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Considering hes only got 43 dogs of racing age in australia i think you could be forgiven for not knowing who he is! When there are hundreds of sires available for use 1 can slip through
Kevin Wright Australia (Verified User) Posts 5708 Dogs 1 / Races 1 04 Apr 2014 12:00
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Anthony Jeffress wrote:
kevin wright wrote:
Joanne Baker wrote:
This dog is without doubt one of the most impressive pups I have seen for a long time.
29.44 tonight at Wentworth Park is flying. Never heard of his sire in Australia before. Is he new here or am I out of touch?
Maybe yes you are ... Out of touch . ..His Sire has produced some very fast dogs in Australia from very few matings.
Kevin's quite right about Hondo Black. Some very good results from limited litters here in Australia.
And I've previously noticed some of his better offspring overseas have an Australian "flavour" to their pedigrees.
Hondo Black has a huge Aussie influence with his top fifty dogs Anthony ..4800 registered dogs on Data ..
If Hooksy keeps going I feel he will be great value as a Stud dog .
Mark Staines Australia (Verified User) Posts 4498 Dogs 70 / Races 14 04 Apr 2014 12:20
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Don't you think this Bitch deserves some credit CLICK HERE ???
Brenton Wilson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1567 Dogs 10 / Races 38 04 Apr 2014 14:31
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Mark Staines wrote:
Don't you think this Bitch deserves some credit CLICK HERE ???
You can even go further back than that Mark.
The female dam line traces back to one of the Wheelers foundation broods. It splits where he traces back to Oddnick a half sister to Dynabolt.
James Saunders Australia (Verified User) Posts 4644 Dogs 3 / Races 3 04 Apr 2014 20:20
Paul Matthews Australia (Verified User) Posts 1854 Dogs 73 / Races 22 04 Apr 2014 21:48
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Interesting to me is primo uno's influence as a brood sire. Has had some rockets. Very fast winner from the doctors kennels yesterday at Bendigo from a primo uno bitch.
Phil Hall Australia (Verified User) Posts 1320 Dogs 21 / Races 21 04 Apr 2014 21:57
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paul matthews wrote:
Interesting to me is primo uno's influence as a brood sire. Has had some rockets. Very fast winner from the doctors kennels yesterday at Bendigo from a primo uno bitch.
hope that trait continues have one !
James Saunders Australia (Verified User) Posts 4644 Dogs 3 / Races 3 04 Apr 2014 22:03
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to get those sort of times takes a good producer but the sire would have been a big hit here has frozen been more available..
to get those sort of times takes a good producer but the sire would have been a big hit here has frozen been more available..
100% James
I reckon Hooksy will be a decent replacement for his sire
He is an absolute superstar in the making
Mark Staines Australia (Verified User) Posts 4498 Dogs 70 / Races 14 05 Apr 2014 05:09
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james saunders wrote:
to get those sort of times takes a good producer but the sire would have been a big hit here has frozen been more available..
James it takes 2 to TANGO but try telling Mr IMPORTS that lol.
James Saunders Australia (Verified User) Posts 4644 Dogs 3 / Races 3 05 Apr 2014 05:15
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I got a fast one out of him too a bitch that threw tier 3 dogs in her first litter.But i do things my own way and perhaps my rearer my pre-training my trainer got the best out of him or i got lucky and picked the best one in the litter.Mine tore a ligament in the shoulder at sandown and is unlikely too race again as he simply cant get around bends and he had just run 30.12 at the meadows so pretty dissapointed.Throws real big motors and hooksy seems to have bucked the trend beginning better than most of his progeny.
Anthony Jeffress Australia (Verified User) Posts 3669 Dogs 54 / Races 10 06 Apr 2014 21:38
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Anthony Jeffress wrote:
kevin wright wrote:
Joanne Baker wrote:
This dog is without doubt one of the most impressive pups I have seen for a long time.
29.44 tonight at Wentworth Park is flying. Never heard of his sire in Australia before. Is he new here or am I out of touch?
Maybe yes you are ... Out of touch . ..His Sire has produced some very fast dogs in Australia from very few matings.
Some very good results from limited litters here in Australia.
And I've previously noticed some of his better offspring overseas have an Australian "flavour" to their pedigrees.
A Hondo Black pup on debut at a bit over 17 months old called QUARTERLAND NICK went within half a length of the Dundalk short Track Record yesterday, and he's out of a Top Honcho brood :
Darren Langley Australia (Verified User) Posts 3160 Dogs 12 / Races 0 07 Apr 2014 08:34
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Anthony Jeffress wrote:
Anthony Jeffress wrote:
kevin wright wrote:
Joanne Baker wrote:
This dog is without doubt one of the most impressive pups I have seen for a long time.
29.44 tonight at Wentworth Park is flying. Never heard of his sire in Australia before. Is he new here or am I out of touch?
Maybe yes you are ... Out of touch . ..His Sire has produced some very fast dogs in Australia from very few matings.
Some very good results from limited litters here in Australia.
And I've previously noticed some of his better offspring overseas have an Australian "flavour" to their pedigrees.
A Hondo Black pup on debut at a bit over 17 months old called QUARTERLAND NICK went within half a length of the Dundalk short Track Record yesterday, and he's out of a Top Honcho brood :