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Racing Brag-Rocky wins LGRA/NOTRA National,again!

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  • Hi everyone

    Just wanted to brag on my boy Rocky.We went to the LGRA/NOTRA Nationals this past week-end and once again came away the winner both days and also high combined.He now has won two Nationals in a row.

    UKC Ch. Kiroja Chicago Hood at Jaroufa,SGRC4,SORC,JOR,JC
    is one racing machine.
    He has surpassed the 141 lifetime pts earned by"Moxie" .He now has 147.5 pts and just needs 2.5 pts to become the first ever SGRC5 IN BASENJIS.
    I'm so proud of my boy!

    Kathryn D. Ladick

  • Big congrats to Rocky!

  • Well done to both you and Rocky!

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