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Richmond Puppy Auction 2018page  1 2 3 

Matt Griffiths
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01 Dec 2018 04:24


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Russ Forno wrote:

The auctioneer was a "head wobbler". Yibbity yibbida yibbity yibbbida, waddama waddama waddama bid bid waddamama waddamma.BIT The auction was breeders rejects. Ours were the best presented, best looking pups,best educated, .Good luck,to the high priced rejects. Check ours out in 12 months. COPULATER

The good news is if they were all the rejects it won't be hard to win the riches race in a couple of years. I agree but disagree with you. I agree because I know of a litter that were getting nommed for the auction then weren't because they were too nice to risk letting go for $2000, but I disagree because there was too many well bred pups that went for good money for all of them to be rubbish.


Russ Forno
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01 Dec 2018 12:14


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I have calmed down now, but many pups were poorly presented, " and very few were actually sold". Forget the 3, 4, or 5k figures, most went home in the same trailer they came in. Ours were always a hard sell, because of the matrons racetrack deeds. The only upside is they are qualified for the series. BUT they were for sale!!! I don't think you will see an auction next November.


Shane Carter
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Sorry I disagree that the pups were breeders rejects ...,I went there to buy one bitch in particular & got lucky to buy her & another within my budget for the day ...,if this bitch isnt well bred, then I give up... from an extremely fast dam whom is a sister to a Group 1 & 2 winner...& from one of the great damlines in Australia

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The pup herself is a great looker, outgoing & easy to handle ...to say Im happy with her, is an understatement..,,

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