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milldean panther pups

Vera Martindale
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what type of pups does panther throw ? staying types early pace are breeders happy with his pups he has chucked to there bitches im thinking off useing him on my bitch by scolari [messina]


John Marriott
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Darren Langley
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Hows this dog going at stud in OZ ?

Is there any nice pups, young dogs coming through?


Anthony Jeffress
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10 Sep 2018 11:49


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Darren Langley wrote:

Hows this dog going at stud in OZ ?

Is there any nice pups, young dogs coming through?

He's not "young", but this is our bloke, Darren. 7 times winner, including his past 2, both in Best of Meeting :

CLICK HERE

This win (from Box 8) was certainly a big effort, to get up and score, we felt -

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Darren Langley
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11 Sep 2018 05:08


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Anthony Jeffress wrote:

Darren Langley wrote:

Hows this dog going at stud in OZ ?

Is there any nice pups, young dogs coming through?

He's not "young", but this is our bloke, Darren. 7 times winner, including his past 2, both in Best of Meeting :

CLICK HERE

This win (from Box 8) was certainly a big effort, to get up and score, we felt -

EXTERNAL LINK

Hi mate your blokes won a few.

Milldean Panther had a couple of handy dogs early doors but it doesnt seem like hes had many good ones now.


Anthony Jeffress
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A bit over 50 litters of racing age, give or take I believe, Darren.




Bobby Scullion
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11 Sep 2018 14:36


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I bred cesarewithch winner to him and they threw open class
I was delighted with them. I also bred her half sister to him bitch pup qualified in an open class time 3rd time in traps.
In Aus he had some very special pups.
I would use him again...
I had open sprinter open middle distance and a couple of open marathon in first litter.
Take a chance with him u won't be dissapointed


Darren Langley
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Anthony Jeffress wrote:

A bit over 50 litters of racing age, give or take I believe, Darren.

Thanks mate. Hes not really getting used by many in OZ.


Michael Barry
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his semen was imported here at a cost of $2400 but through in fighting some where between here and ireland ,,
his semen was all of a sudden , handled by another stud master at $1400 ,

because of this the chance to really promote the dog here was LOST

at this time his semen has very little commercial value , i paid $2400 for the one i have ,
if you do a search you will see all the posts ,

he aint the first sire to fail by bad promotion


Darren Langley
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Michael Barry wrote:

his semen was imported here at a cost of $2400 but through in fighting some where between here and ireland ,,
his semen was all of a sudden , handled by another stud master at $1400 ,

because of this the chance to really promote the dog here was LOST

at this time his semen has very little commercial value , i paid $2400 for the one i have ,
if you do a search you will see all the posts ,

he aint the first sire to fail by bad promotion

Hi Michael

Yes I hear what your saying but but hes had a few litters I know there were a couple of really handy ones but most were only average at best.





Steven Martin
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13 Sep 2018 09:27


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bobby scullion wrote:

Take a chance with him u won't be dissapointed


I did Bobby & got great results which included Multiple City winners & a Group performer that made 4 finals including the QLD Derby at only his 4th start.

It's a shame he's only had 50 litters in 6 & a half years in Australia (that's just 8 per year on average) as his stats, especially on Group race results, suggest he's got the goods.

Group Starts - 37
Wins - 8
2nds - 7
3rds - 4
Group wins - 22% or 1 win every 5 Group starts. That's way above the average of 12%.

Bobby, I believe his daughters will be absolutely sensational in the breeding barn, especially when crossed back to an Australian sire.


Michael Barry
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steven martin wrote:

bobby scullion wrote:

Take a chance with him u won't be dissapointed


I did Bobby & got great results which included Multiple City winners & a Group performer that made 4 finals including the QLD Derby at only his 4th start.

It's a shame he's only had 50 litters in 6 & a half years in Australia (that's just 8 per year on average) as his stats, especially on Group race results, suggest he's got the goods.

Group Starts - 37
Wins - 8
2nds - 7
3rds - 4
Group wins - 22% or 1 win every 5 Group starts. That's way above the average of 12%.

Bobby, I believe his daughters will be absolutely sensational in the breeding barn, especially when crossed back to an Australian sire.


like i said steve ,, the promotion was dismal at best ,,



Steven Martin
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Yes I no. I did, & went through exactly what you stated in the early stages as I got in early too. Don't waste that Vial. Use it on one of those El Galo bitches (if you still have one) as he'll add strength.


Michael Barry
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13 Sep 2018 10:21


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steven martin wrote:

Yes I no. I did, & went through exactly what you stated in the early stages as I got in early too. Don't waste that Vial. Use it on one of those El Galo bitches (if you still have one) as he'll add strength.

steve , im doing this in a pup deal with john staines
CLICK HERE
the elgalo bitch i got im using kinloch brae , next month when she comes on
CLICK HERE thats the finish of all the straws i have , and id say thats curtains for us , time to spend some time in the sun lol



Steven Martin
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Del Rey ---. CLICK HERE wins the Group 3 Gold Coast Cup last night.

Milldean Panther has now produced -
38 Group Starters for -
9 - Winners
7 - 2nds
4 - 3rds
That's 23.68% have won or 1 Group win every 4.2 Group starts. That's double above the average of 12%.


Darren Langley
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steven martin wrote:

Del Rey ---. CLICK HERE wins the Group 3 Gold Coast Cup last night.

Milldean Panther has now produced -
38 Group Starters for -
9 - Winners
7 - 2nds
4 - 3rds
That's 23.68% have won or 1 Group win every 4.2 Group starts. That's double above the average of 12%.

Hi Steve do you have his overall stats. His grp stats are pretty impressive.



Steven Martin
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Yes I do Darren.

Whelpings
Total Litters 50
Pups 323
Dogs 162
Bitches 161
Av/litter/size 6.46

Whelpings
NSW 28
VIC 7
QLD 6
SA 2
WA 2
TAS 2
NZ 3

City Wins 85
C/W Per Whelp 1.81
C/W Per Pup 0.28
500m 60
600m 13
700m 12

Group Results
Fnls Qualified for 38
Wins 9
2nd 7
3rd 4
Unp 18
% of Grp Wins 23.68%
% of Grp Placings 52.63%

Group Listed
Starts 1
Wins 1



Darren Langley
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steven martin wrote:

Yes I do Darren.

Whelpings
Total Litters 50
Pups 323
Dogs 162
Bitches 161
Av/litter/size 6.46

Whelpings
NSW 28
VIC 7
QLD 6
SA 2
WA 2
TAS 2
NZ 3

City Wins 85
C/W Per Whelp 1.81
C/W Per Pup 0.28
500m 60
600m 13
700m 12

Group Results
Fnls Qualified for 38
Wins 9
2nd 7
3rd 4
Unp 18
% of Grp Wins 23.68%
% of Grp Placings 52.63%

Group Listed
Starts 1
Wins 1

Thanks Steve how does this compare to others? I was thinking of using this dog but I didnt think he was doing that well ( think I might be wrong ).



Mick Whyte
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13 Oct 2018 22:18


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Bobby, I believe his daughters will be absolutely sensational in the breeding barn, especially when crossed back to an Australian sire.

Steve,
I think his daughters will do well with some USA sires too, I have noticed Stapler Jo seems to be in a lot of Superior Product's top off spring. Any of those sires that have the Representation/ Im Slippy theme would do well imo. Kinloch Brae, Superior Product and Cruel Kinda Red.
Also Fabregas would be a standout too for the Aussie sires.


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