Yes Buster the best i got with the horses was 4th at Chelthenham 2 mile hurdle the horse was called Adjami. I also won a open race at Bolton Greyhound stadium in the final of a 200 mtr final race. Also winners at flapping tracks.
Good for you mate, well done. Clearly you've always had a passion for racing of some kind, no wonder you look so deeply into the breeding
Yes Trev, i am always looking forward to breeding a champion or maybe a handful.
Good luck mate, I'll be routing for you all the way
You are like me, Devo, I have to have something to train. I had a greyhound once that had 36 races for 18 wins, 15 seconds, 2 thirds and a forth.
I raced whippets when I was at school, before I went into stables as an apprentice. It's in the blood.
Greetings from the land down under.
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
Buster121 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:10 pm
Well done mate, do you still indulge
This was it Buster, it was a 10% share. But stable fees at the time was £280.00 per month. So i got rid of my share. after it run at Cheltenham. Last dog i had was a runner at Belle vue dog track. many tracks have gone now.
Adjami
(IRE)
(12Mar01 b g)
Trainer:John Harris
Owner:Truframe Limited
Mrs A E Harris until 28 Jun 2007
Let's Live Racing until 22 Jun 2007
H H Aga Khan until 6 Dec 2004
Sire:Entrepreneur (GB) (9.6f)
Dam:Adjriyna (GB)
Dam's Sire:Top Ville (IRE) (11.2f)
Breeder:His Highness The Aga Khan's Studs S C
Entrepreneur was a good racehorse, but was only moderate as a sire. He stood at stud in New Zealand for some years but was not a huge success.
He was sent to Japan and then sold to a stud in Russia.
Greetings from the land down under.
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
Murray wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:18 pm
You are like me, Devo, I have to have something to train. I had a greyhound once that had 36 races for 18 wins, 15 seconds, 2 thirds and a forth.
I raced whippets when I was at school, before I went into stables as an apprentice. It's in the blood.
Well done Murray
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Murray wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:18 pm
You are like me, Devo, I have to have something to train. I had a greyhound once that had 36 races for 18 wins, 15 seconds, 2 thirds and a forth.
I raced whippets when I was at school, before I went into stables as an apprentice. It's in the blood.
Well done Murray
Great results Murray, its good to self train. You get a good bond with the animal, knowing what makes it tick and fine tune. Well done mate.
Murray wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:18 pm
You are like me, Devo, I have to have something to train. I had a greyhound once that had 36 races for 18 wins, 15 seconds, 2 thirds and a forth.
I raced whippets when I was at school, before I went into stables as an apprentice. It's in the blood.
Well done Muzza, you clearly have a feel for/bond with live stock. Live stock respond well to that, they soon pick up on the vibes we give off and respond accordingly.