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Digger was owned by a fella i know called Lee kelly ( a very good dog man ) I have watched him on numerous occassions and he is a stayer easily capable of 5 out of 5 on any land, he is a red dog and was sold for a lot of money soon after to run in the forely, he had a couple of bad slips killing two out of three, after being knocked out they went for a run elseware and he killed his next three so his pups would be well worth a shot.

 

Well jealous that you guys can still course and not get your collar felt we have just got to be more carefull.

 

Happy Coursing

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The question is for how long? We have our own crosses to bear with gun clubs, coursing clubs, wildlife rangers, antis, and over development. But I have to say there are still a few decent country folk who don't mind you racing a hare on fair terms on their land, and that mate as you well know is all any man needs, and respects. On the subject of the English dogs, it should be really interesting on how these blood lines do as up until now I haven't seen a sucessful english dog make their bones here. Personally I think it's the amount of escape routes hares have, and the time it takes the fen stuff getting onto the hare.

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