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Is this the same dog that had videos made about it and posted on YouTube?? The same dog that was  openly talked about on here by its owner??  Is this the same dog that nobody should mention on an

Some right cock jockeys involved with the black types...the good , genuine lads are few and far between these days...

Still loads of lads at it ,week in week out and not in it for fame or money like a lot of the so called big dog men. When you listen to lads biggin up terriers and then 6 months later ask how a certai

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Could be someway along those lines there was a lad on here on an old thread few year said bruno was brother bosco put up pics of the dogs aswell whatever way he bred bruno and blind dog in the make up somewhere

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20 hours ago, chesney said:

Could be someway along those lines there was a lad on here on an old thread few year said bruno was brother bosco put up pics of the dogs aswell whatever way he bred bruno and blind dog in the make up somewhere

He was definitely a grandson of the blind dog 

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44 minutes ago, Jackmo said:

Think ur right , TW got him of JY , believe the blind dog come from around the border he was old nuttall bred, and Bruno butch was litters bros that wer down of the blind dog , he went blind after a long dig , whatever was in the soil affected his eyes

He was bred in Leitrim and was old nuttall blood

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On 14/04/2022 at 23:06, Bosun11 said:

The owner used to on here, putting pics up...

'The Dealer' dog always reminded me of the older 'The Real McCoy' dog.

Both were very similar, big headed, well grafted and had a 'The' stuck in front of their name.... 

Wonder how much blood is left from both dogs... ?

I think t b Mary was put to McCoy grand son and most of the litter ended up at s q with a  bitch being put to duke when he went over there  s n had a dog direct of McCoy but didn't amount to much but a bitch that he had was decent and steady not sure if he took anything out of her 

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1 hour ago, Blackmag said:

I think t b Mary was put to McCoy grand son and most of the litter ended up at s q with a  bitch being put to duke when he went over there  s n had a dog direct of McCoy but didn't amount to much but a bitch that he had was decent and steady not sure if he took anything out of her 

Good knowledge mate ?

Cheers, D.

 

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7 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

I had a walk over your old  patch  this morning dy there's some gear about ? that will be worth a visit come the season 

Thats great, the boys that I grew up learning off had absolutely hammered it, but if they haven't some fukceer else would, get all you can in them days mate ?‍♀️

Cheers, D.

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On 17/04/2022 at 19:06, downsouth said:

Could of only been 15years ago max that he was constantly being written about on here.Id like to think that if he was really that good there would still be stuff about down from him.

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