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The longer the course the better the dog, why??(Ireland)


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here we go lads .. cretin stone cold is our old friend markbrick .markbrick we all know what a lying dirty toerag he is .the same markbrick that sends people persistant pms threatening theyre kids and

how many have a stop watch on the job? 6 mins is probebly more like 3 /4 in reality

Seen plenty dogs last few seasons with 5\8 saluki or 3\4 doing stuff in ire regulary ill name a few huck for start this. Why I used him fantastic dog on any ground alfy 3\4 saluki done them for 3 seas

im pretty new to this but what i can gather here is the best up and at them dog in the country v the best saluki x with staying power would go something like this 10 yard slip at em type odds on 30 the same 50 same again? presuming yous mean up and at them types would be faster in a straight race of say 150 yards and probably have slightly superior turning? so if the up and at them type only had say 3 mins of full out stamina would that not mean that in the first 3 mins of every race this dog would be fav surely? and surely most races are normally over in 3 mins? so slip these 2 dogs together or simulate the exact hare the saluki x would only have the advantage after 3 mins? so if you simulated the chase with same hare doing same turns etc the speedier type would normally pick it up first unless it went over 3 mins? so if you were a betting man surely the logical thing to do would be to have your money on speedy type as he is fav for first part of chase rather than hope stamina comes in to play later when saluki x becomes fav when by then youve lost your cash? what yous think??

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i have to say i also agree with speedie that there is certain land in ireland that you can get away with there saturated saluki types but there is some very small land that you need sumting with real gears to run them, iv never hunted in england but iv done alot of running in ireland county clare galway limerick tippery cork waterford kildare roscommon and iv seen a lot of there saturated lurchers and never seen a good 1, now maby there is sum good 1s out there but i just havent seen them if there is any id like to see sum video clips :thumbs:

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I met him other night tommy at takeaway he looking to go out so I gve him ur numb said you and big E were looking extra man lol

ha,ha, ya fecking c**t,,, he tought SPORT everything he knows about the game... LOL... :boogy:
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Troy boy don't kid yourself mate up and at them means fast into them stick very tight serious pressure when lot dogs fade the best ones just keep that pressure up the prey can't handle the pressure rem that dog puttin that animal of its track its going into unknown terriorty going away from where it wants to go so its tryn to work out how to escape this when good mouth dogs strike cuz prey makes mistakes. But only problem theese dogs are rear this why men pay extreme amounts of money for dogs thaat can do this.

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No but has to be caught make it a good dog

f****n balls so if a dog misses a hare hes not a good one is that what your sayin

not good for matching mate its got to catch to stay in the game atb
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i have to say i also agree with speedie that there is certain land in ireland that you can get away with there saturated saluki types but there is some very small land that you need sumting with real gears to run them, iv never hunted in england but iv done alot of running in ireland county clare galway limerick tippery cork waterford kildare roscommon and iv seen a lot of there saturated lurchers and never seen a good 1, now maby there is sum good 1s out there but i just havent seen them if there is any id like to see sum video clips :thumbs:

 

Yes, would love to see clips as well. :thumbs:

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