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derby results:

1) Beat the Rush
2) Hawkeye's Sea Wolf
3) Barton Creeks Sharp Shooter
4) Hardscrabbles Captain Morgan
RJ) Duckmen's Brick House
J) Callem Killem and Cookem Kayla
HR Rebel's Awesome Andy Buckeye
Willie Lee Robinson
 

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GregC said:
derby results:

1) Beat the Rush
2) Hawkeye's Sea Wolf
3) Barton Creeks Sharp Shooter
4) Hardscrabbles Captain Morgan
RJ) Duckmen's Brick House
J) Callem Killem and Cookem Kayla
HR Rebel's Awesome Andy Buckeye
Willie Lee Robinson
Congratz to all....anxious to see if Cappy makes the 642 mile trip for the Derby tomorrow morning :D

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Aaron Homburg said:
GregC said:
derby results:

1) Beat the Rush
2) Hawkeye's Sea Wolf
3) Barton Creeks Sharp Shooter
4) Hardscrabbles Captain Morgan
RJ) Duckmen's Brick House
J) Callem Killem and Cookem Kayla
HR Rebel's Awesome Andy Buckeye
Willie Lee Robinson
Congratz to all....anxious to see if Cappy makes the 642 mile trip for the Derby tomorrow morning :D

Aaron
Elevates to a whole new level the term "chasing derby points" :!:


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John,

Might have been Ken Lee. Wow having to stretch my memory but think dogs name was Painter's Daily Double? Dog was nat. Derby champion and held the record for a few years till Lottie beat it. Also I believe it was one of those dogs that won derby championship and never attained FC or AFC.

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Lonny, you're right--Ken did own Painter's Daily Double. Dennis Luddington trained and ran the dog most, if not all of his Derby career.
Paint was a good marker, just wasn't able to do it in the majors and was finally, if I remember correctly, sold to the Folsom's. We beat him a fair number of times with our little red fluffy dog, Apache as did Bill Woods with Pardner who was a gold fluffy. :D :twisted: That was a great year for fast running, good marking dogs and a number of them were running in California every weekend.
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Suzanne,

Wasnt there also another dog in contention at that time owned by Bob Crabb.(Also from the NW) But She went on to become a FC/AFC. This is tough because I should remember her name and was beaten by her a few times late in her career.

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I remember Bob Crabb having some nice dogs, but can't remember which was in the Derby at that time....1982 no, had to be '83, right? Shoot, now that means I have to crawl into the cubby and bring out all those old FTNews' and go searching because it's going to bother me till I figure it out. Someone save me the trouble and think of her name.
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29 back to the Q water blind in the morning. 1st series was a stand-out triple, left to right around the horn. Blind ran off to the left of the left (first) gun, that got a few answers, with a few "unnatural" no-no brush piles that needed to be challenged.

Am first and second was an interrupted double, with long retired with short flyer..pick up flyer, run blind under the arc of the flyer, and then pick up the long retired bird. Mixed work with a lot of answers.

The fun at the tailgate prevented me from getting complete callbacks, so I won't even attempt.

Absolutely the best weather one could hope for. Things are moving along smoothly in all stakes.

This one was dedicated to Charlie Bunn tonight (cheers).
 
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