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:

Would love to see Vanderworp and Jimmy Newob get a few on the ground.

Vanderworp has an amazing temperament and was a mad chaser. Officially retired last week to concentrate on a stud career and has served Weedle Monelli and Legit Boss so far this month with another expected later this week.

Looking forward to seeing the Worm Burners come through to see what he throws.


Wade Gallagher
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14 Mar 2019 11:03


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For mine, I really like Blazin' Bomber and Mepunga Blazer of sires yet to have runners. And when Orson Allen goes to stud I think he will be a very good sire.


Sandro Bechini
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Hi Wade

Of studs with no runners

I like all 3 you have mentioned.

I am a also a fan of Aston Kimetto, Zinzan Brooke, Cutting Edge, Ando's Mac & Aston Dee Bee

And then there is potentially Pindari Express



Colin Bermingham
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14 Mar 2019 23:23


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I think cutting edge and Barooga brett are quite interesting as they have the exposed American damlines that have nicked with colonial lines in Aus.

if there was a recipe for promoting more soundness in dogs I think most would be keen to try it.Here in Aus we seem to have a lot of fast dogs probably fastest in the world(that's another topic and what a beauty) but just cant keep them on the track.




Robert Weightman
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Mepunga Blazer and Blazin Bomber for me I also think Aston Dee Bee will throw some very pups.


Deon Wood
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I think worm burner , Dyna Villa & Zambora Brockie will be the next three top sires coming through


Kieth Anderson
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Raw Ability.has all the markings,of being a great sire.Very good temprament,and hard chaser.



Colin Bermingham
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Kieth Anderson wrote:

Raw Ability.has all the markings,of being a great sire.Very good temprament,and hard chaser.

with a damline that has produced multiple group winners as well Keith. He was a Beast of a dog


Matt Griffiths
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In no particular order these are the sires that could be considered new (and I'm sure I'll miss some)

*blazin bomber
*pantera neara
*big black
*vanderworp
*my redeemer
*jesaulenko
*margins
*cutting edge
*moreira
*brad hill billy
*fantastic spiral
*let it develop
*black bear Lee
*LA grand logie
*dyna Villa
*tauread
*Dundee osprey
*unlawful entry
*worm burner
*burn one down
*paua to roar
*innocent til
*xtreme knocka
*zinzan Brooke
*zabdon Ferrari
*ultimate magic
*shoulders
*space star
*aqua cheetah
*torque flight
*Luca naveelk
*zipping Felix
*Bessy boo
*norm the storm
*dalgetty
*knight sprite
*smart missile
*thirty talks
*no donuts
*file the writ
*Aussie infrared
*ritza Lenny
*mister twister
*bubble guppy
*pure titanium
*andos Mac
*lightning frank
*bewildering
*shima bar
*rippin Sam
*Bernardo
*hecton bale
*mepunga blazer
*jimmy newob
*Aston dee bee
*azkaban
*west on Augie
*fast times
*out of range
*raw ability
*zambora Brockie
*aphorism

Unfortunately 95% of these sires will fail due to not getting numbers


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