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Old 09-02-2008, 02:28 PM
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hey all recently perchesed a couple of dogs from prominent trainers they hav won 10 and 11 races each however they have lost form and pace since coming to us just wondering what we can do to change it around also do u think the new hormone rule has anything to do with it .
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How many races are those figures out of?

Need more details such as age and change in training and kennels etc.
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And sex of dogs and old trainers name, dogs names, ages, ans where they are racing now
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There are so many variables that could cause the loss in form, reply with as many details as you can it will help to get the real cause for the loss in form.
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one has had 20 starts the other 33 one is four the other is 3 and a half are racing in victoria in the gippsland area
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Ill be honest with you, until you answer the questions given, we cant help you.
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So many things can happen. Different training, the trainers that they have come from. the 4 year old could have gone sour.
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Also getting greyhounds from top trainers. Well in most cases your not going to improve them.
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Well Judge simply... WHAT IS DIFFERENT TO WHEN THEY WERE WINNING?

The 4yr olds legs are probably running out of steam, but the 3yr old..
Whats its race name? Because has it been in constant work? if so spell it for a month, take it to the track, maybe give some incentive to it but DO NOT run it. Then head to a local free gallop place and slip it behind a drag lure for 100m.

Itll most likely go bonkers and chase its guts out. Then move it back and give it a 300-350m trial somewhere and judge its trial time to see if its still got it.
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