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The lurcher judge dog the black dog turns right round to push scamp out of the way the wee messer it had jookers on and everything what a joke a bit of raceing i've got the race on tape do if anyone wants to watch it come on.

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anybody feelin proud of th dog winning a faggy ribbon should start racing at drumbo park instead, atleast ya win good doe for the win, lurchers are all different so how do ya race them fairly????? bre

very interesting reading this thread-----lads , just forget it, its only fun , if you want to keep winning , buy a purebred and race it at shelbourne or somewhere closer to you , if these people are c

thought the whole day was shit can't say i was cheated on anything because all i took was a terrier never entered him in anything but afew mates that had good working lurchers in the shows where abit

if the races are ruined by bumping dogs why are they not re ran without the bumpers i seen a guy with a walking stick who wasnt too happy because the black dog thumped his dog about 2 times or is this what happens now just asking

It's a joke it should have been re-run that black dog was a messer
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anybody feelin proud of th dog winning a faggy ribbon should start racing at drumbo park instead, atleast ya win good doe for the win, lurchers are all different so how do ya race them fairly????? bred differently for the required jobs they do. stick one of the fighty dogs in the field and see how they take the punishment from the toothed quarry n see what they win then. and people bringing greyhounds to lurcher races to win is saying that theyr dogs is to shit for th big time wins against the better dogs its like an olimpic sprinter racing a heaveyweight boxer everybody knows the sprinter is gona win but th boxer would be better in his sport . the only way is to better sort out the classes differently like half breds, 3/4 breds etc but that aint gona happen or bring back the old time game testing of drawing the quarry dont think yad have many cheaters then cos the dog not up to the game would jack in front of everybody to see oh how great the old fairs must hve been lolol

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i watched a few classes plus the final of the lurchers, during the final i was with a group of hunting men, a few of them picked the same dogs as the judge did, i have done a bit of judging at terriers before, i know what it,s like to make the final decision in the ring, i think the judge done a good job,

never seen any of the final's like i said on the other thread to albertj suppose the filth watching never helped the classes and thats maybe why i thought it was poor because the classes i was interested in where dropped but thinking about it reckon it was maybe for the best to try and stop anyone else getting in bother with the law

u think it was sh1te mate, f**k me with all going on in here think ill lev the pups at home lolol. people yas dont need to prove your dogs to anybody if yas are happy with how they work

yes mate like i said could've been because they had to drop afew classes filth where watching everything maybe thats why i never enjoyed it plus it was big sammy cracking up about his big dog getting beat and i had to listen to him and my head was busting before he started

 

I was wondering what the PSNI guys were up to and went to speak to them. I am afraid many of you misread their presence. These particular officers were ordinary 'beat ' constables who actually were just interested in the dogs. Had they been there on any other purpose it would have had to have been discussed with me.

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just getting back on again now as I dont; have the net at home so geting on now for few minutes. It was a man outside Greysteel (r however you spell it) that bred him. And saying that i was off coz I was thinking up some story. Get over yourself if I had the internet in the house I wouldn't have been off atal. But then again think what you want cause your going to do it anyway.

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just getting back on again now as I dont; have the net at home so geting on now for few minutes. It was a man outside Greysteel (r however you spell it) that bred him. And saying that i was off coz I was thinking up some story. Get over yourself if I had the internet in the house I wouldn't have been off atal. But then again think what you want cause your going to do it anyway.

your man out side greysteel is not an anwser kristy, what is the mans name and what our the lines

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the crack must of been good at the last sporting whippet meeting who was the judge

the crack must of been good at the last sporting whippet meeting who was the judge

the last judge was linda mcdonald ,shes never owned a whippet in her life aparrently

 

ur right she hasnt owned a whippet just greyhounds and her dad owns the place were the whippet show is held :yes:

its the same as the lurcher judge for the charity show the lurcher judge was a greyhound chap who is after getting into whippets :yes:

no,he bought a deerhound cross off me 20 years ago he has keep lurchers a life time

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just getting back on again now as I dont; have the net at home so geting on now for few minutes. It was a man outside Greysteel (r however you spell it) that bred him. And saying that i was off coz I was thinking up some story. Get over yourself if I had the internet in the house I wouldn't have been off atal. But then again think what you want cause your going to do it anyway.

 

Kirsty,

 

Winner is right on this. Time to step up and state unambiguously who bred the dog and what is his breeding.

 

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there has been a mans name on here were people have refered to him as the one with the greyhouds why has no one said anything about him racing his greyhounds ? i think this is more about a way to attack the owner of this dog than it is about the dog ! what got me was the man that jump the fence about to hit young matt because he missed his race .

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i watched a few classes plus the final of the lurchers, during the final i was with a group of hunting men, a few of them picked the same dogs as the judge did, i have done a bit of judging at terriers before, i know what it,s like to make the final decision in the ring, i think the judge done a good job,

never seen any of the final's like i said on the other thread to albertj suppose the filth watching never helped the classes and thats maybe why i thought it was poor because the classes i was interested in where dropped but thinking about it reckon it was maybe for the best to try and stop anyone else getting in bother with the law

u think it was sh1te mate, f**k me with all going on in here think ill lev the pups at home lolol. people yas dont need to prove your dogs to anybody if yas are happy with how they work

yes mate like i said could've been because they had to drop afew classes filth where watching everything maybe thats why i never enjoyed it plus it was big sammy cracking up about his big dog getting beat and i had to listen to him and my head was busting before he started

 

I was wondering what the PSNI guys were up to and went to speak to them. I am afraid many of you misread their presence. These particular officers were ordinary 'beat ' constables who actually were just interested in the dogs. Had they been there on any other purpose it would have had to have been discussed with me.

don't think alot of people entered there dogs with them there maybe thats why the showing wasn't as good as it normally is people never wanted to take the risk and you can't blame them the way the things are going with the media &uspca&terriermen at the minute
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i watched a few classes plus the final of the lurchers, during the final i was with a group of hunting men, a few of them picked the same dogs as the judge did, i have done a bit of judging at terriers before, i know what it,s like to make the final decision in the ring, i think the judge done a good job,

never seen any of the final's like i said on the other thread to albertj suppose the filth watching never helped the classes and thats maybe why i thought it was poor because the classes i was interested in where dropped but thinking about it reckon it was maybe for the best to try and stop anyone else getting in bother with the law

u think it was sh1te mate, f**k me with all going on in here think ill lev the pups at home lolol. people yas dont need to prove your dogs to anybody if yas are happy with how they work

yes mate like i said could've been because they had to drop afew classes filth where watching everything maybe thats why i never enjoyed it plus it was big sammy cracking up about his big dog getting beat and i had to listen to him and my head was busting before he started

 

I was wondering what the PSNI guys were up to and went to speak to them. I am afraid many of you misread their presence. These particular officers were ordinary 'beat ' constables who actually were just interested in the dogs. Had they been there on any other purpose it would have had to have been discussed with me.

don't think alot of people entered there dogs with them there maybe thats why the showing wasn't as good as it normally is people never wanted to take the risk and you can't blame them the way the things are going with the media &uspca&terriermen at the minute

 

Hogie,

 

I do appreciate this was why terriers were a bit thinner on the ground but if there is to be any USPCA or PSNI activity at our events I would insist on knowing about it. In the past I have insisted that I or one of my team accompany any USPCA person attending our events and that stands. As I say I checked the two police guys out and found they were just interested in dogs and preferred watching them rather than sitting in the Landrover or Bus.

 

But let me put myself on record on this matter. I support all legal country sports and have always, at some cost to ourselves, have Horse & Hounds and Terrier & Lurchers at our press receptions including for the last two years at Stormont. I am a biologist by intitial training and while I admit I enjoy shooting, stalking , some fishing , gundogs and rabbiting where animals are necessarily killed I like to think the animals that I kill are done so, as swiftly and humanely as possible and more quickly and humanely than farm animals. As such I look on hunters as being part of nature and we can always argue we put back more into the environment than we take out.

 

That said I totally abhor people who cause unecessary suffering to animals in whatever sphere this may happen and as a dog owner and lover for some 55 years I totally abhor dog fighting. People who get involved in either are the people who will ultimately offer the biggest threat to our sports.

 

Albertj

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albertj i no what your saying. thought ballywalter last year was a good day out and shanes castle is always a brilliant day out like i said before i very rarely enter my dogs in anything at the shows so reckon i mite have went abit over the top and stuck my nose in where it wasn't needed

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i watched a few classes plus the final of the lurchers, during the final i was with a group of hunting men, a few of them picked the same dogs as the judge did, i have done a bit of judging at terriers before, i know what it,s like to make the final decision in the ring, i think the judge done a good job,

never seen any of the final's like i said on the other thread to albertj suppose the filth watching never helped the classes and thats maybe why i thought it was poor because the classes i was interested in where dropped but thinking about it reckon it was maybe for the best to try and stop anyone else getting in bother with the law

u think it was sh1te mate, f**k me with all going on in here think ill lev the pups at home lolol. people yas dont need to prove your dogs to anybody if yas are happy with how they work

yes mate like i said could've been because they had to drop afew classes filth where watching everything maybe thats why i never enjoyed it plus it was big sammy cracking up about his big dog getting beat and i had to listen to him and my head was busting before he started

 

I was wondering what the PSNI guys were up to and went to speak to them. I am afraid many of you misread their presence. These particular officers were ordinary 'beat ' constables who actually were just interested in the dogs. Had they been there on any other purpose it would have had to have been discussed with me.

don't think alot of people entered there dogs with them there maybe thats why the showing wasn't as good as it normally is people never wanted to take the risk and you can't blame them the way the things are going with the media &uspca&terriermen at the minute

 

Hogie,

 

I do appreciate this was why terriers were a bit thinner on the ground but if there is to be any USPCA or PSNI activity at our events I would insist on knowing about it. In the past I have insisted that I or one of my team accompany any USPCA person attending our events and that stands. As I say I checked the two police guys out and found they were just interested in dogs and preferred watching them rather than sitting in the Landrover or Bus.

 

But let me put myself on record on this matter. I support all legal country sports and have always, at some cost to ourselves, have Horse & Hounds and Terrier & Lurchers at our press receptions including for the last two years at Stormont. I am a biologist by intitial training and while I admit I enjoy, shooting, stalking , some fishing , gundogs and rabbiting where animals are necessarily killed I like to think the animals that I kill are done so as swiftly and humanely as possible and more quickly and humanely than farm animals. As such I look on hunters as being part of nature and we can always argue we put back more into the environment than we take out.

 

That said I totally abhor people who cause unecessary suffering to animals in whatever sphere this may happen and as a dog owner and lover for some 55 years I totally abhor dog fighting. People who get involved in either are the people who will ultimately offer the buggest threat to our sports.

 

Albertj

The 2 P.N.S.I officers were stand at the back of my van and i was listening to what they where saying,they where trying to pick the winners of each class between each other s they where going on,and might of being doing a bit of illegal gambling if the truth be knowing :laugh: .

 

and i was there when they where talking to a lad about legal pest control and they sounded genuine in agreeing about what he was saying and they did seem to have a genuine interest in the show

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