After 20 or so starts I think he'll get stronger. |
All three are pay sheet dogs and have made a difference in the kennel. They are steady, consistent, hard-trying dogs. |
Although she can come from behind, her favorable racing style is out in front. I'd also like to see her in the eight box. |
Early speed is the key to her success but she has some bottom. In Grade AA it may be harder for her to come from behind. |
Fox has had three nagging injuries but both are hard trying dogs. Both will be A-AA dogs. |
He also can go to the front or come from off the pace and beat you. He has the potential to be a high grade dog at Wheeling. |
He can go to the front or come from behind. He's smart too - he'll go inside or go outside, wherever he needs to go to win a race. |
If she gets on top early she's tough. |
Libby's come along slowly but she's getting better and better with each start. She's won her last two, one in Grade AA. |
She runs just like her daddy - breaks sharp and goes straight to the rail. Her style fits this track. She's a very alert pup and does everything right. |
She's so small (59 lbs.) we didn't want her to get hurt or lose confidence so we moved her to the backside. She'll have to run 3/8 to be a star. |
We knew it would take at least a year to build the kennel. We're getting close but we're not there yet. We've had a major facelift, but Cary knows what it takes. He's a winner. |
With Track Boss' early speed I thought she'd go up pretty fast. Along with her speed, she has a lot of grit. She'll take a bump and keep on trying. |