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Michael Floyd
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... broke the record for the fastest maiden win at Sandown yesterday, running 29.156 with an amazing run home time of 10.196.

His 18.54 length win was the second biggest win over the sprint trip (third overall), that winning time all but guarantees a berth in the Bill Collins Speed Star.

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Johnathon Campbell
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18 Apr 2016 03:04


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Michael Floyd wrote:

... broke the record for the fastest maiden win at Sandown yesterday, running 29.156 with an amazing run home time of 10.196.

His 18.54 length win was the second biggest win over the sprint trip (third overall), that winning time all but guarantees a berth in the Bill Collins Speed Star.

Form more, EXTERNAL LINK

Retire him, go to stud lol
That's a great effort well done mate.


Mark Staines
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18 Apr 2016 06:03


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If it was a 700 meter race he would have lapped them.


Michael Barry
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18 Apr 2016 08:06


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must have raced with a broken leg in his first few starts lol



Larry Valenti
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michael barry wrote:

must have raced with a broken leg in his first few starts lol

Try got on the lure this time like 98% of the champions well done boy


Richard Ocic
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18 Apr 2016 20:53


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Fast dog but we say Maiden technically yeah but he is 2 1/2 years old. Hard to compare it to a maiden time when most dogs have broken it b4 they reach 2.


Michael Floyd
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Not technically - he hadn't won a race, therefore is a maiden. Amd is only 27 months old, and missed 5 months through injury



Kevin Wright
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Michael Floyd wrote:

Not technically - he hadn't won a race, therefore is a maiden. Amd is only 27 months old, and missed 5 months through injury

Very very fast dog and there is no denying that ..
I find his breeding to be of interest and maybe that also has a direct result on why it's taken him so long to get him sound ..

I remember one of PAW's articles about when he said it's no use having a fast dog if he cannot remain sound ...
I hope to see this dog go on and race for 50 more starts and it's a tough ask to get any dog to the track at times let alone a freak who just keeps breaking down can be so annoying and frustrating ...
Good luck to connections ..



Andrew Varasdi
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18 Apr 2016 23:42


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Kevin to your point. A hell of a damline. Lot of credit needs to go there.

Just keeps on giving fast dogs.



Kevin Wright
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andrew varasdi wrote:

Kevin to your point. A hell of a damline. Lot of credit needs to go there.

Just keeps on giving fast dogs.


The Dam line is second to none no disputing that at all .
The one other dog who is bred along the same pattern is
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I believe Both this dog and ZZ are bred to be Sire's ....

Both of these dogs I think would cross well back into American and Irish Blood..



Paul Bushell
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19 Apr 2016 07:37


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Michael Floyd wrote:

... broke the record for the fastest maiden win at Sandown yesterday, running 29.156 with an amazing run home time of 10.196.

His 18.54 length win was the second biggest win over the sprint trip (third overall), that winning time all but guarantees a berth in the Bill Collins Speed Star.

Form more, EXTERNAL LINK


Great defect, well done!
However I not what to rein on anyone's parade.
Superman won his maiden at Sandown by a winning margin of 20.75 lengths! Back in 2005.
So this would be in third place not second!




Anthony McVicker
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19 Apr 2016 07:56


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Dam Fancy Jaffa just been mated to Don't Knocka Him

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Michael Floyd
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paul Bushell wrote:

Michael Floyd wrote:

... broke the record for the fastest maiden win at Sandown yesterday, running 29.156 with an amazing run home time of 10.196.

His 18.54 length win was the second biggest win over the sprint trip (third overall), that winning time all but guarantees a berth in the Bill Collins Speed Star.

Form more, EXTERNAL LINK


Great defect, well done!
However I not what to rein on anyone's parade.
Superman won his maiden at Sandown by a winning margin of 20.75 lengths! Back in 2005.
So this would be in third place not second!

Second since the new surface and boxes were installed, basically all the records were reset then



Tor Janes
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19 Apr 2016 21:41


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Wow this dog is exciting to watch cant want to see him over the distance.


Jason Adams
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Burn One Down ignited last night's Victorian National Distance heats. He set a ridiculous 41.37, just three lengths off Miata's track record and Jason Thompson thinks he can go quicker...

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Sandro Bechini
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05 Aug 2016 00:40


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If he ever led in one of these staying races I think the 41 second mark would be under threat

He really is a freak of an animal.


Hayden Goody
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31 Oct 2016 08:45


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33.92 over 600 at The Meadows...


Sandro Bechini
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Hayden Goody wrote:

33.92 over 600 at The Meadows...

Compare him to DDO who ran 33.91 who led all the way, this bloke came from 5th early and had to work his way through the field

He is a staying legend in the making




Hayden Goody
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His run home was faster than what 95% of dogs can run home in over the 500, if he ever managed to jump in a 700 at say Sandown, I think he's breaking 41


Hayden Goody
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Just demolished the 699 record at Cranbourne

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