A
title like this, at this time of year, would normally bring to mind a
six nations rugby match, but this was far far more important, it was a
in fact a re-match of the Kirkbourne v Polmaise Trophy.
Currently held by the Polmaise team after last years meet in Scotland, 2017 was Kirkbourne's years to host.
The
visitors arrived late Friday evening traveling down through some
inclement weather, but once all safely here, everyone settled ready for a
full weekend of gundog fun and competition.
GUNDOGS ON TOUR |
Saturday
was dedicated to a days training in fabulous spring like weather that
sadly was not to last the weekend and after an evening of frivolity it
was time to get down to business on Sunday.
The Kikbourne/Polmiase Trophy Working Test 2017.
Meet
time was 9.30am and it was dry for around half an hour before the rain
set in for the rest of the day. But not to be deterred after a short
briefing we were underway.
RETRIEVER JUDGES : DARREN KIRK / ROBERT JOHNSON
NOVICE RETRIEVER
Walk to heel. (Blind placed a starting point)
Send back for a short blind.
Walk to heel.
Shot fired, Marked Retrieve.
Walk to heel
Shot fired, blind opposite bank over river
End
A nice set of three challenges to test the novice dogs. Crossing the river for the seen mark adding an extra edge of difficulty.
Learning the ropes in the Novice Retriever. |
Michelle and Barley finishing their test. |
OPEN RETRIEVER
Walk to heel in pairs.
Mark into water.
Dogs sent in turn.
Walk to heel.
Shot fired, Mark into small wood
Dogs sent in Turn
Walk to heel
Shot fired
Blind across river
Dogs sent in turn.
End
What
a challenge, for both dogs and handlers. In horrible weather
conditions each element of the test was designed to push to the limits,
and that it did. For some it was the very first time they had worked as
a pair and with only a few managing to complete the 130m blind out
across the river the rousing support from the onlookers made every "stop
and direction" worth it.
No one should be disappointed in how they did, lots of positives to be drawn from the day.
Taking instruction in the rain |
Open Retriever Water Retrieve |
SPANIEL JUDGES - BARBARA MATHIESON / DAVID COCKING
NOVICE SPANIEL.
A short hunt up through cover.
Stop at appropriate point.
Marked Retrieve.
Continue to hunt up.
End
This was a great test, lots of nice cover to let the young dogs work through, and it was good to see spaniels getting their noses down and starting to really work for their handlers.
Louis hunting during his Novice Spaniel run. |
Sara and Elsa watching the rest of the field are their fantastic run. |
OPEN SPANIEL
Hunt up in pairs.
Stop to shot, first dog retrieve.
Continue hunting
Stop to shot, second dog retrieve.
Hunt to end.
Water Retrieve.
End.
An
opportunity to hunt up in pairs Great to see all four open dogs
showing drive and hunting ability. The water test proved more of a
challenge with all the dogs pulling to come out of the water away from
the handlers, but it was really good to see the dogs as happy in water
as on the land.
Rocky with his Open Spaniel Retrieve. |
Open Spaniel Water Retrieve |
Once
the spaniels had finished everyone headed back to the meeting point to
wait for the "scores on the doors" and a chance to run in the scurry.
Events
of this kind take a huge amount of organisation and huge thanks must go
to those who give up their time to make them happen, from club
secretaries to dummy chuckers, to scurry time keepers, everyone is
important.
Max taking times and keeping scores for the scurry. |
Poppy ready for her run. |
Willow the "Scurry Bandit" - one to watch for the future. |
Whilst
the competitive spirit is always going to be present in any event of
this kind, what makes this meeting so special is the strong bond of
friendship that is so very obvious- despite the miles. Training and
working together, sharing ideas, training methods and training grounds,
has such a positive effect on both dogs and handlers. The pool of
knowledge available to novice handlers is fantastic and no one is left
floundering or feeling dejected and beaten, and the support for one
another during the very hard open retriever challenge needed to be
witnessed. The desire for others to succeed, where most had failed was a
joy to hear .. and long may this continue.
For
those clubs that choose to stand alone, maybe it wouldn't be such a bad
thing to be a little more open minded, to group together, share
resources and advice, after all, we are all working towards the same
end.
So onward to the National Gundog Competition in June, and then to the rematch in Scotland next year !!!
All the award winners - congratulations to all. |
OVERALL TROPHY WINNERS
"KIRKBOURNE GUNDOGS"
FINAL SCORE : KIRKBOUNRE 663 POLMAISE 626
Novice Spaniel
Sara Kinnon - Elsa
Open Spaniel
Rob Kinnon - Poppy
Novice Retriever
Michelle Cowan -Barley
Open Retriever
Richard Kershaw - Sydney
Scurry
Rob Kinnon - Poppy
Congratulations to all those in the awards .
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