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Brett Margerison Australia (Verified User) Posts 690 Dogs 16 / Races 0 20 Mar 2016 23:39
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I merely stated that not many slow beginning wide runners make it at stud... You twisted the rest as you saw fit...
Mick Mellington Australia (Verified User) Posts 408 Dogs 7 / Races 0 20 Mar 2016 23:46
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BRETT - So what are you doing, having one leg either side of the fence. There was no " Twisting " of anything, just FACTS that stand.
Brett Margerison Australia (Verified User) Posts 690 Dogs 16 / Races 0 20 Mar 2016 23:48
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No MICK... I'm merely stating fact...
Mick Mellington Australia (Verified User) Posts 408 Dogs 7 / Races 0 20 Mar 2016 23:55
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So BRETT whom do you consider to be a better prospect than Allen Deed for Stud Purposes and the reasons for?
Brett Margerison Australia (Verified User) Posts 690 Dogs 16 / Races 0 21 Mar 2016 00:04
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This thread is about Allen Deed so I'll keep it with that... There is no doubt the dog had freakish ability but his traits were he was a below ave beginner and a wide runner... These are 2 traits that I don't really want in my future pups... It's only my opinion but I'd rather try and get as many attributes I can in my favour than not... And most stud dogs out there are stud dogs because they were fast... So if I can find one that was fast, isn't a slow beginner and is a bit more tractable I'd personally favour it...
Mick Mellington Australia (Verified User) Posts 408 Dogs 7 / Races 0 21 Mar 2016 00:09
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BRETT - You should have been a Politician
Brett Margerison Australia (Verified User) Posts 690 Dogs 16 / Races 0 21 Mar 2016 00:13
Mark Staines Australia (Verified User) Posts 4493 Dogs 70 / Races 14 12 Jul 2017 15:30
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Brett Margerison wrote:
This thread is about Allen Deed so I'll keep it with that... There is no doubt the dog had freakish ability but his traits were he was a below ave beginner and a wide runner... These are 2 traits that I don't really want in my future pups... It's only my opinion but I'd rather try and get as many attributes I can in my favour than not... And most stud dogs out there are stud dogs because they were fast... So if I can find one that was fast, isn't a slow beginner and is a bit more tractable I'd personally favour it...
Since the introduction of the Hoop Lure a lot of Dogs are using more of the Track.Tempix was a wide runner and a lot of his offspring inherited that trait but that did not stop Tempix being a prolific sire of winners.
Luke Miller Australia (Verified User) Posts 794 Dogs 56 / Races 17 12 Jul 2017 20:30
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Hayden Goody wrote:
Any news on any of his offspring?
My trainer has just had his broodbitch served naturally by Allen Deed on the back of being told by a breaker how fast and hard a litter of Allen Deeds chased at his break in complex.
Raymond Henness Australia (Verified User) Posts 202 Dogs 23 / Races 123 13 Jul 2017 06:36
Ashley Paul Craven Australia (Verified User) Posts 236 Dogs 0 / Races 0 22 Dec 2017 04:49
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I'd love to hear how these Allen Deed pups are going. I've heard two litters broke in very well. I have a bitch by the name of MOLLY MONROE and I'm thinking about going to Allen Deed. Thanks in advance.
Ray Morcomb Australia (Verified User) Posts 1331 Dogs 6 / Races 0 22 Dec 2017 06:36