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The Oaks breakin times

Brett Tooth
Australia
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05 Oct 2018 06:44


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Looking for info on breakin times for the 300 at the Oaks.
Early runs, come home times etc.
Just looking for guide as never had dog broken in there before
Any info a help



Chris Nutt
Australia
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06 Oct 2018 21:13


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Hi Brett. 10.00 is a good first section, and 1950 or better would be a really good breakin time. Depending on if their straight out of the paddock or had a little bit of education before coming to us.
They have two runs up the straight first behind the drag. Around 1750 would be a nice run for a pup. Hope that helps. Chris


Brett Tooth
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Thanks. Helps heaps. Got one there at present. 1 week to go. Ran 20.11 second go, so hopefully improve on that before he comes home. Had no work before he went. Only taught to lead & be kennelled before he went away.


Mark Kelly
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22 Oct 2020 08:59


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Sorry to post on an old thread but I have a similar quetion regarding the current times both on circle and the straight are considered good or average times? Cheeers

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