lurcher330 2,297 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 i got phone call from a lad yesterday asking me if i knew anyone that would be into buying 2 unstamped greyhounds he reckoned that they would be great for racing at shows and that he had sold 3 others from the same litter for that purpose i just would like to see what people think of that and would anyone admit to actually doing it because we all know it goes on but if the dogs are not stamped what can the race organisers do maybe have different class for more greyhound type luchers Quote Link to post
wetdogsmell 99 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Thats muppets taking a bit of crack too seriously, rubbing black polish on a greyhounds ears turns it into a lurcher, thats a scientific fact (i seen it on "man about dog") Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Who would give a f**k? If the name of the game is speed then by all means show up with some dog gone speed. Of course in today's world, everybody has to get a ribbon. Quote Link to post
Guest thebigdog Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 i can never understand why they put so much energy into racing lurchers, if they bought greyhounds and raced them on the track at least they would have a chance in winning some money. why go through all that bother for a cheap trophy and a ribbon. always just seen the shows a someting to keep you from dying of boredom when the seasons over. 2 Quote Link to post
dennned 172 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 i can never understand why they put so much energy into racing lurchers, if they bought greyhounds and raced them on the track at least they would have a chance in winning some money. why go through all that bother for a cheap trophy and a ribbon. always just seen the shows a someting to keep you from dying of boredom when the seasons over. was it not a PUREBRED that won, lurcherworld racing final for 1000 guinees, i'm 100% certain it was, now dont get me wrong , thats a real nice sum of money that was on offer supposedly( for lurchers only), but did'nt the organiser know it was a pure bred, sure he did, to stop a x breed dog winning. Quote Link to post
judge2010 196 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 some ones been watchin man about dog. Quote Link to post
pigsy 34 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 whats the differce in racing a ped some of the blokes racing have lurchers bred back to a greyhound for 6 generations at what stage does it become a greyhound and the same might be said about whippet racing here in Ireland seen some whippets standing as tall as the under 23 inch with no height limit or weight limit on whippets Sure if racing is your game just go with the flow and do what it takes to win and good luck to you Quote Link to post
lurcher330 2,297 Posted April 21, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 whats the differce in racing a ped some of the blokes racing have lurchers bred back to a greyhound for 6 generations at what stage does it become a greyhound and the same might be said about whippet racing here in Ireland seen some whippets standing as tall as the under 23 inch with no height limit or weight limit on whippets Sure if racing is your game just go with the flow and do what it takes to win and good luck to you if racing your game and ye want to race a greyhound bring it to shellbourne park and see will it match up there but if lurcher racing your game use a lurcher 1 Quote Link to post
Guest thebigdog Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 whats the differce in racing a ped some of the blokes racing have lurchers bred back to a greyhound for 6 generations at what stage does it become a greyhound and the same might be said about whippet racing here in Ireland seen some whippets standing as tall as the under 23 inch with no height limit or weight limit on whippets Sure if racing is your game just go with the flow and do what it takes to win and good luck to you if racing your game and ye want to race a greyhound bring it to shellbourne park and see will it match up there but if lurcher racing your game use a lurcher bang on 1 Quote Link to post
DottyDoo 500 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 who cares, its only a bag they chasing 1 Quote Link to post
fox digger 1,086 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 the usual old story where a select few dont keep dogs for sport, (as they were intended but keep them for greed) when greed enters sport it always sours the whole thing. same can be said for a lurcher man that sells the odd rabit and then discovers he can actually make a handy living out of it and greed takes over and he ends up wiping out an area because he forgot that they actually can be wiped and dont just magically re-appear. big difference between sportsmen and money men. some will pull any stroke in the book to get an edge over others, thats why alot of old genuine greyhound lads i know got out of the sport, too much fixing and fiddling and less of "the best dog wins". a sad fact im afraid. puppy pedlers, dog dealers, all in the same boat, MONEY MEN. 1 Quote Link to post
stroller 341 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 i cant get our two to chase a lure i wish they would just for the crack!! Quote Link to post
Blue one 89 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 the usual old story where a select few dont keep dogs for sport, (as they were intended but keep them for greed) when greed enters sport it always sours the whole thing. same can be said for a lurcher man that sells the odd rabit and then discovers he can actually make a handy living out of it and greed takes over and he ends up wiping out an area because he forgot that they actually can be wiped and dont just magically re-appear. big difference between sportsmen and money men. some will pull any stroke in the book to get an edge over others, thats why alot of old genuine greyhound lads i know got out of the sport, too much fixing and fiddling and less of "the best dog wins". a sad fact im afraid. puppy pedlers, dog dealers, all in the same boat, MONEY MEN. Quote Link to post
barney007 17 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 whats the differce in racing a ped some of the blokes racing have lurchers bred back to a greyhound for 6 generations at what stage does it become a greyhound and the same might be said about whippet racing here in Ireland seen some whippets standing as tall as the under 23 inch with no height limit or weight limit on whippets Sure if racing is your game just go with the flow and do what it takes to win and good luck to you if racing your game and ye want to race a greyhound bring it to shellbourne park and see will it match up there but if lurcher racing your game use a lurcher Spot on mate!Just dont understand why people want to do it, why do some people want to gain an edge by blatantly cheating? you got a greyhound, race against greyhounds. You got a lurcher, race against other lurchers. Quote Link to post
sinderman 2 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 (edited) i can never understand why they put so much energy into racing lurchers, if they bought greyhounds and raced them on the track at least they would have a chance in winning some money. why go through all that bother for a cheap trophy and a ribbon. always just seen the shows a someting to keep you from dying of boredom when the seasons over. was it not a PUREBRED that won, lurcherworld racing final for 1000 guinees, i'm 100% certain it was, now dont get me wrong , thats a real nice sum of money that was on offer supposedly( for lurchers only), but did'nt the organiser know it was a pure bred, sure he did, to stop a x breed dog winning. 1000 guineas was a open mate, First place was a Whippet/Grey, and second was Greyhound Thanks, Roger Edited April 21, 2011 by sinderman Quote Link to post
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