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And dont forget run dogs week in week out without much rest!
I agree with you Dave.. love the bends..but alas, does look like a losing battle! Racing has its risks full stop. If you were to compare injurys on straights and bends.. probably not a lot in it.
Maybe the problem is more that most clubs dont have them for schooling and clearing?? not that I know.
I agree with you Dave.. love the bends..but alas, does look like a losing battle! Racing has its risks full stop. If you were to compare injurys on straights and bends.. probably not a lot in it.
Maybe the problem is more that most clubs dont have them for schooling and clearing?? not that I know.
When i started the thread i thought that the lack of tracks and injuries would be the main reason. I really wanted to get a feel on peoples attitude towards bend racing.
Unfortunately i have another question to ask :lol: . In a sport where we ask our dogs to come out of traps, run their hearts out on all different types of grass tracks, in all types of weather and crash into each other at the end, is there any evidence to show that there are more injuries on a bend than on a straight?
I accept that i'm fighting a losing battle and bends eventually will probably stop altogether, but i'm new and keen and love them and want to know if there is anyway of saving them.