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break in times richmond
Lincoln Jones Australia (Verified User) Posts 1821 Dogs 2 / Races 0 30 Apr 2010 13:51
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why has this topic been taken off,could a moderator please explain. if im wrong can someone direct me to it
Jo Zammit Australia (Verified User) Posts 350 Dogs 20 / Races 70 01 May 2010 09:06
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lincoln do u mean richmond grove or richmond race club regards jo
Mick Whyte Australia (Verified User) Posts 1109 Dogs 23 / Races 3 03 Feb 2019 05:38
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Just wondering if anyone has had any break ins at Richmond, what is an acceptable break in time there ?
Thanks in advance
Paul Ballantine Australia (Verified User) Posts 284 Dogs 10 / Races 8 03 Feb 2019 05:49
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They need to break 16 as a pup The lower to the 15 mark is a flying machine for pup
Jimmy Corbo Australia (Verified User) Posts 435 Dogs 16 / Races 126 03 Feb 2019 05:54
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Mick Whyte wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has had any break ins at Richmond, what is an acceptable break in time there ?
Thanks in advance
I was recently advised, 15.30 is City Class, 15.50 is Tab Class and down from there. This obviously comes with the disclaimer of how much work it has had pre-break in, these times would relate well to a pup just off the farm to break-in.
All the best with yours
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 03 Feb 2019 06:36
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Mick Whyte wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has had any break ins at Richmond, what is an acceptable break in time there ?
Thanks in advance
Lower then 15.20 are no good. So I'll take it if your hands..:-)
Mick Whyte Australia (Verified User) Posts 1109 Dogs 23 / Races 3 03 Feb 2019 08:27
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Thanks everyone, gives a bit of a indication for some up and coming break ins. I have had more luck with the average break ins to be honest.
Mark Wilcox Australia (Verified User) Posts 264 Dogs 1 / Races 0 03 Feb 2019 20:27
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With not a lot of work before hand 15.50 is real good.
Frederick Anthes Australia (Verified User) Posts 80 Dogs 2 / Races 0 04 Feb 2019 19:26
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I just broke in a 13 month old litter (fabragas x powered) they all broke in between 19:50 - 19:70 with run home between 14:60 - 14:80 everyone one I spoken to said thats those were alright times.
Jimmy Corbo Australia (Verified User) Posts 435 Dogs 16 / Races 126 05 Feb 2019 01:43
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What is the actual distance from the puppy boxes?
Mick Whyte Australia (Verified User) Posts 1109 Dogs 23 / Races 3 05 Feb 2019 02:54
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Jimmy Corbo wrote:
What is the actual distance from the puppy boxes?
Going off the dimensions off the dogs site, it would be 260 metres.
Jimmy Corbo Australia (Verified User) Posts 435 Dogs 16 / Races 126 05 Feb 2019 21:19
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Thank you
Adam Hatcher Australia (Verified User) Posts 149 Dogs 1 / Races 0 29 Aug 2022 01:15
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Can anyone tell me break in times for the new Richmond track. Puppy Boxes 260m.
Tom Rees Australia (Verified User) Posts 75 Dogs 1 / Races 0 30 Aug 2022 10:56
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Not to far off the old track, maybe .1 to .2 slower some days