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I think dogs have more balls than bitches :-
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I think dogs have more balls than bitches :-
I think dogs have more balls than bitches :-
have you seen our roddys (w00t) someone said is he ok as he walks funny from behind,he is well tackled and has to walk like that (w00t)I think dogs have more balls than bitches :-
ALFIE WAS LIKE THAT SO I HAD THEM OFFhave you seen our roddys (w00t) someone said is he ok as he walks funny from behind,he is well tackled and has to walk like that (w00t)I think dogs have more balls than bitches :-
(w00t) :lol: Trust you to notice that David.have you seen our roddys (w00t) someone said is he ok as he walks funny from behind,he is well tackled and has to walk like that (w00t)I think dogs have more balls than bitches :-
excellent bitch a pity she picked up the injury when she did,the best no limit before her injury on the staight, deneside belle same litter ( dog ) best dog by a mile on the bends ( before injury )as ya doi is a bitch and until her injury at scotland she didnt get beaten much in the scratch.
cant wait to see how she comes back she is looking great :luck:
I think I'm learning fast!The answer is simply because dogs are heavier than bitches which gives them a disadvantage at yard per pound. In the scratch the distribution is much more even with there being a even mix between good dogs and bitches I would say.But a similar sized whippet would be around 3 or 4 pound heavier if it was a dog rather than a bitch and over a short distance the dogs cannot make up the ground. Obviously there have been some exceptions to the rule.
This is my opinion anyway, maybe wrong
Anthony
Excellent points Robpoole. I appreciate the historical context you have given me.IVE BEEN TALKING TO JOHNNY STAYTE AND HE MADE A GOOD POINT IN THAT IT DOESNT REALLY MATTER NOW WHETHER YOU GET A DOG OR BITCH BECAUSE THE VAST MAJORITY OF OPENS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE DOG AND BITCHES SEPERATE.IF THERE IS A RUN OFF THE DOG IS SELDOM FAVOURITE SO ITS A REALLY NICE SUPRISE IF HE WINS.GOING BACK TO 150 YARDS BEING THE IDEAL DISTANCE AND THE OPINIONS PUT BY NUBIAN.ITS HISTORICAL OUR SPORT WAS ORIGINALLY INTRODUCED BY THE MINING COMMUNITY AND BEFORE THEY HAD THE LUXURY OF TRAPS THE WHIPPETS WHERE THROWN BY THERE OWNERS OR CLUB SLIPPERS.THE DOGS BEING SMALLER LENT ITSELF TO DISTANCES OF 130 MANY 140 AND 150 YARDS.THE BIGGER WHIPPETS HAVE ONLY REALLY COME TO THE FRONT SINCE THE 1970S WITH 14 OR 15 LBS WHIPPETS BEING COMMONPLACE RATHER THAN THE EXCEPTION.THIS IS A REALLY GREAT SPORT TO BE INVOLVED IN AND I UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE A SON NUBIAN I HOPE YOU FIND ITS A REAL FAMILY AFFAIR.
it's like what was said in a previous post not every club can get the extra distance,and personally i think 150/165 straight and approx 240mts bends is far enough.Excellent points Robpoole. I appreciate the historical context you have given me.IVE BEEN TALKING TO JOHNNY STAYTE AND HE MADE A GOOD POINT IN THAT IT DOESNT REALLY MATTER NOW WHETHER YOU GET A DOG OR BITCH BECAUSE THE VAST MAJORITY OF OPENS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE DOG AND BITCHES SEPERATE.IF THERE IS A RUN OFF THE DOG IS SELDOM FAVOURITE SO ITS A REALLY NICE SUPRISE IF HE WINS.GOING BACK TO 150 YARDS BEING THE IDEAL DISTANCE AND THE OPINIONS PUT BY NUBIAN.ITS HISTORICAL OUR SPORT WAS ORIGINALLY INTRODUCED BY THE MINING COMMUNITY AND BEFORE THEY HAD THE LUXURY OF TRAPS THE WHIPPETS WHERE THROWN BY THERE OWNERS OR CLUB SLIPPERS.THE DOGS BEING SMALLER LENT ITSELF TO DISTANCES OF 130 MANY 140 AND 150 YARDS.THE BIGGER WHIPPETS HAVE ONLY REALLY COME TO THE FRONT SINCE THE 1970S WITH 14 OR 15 LBS WHIPPETS BEING COMMONPLACE RATHER THAN THE EXCEPTION.THIS IS A REALLY GREAT SPORT TO BE INVOLVED IN AND I UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE A SON NUBIAN I HOPE YOU FIND ITS A REAL FAMILY AFFAIR.
Having said that though and especially with non-peds being bigger is it not time some serious thought was given to upping the distance a tad?
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