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Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:53 pm
by Greg Wells
Here are my favorites for 2011; May the best dog win !!!
13" females : FWR Seger's Shooting Shadow
13" males : FC Branko's Doc Watson
15" females : FWR Bush's Harley
15" males : FWR Patterson's Bullseye
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:30 pm
by johns03272008
13" males- Doc
13" females-segars shadow
15" females- Talkabout Tango
15" males- Swickert hills cosmo
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:02 am
by Greg Wells
Going for the long shot with Tango; I like it ! Although a great young hound, she only has 8 points; Ivy & Harley have around 40. Tango better get on a roll this fall !
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:32 am
by NeilKimbrel7
Greg your picks would be pretty close to mine.
13" males- doubt anyone can catch doc
13" female- my favorite wouldve been markums southridge storm but unfortunatly she lost her life way too early. My next pick would be shadow.
15" female- I think it will be a close 3 dog race all the way to the end between angel, Harley, n ivy with ivy coming out on top.
15" male-I would like to see bigtime hit all the hunts, he put on the best show I saw this spring. I doubt he does so I also believe Patterson will pull it off with bullseye. Either way, both are really nice young hounds.
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 4:24 pm
by Greg Wells
Looks like the Championship trial in Jan. 2012 may decide the winner in a couple of classes. Gonna be fun to watch !
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:50 pm
by sbeagler
Greg no direspect and wont bad mouth a dog on this board as good judges with good eyes will see if a certain dog listed is ran in thick briars as you have one listed that skirts thick cover/briars showed up last of trial season and was beaten for this reason.
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:57 am
by Greg Wells
They all have faults & I'm sure the Mid-West judges will pick up a dog if it continues to do this. If any of my favorites have this habit, they must have started doing it since the last time I saw them run . Please just list your favorites if you want to make a post on this subject; no need to point out anyone's dog's faults. This was not a post meant for anything other than beaglers to have a little fun trying to predict the Mid -West Hound Of the Year winners.
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 3:44 am
by Greg Wells
Here are my new fab four:13"M- Eyer's Jericho, 15"M- Noe Him By Ohio Reggie,13"F- Extra Special Mackinaw Fudge & 15"f- Morgan's Touched By An Angel....
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:52 am
by sparky
'IM PICKING DOC FUDGE HARLEY BULLSEYE Would like to see where the Derbies stand got one i'd like to throw in the mix just wondering how far behind i'd be.
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:07 am
by Jamie Rice
13" Males - FCGD Branko's Doc Watson
13" Females - Benges Peanut
15" Females - Morgan's Touched By An Angel
15" Males - Patterson's Bullseye
13" Derbies - Whose to say I don't even know what the standings are.
15" Derbies - Whose to say I don't even know what the standings are.
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:29 pm
by Chimney Rock Kennel
Just wondering why there is nothing listed about the derby's on the Mid-West site?
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 7:27 pm
by jeff m
anyone here about the mid-west becoming a federation? just heard some rumor's about it happening.here are my picks.
13'' female-Benges Peanut
13'' male-Doc Watson,I don't think anybody could touch him...
15'' female-Bush's Harley
15''male-Patterson's Bulleye
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:36 pm
by sbeagler
jeff several dogs beat a hound you have listed last year, mainly where there was a lot of thick cover and briars, so if that hound can be touched then it can happen again, some these dogs were very young hounds and now a year older and better, heli prop and ali baba both set a standard. my buddy Joe Wingate judged ali baba when he won at the trial of champions in a convincing matter. AlI Baba he says is in the category best 13 males in the last 30 years. no offense just lot good dogs these days never knew dog go 100% undefeated
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:38 pm
by eddywilliams
I watched ALI-BABA run at 10 years old against younger dogs and flat put it on them for a couple hrs then he winded down ,the dogs he was down with at the time are now well known .
Re: Favorites for Mid-West HOY winners...
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:44 am
by Jamie Rice
Steve you seem to be very judgmental of Doc. Did he happen to defeat a Church's dog a few times? I know he has at least once because I was judging that day. In fact Doc got second that day while a hound from your kennel got third. Consequently if my memory serves me well, Doc as well as the first place hound had about twice as much score as any other dog in the pack. I've judge him twice, one of which was on dry ground last fall and most recently on snow back in January. Both times he got second and both times the same dog defeated him. That winning dog happens to be second in Midwest standings at the moment and in his own right a very good hound as well. Anyhow I don't remember Doc skirting thick cover or any briars either times I judged him. Then again who knows maybe the gallery saw something the judges didn't see.
Nevertheless all dogs do wrong from time to time, but that doesn't justify coming on a message board and basically trying to discredit them. In closing I think you've misunderstood what Jeff and others were saying about Doc. Yes Doc has been beaten by other dogs. Heck on any given day any given dog can win. Instead what was insinuated is that with 60 some points there's very little chance any other dog in the hound of the year standings is going to catch up. Furthermore I'd say Doc has a strong chance of winning Better Beagling's award as well. Didn't he get 2nd place last year? Doc Watson is a very consistent hound that's usually always in the winners pack and furthermore placing. I believe he has around 8 wins this spring.
A bit of advice if I may... rather than dropping names of your buddies on every post you make, perhaps you should run your dogs more so you can speak of their accomplishments yourself rather than saying so and so says this or that coulda, shoulda, woulda... Most beaglers deal in reality rather than in fantasy. Good day and good luck!