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1 hour ago, Gene said:

Hard to judge isn't it mate, that bulldozer had a brilliant record but M.P didn't rate it.

if you was running  5 in heavy going i know which dog i’d want on the slip 

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lol.....lets be honest gene...your life partner  is wearing the trousers...  and there's no way he's letting you get a dog

Yeah, I feel the same fellah,...I don't really care whether a pup of mine goes to a working or a pet home, just as long as it is well cared for...?  I always try to gift pups to genuinely nice gu

If you’re dealing with decent fellas & you’re a decent sort yourself you’ll get a pup for free, it’s the ones charging a grand id be wary of

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55 minutes ago, OldPhil said:

? Its getting a tad on the nerdy side on here.....?

Personally,...I've no head for mathematical and algebraic equations or who is fastest....I just want a result...

By fair means or foul....?

 

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is that Dorris Phil

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38 minutes ago, Gene said:

It doesn't, it just means the hare as accelerated faster than the dog and reached it's stop speed faster.

If a hare is faster then how does a greyhound come to terms with it in the first place.

Now I love to wind someone up as much as any man, but there are limits. so i say this in serious mode.

Think about what you have written and then think about this, if the greyhound is at full speed on the runup, regardless  of that speed, and the hare gains on it, even if its just for a few yards, then the hare is going faster at that point, common physics.

Next point how do they do it, well they maintain there speed longer than the hare can, the more stamina they have the longer they run. After all Beagles catch hares, your not going to tell anyone a beagle is faster than a hare I hope.

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7 minutes ago, Gene said:

mC is liking the post, you're going down in my estimations mC if you're agreeing with him that a hare is faster than a greyhound. ?

what people are trying to say greb is when the hare wants to accelerate at that point it is hitting speeds like a greyhound it’s how long they keep that speed up why after halftime a minute does the hare straight line a greyhound because the grey can’t keep its top speed up 

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1 minute ago, Gene said:

Anybody with half a brain would see that greyhounds are basically putting the brakes on by the time they make the first turn in the Waterloo Cup and the longer the course goes on the more chance of the hare escaping.

f**k me this is first grade level in coursing terms, these novices are going to need more lessons it seems.

a hare evades by how quick it can turn how fast  it can stop the hit speed again how long it can keep it up 

not how quick it can run in a straight line 

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On 28/05/2022 at 18:16, Deerhunter1 said:

Course they are, I was just using fallow & reds as an example because they’re the biggest & take the most bottle for a dog to get stuck in to

reminds me of that scene from snatch dag or the hare..... boy wae the carrier bags wrapped round his fancy shoes.... that big rabbit got away eh so they must be faster surely 

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Quoted wrong person haha
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40 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

A greyhound has definitely got more speed than a hare and would catch any hare than continued to run in a straight line as long as it’s got a mouth, it’s the hares agility, stamina and acceleration out of the turns which makes it hard to catch 

Doesn't happen very often but I've seen greyhounds straight-lined in Irish Park coursing especially if the hares have been run before and knows where the escape is. 

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19 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Yea but the hare is given a big head start and it hasn’t got long before it can escape in that type of coursing 

Both have enough space to get to full speed though, like I said it didn't happen very often and it was maybe a really good hare and not so good greyhounds.

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