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Paul Cronin
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21 Nov 2015 12:48


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michael brennan wrote:

Paul do you mind me asking what clock did the dog do because I know the track was back a few lengths yesterday morning for the trials.

The dog did 29.41 on the clock -30 29.11 est I heard the track was back Michael




Michael Brennan
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21 Nov 2015 21:57


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Was a great run by your friends dog Paul especially the way the track was running yesterday.. He's a great prospect for the future looking forward to see how he progresses.


Paul Ryan
Ireland
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Any more news on his pups ? What sort is he throwing ?


Jason O'Grady
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25 Jan 2016 16:09


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Sidarian Eska
83lbs qualified in 18.51 in shelbourne :o also has a 28.60 on his card.


Richard O Neill
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21 Feb 2016 23:56


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I bred eska did 28.13 in Tralee a length of track record in first race and unfortunately pulled a muscle along the way .looks like he can follow in his fathers footsteps


Kelly Findlay
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Good weekend for Eske with 2 nice winners in Waterford

Knockeevan Grove won Casey's caravan and camping park open unraced final in 28.84

Ballintee Annie won Noel Ryan tree surgeon munster oaks final in 28.52


Craig Andrews
Australia
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22 Nov 2017 11:54


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Can someone summarise how he has performed at stud?

Cheers



Kevin Lindsay
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22 Nov 2017 17:38


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Craig Andrews wrote:

Can someone summarise how he has performed at stud?

Cheers

CLICK HERE

One or two of these are running in Europe.



Brian Loughnane
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23 Nov 2017 10:45


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I see a few very good ones race lately for 650 his as good a value as a lot of others that are over priced


John Kelleher
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23 Nov 2017 12:44


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Native Gypsy will be visiting him this w/e



Craig Andrews
Australia
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24 Nov 2017 04:19


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Any particular traits being passed on?

City class pups?


Michael Murphy
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25 Nov 2017 21:11


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Craig Andrews wrote:

Any particular traits being passed on?

City class pups?


From the Database
CLICK HERE Mugs.


Craig Andrews
Australia
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25 Nov 2017 22:22


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I've little knowledge on interpreting the overseas races, times etc.

Overall, how would you rate him?


Stephen Carroll
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I picked Eske to cross Flying Penske with Kiowa Sweet Trey and that mating produced Cometwopass who won both the Gymcrack at Kinsey and the Irish Derby Plate this year as well as being a Kirby Memorial semi-finalist.

So I'm happy with him but I aimed to use him to provide a cross that is very well proven in US.


Michael Murphy
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michael murphy wrote:

Craig Andrews wrote:

Any particular traits being passed on?

City class pups?


From the Database
CLICK HERE Mugs.

Craig the database gives you a good guide as to how he is throwing.
Mugs.


Billy Kiely
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28 Nov 2017 22:22


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Craig Andrews wrote:

I've little knowledge on interpreting the overseas races, times etc.

Overall, how would you rate him?

About half the dogs on that list would be city class. Cometwopass would be considered a group one winner in the UK. Droopys Noah would have won a group one in vite race and come second in another group one puppy race. One of the best young dogs in Ireland. A few others would have won group 2 or 3 equivalents.
He wasn't heavily used and didn't get the cream of bitchs but people are starting to take notice now. As for running style I'd say predominantly they have stamina but he can throw some early pacers who need the line quickly too.
Hope that helps...



Craig Andrews
Australia
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29 Nov 2017 06:56


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billy kiely wrote:

Craig Andrews wrote:

I've little knowledge on interpreting the overseas races, times etc.

Overall, how would you rate him?

About half the dogs on that list would be city class. Cometwopass would be considered a group one winner in the UK. Droopys Noah would have won a group one in vite race and come second in another group one puppy race. One of the best young dogs in Ireland. A few others would have won group 2 or 3 equivalents.
He wasn't heavily used and didn't get the cream of bitchs but people are starting to take notice now. As for running style I'd say predominantly they have stamina but he can throw some early pacers who need the line quickly too.
Hope that helps...

Perfect, thanks Billy!



Brian Loughnane
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29 Nov 2017 13:39


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stephen carroll wrote:

I picked Eske to cross Flying Penske with Kiowa Sweet Trey and that mating produced Cometwopass who won both the Gymcrack at Kinsey and the Irish Derby Plate this year as well as being a Kirby Memorial semi-finalist.

So I'm happy with him but I aimed to use him to provide a cross that is very well proven in US.

Stephen his sister overtwoher has just had a litter to Mileheight Alba click sent me a video of the pups their beasts of pups...


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