mC HULL 15,669 Posted yesterday at 14:41 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:41 1 minute ago, chartpolski said: I wonder if Alan’s skill and success with coursing types was somehow influenced by the way his dad and the men around him could condition a whippet ? He used to be on here, his opinions would be well worth hearing. Cheers. It's similar getting a dog ready for a comp ad it would be a race Quote Link to post
Seagull 444 Posted yesterday at 14:45 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:45 2 minutes ago, mC HULL said: Sort of but then theres land were it is running conditions we're to slip were not to loads a fast types look million quid on good going Yeah, don't slip on land or in conditions that's gonna feck up your dog, but if you are refusing to slip a dog because you don't fancy it's chances then you're not a proper dog lad for me. Of course I'm talking fair slips and not one where the dog has no chance. 1 Quote Link to post
The drover 1,075 Posted yesterday at 14:46 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:46 30 minutes ago, mC HULL said: Getting something ready for a day running 3 is a lot different to.running big land every week mate He went that black.land fen dogs for his best didn't he ? Dancer wouldn't last on the wet running until.one missed against likes blonde or lucky etc in my opinion anyway Which your entitled to . But who wants to flog dogs week in week out . Much rather manage a dog . Jmho 2 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,622 Posted yesterday at 14:48 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:48 Just now, mC HULL said: It's similar getting a dog ready for a comp ad it would be a race I know that, but I meant moving on from race dogs to coursing dogs. I know plenty , including myself, that started with racing whippets and greyhounds and got knowledge and experience from the old timers how to condition a dog. I doubt that many could simply get a running dog and bring it to the peak of condition at the right time without any sort of background in the game . Maybe some could, but having advice from the lads that have been there must be an advantage? Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post
The drover 1,075 Posted yesterday at 14:48 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:48 21 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: Most people aren’t him though with his history and ability with any type of dog Hence why we still talk about him . But also why the pounds are full . Should be the owners , most dont know the arse of a dog to its head 3 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,669 Posted yesterday at 14:51 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:51 2 minutes ago, The drover said: Which your entitled to . But who wants to flog dogs week in week out . Much rather manage a dog . Jmho Yes mate it's upto lads how they do.it I'd take the workhorse you can flog mate like the blonde nipper eve blood 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,669 Posted yesterday at 14:53 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:53 3 minutes ago, chartpolski said: I know that, but I meant moving on from race dogs to coursing dogs. I know plenty , including myself, that started with racing whippets and greyhounds and got knowledge and experience from the old timers how to condition a dog. I doubt that many could simply get a running dog and bring it to the peak of condition at the right time without any sort of background in the game . Maybe some could, but having advice from the lads that have been there must be an advantage? Cheers. I'd agree mate you need that knowledge either taught or learned and an eye for a tidy dog Quote Link to post
The drover 1,075 Posted yesterday at 14:54 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:54 1 minute ago, mC HULL said: Yes mate it's upto lads how they do.it I'd take the workhorse you can flog mate like the blonde nipper eve blood Each to their own mick . But hypothetically, if you were to run a wee Scottish whuppet x on slop and it beat you . Would you get rid of your charge or simply suck it up and take the ribbing ? Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,669 Posted yesterday at 14:59 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:59 2 minutes ago, The drover said: Each to their own mick . But hypothetically, if you were to run a wee Scottish whuppet x on slop and it beat you . Would you get rid of your charge or simply suck it up and take the ribbing ? I'd shake your hand and take the ribbing lol Me dogs proved enough to me to be about until there in the ground mate The wee whippet going to think it's stranded in the middle of the the north sea lol 1 2 Quote Link to post
Seagull 444 Posted yesterday at 15:00 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:00 6 minutes ago, mC HULL said: I'd agree mate you need that knowledge either taught or learned and an eye for a tidy dog You don't think gamesmanship happened in any of these comps? Come on man. Lol 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,669 Posted yesterday at 15:03 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:03 1 minute ago, Seagull said: You don't think gamesmanship happened in any of these comps? Come on man. Lol Yes mate but loads a slin ky shite aswell favoritism etc And the forley was a comp mate alot the main match men weren't allowed in it or in it 1 Quote Link to post
Seagull 444 Posted yesterday at 15:05 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:05 Just now, mC HULL said: Yes mate but loads a slin ky shite aswell favoritism etc And the forley was a comp mate alot the main match men weren't allowed in it or in it Same with the land, where were they run? I bet some lads that entered them had run the area many times and their dogs were familiar with the land? Dodgy slips, lads refusing slips, I bet it all goes off. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,622 Posted yesterday at 15:06 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:06 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Seagull said: You don't think gamesmanship happened in any of these comps? Come on man. Lol Of course not !!!! The Brick beat Miles fair and square ! (That’ll send mC’s BP off the scale ) ! LOL ! Cheers. Edited yesterday at 15:07 by chartpolski 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,669 Posted yesterday at 15:16 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:16 10 minutes ago, Seagull said: Same with the land, where were they run? I bet some lads that entered them had run the area many times and their dogs were familiar with the land? Dodgy slips, lads refusing slips, I bet it all goes off. Matching there ruthless mate lol Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,669 Posted yesterday at 15:17 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:17 9 minutes ago, chartpolski said: Of course not !!!! The Brick beat Miles fair and square ! (That’ll send mC’s BP off the scale ) ! LOL ! Cheers. Fair and square maybe mate lol But when you kill.a little.leveret for.the win there in no gamesmanship there I don't think Myself 1 Quote Link to post
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