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best sire for early pace?page  1 2 3 4 

Geraldine Raggatt

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10 Feb 2009 20:44


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Got to be Laser Beam, his early pace was electric !



Chris Hart
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10 Feb 2009 20:47


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Have to agree Paul regarding Laser Beam - absolute aeroplane - 8 track records in 2005 is some statistic!! Look at his offspring from only a few bitches CLICK HERE


Mike McKenna
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11 Feb 2009 10:25


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joe raeburn wrote:

you could try one of the new sires
Cattunda harry
Scarty lad

Killahan Phanter could be added to that list, pups on the ground and lots more to come. Definetly one of the busiest sires at the moment.


John Brennan (Navan)
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11 Feb 2009 12:42


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Richie Taberner wrote:

early pace, look no further than gilbyhall josh or staley vegas
Are you people insane??? who'd go to these dogs?
top Savings and Kewell for me





Richie Taberner
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11 Feb 2009 14:52


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Hi john take a look at this race of gilbyhall josh, proper early pace, in the round before he went 8 clear of farloe black down the back straight.

trap 1

EXTERNAL LINK Cakes National Puppy Final

He is a new stud dog so time will tell, if he can put his early and back straight speed into his pups your onto a winner. What was most amazing with gilbyhall josh was that he was a terrible trapper, but once into stride woooooosh.

i am looking forward to him covering my bitch when she comes in



Paul Dubois
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11 Feb 2009 18:53


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i think a proven sire is better in 2days market fr pups


Sean Devine
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11 Feb 2009 18:59


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Paul did you not go to Scarty lad with a bitch? and is he proven.

Sean



Paul Dubois
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11 Feb 2009 19:17


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i did sean but keeping whole litter nt fr selling


Gerard Costello
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11 Feb 2009 19:56


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how did she get on sean galloping the ningbo jacks out of her they look decent
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John Brennan (Navan)
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11 Feb 2009 22:16


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Wow you people are mad for unproven sires..


John O'Connor
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11 Feb 2009 22:36


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True Early Pace

Newry Hill, Bexhill Eoin, Ashmore View




Paul Dubois
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what age are the ningbos gerry ?are they big dogs ect.


Chris Houlding
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This post is over ten years old and I'm interested in what thoughts folk have now. Sires that are proven to throw early pace that are currently available in the UK or Ireland.


Frank Muldowney
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01 Feb 2020 18:46


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droopys jet laughill blake


Chris Houlding
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Thanks Frank - great to get one reply !


Daryl Barrett
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G'day mate,Hay Fergus & a new season sire,Beast Unleashed, both with phenomenal early speed,both Australian Sprinters,& could add a dozen more,cheers Chris.


Simon Moore
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03 Feb 2020 07:12


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Vee Man Vane probably up there for producing early pace like himself.

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Paul Gebhard
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04 Feb 2020 13:34


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Sprinters have a dreadful record as sires

I would always look to a 4 bend racer that throws early

Currently in the U.K. and Ireland I would say BLAKE and BALLYMAC VIC

Cheers


George Sell
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06 Feb 2020 16:16


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Paul Gebhard wrote:

Sprinters have a dreadful record as sires

I would always look to a 4 bend racer that throws early

Currently in the U.K. and Ireland I would say BLAKE and BALLYMAC VIC

Cheers

I'd add Zero Ten to that list and the Azza dog seems to throw some early pace types - Droopys Reel is phenomenal, and Sidaz Jet is no slouch from traps.



Steve Dawes
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08 Feb 2020 02:20


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I agree with Zero Ten. Throws early paced big pups.

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