Most dominating performance you have witnessed??

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Casey Harner
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Most dominating performance you have witnessed??

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I watched Glomski's Thunder Run Jdell, put a whooping on a pack at the Everette Morgan Classic. The format was ARHA Progressive Pack. He came out of a check and blew through the other dogs like a hot knife through butter. The other dogs couldn't keep up with that line running beast. The two judges called a timeout and didn't score jdell. I was handling Jdell for Matt and when I found jdell he just got done eating the rabbit. You tell the judges didn't like jdell. That's why jdell got second. He destroyed that pack!

I've had the pleasure of killing rabbits over jdell.... He truly speaks volumes of being a rabbit dog...
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Casey, I was at a LP trial few weeks back. Went out to watch a champion cast ( 3 dog cast ) my buddy was running in. For 45 mins I watch a lil red tick bitch eat them up. Finally called dead track, red tick 160, other 50, other 25. They cut loose last 15 min. We all could not see dogs in thicket but heard red tick and others. Judge read scores off and had 8 checks on the 50 pt dog making him winner!!?..?!&)&""(;/-!!! Lil red tick was outstanding, dominated the whole time. Real tough hound that day. I guess you can say it was dominating but in another way
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A judge that likes or dislike your dog can effect the outcome. It's a sad thing really. I had a big male, and the night before a hunt I went running with a guy that judges. Talked his dog up to the moon and back. When we got a chance to see them mine was smoking him. Next day he judged the cast I was in, and I didn't make it any further then that.

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FC Shaw's Trailblazer Skunk at Westland '95 or '96..
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I saw FCLP Cedar Beck Gelato put on a show a few years back at Eastern Up large pack trial. I watched 4 different lines where he was leading the pack and made a 90 degree turn at a full run every time. He won the trial that day .
If memory serves me correctly , the 2nd place dog was over 30 points away.
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I witnessed FC Eyer's Jericho, owned by Tony Eyer & Roger Bibler, at the 2013 AKC Mid-West Runoff. He absolutely owned the winners pack in the 13" males. He took the front and never let up the whole time he was down. He Actually got stronger the longer he ran.

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the last ripley wv. hunt Davide Kennedys vador dog destroyed a 3 dog final 460 and the other 2 had 100 a piece he was a beast a real nice dog

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I seen F.C. Brankos Silvertone Bell put on a clinic at Whitewater Indiana (Midwest ass.) probably ealy 1990's. It was dry as a popcorn fart and this bitch ran like she was tied to the rabbit all day, it was a no brainer that she would take the win and she did. To this day those who witnessed that still talk about that. She was bred to Blue Ninja shortly after that and all the pups wre spoke for before they were born, one of witch was the famous Blue Barry. Ron Preston

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Wheww 660 pts in a ARHA lp winners pack ? Was that a 1 hr or 30 min final ? On a hour cast with 10 for a strike and 25 for a check that comes to 26 checks scored 1 every 2.3 minutes. Sounds like it was pretty sloppy running or judges not judging according to LP rules. Don't get me wrong, I think judges should be able to score the hound who checks the rabbit , whether its a 5 or 15 second check, but if your going to play in the ARHA little pack sand box , play by the rules
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FC JR's Top Gun Tyke at Western Kentucky. Dogs were swinging, cutting and skirting to get in front of him but they could not cheat as fast as he could run the line. He took second that day but everyone including the judges know he won that day.
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HOF COMP , GRBCH GRRCH Mike's Redman Sadie , won open class ARHA PP hunt at Southern Mich BC , 6 dog cast , 230 pts, second place dog 10 pts. dominant in every aspect that day. locked on,took control, and never looked back.
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kwolf wrote:I seen F.C. Brankos Silvertone Bell put on a clinic at Whitewater Indiana (Midwest ass.) probably ealy 1990's. It was dry as a popcorn fart and this bitch ran like she was tied to the rabbit all day, it was a no brainer that she would take the win and she did. To this day those who witnessed that still talk about that. She was bred to Blue Ninja shortly after that and all the pups wre spoke for before they were born, one of witch was the famous Blue Barry. Ron Preston
Her first litter produced FC Maravics Blue Jean, second cross produced NLPC FC Maravics Blue Barry. Not a bad cross!

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mybeagles, I guess the judges just decided to be dishonest that day. As a judge yourself, is this what you would like to see someone say after you have judged a trial? Tyke was a great hound , but if you call someone dishonest on my street , you might end up XXXXXXXX
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Shaws trail blazer skunk!! At the midwest runoff in the mid 90s there were over 50 big males entered got down to winners pack and he led the whole 9 dog pack by 50-100 yds. They could not catch him and he was running the rabbit. This was at the westland grounds in chesaning and had large open areas and the whole gallery saw it VERY impressive. I also judged him another day on crusty ice and snow that was just as outstanding, most impressive big male ever seen run

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