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After watching Feral Franky smashing the track record at Gunnendah reminds me so much of the champ Worth Doing in my opinion
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 08 Sep 2019 09:42
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Malcolm.....He should have been called FREAKY FRANKY.
He lowered the track record by 0.57 seconds or 8 lengths.
He handles himself in a PACK, better than I've ever seen before.
P.S. He also smashed the track at Gunnendah 2 weeks ago in a solo when having his first look.
Simon Milgate Australia (Verified User) Posts 2043 Dogs 23 / Races 0 08 Sep 2019 09:59
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Might of got the earbrands mixed up....? CLICK HERE Big run,big motor,big future at stud you would think.
Rod Hampton Australia Posts 1628 Dogs 2993 / Races 11820 08 Sep 2019 20:50
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Unfortunately there is no 527m on the GD track record section
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 01 Nov 2019 00:53
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FERAL FRANKS gives Hooked On Scotch (who's been tags as the fastest sprinter in OZ) a towel licking & runs the hands of the clock at Sandown in a FFA last night.
Gee he's exciting to watch. Box 3 & 4 respectively ---> EXTERNAL LINK
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 01 Nov 2019 00:56
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Yep, too good last night on a concrete track.
To be fair, the second dog had a few bumps and traffic issues, but he may not have caught Franky anyway.
Ryan Vanderwert Australia (Verified User) Posts 5958 Dogs 8 / Races 0 01 Nov 2019 02:16
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Feral Franky's mid race section was approx 13.54 which is what a top end group dog runs, and his race ptp was approx 23.90
I think from memory I only had My Bro Fabio and Angie Rocks (both 23.88 ptp) going faster.
That's sectionally very close to as good as it gets at Sandown, as far as a dogs 500m ability goes.
Bruce Teague Australia (Verified User) Posts 2092 Dogs 0 / Races 0 01 Nov 2019 04:34
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A real excitement machine for sure. I imagine he will be popular at stud as I believe Collisions have done well.
For racing purposes the bookies will love him. In really top company he will depend on getting away well, which he does not do very often. That's why he seldom runs really hot time (I set Gunnedah aside as a bit of an unknown). Hooked On Scotch has the same problem, which is why he had no hope of catching the better-beginning Feral at Sandown the other day.
Aside from a couple of 29.60s at Wenty, Feral has run only one really quick time - a 29.08 at Sandown.
Top feature races are almost all won by the first one or two around the corner. By definition the Feral can't do that very often. So demand good odds. He might be good getting through a field but by the time he gets there the bird has flown.
Raymond Peter Fewings Australia (Verified User) Posts 248 Dogs 0 / Races 0 01 Nov 2019 21:10
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Interesting. Not sure too many Collision dogs have done that well. Let's hope Franky is an exception because he is exceptionally good.
Mark Mihailovic Australia (Verified User) Posts 698 Dogs 1 / Races 0 01 Nov 2019 21:58
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steven martin wrote:
FERAL FRANKS gives Hooked On Scotch (who's been tags as the fastest sprinter in OZ) a towel licking & runs the hands of the clock at Sandown in a FFA last night.
Gee he's exciting to watch. Box 3 & 4 respectively ---> EXTERNAL LINK
Love watching the feral what a chaser, second dog a freak when he wants to put in. Didn't want to be there on the first turn and that was the difference
Tony Digiorgio Australia (Verified User) Posts 1008 Dogs 25 / Races 0 18 Jan 2020 19:01
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WOW !!!
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 28 Jan 2020 01:04
Daryl Barrett Australia (Verified User) Posts 1739 Dogs 1 / Races 0 28 Jan 2020 01:58
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G'day Steve,whilst this is not suprising,i was really hoping to see him get over some more ground,i thought that he could have been a quality stayer in the future ,but alas,i wont get to see that happen,yet another young champ off to "sew his very valuable oat's.Best of luck to his connection's & Franky,thank's for the highly anticipated,& very exciting time's as a race dog.
Hayden Gilders Australia (Verified User) Posts 993 Dogs 29 / Races 0 28 Jan 2020 02:01
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Breeders will be the winners
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 28 Jan 2020 02:04
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Me too Daryl. I wanted nothing more than to see him race over at least 600m.
It's like he's on "Remote control" the way he navigates his way through traffic. He would have clean up.
Ryan Vanderwert Australia (Verified User) Posts 5958 Dogs 8 / Races 0 28 Jan 2020 02:23
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If they put him over the 600m trip he may not have got the nos at stud
Sandro Bechini Australia (Verified User) Posts 19488 Dogs 15268 / Races 1856 28 Jan 2020 02:24
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He was a great chasing dog as was the rest of his litter.
He is the type of stud dog we need to encourage breeders to go to.
Bill Deguara Australia (Verified User) Posts 215 Dogs 2 / Races 0 29 Jan 2020 01:23
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Does anyone know what sort of stud fee they will put on him.
Mark Staines Australia (Verified User) Posts 4499 Dogs 70 / Races 14 29 Jan 2020 01:29
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his fee is $1650
Daryl Barrett Australia (Verified User) Posts 1739 Dogs 1 / Races 0 30 Jan 2020 20:14
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Ryan Vanderwert wrote:
If they put him over the 600m trip he may not have got the nos at stud
G'day Ryan,the thing is mate,I think that most people would have seen the staying potential in him & I doubt that would not have worried too many who want to take their broodies to him,let's not forget,top notch stayer's have always ran sub 30 seconds over the "500",& inadvertently that is the difference between the elite & the average stayer's,& to be honest,I believe that would make him more valuable as a stud dog.Just my opinion,cheers mate.