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some probably do already darren lolRight folks get voting and lets have a bit of fun.
why not tina ??? here read this i found on some page lol --Sight Hounds/ Long Dogs /Lurchershmmm yes if the event has sighthound classes or open racing, no if it is lurcher racing and classes.... :-
you could ban whippet/greyhounds from racing and showing,but how do you know for sure how a dog is bred.
reading this makes me laugh :lol: ,whenever ive been to lurcher racing most of the top dogs that compete week in and week out are almost entirely grews (greyhound whippets ) or even greyhounds ,if your serious about competing every week then your going to fail if you dont have one of the dogs mentioned :rant: ,its just pointless even turning up if you have anything else and you think you have a chance of winning :rant: .what gameshows should do is advertise OPEN DOG RACING and LURCHER RACING then people can enter there dogs in the right class ,but having said that people are still going to say their GREW still has a bit of beddyor collie in it even if its only a 1/16 so its a lurcher :- :lol: :- :lol: .TO ME IT MAKES SENSE TO HAVE OPEN DOG RACING that way everyone is is on a level playing field and the best dog wins on merit ,NOT A GREW ,GREYHOUND running against lurchers :- :- :- .if i were to take up (LURCHER RACING )lol at gameshows i would go and buy a a grew,and i wouldnt bat an eyelid it wouldnt make sense not to ..............MAY THE BEST CHEAT WIN :- :- :- ......JIM
Unless the race happens to be a simulated course!!! Then would put my money on a pot filler every time....so long as judging is fair... lolLOL :lol: ,my way of thinking is this ,greyhounds were bred to cover a distance in the fastest time possible ,whippets (grews,none peds )have been bred to to compete at the highest level in there own competitions ,LURCHERS are working dogs ,pot fillers ,and they dont posess and wernt bred for speed alone unlike greyhounds/ whippets .so if lurchers compete against lurchers then they are running against their own class of dog . would you race a van against a ferrari :lol: :lol: :lol: ? (ones for work ones for speed ,LOL ,get ma drift ).
i do agree that that lurcher racing is great fun ,and a good weekend out ,a good oppertunity to meet with friends ect ,but your never going to compete on a level playing field with a pot filler .......jim
Thing is it isnt called a Cross breed event it is called a Lurcher event and lurcher racing cept at Lurcherworld where it is now pretty much open...and is done by description of shaggyness now :unsure:you could ban whippet/greyhounds from racing and showing,but how do you know for sure how a dog is bred.
ban ?? what pupose would that do , theyre cross breds , so surely can race ????
When I queried this.... it now means that rough unders & overs will be running against each other & same with the smooths which is fine for the finals when they are running in pairs but in the qualifying rounds, as I've been told they're running in heats which could mean that ie my lightweight u23" could be in the same heat as 3 or more over 23" doesn't that increase the risk of the smaller dog getting injured if any of the others "mess about"........think I prefer to stay in size categories, yes there's always the risk of dogs getting injured as in all racing/field events but you try to minimise the risk :thumbsup:Thing is it isnt called a Cross breed event it is called a Lurcher event and lurcher racing cept at Lurcherworld where it is now pretty much open...and is done by description of shaggyness now :unsure:you could ban whippet/greyhounds from racing and showing,but how do you know for sure how a dog is bred.
ban ?? what pupose would that do , theyre cross breds , so surely can race ????
(w00t) :- Now you've started sommat Maggie.All those people with unders,will start complaining that they've got to run against overs,and they may be over 23 whippet/greys :lol: Sorry only jesting folks :clown: This argument/debate has been running for years,and will proberbly go on for years.Just enjoy your summers,and if you dont agree with how the racing is run,then dont enter.For the record,agree Maggie about running little uns with the big uns :thumbsup: but does seem the organizers are trying to cater for everybody :thumbsup:When I queried this.... it now means that rough unders & overs will be running against each other & same with the smooths which is fine for the finals when they are running in pairs but in the qualifying rounds, as I've been told they're running in heats which could mean that ie my lightweight u23" could be in the same heat as 3 or more over 23" doesn't that increase the risk of the smaller dog getting injured if any of the others "mess about"........think I prefer to stay in size categories, yes there's always the risk of dogs getting injured as in all racing/field events but you try to minimise the risk :thumbsup:Thing is it isnt called a Cross breed event it is called a Lurcher event and lurcher racing cept at Lurcherworld where it is now pretty much open...and is done by description of shaggyness now :unsure:you could ban whippet/greyhounds from racing and showing,but how do you know for sure how a dog is bred.
ban ?? what pupose would that do , theyre cross breds , so surely can race ????
You are right Rodders. The format was changed after a lot of input from racers to give the shaggies a fair crack of the whip. As for unders vs overs it's just a case of trying to fit everybodies wants into a limited time frame. It just isn't feasible. We run our unders in the dash at the Lurcherworld events but race them at other events such as Corsing Crew etc, and as the old saying goes "You can please some of the people some of the time but you can't please all of the people all of the time".(w00t) :- Now you've started sommat Maggie.All those people with unders,will start complaining that they've got to run against overs,and they may be over 23 whippet/greys :lol: Sorry only jesting folks :clown: This argument/debate has been running for years,and will proberbly go on for years.Just enjoy your summers,and if you dont agree with how the racing is run,then dont enter.For the record,agree Maggie about running little uns with the big uns :thumbsup: but does seem the organizers are trying to cater for everybody :thumbsup:When I queried this.... it now means that rough unders & overs will be running against each other & same with the smooths which is fine for the finals when they are running in pairs but in the qualifying rounds, as I've been told they're running in heats which could mean that ie my lightweight u23" could be in the same heat as 3 or more over 23" doesn't that increase the risk of the smaller dog getting injured if any of the others "mess about"........think I prefer to stay in size categories, yes there's always the risk of dogs getting injured as in all racing/field events but you try to minimise the risk :thumbsup:Thing is it isnt called a Cross breed event it is called a Lurcher event and lurcher racing cept at Lurcherworld where it is now pretty much open...and is done by description of shaggyness now :unsure:you could ban whippet/greyhounds from racing and showing,but how do you know for sure how a dog is bred.
ban ?? what pupose would that do , theyre cross breds , so surely can race ????
Eh....are shaggy lurchers slower than smooth ones...? and then will that be split down even further into rough coats n broken coats??? I reckon the only reason it been split is coz ya cant get a shaggy grew..so why should i with a smooth coat lurcher have to race my dog against a grew n not someone with a rough/ broken coat???You are right Rodders. The format was changed after a lot of input from racers to give the shaggies a fair crack of the whip. As for unders vs overs it's just a case of trying to fit everybodies wants into a limited time frame. It just isn't feasible. We run our unders in the dash at the Lurcherworld events but race them at other events such as Corsing Crew etc, and as the old saying goes "You can please some of the people some of the time but you can't please all of the people all of the time".(w00t) :- Now you've started sommat Maggie.All those people with unders,will start complaining that they've got to run against overs,and they may be over 23 whippet/greys :lol: Sorry only jesting folks :clown: This argument/debate has been running for years,and will proberbly go on for years.Just enjoy your summers,and if you dont agree with how the racing is run,then dont enter.For the record,agree Maggie about running little uns with the big uns :thumbsup: but does seem the organizers are trying to cater for everybody :thumbsup:When I queried this.... it now means that rough unders & overs will be running against each other & same with the smooths which is fine for the finals when they are running in pairs but in the qualifying rounds, as I've been told they're running in heats which could mean that ie my lightweight u23" could be in the same heat as 3 or more over 23" doesn't that increase the risk of the smaller dog getting injured if any of the others "mess about"........think I prefer to stay in size categories, yes there's always the risk of dogs getting injured as in all racing/field events but you try to minimise the risk :thumbsup:Thing is it isnt called a Cross breed event it is called a Lurcher event and lurcher racing cept at Lurcherworld where it is now pretty much open...and is done by description of shaggyness now :unsure:you could ban whippet/greyhounds from racing and showing,but how do you know for sure how a dog is bred.
ban ?? what pupose would that do , theyre cross breds , so surely can race ????
On another note; if they were to ever try to enforce the proof of breeding gag, I for one would be goosed. We've got 4 hounds and 3 are rescues with no knowledge of what they are????????? (w00t)
Well I must say I`m pleased they`ve put something on for rough/broken coated lurchers to go for, I`ve got a rough unders bitch i`ve never really bothered racing because I know she`s never stood a chance with the best whip/greys.I agree with Maggie to a point your only running for a plastic trophy and it`s not all about the winning but it may well put a lot of people off travelling to race when they havent got a chance of getting close to the winners.Fair play to lurcherworld for giving it a go,be interesting to see what sort of numbers they get that possibly would`nt have bothered otherwise.Chris :thumbsup:Eh....are shaggy lurchers slower than smooth ones...? and then will that be split down even further into rough coats n broken coats??? I reckon the only reason it been split is coz ya cant get a shaggy grew..so why should i with a smooth coat lurcher have to race my dog against a grew n not someone with a rough/ broken coat???You are right Rodders. The format was changed after a lot of input from racers to give the shaggies a fair crack of the whip. As for unders vs overs it's just a case of trying to fit everybodies wants into a limited time frame. It just isn't feasible. We run our unders in the dash at the Lurcherworld events but race them at other events such as Corsing Crew etc, and as the old saying goes "You can please some of the people some of the time but you can't please all of the people all of the time".(w00t) :- Now you've started sommat Maggie.All those people with unders,will start complaining that they've got to run against overs,and they may be over 23 whippet/greys :lol: Sorry only jesting folks :clown: This argument/debate has been running for years,and will proberbly go on for years.Just enjoy your summers,and if you dont agree with how the racing is run,then dont enter.For the record,agree Maggie about running little uns with the big uns :thumbsup: but does seem the organizers are trying to cater for everybody :thumbsup:When I queried this.... it now means that rough unders & overs will be running against each other & same with the smooths which is fine for the finals when they are running in pairs but in the qualifying rounds, as I've been told they're running in heats which could mean that ie my lightweight u23" could be in the same heat as 3 or more over 23" doesn't that increase the risk of the smaller dog getting injured if any of the others "mess about"........think I prefer to stay in size categories, yes there's always the risk of dogs getting injured as in all racing/field events but you try to minimise the risk :thumbsup:Thing is it isnt called a Cross breed event it is called a Lurcher event and lurcher racing cept at Lurcherworld where it is now pretty much open...and is done by description of shaggyness now :unsure:you could ban whippet/greyhounds from racing and showing,but how do you know for sure how a dog is bred.
ban ?? what pupose would that do , theyre cross breds , so surely can race ????
On another note; if they were to ever try to enforce the proof of breeding gag, I for one would be goosed. We've got 4 hounds and 3 are rescues with no knowledge of what they are????????? (w00t)
And there are alot of quick shaggies out there!!! :thumbsup:
And yes I think it would have been better to split unders and overs rather than shaggies n non-shaggies... but then I wasnt asked
And I am happy to race mine at all events but mainly in the coursing and dash where the dog runs on it's own or in unders only straights
Tween all the racing teams there is something for everyone I guess but the shaggy vs non shaggy thing..please
how many races have you seen 300yds or more the distance at shows are just right for longdogs most are under 200ydsEven if you raced a longdog with a lurcher, the longdog wont always win. it depends on the set up or the course, how long the race is etc. Longdog are bulit for quick speeds, and lurchers should be quick and have the stamina to keep going, so you could get a longdog who could run quickyl at short distance, but would be taken over by the lurcher who could run quickly for longer.
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