Tuesday 27 September 2011

Glass of Merlot anyone ?

As promised we at Westview Kennels continue to try to find the best possible young talent emerging. Naturally we have to be quick off the mark as young pups are quickly snapped up after making very promising debut wins. It is a hard task, as we have to try and strike deals that represent value for money. Some pups emerge and their connections are simply looking for way over the odds.

However thanks to our 'main man' in Ireland who is very highly regarded and extremely well connected we continue to be a step ahead of the rest of the pack when it comes to landing new talent at sensible money.

Another young pup that we have struck a deal on is Solid Merlot.

This black April 2010 whelp is by Royal Impact x Solid Demon. Royal Impact has already produced such flying machines as Ten Large Down, Honey Trampas, Lenson Bolt, etc.

Solid Merlot was drawn trap 6, rocketing away she was never headed she left her field chasing shadows and cruised home in the style of a high class act to win by 7 lengths in 29.10. A fantastic run for one so young.

A hugely promising run by this young puppy who will easily improve once she gets age and experience, she will definitely do near a 28.80 run at least.

To give you a guide on this run the likes of  Southern Dooey & Barntick Cove both started their careers at Limerick before we struck deals to bring them to Westview Kennels.

In Dooeys 1st race at Limerick she only recorded a 29.46 - some 5 lengths slower than Solid Merlot & Cove recorded a 29.45 - also 5 lengths slower. Both of these above bitches only both won their open races last night at Romford.

Solid Merlot will follow in their foot steps, she has great early pace and she stays the 480 metres strongly.

She will be aimed at all the major puppy competitions including the Midland Puppy Derby at Monmore as well as the Trafalgar Puppy Cup.

As per usual she will be sold on a 1st come 1st served basis - please contact me further to discuss in more detail this highly exciting puppy. The bitch is priced at £3,500.


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