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Old 03-31-2008, 10:36 PM
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You talking about Steve Bull?

He is a good breaker, iffy rearer
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Old 03-31-2008, 10:37 PM
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not sure all I know is they call him buller lol.

Yeah I just gonna have them as a breaker i've got a great rearer already
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Ive always had a high opinion of John Rohan who is in trafalgar. Ive only ever used him for re-breaking and box work but they have always come back a lot better than when they left. Ph: 0418 147 411.
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Old 04-08-2008, 10:59 PM
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I have booked my pup into a breaker now who came highly recommended and as a very good rep. His name is Grant something i forgot his last name but he is in ballarat. He is also relatively cheap compared to most at around $60 a week. I would post his number but im not sure if its permitted. Im sure if you ask around you might find his last name.
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Old 06-16-2008, 06:26 PM
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Very nice breeding,the first litter are showing alot of promise
I saw one that P Giles had win at sale the other week in 24.89 maiden win
[Pure elle] pure octane-ikari lee
good luck
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:59 AM
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Hello all.
This is my first post, so I hope I do it right.

In July of this year 2008 I purchased a greyhound from a fellow in the Leeton (NSW) area. The dog has had 12 starts for 1 win and 4 placings when I got him. He was broken down in 7 places with his hip being the worsed affected. After 6 weeks on the leed I slipped him up the straight at Appin 274mtrs. He pulled up ok. 5 days later I trialed him at the same place and distance and he ran 16.5. Again he pulled up ok.
10 days later I trialed him at Glengarry over the 400 and he ran 24.35.
9 days later I raced him at Richmond over the 400 and he finished 5th in 23.30 beaten 6lths. Another 9 days later he raced at Bulli over 515 and he finished 4th in 29.35 beaten 2 lths.
Now here is my questions.
1. Am I running him too much? ( He has been off the lead 9 times since I've had him.)
2. Are those times at those tracks any good?

He is nearly 3 years old.
He weighs 32.5 klg.
I exersise him 20 minutes walking twice a day.

I would appreciate some advise.

Thankyou

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Old 09-26-2008, 12:25 PM
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Hey Coops welcome to the forum, id recommend starting a new thread as you will get more responses.

Just copy and paste the above post and make a new thread for it.
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any suggestions on how to improve early speed in my greyhound
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