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Your entitled to your own opinion, but your missing the point I'm trying to make. The reason for me showing the uncut version, was to show that the video which was being sold to joe public, was not a

Both dogs shove the hare into the dyke & the hare goes up a suff/drain, they come out of the dyke, Tay makes his way back to me, then stops for a piss, the other dog spots another hare and off he

Tay ,the black dog had explosive early pace, but lacked the stamina of the other dog ,[think it was Gary Lee's saluki x Sargeant]. Tay put everything he had into the original course , you can see he

was tay geoff from graham mckenzie,s dog ( im,off ) he ran at arbroath it was grahams last dog he was about 32/34 lb fore he gave dogs up,,,i had half sister cast off ?????

Yes, he was out of I'm off x Move along Bunty/Bounty(ghd).

Pity I wasn't into non-ped racing then, I think he'd have done well :thumbs:

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i think im off would have done well also ,,,but graham had lost intrest,,and thrown in the towel

 

my bitch castoff,,,out of ( im off , booker t ) did alright at club

 

good breeding fae ( im off ) thou ( country music x haizey maizey ) reason i think old yin used him

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tay ran very well on the day, if tay was here today i think he would be a very busy dog on the stud side of things, as a lot of lads are going back to the quicker type of dog, as for sargent he was only a young dog on that day, he went on to kill hundreds of hares single handed in his life time right into double numbers,

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tay ran very well on the day, if tay was here today i think he would be a very busy dog on the stud side of things, as a lot of lads are going back to the quicker type of dog, as for sargent he was only a young dog on that day, he went on to kill hundreds of hares single handed in his life time right into double numbers,

Seen clips of him coursing single handed :thumbs: and he looked abit special :thumbs:

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should of caught there hare anyhow doubled up

If the hare was that easy to put in the bag,they would have become extinct centuries ago,but when you see some of the top dogs in the forley cup stopping 5 or 6 single handed,it proves how quickly the fen coursing scene progressed,and how much time and effort some of the lads must have put in to get to that level

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tay ran very well on the day, if tay was here today i think he would be a very busy dog on the stud side of things, as a lot of lads are going back to the quicker type of dog, as for sargent he was only a young dog on that day, he went on to kill hundreds of hares single handed in his life time right into double numbers,

Been interested in these fast type of dogs for a while now,never known anyone to run them,and for me my only worry has been,injuries and having to see a fairly young dog having to be retired

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tay ran very well on the day, if tay was here today i think he would be a very busy dog on the stud side of things, as a lot of lads are going back to the quicker type of dog, as for sargent he was only a young dog on that day, he went on to kill hundreds of hares single handed in his life time right into double numbers,

Been interested in these fast type of dogs for a while now,never known anyone to run them,and for me my only worry has been,injuries and having to see a fairly young dog having to be retired

If I was younger I would have bred one of my grews to a 3/4 saluki 1/4 greyhound & kept a dog back, being 65 I couldn't do the dog justice.

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tay ran very well on the day, if tay was here today i think he would be a very busy dog on the stud side of things, as a lot of lads are going back to the quicker type of dog, as for sargent he was only a young dog on that day, he went on to kill hundreds of hares single handed in his life time right into double numbers,

Been interested in these fast type of dogs for a while now,never known anyone to run them,and for me my only worry has been,injuries and having to see a fairly young dog having to be retired

If I was younger I would have bred one of my grews to a 3/4 saluki 1/4 greyhound & kept a dog back, being 65 I couldn't do the dog justice.

Like the sound of that cross,my dogs are something like 5/8 saluki the rest being a mixture of Irisn terrier,greyhound,and if what i have heard about the breeding is true I believe there is some deerhound and maybe some borzoi from the irish side of the breeding,they are a fast saluki type,but I think an outcross to a grew would enhance them for the smaller land particularly where that extra bit of early pace is needed

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On that first corse I say Tay won that he led the hare and put first turn many yards ahead of Sargent and pfessured him for 80% corse. Second obvious Sargent and good example of saluki x stamina . Big ears right he smashed sum hares ova his time but that first un he was beat

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