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:cheers: :cheers: Well done Barney :cheers: :cheers:
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John E Greenwood said:Yes....she won the Bob Blatch the year before......one of the best.
I don't think Lure Coursing anyware can replace the thrill of a live course, but what Lure coursing does is gives owners a chance to run thier dogs in more than just a straight line or round a bend.....can "lure coursing" at Skelmersdale, or even "drag coursing under rules" at Wickwar even begin to replace it????.
Interesting thought! :thumbsup:Mark Roberts said:I don't think Lure Coursing anyware can replace the thrill of a live course, but what Lure coursing does is gives owners a chance to run thier dogs in more than just a straight line or round a bend.....can "lure coursing" at Skelmersdale, or even "drag coursing under rules" at Wickwar even begin to replace it????.
Barney did very well for you John and if I had to pick a top 5 that I was lucky enough to see course live hares he would definatly figure highly in it.
Nice pic Tony! :thumbsup:sparky said:remember magic trick at gillingham last season, she ran a hare single handed and worked it for a couple of minutes in fine style. probably not in the top five but a great little dog which has left me with a awesome memory of the great coursing we all had.
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