Sunday, 25 October 2015

Glider

After watching high glider trial last night
Mick Lewis has bought a 1/3 share in this strapping Pat Dalton bred dog, at £1000 he looks a real bargain after his 28.81 trial last night.
2/3 shares left @ £333 per 1/3 share.

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Patience is a virtue

A little house keeping....Friday Rough Mystery did us proud with a three timer, from A5 to now A1.
Noirs Allen, knocked out of the Henlow Derby made no mistake in A1 class in a fast 28.36 win.
Last night it wins for Move Over Tadhg, it's only taken 18 runs to notch his first first victory so we have been patient!.
Talking about patience, Head Iton Olive won on debut back in April but it took another 17 races to make it No2 last night with victory in S2....all very much appreciated nonetheless.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Bargain Candy

3rd share available in S1 bitch shanghai candy for just £250, contact me now!

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Monmore double

Two winners on Monday's BAGS card, Chateuneufdebob has finally come good at Monmore with an S3 win and should go in from here.
Standby Athena's progress stuttered a little in A6 class but she graduated from it with a 3 1/2L win 

Sunday, 18 October 2015

3...its a magic number!

3 beauties last night at Monmore.
Kilfinny Rusty kicked off the treble, having only its second start he takes the A8.
Next up was Blackstone Titan who notched up win number two with a 29.02 effort in A4 class.
Finally Live Escalade who took 7 races to get off the mark now wins two on the bounce  with a 28.80 victory in A3 company 

Friday, 16 October 2015

Afternoon Double

Another two winners in the bag this afternoon at Monmore, Rough Mystery went whoosh with a 7 1/2L win in A4 and then Head Iton Teecee comfortably wins the S1...dogs are flying!

Round Up

A few nice winners to catch up on.
Flandy Megry gets up to force a dead heat last Friday to make it two wins from her last three races in A4 class.
Live Escalade also takes an A4 race to record his first victory in the UK and should win plenty more now.
Dublinhill Magic who looked highly promising at the beginning of the year until injury forced him on the sidelines for over 6 months got back on the winning trail again with an A6 win and can continue his progress again.

Lacken Smokey having only his 2nd race rewarded favourite backers with a good win in A5 class last night at the Green and on the same card Puckane Lad did the business winning his A3 at the fourth attempt.

Over at Henlow its Derby time, we are represented by Noirs Allen who did us proud in the first round by qualifying in 3rd from a very tough heat, as the saying goes you've got to be in it to win it!

Friday, 9 October 2015

Nice duo

Proud Pegs Tina was upped in class to maiden Open and also upped in trip to 630m last night at Monmore but proved more than up to the task with a classy win.
Rough Mystery our Romford recruit got off the mark too last night at her 4th attempt with a good A5 victory

Thursday, 8 October 2015

The Horses Mouth

Pat Dalton sent 5 new dogs over to sell today, look at the dogs names and price list that Pat sent below.
This information is straight from the 
Horses mouth, so as usual this is based on a first come first serve basis. 

Monday, 5 October 2015

11 happy homes

Rugby & Coventry RGT
Had there best ever month in September
Re homing 11 retired
Greyhounds
Well done to Mary and her team of volunteers.
Keep up the good work.
Donations are always
Welcome, contact Mary

Bang Bang Bang

Another 3 winners to catch up on from the weekend.
Saturday saw an A2 win double when Donal Said No made a sparkling debut at Monmore with 28.56 win and then Shunters Power on his 3rd race in the UK appreciated the ease in grade from A1 to also win nicely.
Sunday we went to war at Henlow with the win machine and he did not let us down, Cape Impact made it 19 for the year with an excellent win in the sprint Open

Friday, 2 October 2015

Cluxtons on the scoresheet

Great to see Cluxtons Free prove there is still plenty of fire in his belly with a gutsy A1 win last night at Monmore, just glad the distance is not 480.5m ;-)