Thursday 20 September 2012

Fancy a Baileys ?


We had a new dog arrive yesterday morning at West View Kennels. I bought this dog Saturday morning but have kept the deal under wraps until I had him safe and sound in the kennels.

This dog has been hot property since his remarkable debut run on Friday night and all the leading trainers in England and Ireland have been after him. This is the reason why I had to keep the deal very quiet because of the massive interest in him and i didn't want to count my chickens.

My main was simply once again in the right place at the right time and secured the deal.
Over the years we have sold Category 1 winners on my website and many other great greyhounds. This dog really excites me and I have no doubt he will be a real live English Derby contender.

I am pleased to offer you Baileys Quest, February 2011, 32kg, Blue dog out of Scorlari Me Daddy x Slaneyside Kelly. This dog on Friday night at Thurles was making his racing debut in the Kasco Open Novice competition, an event over the years attracts all the very best unraced dogs around the country and is a massive competition in Ireland. The great Milldean Panther started his racing career in the very same event last year, and went on the win the comp, becoming one of the fastest dogs ever seen.

Baileys Quest went round Thurles on Friday in a fantastic 28.99, recording a 1.79 split and a unbelievable 15.71 to half way. Milldean Panther on debut done a 28.83, 1.79 split and 15.70 to half way and the great Droopys Jet only done a 29.60 on his debut. Thurles is one of the most toughest tracks in Ireland and a track  here the form always stands up and a track we love to buy out of.

Baileys Quest was only running over the 525 trip for the 3rd time ever on friday, having only had 2 trials over 525 prior to the event. His raw early pace and the way he attacks a bend is simply breathtaking.

There is no substitute for early pace in this game and this fellow has it in abundance with age and experience and in professional hands he will get stronger and I have no doubt he will be major player in all the big events in England.

Dogs like this do not come round very often, I'd strongly advise you to watch the race in question on www.igb.ie

I will sell this dog to one owner or to a small syndicate, he is priced to stay in the kennel.

£16500 No Offers, 4 shares @ £4125 each or 3 @ £5500 each

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