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Michael Murphy
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Switch to Larkhill jo. On checking not so but maybe his sire Staplers Jo.
Mugs.



Anthony Nash
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will give it another go, Tanist


Peter Crawford
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michael murphy wrote:

Switch to Larkhill jo. On checking not so but maybe his sire Staplers Jo.
Mugs.

Well done mugs

Staplers joe no derby winner ire/eng

Larkhill jo my son double derby winner with like a shot and climate control


Charlie Borg
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not so much a question but wanted to pose a challenge

find a better named dog than this one

EXTERNAL LINK
would love to hear errol blythe try and call this one home on sky sports



Lynda Bonner
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16 Jan 2015 16:27


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OMG! I wouldn't even try!


Michael Murphy
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Charlie,
I have HEARD better but would not want to put the few in print. While we are waiting for some good wags let's try this.

O.K. This little teaser relates to about 30 or so years back. The name of my sire was the duplication of a famous dog world wide and his dam (my sire's dam ) in turn was the duplication of a famous Irish Irish classic winner. I myself came from a great litter?

Mugs.



Peter Crawford
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Lol charlie seen him before catriona nidull brought him to my attention

Another would be fill her pipe (check out the owner lol)



Peter Crawford
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16 Jan 2015 19:59


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Just found a dog called

Up the ra (no offence to any1)

Plus mugs u have me stumped any clues cant register anything with your question


Charlie Borg
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Peter Crawford wrote:

Lol charlie seen him before catriona nidull brought him to my attention

Another would be fill her pipe (check out the owner lol)

lol....you were lucky to get that one through . talking about names Mary named her / our pup today, still early i know (only nine months old) but came across the form last night so thought we should get it out of the way before we forget to do it



Peter Crawford
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Oh very good charlie good man

if u dont want to mention on here but what name u go for

Plus ur going well in challenge


Charlie Borg
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Peter Crawford wrote:

Oh very good charlie good man

if u dont want to mention on here but what name u go for

Plus ur going well in challenge

she only put the one name on the form but it should be fine (i think) Never Say Never

i know but long way to go yet



Michael Murphy
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Peter,
Trying to play a little harder ball game but surprised that punters have not cracked it. Sprinter Sacre may be more on their minds. My grand sire was by far the greatest import to these islands up the time of my birth.
Mugs.


Peter Crawford
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Game ball????


Michael Murphy
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Peter Crawford wrote:

Game ball????

Nearer Peter and on the right track. My dad was bought from Ireland by a U.K. breeder and the dog won a classic.
Mugs.



Peter Crawford
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Win a classic in eng or ire

And i was only born in 86 so what side off 30years ago was it


Michael Murphy
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Peter Crawford wrote:

Win a classic in eng or ire

And i was only born in 86 so what side off 30years ago was it


I was born in 1988 and my sire was born in 1984. My sire stood in England and thanks to him my top line is still well there. The classic that I won was in the U.K. Most breeders in hindsight believe that had I stood in Ire. I would been sensational. I was bought from Ireland by one the greatest breeders U.K./Ire.


Charlie Borg
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michael murphy wrote:

Peter Crawford wrote:

Win a classic in eng or ire

And i was only born in 86 so what side off 30years ago was it


I was born in 1988 and my sire was born in 1984. My sire stood in England and thanks to him my top line is still well there. The classic that I won was in the U.K.

peter have you got it ?



Peter Crawford
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michael murphy wrote:

Peter Crawford wrote:

Win a classic in eng or ire

And i was only born in 86 so what side off 30years ago was it


I was born in 1988 and my sire was born in 1984. My sire stood in England and thanks to him my top line is still well there. The classic that I won was in the U.K. Most breeders in hindsight believe that had I stood in Ire. I would been sensational. I was bought from Ireland by one the greatest breeders U.K./Ire.

Is hacksaw in damline


Charlie Borg
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Peter Crawford wrote:

michael murphy wrote:

Peter Crawford wrote:

Win a classic in eng or ire

And i was only born in 86 so what side off 30years ago was it


I was born in 1988 and my sire was born in 1984. My sire stood in England and thanks to him my top line is still well there. The classic that I won was in the U.K. Most breeders in hindsight believe that had I stood in Ire. I would been sensational. I was bought from Ireland by one the greatest breeders U.K./Ire.

Is hacksaw in damline

yes if it's the one i'm thinking off anyways



Michael Murphy
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Sorry guys.
my previous post
"Most breeders in hindsight believe that had I stood in Ire. I would been sensational. I was bought from Ireland by one the greatest breeders U.K./Ire."

This should read had my SIRE stood in Ireland he would been sensational
Mugs.

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