Lets hope this continues as I hav never understood the reason why 1st was withheld sometimes and dogs being placed 2nd & 3rd.
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Lets hope this continues as I hav never understood the reason why 1st was withheld sometimes and dogs being placed 2nd & 3rd.
hard Judging is a must ! It would be futile awarding a point just because a dog comes first even if it has got through its run its manners may not have been good enough around a trap for example -my dog walked at least five feet when the bird flew -no way he should get a point if he does that even if he finished ...... which he didnt lol
Dont have to give a challenge point for every first place given
Looking forward to catching up with everyone for the HBGDC 50th anniversary trial next weekend...hope the weather is good and the dogs do well.
HBGDC 50th anniversary trial as held yesterday a small way out of the centre of the Napier town ship. Conditions leading up to the trial haven been the best by the looks of the water that lay as ponds over different parts of the ground ,The wind also was something else as it was fair blowing and made me wonder how difficult it would be scenting for the dogs as it whipped briskly through the course .
The whole crew met outside one fo the local drinking establishments at 8.30 where we met with Local club member and Epagneul Breton enthusiast Tony who led us to the grounds which sided onto one of the local whitebaiting rivers of Napier .No one appeared to be having to much luck gathering the white gold and I think id rather pay for the pleasure of eating them myself .
Tony Connor and and one of my favorite judges Bob whitehead were doing the honors today of walking the field through its highs and lows and informing us of our good bad and uglys !Bob was also sporting his new LEATHER boots , a far cry from his normal plastic jobs and a bit more comfortable one might expect .
I must say it was a let down that only the Pointer and Setter club members were in attendance at this trial to run their dogs otherwise there would not have been a trial .
As the trial progressed I had a chat with Tony and Victoria about the bygone era where the handlers were around 40 people and the gallery even larger .What a sight it must have been before the advent of computer games ,TV and all the other modern gadgets that have drawn even country people away from what were once sound country entertainment .
I cannot describe each run but some memorable parts were seeing one of Dave's Irish Setters quartering the field beautifully and Francis's English Pointer going at speed with such grace ,I thought that dog must be put together perfectly to cover the ground so smoothly as it did .
Inti ran first against Robyns dog Tonto who was being as helpful as it could have to her endeavors and Inti took that one out .Fialte was up next against an impressive running Gordon owned by Grant detheridge-davies .Both dogs hit turbo and it was good to see although my bitch quartered behind a few times to go around the small lakes on the course and both sadly didn't pick the pidgon scent up and hence were lifted .
Dave and Robyn went up with two experienced dogs who went a little quick and forward and found out of sequence - both lifted and out.
Down to the final English Setter Inti versus Dave's Irish Setter Billie .I was a little nervous as Inti had recently started moving a little more than I like around the traps but one can only hope on the day they pull their heads n and do a good job .
Inti started with a bit of cautioning up ,he has done this many rimes and is just expecting a bird to be in the game near him or their had been some scent but after a few verbal nudges he got down to some serious finding work and produced both birds and a fetch to hand .Billie was sent to get the second bird Inti pointed so he could take second place .
All in all bloody good trail with good people and the added bonus of the Silver ware coming back to Auckland with me for a time .
Congrats El B, can't be many points off a title now?
Thanks Pointer,I think 2 more to make him up . I hear your dog has arrived , going well
there is a novice trial on next weekend in the Waikato meeting at Rangariri shops I believe if anyone would like to walk in the gallery and see the young ones do their thing
So far so good, a very kind bitch, very biddable
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cant wait to see him one day at a trial ...with the afterburners on !!!
Im sure a bitch is a female El B
shit better watch out who i date lol
good point !!! arf arf so to speak
considering the only time he has a leave pass he insists on wearing tweed I dont reckon she has a problem
Pointer,
What's the pedigree of your black bitch?
Des.
sheeez were pretty slow here on the dogs forums these days boys
Apart from a couple of people trialling, not much else going on for us P&S people
I was awaiting Pointers reply from Des's question ............... gosh even the hardcore are slow to forum nowadays .
Looking forward to the Novice game trial tho on the weekend and getting my young bitch use to competing -Are you going to come to the trail Z -shouldnt be to hot by the sounds of the forcast .Hope the ground allows some friggen hard running so the dogs can be amazing
Busy bro, i think pointer mite hav PMd Des
Sorry, I don't have broadband access where I live so I use my phone. The price you pay for living in paradise! I can access the forum with my phone, I can read posts but not reply in threads. When I open a separate page I can PM, but not reply, my phone has a fit. Sorry to keep you biting your nails EL B.
My bitches sire Balder is by DKBRCH Boelsgaards Paw, who I believe Des saw win the 2008 Dansk Pointerklub Vinderklas Derby, and out of Villestoftes Rita, the 2004 Dansk Jagthunde Derby winner. Incidentally Ritas' sire Villestoftes Roy won it in 2001.
My bitches dam Zambia is by a Swedish bred dog who is out of a bitch from the famous OBs line, by a Villestoftes dog. Zambia is out of a bitch by the 2006 European GQ Championship winner Niko Von Der Postschwaige and the Italian Del Vento line.
She is a confusing wee girl. I have never met a dog so calm at home, but off lead, she is vast.
Jim, your last setence is very interesting taking into consideration that I knew Spotty very well.
A litter sister to the Swedish grandsire mentioned above came second in the Nordic Pointer match a few weekends ago. The match happens between the Scandinavian countries, each fielding a team of dogs to compete. Sweden had a convincing teams win, with Top Point Axi coming second over all. Svenska Pointerklubbens huvudprov och Nordisk Pointermatch 2013 | Svenska Pointerklubbens officiella hemsida
I see a lot of Spotty in her - In fact that's one of my biggest discoveries so far, that even though you would have to go back 20 odd generations before you hit a common ancestor, there is remarkable similarities between her and the working dogs we have had here. Obviously just working pointer traits?
Due to high winds forecast for tomorrow, the Novice game trial has been postponed to Sunday.
I Hope the weather settles for you
A great days trialing today with a good turnout ! Thanks to the Jury bunch we were allowed to use a very nice venue a half hour or so from the Bombay Hills in some undulating tall pine country with had a bit of native , swamps and good cover .
Dogs came from as far away as below Tepuke and Rotorua and one of the judges making a 5 hour drive from down country to show fricken awesome commitment! You gotta love the judges that work the trials as they make such an effort for all competitors so that they can have a dog day out .
The day started out with all meeting at the Rangariri hotel to do the draw -almost quite English I thought as that is what you see them do except they're usually inside a around a fire and we in a starkly different way were at the closed patrons entrance of the pub -mind that may have been good thing as no big drinkers among us were exposed to early morning excess.
3 Braces went first and sadly I cannot report on those as they were soon out of view of the gallery whom were awaiting a call to bring the vehicles down to the next starting area .I was 4 and 5th brace which after walking a few hilly parts I was not thankful for that .Failte my young bitch from Ireland was up against a very hard running Irish Setter handled by Elena .Both dogs bolted off at a good gallop which was very pleasing and got into their work early .A little inexperience saw my young bitch lose me for a few moments but like the good girl she is she eventually reported in after a few whistles and a visit to the gallery looking for dad .We leashed our dogs after a while so to change sides of the gully which was separated by a marshy area .Off the dogs went again both in good control and checking in and covering the area well .Sadly by the end of our time we had not encountered birds but had also performed at a level that would pass both dogs through to the second round .
Next brace after a sweaty walk back and a very short rest was Ian Hendren's bitch Ivy up against myself and Inti -two beautiful examples of English Setters . Inti started a little slow but soon got into his stride quartering the ground and searching out credible areas as did Ivy whom is a much younger animal than my own but by her work pattern you could not tell .Ivy is an impressive running bitch with lots of speed , a good pattern and knows what to do when scent has been found . Point was called and Inti had it with Ivy pulling in a little way back honoring a perfect point by Inti .Truly a wonderful site to to see 2 pointing dogs doing the job perfectly .Bird away and a shot fired with good steadiness all round and both dogs through to the next brace .
As there was some good running but no birds for the other dogs there was a good number of dogs for the second round but again we lacked bird numbers so whilst the dogs showed their speed and running flare we did not get to see the all important bird work from many who could have performed.
What was really good was seeing a young all black GSP bred by RYAN in our ranks and also a Epagneul Breton being cared for by Elena .Very good to see other breeds other than setters and English Pointers having a go and with handling more than able to foot it with the Setters one thinks .
The wash up was Peter Gr taking most improved dog and handler -both ribbons and a comment from the a judge at how impressed he was with the way Peters dog ran and quartered and the winner El B with Inti . Whilst we had excellent work and very deserving of the place a little luck is always involved if you get or don't get a bird to work in your area .
Sadly today we had not the bird contact we would have liked but had a fantastic day as always with a great bunch of Doggers
Well done El B.
Sounds like a good weekend.
Will have to catch up with Ian and see that young bitch of his.
hopefully Kawhia will post some images as he was the man with the camera today !!!--good he just confirmed he will post a few.Be nice to hear a few reports of others there today also as you all saw different things than me as you braced
cant remember if I posted this here or not but my two with hot scent
Failte my young bitch from Ireland
Walking behind her on sunday, she looks tiny-er than I thought. A pointing spaniel
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Is she still 14kg?
yes around that weight -I cant imagine her getting alot bigger but as you saw her size means little with her pace and drive to hunt....and of course her very good looks ... if they were compared to cloth Im sure her looks would be TWEED;)
try cooking whole chickens with potato ... like right now on the oven