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Brian Loughnane
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I see that brendan and one factor about puma that people never think of is his not only a son of Royal Impact but a direct descendent through his sire line of Head Honcho and Head Honcho blood has been a huge success over the last 20 years his gran sire brother fox is showing up in 90% of our Derby winners since the line was introduced to Ireland them stats alone are truly Amazing... Head Honcho blood always crossed brilliant to new tears dams and this seems to be following trough on the same path all these years later with Puma and Ballymac maeve dams...and just to polish off my rant we also have a Puma dog that ticks every box when it comes to a proper proper greyhound...


Louise Carew
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17 Jan 2018 23:01


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Best of luck with him Brian ! Puma is extremely busy at the moment he's mated some High Class bitches recently including a litter sister of Forest Natalie (Irish Oaks Winner),Dorotas Woo Hoo (Scottish Derby Winner) and Trout or Salmon Dam of Clonbrien Hero ( Irish Laurels,Irish St Ledger,Produce Stakes and Night Of Stars Winner)


Mark Beattie
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27 May 2018 22:29


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Mark Beattie wrote:

Ive got my fingers crossed for these,

Ballymac Vic x Dorotas Irena

Theyre looking the part and will be off to school in the next few weeks.

Fingers crossed for Wildcat and Vic in Saturdays final.


Mark Beattie
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03 Jun 2018 21:00


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Mark Beattie wrote:

Mark Beattie wrote:

Ive got my fingers crossed for these,

Ballymac Vic x Dorotas Irena

Theyre looking the part and will be off to school in the next few weeks.

Fingers crossed for Wildcat and Vic in Saturdays final.





Mark Beattie
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03 Jun 2018 21:02


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Mark Beattie wrote:

Mark Beattie wrote:

Ive got my fingers crossed for these,

Ballymac Vic x Dorotas Irena

Theyre looking the part and will be off to school in the next few weeks.

Fingers crossed for Wildcat and Vic in Saturdays final.

A dream final with a perfect result.

They dont always throw but hopefully this time Danneel has passed on the magic formula to her daughters.



Mark Beattie
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30 Jun 2018 21:15


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The whole litter has arrived in Ireland for schooling, now well find the answers!



Jack Ogilvie
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30 Jun 2018 21:33


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What a litter.could be any thing.



Brian Loughnane
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30 Jun 2018 21:47


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Iv these 3 in pup Kinloch brae x Alice my angel.... Droopys jet x Droopys Havana... Laughill Blake x Droopys Costa


Mark Beattie
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24 Jul 2018 21:50


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Mark Beattie wrote:

Mark Beattie wrote:

Mark Beattie wrote:

Ive got my fingers crossed for these,

Ballymac Vic x Dorotas Irena

Theyre looking the part and will be off to school in the next few weeks.

Fingers crossed for Wildcat and Vic in Saturdays final.


Schooling at Damian McCanns, whats a good trial at 14 1/2 months ?
Is 17.34 any good ?




Dean Townsend
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25 Jul 2018 23:13


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Probably depends more on how many times has been in the boxes mark ? I've had one do 17.30 bit younger and I'm very happy . Think your time is around 18.55-60 drumbo . Which in my opinion is nice for a pup. Best to ask Damain himself , he knows the track to track times on the back of his hand . Very straight forward man, will tell you straight up where u stand


Mark Beattie
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26 Jul 2018 23:21


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Dean

Im not 100% but I think thats 1st time in the boxes, well know more next week.



Dean Townsend
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27 Jul 2018 18:18


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Mark Beattie wrote:

Dean

Im not 100% but I think thats 1st time in the boxes, well know more next week.

That would be really exciting if 1st time in box especially if they walked out.


Mark Beattie
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31 Jul 2018 17:06


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Dean townsend wrote:

Mark Beattie wrote:

Dean

Im not 100% but I think thats 1st time in the boxes, well know more next week.

That would be really exciting if 1st time in box especially if they walked out.

Dean

I got the full picture from Damian this morning, the Dog has had 3 trials finding plenty of time each run, 19.00, 18.20, 17.34, that makes more sense as he's got plenty of size about him.



Dean Townsend
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31 Jul 2018 17:15


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Nothing wrong with that mark . I'd be happy. His next run will be interesting.



Kevin Rooney
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31 Jul 2018 17:36


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I just whelped down this litter a few weeks ago.
CLICK HERE Fingers crossed


Daniel Evans
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01 Aug 2018 04:01


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My father Noel has just had his broodbith 'slip sliding' served by Fernando Bale. 1st litter to Keybow has some promising young pups 'queen werina' and 'embye'


Peter Dugmore
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CLICK HERE
I have this litter due in 3 weeks and this litter hopefully due in 9 weeks CLICK HERE


Mark Beattie
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05 Aug 2018 18:55


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Dean townsend wrote:

Nothing wrong with that mark . I'd be happy. His next run will be interesting.

Schooling successfully completed, will be back this week.

Exciting times ahead whatever they achieve.



Dean Townsend
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05 Aug 2018 19:49


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Mark Beattie wrote:

Dean townsend wrote:

Nothing wrong with that mark . I'd be happy. His next run will be interesting.

Schooling successfully completed, will be back this week.

Exciting times ahead whatever they achieve.

Best of luck with them Mark. I know they will have been well looked after with Damain.



Mark Beattie
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05 Aug 2018 20:00


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Dean townsend wrote:

Mark Beattie wrote:

Dean townsend wrote:

Nothing wrong with that mark . I'd be happy. His next run will be interesting.

Schooling successfully completed, will be back this week.

Exciting times ahead whatever they achieve.

Best of luck with them Mark. I know they will have been well looked after with Damain.


Damian has schooled pups for me before via Craig but this is the first time Ive spoken to him directly, hes an absolute gent and theres a good reason why many consider him the best for schooling.

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