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NEFRA Open Show 2019

5th May 2019 at Thorpe Willoughby Village Hall, Leeds Rd, Thorpe Willoughby, N Yorks YO8 9PA

Judge: Miss Maria Leach (Kissock)
Show Manager / Chief Steward: Mrs M Melrose
Show Secretary: Mrs P Goulette

Class 1 – Minor Puppy Dog – 2 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 50 BLAIN’s RONEVORG IM A BELIEVER IN STEELRIVER

Class 2 – Puppy Dog – 2 entries (0 absent)
1st – 48 Scaife’s’ FLATCHARM MR FIX IT FOR SHENNANJOY
2nd – 26 Holland’s  – FLATCHARM MR BRIGHTSIDE

Class 3 – Junior Dog – 3 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 3 Bright’s HOPEVALLEY MORNING TWISTER
2nd – 56 Walker’s LIZZLOG SHOTGUN HARRY

Class 4 – Yearling Dog – 2 entries (0 Absent)
1st – 3 Bright’s HOPEVALLEY MORNING TWISTER
2nd – 20 Hammersley’s STEELRIVER COUNTRY GARDEN

Class 5 – Novice Dog – 2 entries (1 Absent)
1st -20 Hammersley’s STEELRIVER COUNTRY GARDEN

Class 6 – Graduate Dog – 2 entries (0 Absent)
1st – 31 Joyce’s STRANFAER GET OVER IT JW
2nd -20 Hammersley’s STEELRIVER COUNTRY GARDEN

Class 7 – Post Graduate Dog – 4 entries (2 Absent)
1st – 49 Stevenson’s PLAINFIRE’S THE CAPTAIN OF MY HEART IS STEELRIVER (IMP CHE)
2nd – 22 HEDDERWICK’s TORWOOD PAW TRAIT

Class 8 – Limit Dog – 5 entries (3 absent)
1st – 1 Adams’s FORDINGHAM VIKING WARRIOR
2nd – 29 Jones’ ARMINZERAS INFOMANIA BY BENVELLYN (IMP NOR)

Class 9 – Open Dog – 1 entry
1st – 51 Stevenson’s SH CH CACI’S JUST A GIGOLO AT STEELRIVER (IMP SWE) JW

Class 10 – Veteran Dog – 4 entries (2 absent)
1st – 32 Joyce’s STRANFAER MAKUNUDU
2nd – 53 Tierling’s LLANTRUSSA RUM BA BA AT KARAHOLME

Class 11 – Special Veteran Dog – 2 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 28 Holland’s CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)

Class 12 – Special Liver Dog – 2 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 22 Hedderwick’s Torwood Paw Trait

Best Dog – Stevenson’s SH CH CACI’S JUST A GIGOLO AT STEELRIVER (IMP SWE) JW

Reserve Best Dog – Adams’s FORDINGHAM VIKING WARRIOR

Best Puppy Dog – Scaife’s’ FLATCHARM MR FIX IT FOR SHENNANJOY

Best Veteran Dog – Holland’s CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)


Class 13 – Minor Puppy Bitch – 1 entry (0 Absent)

1st – 42 Place’s WISTASTON HAPPY GO LUCKY

Class 14  – Puppy Bitch – 2 entries (0 Absent)
1st – 42 Place’s WISTASTON HAPPY GO LUCKY
2nd – 17 Haley’s SKYBROOK HONEY HONEY

Class 15 – Junior Bitch – 5 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 59 Walker’s LIZZLOG NUN ON THE RUN
2nd – 46 Romeo-Dieste’s HOPEVALLEY MORNING RAINBOW JW
3rd – 17 Haley’s SKYBROOK HONEY HONEY
Res -23 Hedges’ SATINBAZE CIRQUE DU LUMIERE (AI)

Class 16 – Yearling Bitch – 3 entries (0 entries)
1st – 25 HEWERDINE-MILLER’s LIZZLOG WEE DROP OF MISCHIEF

Class 17 – Novice Bitch – 3 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 54 Trevor’s TREVORSILK GALAXY AURORA
2nd – 10 Colson & Fox’s Blacktoft Dancing on Ice with Windyhollows (AI)

Class 18 – Graduate Bitch – 3 entries (0 Absent)
1st – 30 Jones’s BLACKTOFT SAPPHIRE ICE AT BENVELLYN (AI)
2nd – 57 Walker’s LIZZLOG HARPY’S GOLD
3rd – 7 Collins’ ANNBECKS ISLA MAY AT STEEPLEHOUSE

Class 19 – Post Graduate Bitch – 3 entries (0 Absent)
1st – 16 Gale’s WILLOWSWIND NETTE LARK JW
2nd – 52 Stott’s BITCON GIRL IN BLACK WITH LOROSIETTIE
3rd – 44 Richards’ HAMELDOWNTOR MOON RIVER IN MANHATTAN (IMP)

Class 20 – Limit Bitch – 2 entries (1 Absent) 
1st – 12 COLSON’s BLACKTOFT FROZEN IN TIME BY WINDYHOLLOWS (AI)

Class 21  – Open Bitch – 5 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 58 Walker’s LIZZLOG ANNIE GET YOUR GUN JW
2nd – 33 Joyce’s SH CH STRANFAER SOLITAIRE JW
3rd – 24 Hedges’ BLACKTOFT QUICKSTEP OF SATINBAZE
Res – 14 Finlay’s  IR SH CH ANNBECKS AILIS AT AUGHNALECK IR JUN CH CW16’17 CJW’16

Class 22 – Veteran Bitch – 3 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 13 Colson’s Eskwinds Driving Miss Daisy to Windyhollows
2nd – 45 Richards’ LUSS KISS IN THE DARK

Class 23 – Special Veteran Bitch – 2 entries (1 Absent)
1st – 6 Collin’s STEEPLEHOUSE GIFT OF THYME

Class 24 – Special Liver Bitch – 1 entry
1st – 54 Trevor’s  TREVORSILK GALAXY AURORA

Class 25 BRACE – 2 entries (1 Absent)
1stHolland’s brace

Best BitchWalker’s LIZZLOG ANNIE GET YOUR GUN JW

Reserve Best Bitch Gale’s WILLOWSWIND NETTE LARK JW

Best Puppy Bitch Place’s WISTASTON HAPPY GO LUCKY

Best Veteran Bitch Colson’s ESKWINDS DRIVING MISS DAISY TO WINDYHOLLOWS


Best In Show Walker’s LIZZLOG ANNIE GET YOUR GUN JW

Reserve Best In Show Stevenson’s SH CH CACI’S JUST A GIGOLO AT STEELRIVER (IMP SWE) JW

Best Puppy In Show Scaife’s’ FLATCHARM MR FIX IT FOR SHENNANJOY

Best Veteran In Show Colson’s ESKWINDS DRIVING MISS DAISY TO WINDYHOLLOWS

Best Liver In Show Trevor’s  TREVORSILK GALAXY AURORA


Judge’s critiques

Thank you to the committee for inviting me to judge at this most welcoming, efficiently run show. It was a good venue and a pleasing entry of quality dogs. Thank you to my stewards for keeping me organised and allowing the ring to run smoothly. And finally to all the exhibitors for entering under me and supporting my decisions with a sporting attitude. I thoroughly enjoyed the day.

MPD(2,1a)1. Stevenson. Ronevorg  Im A Believer In Steelriver. 7 month old baby, a lovely one piece head , good length to muzzle and dark eye. Ample bone and looking balanced. Good front angulation moving okay
PD(2) Two handsome puppies and similar comments refer to both. They are correct in size with quality bone. Proper front and rear angulations, moving freely for youngsters holding straight toplines. Later found out they are brothers. 1 Scaife. Flatcharm Mr Fix It For Shennanjoy. Preferred his overall balance at this stage, and square short loin. He moved out positively straight and true winning him BPIS. 2. Holland. Flatcharm Mr Brightside. Slightly rangier but with the preferred, more refined head.
JD(3,1a)1. Bright. Hopevalley Morning Twister. A decent youngster, at the inbetween stage. His front angles, lay of shoulder and length to upper arm I preferred. Heavy enough in head. Stood on adequate feet. Needs to drop in chest and fill out over the loin. Maturity will tighten up his overall movement. 2. Walker.  Lizzlog Shotgun Harry. An elegant looking young dog with a super shape to head and almond dark eye. His overall construction is okay and movement was steady. Just not the reach in front movement as first and feet could be stronger.
YD(2)1.Bright. Hopevalley Morning Twister. First in junior. 2. Hammersley. Steelriver Country Garden.  An up to size youngster. Okay in head shape, correct length of neck in to well laid shoulders. Decent  feet. Slight over angulation in rear quarters, therefore not quite as positive in overall movement.
ND(2,1a)1. Hammersley. Steelriver Country Garden
GD(2)1.Joyce. Stranfaer Get Over It JW. Liked this boy of correct size and ample bone. Good head shape and eye, decent length to neck . Balanced both front and rear with sufficient width to thigh a square short loin and solid topline, standing on well padded feet. He covered the ground accurately on the move both fore and aft. 2. Hammersley. Steelriver Country Garden.
PGD(4,2a)1. Stevenson. Plainfire’s The Captain Of My Heart Is Steelriver(imp che). This lad had a typical flatcoat attitude with a forever wagging tail a mischievous look in his eye and a elegant head. He is still a bit raw and needs to drop in chest and body up. In super condition and everything in the correct place, stood on good feet. His construction enabled him to cover the ground effortlessly and with efficiency. 2. Hedderwick. Torwood Paw Trait. A liver dog of correct size, sufficient bone, short over loin and good topline. Heavier all through, not a typical flatcoat head and the raciness of winner.
LD(5,3a)1.Adams. Fordingham Viking Warrior. This boy had a classical head and kind dark eye with well set on ears. Proper length of neck, and excelled in front angles, super lay of shoulder and upper arm. Quality bone, accurate depth to brisket, good length of rib and closed couplings through to strong muscled rear quarters.  He projected a balanced picture without exaggerations and moved accordingly with positive effortless power. A promising youngster and I will watch his future show career with interest. RBD. 2. Jones. Arminzeras Informania By Benvellyn (imp nor). Another lad in good condition, more mature than my winner and another good head and eye. Balanced and moderate all through, preferred his feet however not the tailset  and accurate strong  movement of one
OD(1).Stevenson. SH CH Caci’s Just A Gigolo At Steelriver (imp swe)JW. A 5 year old in his prime, out of coat but nothing exaggerated here, each piece flowing into the other. A good typical male head and preferred scissor bite, cheeky expressive eyes and expected flatcoat happy disposition. His overall construction is accurate showing balance while standing and enabling ease in his free flowing positive movement, striding out with the required reach and drive, using his energy with efficiency enabling him to do a days work. BD and RBIS.
VD(4,2a)1. Joyce. Stranfaer Makunudu. This 7 year old presented a more typical flatcoat outline. Good head, mouth, bone, depth to chest and topline. Would have liked more length to upper arm and power in rear movement.  Moved ok. 2. Tierling. Llantrussa Rum Ba Ba At Karaholme. A lovely 10 year old boy with a kind eye and expression. Made on good lines with proper angles both front and rear. Super strong feet for his age. Depth to chest, length in loin and topline all sufficient.  His movement wasn’t as positive to due age and injury.
SPVD(2,1a).1. Holland. Ch Calzeat Causa Commotion At Flatcharm(imp). 12 years young, excelling in Flatcoat exuberance and personality and trying to move around the ring like a 5 year old. This dog matured well, correct size and moderate all through. His determination to stride out with reach and drive won him BVD, but lost out to the bitch in the final challenge due to his rear quarters showing his advanced years.
SLD(2,1a).1. Hedderwick. Torwood Paw Trait.. 2. Holland. Flatcharm Mr Brightside. Slightly rangier but with the preferred, more refined head.


MPB(1). 1.Place. Wistaston Happy Go Lucky. Promising 6 month old baby, with typical flatcoat character and enjoying her first time out in the ring. Feminine head and dark eye, good neck and shoulders and pleased to see length in upper arm, equally decent rear quarters and neat feet. She held her topline on the move and was covering the ground well for such a youngster.
PB(2).1.Place. Wistaston Happy Go Lucky. First in MPB.2. Haley. Skybrook Honey Honey. Mature one year old. Pretty head and eye, ample bone and decent front angles. Longer over loin, hence not the strength and drive behind I preferred in my winner
JB(5,1a).1. Walker. Lizzlog Nun On The Run. This young bitch has a super one piece head and dark almond eye, decent length to neck and well laid shoulders. Good depth to brisket ,correct over loin and bend to stifle carrying adequate muscle, with neat feet. She moved out straight and true.2. Romeo-Dieste. Hopevalley Morning Rainbow JW. Not as mature as first at this stage and needs to fill out. Correct size, a naughty flatcoat expression, solid throughout with straight topline, moving okay.3.Haley. Skybrook Honey Honey
YB(3,2a).1.Hewerdine-Miller. Lizzlog Wee Drop Of Mischief. Nearly two years with quality bone, pretty head and eye, decent neck into okay shoulders. Correct depth to brisket at this stage and good length of rib into neat couplings. Would have liked more angle and depth to rear thigh and stifle. Moving steady
NB(2,1a) Two sound bitches in this class, unfortunately unable to assess the movement of second, she wasn’t happy striding out today.1.Trevor. Trevorsilk Galaxy Aurora. A dark liver with a pleasing dark eye, taller than 2 and needs to body up. She moved well, proving her construction is good both front and rear, working on correct feet and well muscled .BLB and BLIS.2. Colson & Fox. Blacktoft Dancing On Ice With Windyhollows(ai). Disappointed this young lady wasn’t on form today. Preferred her size, bone and body shape at this stage. Feminine moulded head and dark expressive eye, construction was balanced and correct without exaggeration and she is in super condition
GB(3)Three pleasing bitches.1.Jones. Blacktoft Sapphire Ice At Benvellyn(ai). Pretty head, good length to muzzle, correct neck into decent lay of shoulders and upper arm, with ample bone. Ribs flat into short loin, okay bend of stifle and padded round feet ,moving out well covering the ground as required.2.Walker. Lizzlog Harpy’s Gold. This bitch has a super classical head and eye. Slightly larger and longer throughout. She moved well but would have liked a little more strength behind.3.Collins. Annbeck’s Isla May At Steeplehouse. A good bitch and moving well, just not the overall balance I was looking for
PGB(3).Another three nice bitches.1.Gale. Willowswind Nette Lark JW. This bitch just says Flatcoat to me. Correct size, very good leg to body proportions, quality bone with the substance our breed requires and super feet .  Looking like she could easily take on a days work , moving soundly with sufficient reach and drive proving her construction is true and accurate.RBB. 2.Stott. Bitcon Girl In Black With Lorosiette .A good bitch balanced and with decent front angles, liked her size and bone. Longer through the loin and not quite the power of one while moving.3.Richards. Hameldowntor Moon River In Manhatton(imp). Another decent bitch throughout, was looking for more angulation in the fore quarters. Moved okay
LB(2,1a).Colson. Blacktoft Frozen In Time By Windyhollows(ai) .A mature two year old lady in super, well muscled condition. Elegant head, dark eye, adequate bone, neat feet and square over loin. She held her topline on the move and covered the ground well with enough power and drive
OB.(5,1a).These 4 bitches were good representatives of the breed, all constructed on lines ready for a days work. I have similar comments for all, correct in size, length, height and bone with tight feet. Solid toplines, depth to chest and brisket, good length to rib and short coupled. Well lay of shoulder and length to upper arm enabling necessary reach whilst moving. Good width, angle and strength to thigh with well let down hocks providing sufficient drive and power at the rear.  1.Walker. Lizzlog Annie Get Your Gun JW. Won on her overall projection of balance, without exaggeration neither standing or on the move. Super topline, tailset and powerful rear quarters. Mature, in her prime and in tip top condition presenting Flatcoated Retriever to me from every angle. BB and BIS. 2.Joyce. SH CH Stranfaer Solitaire As above, very good front, not as much power behind.  JW.3.Hedges. Blacktoft Quickstep Of Satinblaze. As above, very balanced, not the substance of first two.4..Finlay. IR SH CH Annbecks Ailis At Aughnaleck IR JUN CH CW16’17 CJW’16.As above, not the maturity of first three
VB(3,1a).1.Colson. Eskwinds Driving Miss Daisy To Windyhollows .A super lady who is completely balanced. She strides out with efficiency as one piece, looking like a days work would be no problem. Proving her angulations, leg to body proportions and overall construction is accurate and true. No hesitation in awarding her BVB and BVIS. 2.Richards. Luss Kiss In The Dark. Good head and eye on this bitch and handled very well, getting the best out of her. Not the overall construction and angles I was looking for
SVB.(2,1a).Collins. Steeplehouse Gift Of Time. Nearly 11 and full of life and flatcoat personality. Feminine pretty head and a naughty expression, good lay to shoulder,  and rear angles with correct bend to stifle presenting  a pleasing picture on the move covering the ground well for her age.
SLB.(1)1.Trevor.Trevorsilk Galaxy Aurora
Brace(2,1a).Miss K L Holland .Handled exceptionally well considering it was Grandad and Grandson , I think the puppy calmed Grandad down!!! Very similar in head and body, just obviously the difference in maturity but both moved together accurately and in unison.

Working Retriever Assessments 28th April 2019

NEFRA held a training and Working Retriever Assessment day at Carburton, by very kind permission of Robert Bower and the Welbeck Estate. Photos were taken by Caro Dell from Workingline Images – keep checking her website for images of your dog… some may be selected for the 2020 calendar.

Thank you to our trainers Garry Ellison, Andy Sweeney and Malcolm Peacock for taking the classes. Andy and Caroline judged the novice assessments, and then Garry and Chris judged the Intermediate dogs.

Thank you also to those who helped throw dummies during the day.

Passes were awarded in the Novice assessments to
Jane Calverley and Gwenadillo Helga Geerhart
Cherry Wood and Woodfinch Cherith – who was awarded her third pass today and also her Novice Working Retriever Certificate

Well done all, and many thanks to all who came along.

Denise Jury (Torwood)

UPDATE: Denise Jury’s funeral details: 7th May 1.30pm Chesterfield Crematorium.

The NEFRA committee are deeply saddened by the news that Denise Jury passed away on 10th April 2019. Denise was a founder committee member and served as our Hon Working Secretary for many years. She devoted her life to her Torwood kennel of flatcoated retrievers and miniature dachshunds. We will post funeral details when they become available.

Denise Jury

NEFRA Spring Working Test 2019

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Belvoir Castle www.belvoircastle.com

Many thanks to all who came along to our spring working test, we had a fabulous entry from all over the country (and beyond)!

The Belvoir Estate near Grantham proved to be a wonderful venue and we thank our kind hosts for allowing us to visit. I am sure you will agree a lovely ground for a test.

The tests themselves were very well thought out and set by our panel judge Dan Higgs. Our other judges were Sharon Kitson, Pat Bell and Elaine Whittaker who got through the 49 entries in good time.

A vote of thanks was given by Gill Awty, who won the open test, to thank everyone who answered our appeal for help, we haven’t ever had quite so many willing volunteers and this was definitely appreciated!

A big thank you is also due to Malcolm Awty as chief steward who did a lot of work on the day to keep things running smoothly.

Puppy (7 entries)
1st Steve Ashby with Hwarthow Archer of the Moors at Tunnelwood

Photo by Tom S-N

ND/NH (7 entries)
No awards made

Novice (19 entries)
1st Amber Nicholls with Featheringay Raven Prince
2nd Julie Matthews with Ollersett Shining Nymph
3rd Helen Ford with Percuil Dasher
4th Steve Ashby with Flatgold’s Hot Child in the City
COM Julie Matthews with Ollersett Rainbow
COM Colette Greenwood with Tawnywood Jollification

Photo by Tom S-N

Open (16 entries)
1st Gill Awty with Venetian Red at Maddistream
2nd Garry Ellison with Ollersett Sparkling Nymph
3rd Caroline Hewison with Donascimento Danilo from Casblaidd
4th Helen Ford with Percuil Nuvolari Tazio
COM Charlotte Wear with Keveral Hen Harrier

Photo by Tom S-N

Further photos can be found on this link (thank you to Tom-S-N) and thank you to our sponsors Skinners Pet Foods.

Subscriptions overdue

Thank you to all members who chose to renew their membership to NEFRA for the new year by bank standing order.  This is very much appreciated and does make the Treasurer’s job much easier.

SUBSCRIPTIONS NOT RECEIVED BY 30th APRIL 2019 WILL HAVE THEIR MEMBERSHIP TERMINATED

If you haven’t paid your ‘subs’ yet please do so.  Please send payment to our Treasurer – Mr David Taylor, Cooks Lane House, Cooks Lane, Bradnop, LEEK, ST13 7HA (davidmtaylor@btconnect.com Tel: 01538 383946)

2019 Annual General Meeting

At the twenty fourth Annual General Meeting of the Northern England Flatcoated Retriever Association the following amendments were made to the officers and committee:

Honorary Secretary (3 Years) – Miss H. Walker
Deputy Chairman (3 Years) – Mrs K.Trevor
Committee Vacancies (4 posts, 3 years each) – Mr S.Jubb, Mrs K.Jubb, Mrs M.Melrose, Mrs M Salt (plus 1 post co-opted for 1 year with agreement of the committee – Mr D.Orme.

The following awards were presented with our annual trophies:

President’s Cup – Smitherman’s Seaheart Cecilia JW (61 points)

=2nd Smitherman & Roberts’ Seahart Crian At Gloi (56 points)
=2nd Fox’s Satinbaze Crackeman For Blacktoft (56 points)

Gill Smitherman being presented with the Presdient’s Cup by Mr R Allen and Mrs V Orme

Ceilidh Cup – Battison’s Donascimento Ramires
Inca Trophy – Harley’s Arrowhill Aurora

Heather Harley being presented with the Inca Trophy

The next Annual General Meeting will be at 11:00am on Sunday 15th March 2020 at Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke-on-Trent.


PLEASE NOTE THAT 2019 SUBSCRIPTIONS WERE DUE ON 1st JANUARY 2019 AND IF PAYING BY CHEQUE SHOULD BE SENT TO OUR HON TREASURER

MR D.TAYLOR,
Cooks Lane House,
Cooks Lane,
Bradnop
Leek
Staffordshire ST13 7HA

MEMBERS WHOSE CORRECT SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE NOT RECEIVED BY THE AGM WILL BE UNABLE TO VOTE AND MEMBERS’ SUBSCRIPTIONS NOT RECEIVED BY 30th APRIL 2019 WILL HAVE THEIR MEMBERSHIP TERMINATED.

Hesketh Bank Training Day

Our ever popular training day for flatcoats was held once again on 1st June 2019.

Thank you to all who came along to our Hesketh Bank training, a fantastic turnout of dogs across all four classes!

Huge thanks as always to our trainers – Warren Jones, Steve Burns, Derek Miller and Garry Ellison, especially for standing out in all that rain in the morning! Thank you also to all who threw dummies (Malcolm, Peter and Colin) who also got very wet! and to those who answered my plea to help with the catering in the morning, and generally helped in any way

Thanks to our sponsors Skinners and also a big thank you to Caro Dell from WorkingLine Images for braving the rain this morning! 

Trainers choice awards were given to Charlotte and Chance, Lorraine and Keira, Linda and Kenzie and Caroline and Aros, thanks everyone for coming, hope you all had a good day!

Here are the photos taken by Caro Dell

Health testing at the FRS Ch Show 2019

The following health testing sessions will be carried out at the Society Championship show to be held at the Kennel Club Building, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire CV8 2LZ on April 7th 2019.

Eye Testing Session

BVA Eye Panellist Kerry Smith BVetMed CertVOphthalDipECVO MRCVS will be attending the show to carry out gonioscopy (and routine eye examinations if required). The BVA recommend Flatcoated Retrievers are screened for Goniodysgenesis by gonioscopy examination every three years.

Normal BVA fees at the time of the show will apply however the Flatcoated Retriever Society will support the testing of older dogs by offering to subsidise the fee by £20 for gonioscopy examination of members’ Flatcoats aged 8 years and over.

o Dogs must be six months of age or over
o All dogs must be permanently identified (by microchip or tattoo) before examination
o Please bring the relevant KC owner registration document with you and where possible bring any previous eye certificates issued for your dog
o Payment by cash or cheque only
Patellar Luxation Screening Session

Jane Alexander BVet Med Cert BA, MRCVS will be offering patellar screening at the show.

Members: £12 for first dog, £10 for subsequent dogs in same ownership.

Non-members £20 per dog.

o Dogs must be 12 months of age or over
o Please bring the relevant KC owner registration document with you
o Payment by cash or cheque only

Appointments for either testing session should be made in advance by contacting Liz Branscombe Tel: 01525 405884 or email: lizzie@torinmill.plus.com  

Show Champion Woodavens Crackerjack

Woodavens Crackerjack at the NEFRA open show
Woodavens Crackerjack at the NEFRA open show

SHOW CHAMPION WOODAVENS CRACKERJACK 2007-2018

It all started when one day I was laid on Dawn Warrington’s lounge floor surrounded by balls of black fur, after hours of deliberation and tea. I was finally picked by an outgoing 4-legged super pup, but at this time I did not know that. He was picked up by his new owners Hazel and Paul and the next I saw him he was this nearly six-month-old wonder pup. His first show was Gundog Breeds of Scotland and this is where he proved that he was what I thought he would be, some five months earlier. He won Minor Puppy Dog, Puppy Dog, Best Puppy and pulled out in the last eight for Best Puppy in Show,what a start.

We were on our way. The next mile stone was in a junior class just out of puppy, Ann Youens gave him his first Reserve CC. The next was his first CC provided by Becky Johnson, and the rest is history.

Hugo’s total achievements were 11 Challenge Certificate’s 9 Reserve Challenge Certificate’s 5 Best of Breeds and a fantastic group-4 from a BOB given by Jim Irvine at the East of England Showground.

The Crowning glory of was Best in Show United Retriever Club from Ray Strudwick

Hugo was retired at 10 years old, due to failing health, and has lived with his Mom and Dad in Cheshire, but sadly lost his brave battle on Wednesday 31st October 2018.

Sleep peacefully old friend.

Bob Allen handled in the show ring by HUGO MOORES.