quite often people who have raced 4 loads of years say 20+ always say there used to be a lot more dogs racing all those years ago (20+) but imo and ive been racing approx 15years its roughly the same amount. just wondering wot everyone thinks?
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the trouble with yd/lb all in racing ( no classes ) you would'nt have a dog over 25/26 lb entered,unless it was 2ft/lbWhen mum and dad ran Shireoaks WRC way back when, club handicaps could have 50 or more dogs, in a club handicap can you imagine that now, if we have 16 dogs on the programme we think we are doing well for a club race, no wonder we hadn't introduced ABCD format then
Just a personal opinion i do think when racing was 'all in' not classes it was far more interesting as you never knew who you would draw, where as often these days you will know who you will be up against in the classes before you have even weighed in. Also these days you don't necessarily have all the best dogs in the final, as sometimes the 4 best dogs of the day may be in one certain class (i do know occasionally when all in the best four could possibly be drawn together too) !!! You could also draw an easy heat or a hard heat depending on luck of the draw, yd/lb racing with varying distances from 150 - 175yds would love to see more 'all in racing' again not the usual classes. OK thats my blast from the past
GOOD OLD DAYS. i was at measham in 1980 when MO EVIL won supreme, there where approx 130 dogs competing
The above dog was more than 25/26 John
it aint all about money its funGOOD OLD DAYS. i was at measham in 1980 when MO EVIL won supreme, there where approx 130 dogs competing
The above dog was more than 25/26 John
i agree but it will never happen again 1 since the bwra was formed not a bad average :lol: :thumbsup:
good as gold was 26lb
a 30lb+ dog as no chance against 20lber at yd/lb, you might as well throw your entry fee away
GOOD OLD DAYS. i was at measham in 1980 when MO EVIL won supreme, there where approx 130 dogs competing
The above dog was more than 25/26 John
i agree but it will never happen again 1 since the bwra was formed not a bad average :lol: :thumbsup:
good as gold was 26lb
a 30lb+ dog as no chance against 20lber at yd/lb, you might as well throw your entry fee away
GOOD OLD DAYS. i was at measham in 1980 when MO EVIL won supreme, there where approx 130 dogs competing
The above dog was more than 25/26 John
i agree but it will never happen again 1 since the bwra was formed not a bad average :lol: :thumbsup:
good as gold was 26lb
a 30lb+ dog as no chance against 20lber at yd/lb, you might as well throw your entry fee away
What about Maskouri, Dabell & Black Fox? Not supremes but open winners & against bitches.
The only reason bigger dogs don't win is because they aren't good enough.
arent good enough :rant: :- ( point)a 24 lb er 8.75 for 160= 30 lb would have to do 8.39 :sweating: or7.69 for 150 at 7s.the smaller dogs are faster.21 lbers breaking 9 for 160, h/w dont stand a chance, not even the best scratch dogs do these times .there are some very good h/ws about.GOOD OLD DAYS. i was at measham in 1980 when MO EVIL won supreme, there where approx 130 dogs competing
The above dog was more than 25/26 John
i agree but it will never happen again 1 since the bwra was formed not a bad average :lol: :thumbsup:
good as gold was 26lb
a 30lb+ dog as no chance against 20lber at yd/lb, you might as well throw your entry fee away
What about Maskouri, Dabell & Black Fox? Not supremes but open winners & against bitches.
The only reason bigger dogs don't win is because they aren't good enough.
arent good enough :rant: :- ( point)a 24 lb er 8.75 for 160= 30 lb would have to do 8.39 :sweating: or7.69 for 150 at 7s.the smaller dogs are faster.21 lbers breaking 9 for 160, h/w dont stand a chance, not even the best scratch dogs do these times .there are some very good h/ws about.GOOD OLD DAYS. i was at measham in 1980 when MO EVIL won supreme, there where approx 130 dogs competing
The above dog was more than 25/26 John
i agree but it will never happen again 1 since the bwra was formed not a bad average :lol: :thumbsup:
good as gold was 26lb
a 30lb+ dog as no chance against 20lber at yd/lb, you might as well throw your entry fee away
What about Maskouri, Dabell & Black Fox? Not supremes but open winners & against bitches.
The only reason bigger dogs don't win is because they aren't good enough.
Have to say thats true, not as many racing these days but do not think racingw hippets ever leaves your blood as we miss it but hey i dotn wnat to be running up the track with my zimmer in tow also costs a fortune to whippet race these days........
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