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John Patrick Falvey Australia (Verified User) Posts 124 Dogs 12 / Races 0 15 Oct 2020 07:16
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Wow looks great come on Luann a star from the pink and return the king a very underrated site. All the best.
Brett Margerison Australia (Verified User) Posts 690 Dogs 16 / Races 0 15 Oct 2020 07:34
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john patrick falvey wrote:
Wow looks great come on Luann a star from the pink and return the king a very underrated site. All the best.
Come On Emmaline also made 2 G1s... We are very excited for this mating...
Matt Griffiths Australia (Verified User) Posts 1955 Dogs 56 / Races 2 10 May 2021 12:17
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Matt Griffiths wrote:
I gauge my opinion mainly seeing what a stud dogs offspring are like in the rearing yards, but also a mixture of the sires racing patterns, their offspings racing patterns and just word of mouth around the tracks
As stupid as it sounds with his record I'm not convinced on Hooked On Scotch. But I'm more than happy to be wrong and if his offspring have good temperaments and good attributes regarding chase I'll be 1st in line to use him
I've changed my mind with Hooked On Scotch. The reports on his pups chase and tempraments already are enough to convince me he'll go alright at stud
And I might be reading it completely wrong, but I feel he has similar bloodlines to Aston Dee Bee but with more stamina. That's got to set him up as a big stud prospect
Cyril John Anderson Australia (Verified User) Posts 281 Dogs 75 / Races 5 11 May 2021 11:04
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Vince a Bella is due to whelp at the end of the month to HOS & a belly full is on the cards scan indicates min of 6. She is following in her dam My Lady Day footsteps & Ron Marsden comments on that HOS litter is already recorded. Bella never raced although she broke in ok, as a pup she injured a back leg which required a screw insertion & we found although she never lost a trial she on jumping worked her way up the track & went around the outside fence. She is only 27 months young but has an old head on young shoulders & mature as, you can do anything with her that you could with a veteran racer, we also let her miss her first season & she is a beautifully put together bitch out of the good Fernando litter. Another Queensland whelping at Dan Henrys planned.
Cyril John Anderson Australia (Verified User) Posts 281 Dogs 75 / Races 5 24 May 2021 05:21
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Vince a Bellas big day was Sunday & resulted in a litter of 10 to Hooked on Scotch2 boys & 8 girls.
Looks like we might have a DUN who also appears to have a ridgeback with the hair line running from between ears to tail but.
Very different, nice litter a credit to a young mum.
Trent Wrigley Australia (Verified User) Posts 1549 Dogs 40 / Races 3 26 May 2021 04:13
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Matt Griffiths wrote:
Matt Griffiths wrote:
I gauge my opinion mainly seeing what a stud dogs offspring are like in the rearing yards, but also a mixture of the sires racing patterns, their offspings racing patterns and just word of mouth around the tracks
As stupid as it sounds with his record I'm not convinced on Hooked On Scotch. But I'm more than happy to be wrong and if his offspring have good temperaments and good attributes regarding chase I'll be 1st in line to use him
I've changed my mind with Hooked On Scotch. The reports on his pups chase and tempraments already are enough to convince me he'll go alright at stud
And I might be reading it completely wrong, but I feel he has similar bloodlines to Aston Dee Bee but with more stamina. That's got to set him up as a big stud prospect
Matt what pups have u seen I see his oldest pups are only 7 months nearly 8 months old,
Matt Griffiths Australia (Verified User) Posts 1955 Dogs 56 / Races 2 26 May 2021 05:14
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trent wrigley wrote:
Matt what pups have u seen I see his oldest pups are only 7 months nearly 8 months old,
On what I've seen and heard his pups are a good solid build with leg under them, will chase a toy, don't brawl constantly and don't stand at the gate barking but also aren't timid in any way.
That's a lot more than I can say about a lot of sires
Robynne Black Australia (Verified User) Posts 1449 Dogs 20 / Races 0 15 Dec 2021 09:10
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Can anyone tell me more about the pups temperaments now nearing break in age ?
Robynne Black Australia (Verified User) Posts 1449 Dogs 20 / Races 0 18 Dec 2021 11:15
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" CRICKETS " .....
Nicholas Arena Australia (Verified User) Posts 233 Dogs 10 / Races 0 18 Dec 2021 22:01
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Robynne you may be better contacting some of the breeders directly - This is the link to Fasttrack detailing all his mating's thus far.
EXTERNAL LINK I believe you are in QLD - there are a couple of QLD breeders on the list with some of his oldest pups. Maybe they will let you see them.
Good luck Nick
Bronwyn Welsh Australia (Verified User) Posts 140 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Dec 2021 03:06
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Hi Robynne - I have a litter of 4 by HOS. They are almost 9 months and all so different in temperament. One a little 26 kg bitch is a real pocket rocket - very confident and into everything. The other bitch is a great size and already 29 kgs and the brains of the tribe - very good to handle and already hops in the scales, onto walking machine and leads beautifully. The two males are huge at 9 months - both 37 kgs+ and very rangy. One is a bit of a doofus but outgoing in nature while the other is on the shy side being handled - needs coaxing - but can gallop so will be interesting to see how he develops and handles education next year. Hope this help. Cheers
Robynne Black Australia (Verified User) Posts 1449 Dogs 20 / Races 0 19 Dec 2021 03:37
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Bronwyn Welsh wrote:
Hi Robynne - I have a litter of 4 by HOS. They are almost 9 months and all so different in temperament. One a little 26 kg bitch is a real pocket rocket - very confident and into everything. The other bitch is a great size and already 29 kgs and the brains of the tribe - very good to handle and already hops in the scales, onto walking machine and leads beautifully. The two males are huge at 9 months - both 37 kgs+ and very rangy. One is a bit of a doofus but outgoing in nature while the other is on the shy side being handled - needs coaxing - but can gallop so will be interesting to see how he develops and handles education next year. Hope this help. Cheers
Hi Bronwyn , Thank you so much for your reply ! That sounds good except for the boys weights - my girl had 2 brothers near 40kg. Was the dam of yours a big girl herself or do you think size came from HOS ?
Bronwyn Welsh Australia (Verified User) Posts 140 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Dec 2021 09:41
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There mum (Serene Machine) raced at around 27-28 kgs but her litter sisters were up to 30 kgs. Im not too worried as I have another dog we race that was a big pup growing out and he races at 37 kgs but hes a handy dog and has won 23 races. Hopefully these big babies will slow down soon. Maybe its time I put them on rations as they get very well fed😁.
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1344 Dogs 154 / Races 139 14 Mar 2022 09:10
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Any updates? His eldest pups would be around 15 -16 months.
Some notable breeders have bred to him
Ray Borda Rob Tyler George Farrugia Michael Ivers Ben Howe Barry Gibbons Dr. Kennels Sarah Monaghan Danielle Pringle Toby Weekes Allan Steele Neville Lenehan Carolyn Jones Steve White Ben George Costa Stamenkovic Roxy Farrell
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1344 Dogs 154 / Races 139 26 May 2022 11:16
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1344 Dogs 154 / Races 139 15 Jul 2022 03:03
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Looks like Hooked On Scotch has his first feature race finalist. With Queen Of Scotch being fastest 3rd of the three heats run in the SA Champion Puppy series.