Annual General Meeting 2018 and Annual Awards

At the 23rd Annual General Meeting of the Northern England Flatcoated Retriever Association the following announcements were made:

Officials and committee members were re-elected / elected


Annual awards were announced as follows:

President’s Cup – Jones’ ShCh Seaheart Anneliese by Benvellyn

President’s Cup winner

President’s Cup winner

2nd Walker and Robert’s Jade Vom Wildforstersee of Gloi JW
3rd Bellamy’s Woodfinch Hydra JW

Ceilidh Cup – Wendy Battison’s Donascimento Ramires

Donascimento

Donascimento Ramires

2nd Wendy Battison’s Donascimento Bebeto
3rd Wendy Battison’s Torwood Ice Conqueror at Donascimento

Inca Trophy – No points submitted

Sadly, due to the severe weather on the morning of the meeting neither our President, Membership Secretary nor our Treasurer were able to be in attendance. As a result NEFRA held an Extra-ordinary General Meeting on July 8th to hear the Treasurers Report and agree the accounts.

The reconvened meeting was held at 10:30am on Sunday 8th July 2018 at the Fenton Manor Sports Complex Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2RR

Minutes of last year’s AGM (2017) and the 2017 accounts were distributed at the meeting.

AGENDA

  • CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS
  • HON. TREASURER’S REPORT
  • ADOPTION OF ACCOUNTS
  • HONORARIA The committee proposes that there be no increase in honoraria for 2019, the last increase was in 2007. Proposed Mr L Geoghegan, Seconded Mr D Orme.
  • SUBSCRIPTIONS The committee proposes that there be no increase in subscriptions for 2019, the last increase was in 2007. Proposed Mr L Geoghegan, Seconded Mr D Orme.
  • APPOINTMENT OF AN AUDITOR
  • LITTER RECORDER’S REPORT
  • REPORT FROM THE K.C. LIAISON COUNCIL MEMBER

NEFRA Championship Show – 2017

This year’s championship show was held at the Fenton Manor Sports Complex in Stoke-on-Trent.  This year the committee were delighted to be able to offer convenient car parking facilities for the exhibitors which allowed easier access to the show hall.

Best In Show

Best In Show

The judges at the show were Miss S J Pingree (Heatheridge) who judged bitches & Mr J Irvine (Vbos) who went over the dogs. Our referee Mrs R Brady (Bordercot) was needed today to judge the Brace and Junior Handling classes. During the judging of Best In Show the judges agreed to offer the award to Miss A Dyren’s ShCh FLATCHARM CHELSEA WHOPPER KCWGC.

Other major award winners were as follows:

Best in Show and bitch CC, Sh Ch Flatcharm Chelsea Whopper ; Best Veteran in Show, RBIS and Dog CC, Sh Ch Steelriver Blazin Hot at Blacktoft JW ; and Best Puppy in Show Deringwood English Oak

Best in Show and bitch CC, Sh Ch Flatcharm Chelsea Whopper ; Best Veteran in Show, RBIS and Dog CC, Sh Ch Steelriver Blazin Hot at Blacktoft JW ; and Best Puppy in Show Deringwood English Oak

Reserve Best In Show Fox’s SH CH STEELRIVER BLAZIN HOT AT BLACKTOFT JW
Best Puppy In Show Mr M B & Mrs R MacDonald’s DERINGWOOD ENGLISH OAK
Best Veteran In Show Fox’s SH CH STEELRIVER BLAZIN HOT AT BLACKTOFT JW
Best Liver In Show MR R F & MISS K M LUTNER’s TELURN BETTER BELIEVE IT

A full list of the awards in each class are listed in the Results Sheet for you reference.


Bitch Judge’s Critique:

Sue Pingree’s report has been taken as a scan from Our Dogs. Read it here

Dog Judge’s Critique:

Jim Irvine’s report has been taken from the online edition of Our Dogs Read it here

Referee’s Critique:

I was honoured to be given the appointment of Referee for this show, but in the event, all the joint decisions made by the two judges, Jim Irvine and Sue Pingree, were unanimous. I have to admit that I was delighted when their ultimate Best In Show winner turned out to be ShCh Flatcharm Chelsea Whopper, winning her 4th CC, for I had previously awarded her her first C.C. & B.O.B.

Brace (7, 3 abs).

In judging this class I was not just looking for the best matched pair, but also taking into consideration the combined breed quality of each pair. It was a close decision between the first two pairs – these four dogs were all of correct type, pleasing in head and expression, with excellent bone and free in movement.
1. Ross’ males Downstream Face The Music (JW) and Go With The Flow Ebony In Harmony At Qlocontrail (IMP NED) (JW). On the final circuit of the ring, the profile of these two dogs moving together was incredible – absolutely identical (and correct) in size, head carriage, topline and tail carriage and moving exactly side by side. It was like watching one dog and its reflection moving in front of a plate glass window, and that moment decided the placings.
2. Fox’s males Sh. Ch. Steelriver Blazin Hot At Blacktoft (JW) and Black Mica’s Likes It Hot At Blacktoft (IMP SWE) (JW).
3. Sullivan’s.

Junior Handling.

My two main priorities in judging these classes were for the handler’s rapport with their dog and for loose leads. I did not ask for any fancy patterns, just simply asking the handlers to do exactly the same as I would ask any exhibitor when I am judging a show class, i.e. once round the ring all together, then, after going over the dog, to move the dog diagonally across the ring and back to me and then right round the ring to join on the end. I did, however, ask each Junior Handler to show me their dog’s teeth themselves. Later, I asked them individually to move the dog diagonally across the ring while I watched from the side, because this scenario can be necessary when a show ring is very small or narrow. Each of the three handlers realised it was necessary to switch their dog to the other side, and I was particularly impressed that the youngest handler, Molly Davis, waited until I was in position before she set off with her dog. All three handlers were polite, well-mannered and looking clean and tidy to complement their dogs; they all had a pleasant attitude, which resulted in their dogs also displaying a happy temperament – a handling skill which is so essential in order to bring out a Flatcoat’s typical breed characteristic for the judge’s assessment in the show ring.

6 – 11 Years (4, 3 abs)

1. Molly Davis. What a delightful rapport she had with her very enthusiastic dog. She spoke to her constantly, calmly and with encouragement, and without embarrassment. For such a young handler she had a remarkable degree of control and co-operation from her dog – they were working as a team. She was clearly well aware of what was required of her in the show ring. She may not have had any competition in this class, but she absolutely deserved to be standing in first place.

12 – 16 Years (2)

1. Lauren Huyton.
2. Georgina Mellor.
It was initially very difficult to split these two handlers. Both of them kept their dogs concentrating on showing when it mattered, both moved them at their correct speed and had them standing when required. I asked them to go round the ring twice together, with each one in turn being in the lead – neither of them moved up too close to the dog in front. It was the way that Lauren Huyton was able to get her dog to free-stand away from her, without it nibbling at titbits, which won her the class. It means that the judge gets a clear view of the head and muzzle and the dog shows its natural stance through the forequarters.

When the two class winners came together for Best Junior Handler, it was a hard choice. At one point, when sending them round the ring together, Molly was in front and unexpectedly had a “hiccup” (I guess simply due to some over-exuberance from her dog). She immediately stopped and, completely unflustered, regained control of the situation and carried on. To my mind, Junior Handling classes are not an obedience competition and dogs do unexpected things; it is the way the handler copes with the situation that is important to me and Molly coped perfectly. The whole glitch was over in a matter of seconds, with Molly unperturbed and her dog remaining happy and once again co-operating with her. She gained a lot of bonus points for that. But……..earning just as many bonus points during the same moment was Lauren. I was so impressed with the fact that she had not only been concentrating on her own dog, but had also been aware of what was happening ahead of her. She stopped immediately, giving Molly not only plenty of space but also the time to recover the situation. Lauren’s thoughtfulness, awareness and kindness was exemplary. So, still a difficult decision between them, but once again, Lauren’s ability to have her dog free standing away from her gave her the edge. Hard to achieve and only successful if there is true rapport between dog and handler.

One final comment….one of the prizes for the overall winner was a tin of confectionery and, standing in first place, on receiving her winner’s prize Lauren immediately turned to Molly and offered to share the sweets with her. What joy it gives to witness such kindness, good manners and sportsmanship from the young generation. A huge credit not only to the youngsters themselves, but also to those who taught them so well how to behave.

Rosalie Brady (Judge)

Working Retriever Assessments – Castle Howard

On the 22nd October we held a day of Working Retriever Assessments in the grounds of Castle Howard by very kind permission of the Howard family and Clive Harrison, the gamekeeper there.  Both Novice and Intermediate levels were assessed.

Passes in the novice level (judged by Caroline and Chris Hewison) were awarded to

Sue Sinnott with Merlin (Millola Handsome Man)
Al Moore with Rio (Shiraz Pebble)
Cherry Wood with Raven (Woodfinch Cherith)

Passes in the intermediate level (judged by Gill Griffin and Chris Hewison) were awarded to
Garry Ellison with Tilly (Ollerset Shining Nymph).
Three dogs completed their third stage of the intermediate level and were awarded their certificates
Garry Ellison with Tia (Ollerset Rainbow)
Peter Griffin with Jay (Eskwinds Ebony Jay)
Caroline Hewison with Ripple (Donascimento Danilo from Casblaidd)

Thanks to all for taking part, thanks to our hosts, judges and all the helpers for ensuring a successful day.

Autumn Working Test 2017

Held at Upper Shadymoor Farm, Stapleton, by kind permission of Joy and Kevan Fox.
24th September 2017

Judges Mike Allen, Garry Ellison and Gill Griffin.
Grateful thanks to our hosts, our judges and all the many helpers for helping the day run well.

Photos courtesy of Caro Dell, Workingline Images

Puppy (3 entries, 1 NFC)
1st Rachel Pierce with Clocktower Amber.

ND/NH (6 entries, 1 abs)
1st Derek Bull with Keepersway Alana
2nd Aimee Gardiner with Kulawand Kookaburra for Svenjak.
3rd Liz Branscombe with Torinmill Gaelic Aurora

Novice (11 entries)
1st Peter Griffin with Eskwinds Ebony Jay
2nd (Judges Choice) Graham Clelland with Necessares Sorrel
3rd Julie Matthews with Ollerset Shining Nymph
4th Conor McCaffery with Donascimento Dias
COM Sue Sinnott with Millola Handsome Man
COM Caroline Hewison with Donascimento Danilo from Casblaidd
COM Caroline Hewison with Venus in Transit over Casblaidd

Open (7 entries, 1 NFC)
1st Caroline Hewison with Maddistream Indigo Jack at Casblaidd
3rd Andy Sweeney with Norfolkflyer Rosie’s Thorn at Wolfthistle
Judges Choice Keith Aldred with Donascimento Santos

Well done everyone, and thank you for supporting NEFRA

Novice Dog / Novice Handler : 1st Derek Bull with Keepersway Alana

Novice Dog / Novice Handler :
1st Derek Bull with Keepersway Alana

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Puppy : 1st Rachel Pierce with Clocktower Amber

Novice 1st Peter Griffin with Eskwinds Ebony Jay

Novice 1st Peter Griffin with Eskwinds Ebony Jay

Open 1st Caroline Hewison with Maddistream Indigo Jack at Casblaidd. LEFT TO RIGHT, Keith Aldred, Garry Ellison, Mike Allen, Caroline Hewison, Andy Sweeney.

Open 1st Caroline Hewison with Maddistream Indigo Jack at Casblaidd. LEFT TO RIGHT, Keith Aldred, Garry Ellison, Mike Allen, Caroline Hewison, Andy Sweeney.

Final Joint Championship Show goes well.

This year it was NEFRA’s job to host the final Joint Flatcoated Retriever Clubs’ Championship show at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. The final results are listed here

NEFRA would like to thank all the exhibitors for their support of the show and the judges, stewards and committee for their time and effort.  We would also like to thank three extra volunteers, Tim Trevor for the car park, Nic Simons for helping with the photography and Stanley Keight for doing a sterling job with the raffle. We hope that everyone enjoyed what was the final joint show. Thank you all.

Main award winners are pictured below.  Other photos of the final judging (courtesy of Charlotte Smith & Kathryn Trevor) can be found here, Photos of the Dog Judging can be found here, Photos of the Bitch Judging can be found here, Photos of the Obedience Judging can be found here

Dog & Bitch  JUDGES CRITIQUES

BEST IN SHOW JONES’ SEAHEART ANNELIESE BY BENVELLYN (RIGHT) RESERVE BEST IN SHOW HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP) (LEFT)

BEST IN SHOW JONES’ SEAHEART ANNELIESE BY BENVELLYN (RIGHT)
RESERVE BEST IN SHOW HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP) (LEFT)

BEST PUPPY DOG MALONE’S KIRKBECK THE MAN IN BLACK BEST PUPPY BITCH WALKER & ROBERTS’ JADE VOM WILDFORSTERSEE AT GLOI (IMP DEU)

BEST PUPPY DOG MALONE’S KIRKBECK THE MAN IN BLACK
BEST PUPPY BITCH WALKER & ROBERTS’ JADE VOM WILDFORSTERSEE AT GLOI (IMP DEU)

BEST PUPPY DOG MALONE’S KIRKBECK THE MAN IN BLACK BEST DOG & CC HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP) RESERVE BEST DOG & RES CC LAIRD’S SH CH BRANCHALWOOD TAMDHU OF DAICHEIL JW ShCM BEST LIVER IN SHOW JACOBS & HOLMES’ CHARMING MELVIN OASIS OF PEACE (IMP CZ) JW

BEST PUPPY DOG MALONE’S KIRKBECK THE MAN IN BLACKBEST DOG CC HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP) RESERVE BEST DOG RES CC LAIRD’S SH CH BRANCHALWOOD TAMDHU OF DAICHEIL JW ShCM BEST LIVER IN SHOW JACOBS & HOLMES’ CHARMING MELVIN OASIS OF PEACE (IMP CZ) JW

BEST BITCH & CC JONES’ SEAHEART ANNELIESE BY BENVELLYN RESERVE BEST BITCH & RES CC GRIFFITHS’ CASTLEROCK COSMIC HATTIE BEST PUPPY BITCH WALKER & ROBERTS’ JADE VOM WILDFORSTERSEE AT GLOI (IMP DEU)

BEST BITCH & CC JONES’ SEAHEART ANNELIESE BY BENVELLYN
RESERVE BEST BITCH & RES CC GRIFFITHS’ CASTLEROCK COSMIC HATTIE
BEST PUPPY BITCH WALKER & ROBERTS’ JADE VOM WILDFORSTERSEE AT GLOI (IMP DEU)

BEST VETERAN DOG HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP) BEST VETERAN BITCH JOYCE’S STRANFAER LUCY LOCKET JW

BEST VETERAN DOG HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)
BEST VETERAN BITCH JOYCE’S STRANFAER LUCY LOCKET JW

Joint Flatcoated Retriever Clubs’ 9th Championship Show

Flatcoated Retriever Club of Scotland, Northern England Flatcoated Retriever Association, Flatcoated Retriever Society

Hosted by the Northern England Flatcoated Retriever Association(held under Kennel Club Rules & Regulations)

THE KENNEL CLUB BUILDING Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire CV8 2LZ

SUNDAY, 14th MAY 2017

Unbenched 24 Class Breed Championship Show plus 2 Limited Obedience Classes (held under Kennel Club Rules & Regulations G)

Judges:Dogs: Mrs V.A. Stucke (Penyfells)Bitches: Mrs V.A. Jones (Braemist)
Referee: Mrs E.A. Brook (Culmquill)
Limited Obedience: Mr David Wassell

Acting Show Manager: Mrs M. Melrose
Acting Chief Steward: Mr B. Allen
Obedience Chief Steward: Mrs Julie Wassell

Guarantors to the Kennel Club:Mrs K.P. Joyce (Chairman), Lawn Farmhouse, Whitewells Lane, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2DN.Mr L. Geoghegan (Hon. Secretary), 209 Hesketh Lane, Tarleton, Preston PR4 6AT. Tel: 01772 812709Mr D.Taylor (Hon. Treasurer), Cooks Lane House, Cooks Lane, Bradnop, Leek, ST13 7HAMrs P. Goulette (Hon. Show Secretary), Park Lodge, Bullbridge Hill, Fritchley, Derbyshire DE56 2FL.Mrs K.L. Trevor, 120 Cross Street, Arnold, Nottinghamshire NG5 7BY.Mrs H.M. Fox, Beck Lane Farm, Beck Lane, Clayworth, Retford, Nottinghamshire DN22 9AQ.Hon. Show Secretary:Mrs P.A. Goulette, Park Lodge, Bullbridge Hill,, Fritchley, Derbyshire DE56 2FL. Tel: 01773 853583 • Email: paulaagoulette@yahoo.co.uk

Sponsored by Royal Canin

Patron: The Hon. Simon Howard

President: Mr R. Allen

Kennel Club Challenge Certificate – Dog Kennel Club Challenge Certificate – Bitch

  • BEST IN SHOW JONES’ SEAHEART ANNELIESE BY BENVELLYN
  • BEST DOG & CC HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)
  • RESERVE BEST IN SHOW HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)
  • RESERVE BEST DOG & RES CC LAIRD’S SH CH BRANCHALWOOD TAMDHU OF DAICHEIL JW ShCM
  • BEST OPPOSITE SEX HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)
  • BEST BITCH & CC JONES’ SEAHEART ANNELIESE BY BENVELLYN
  • BEST PUPPY DOG MALONE’S KIRKBECK THE MAN IN BLACK
  • RESERVE BEST BITCH & RES CC GRIFFITHS’ CASTLEROCK COSMIC HATTIE
  • BEST PUPPY BITCH WALKER & ROBERTS’ JADE VOM WILDFORSTERSEE AT GLOI (IMP DEU)
  • BEST PUPPY IN SHOW WALKER & ROBERTS’ JADE VOM WILDFORSTERSEE AT GLOI (IMP DEU)
  • BEST VETERAN DOG HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)
  • BEST VETERAN BITCH JOYCE’S STRANFAER LUCY LOCKET JW
  • BEST VETERAN IN SHOW HOLLAND’S CH CALZEAT CAUSA COMMOTION AT FLATCHARM (IMP)
  • BEST LIVER IN SHOW JACOBS & HOLMES’ CHARMING MELVIN OASIS OF PEACE (IMP CZ) JW0

As this was the last Joint Flatcoated Retriever Clubs’ Championship Show the three societies gave a gift to each exhibitor and BEST IN SHOW received a Special Commemorative Trophy

Northern England Flatcoated Retriever Association would like to thank the following for their donations towards rosettes:Mrs P. BellamyMrs J.B. CampbellMrs J. KingMrs K. KindMiss K. HollandMrs L.A. WatsonMr E.W., Mrs P.J. & Miss N.E. ColsonMs C. DelamereMrs H. LearyMr L. GeogheganMiss A.C. KiddellMiss I. KulczyckaMr F.W.J. & Mrs L.D. CoovesMrs M. DixonMs C. LillyMr N. ReynardMr M., Mrs J. & Miss N. HornerMr W. & Mrs A. CowanMrs H.M. FoxMr M.C. & Mrs F.A. MayneMs J.A. ScottMrs G. JacobsMrs T. & Miss C. GaleMrs P. GouletteMrs K. PlumtreeMr R. StevensonMrs C.M. TaiteMrs G. GriffithsMrs A. HarrisP. StephensonMrs J. ThomasMr & Mrs B. Jones

Spring Working Test 2017

Held at Ribble Bank Field Sports, Hesketh Bank
With kind permission of Sam Slinger.
Judges Alan Fryer (A Panel), Steve Burns and Caroline Hewison

Puppy (2 entries)
COM Rachel Holt and Brookeoneden Chestnut
COM Vicky Sullivan and Autumnal Flame over Wyrebeck

Novice Dog/Novice Handler (4 entries)
1st Sue Sinnott and Millola Handsome Man
2nd Evelyn Lee and Innisbeck Keep it a Secret
3rd Vicky Sullivan and Rocknroll Star by Wyrebeck

Millola

Millola Handsome Man

Novice (12 entries, 2 abs)
2nd Julie Matthews and Ollerset Shining Nymph

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Ollerset Shining Nymph

Open (8 entries)
1st Gill Awty and Venetian Red at Maddistream
3rd Pat Bell and Gowran Hesperis at Pallingforth
COM Rachel Holt and Croftcloses Lucrative Boy
COM Andy Sweeney and Norfolkflyers Rosie’s Thorn at Wolfthistle

Venetian Red at Maddistream

Venetian Red at Maddistream

Despite a very wet start, the weather improved! Thanks to hosts, judges and especially all the helpers for making the day possible.

Annual General Meeting and Annual Awards

At the 22nd Annual General Meeting of the Northern England Flatcoated Retriever Association the following announcements were made:

Officials and committee members were re-elected / elected as on the ‘Contact NEFRA‘ page.

The Code of Ethics was modified: details in this link.

Honorary life membership was bestowed on Mrs Sheena Wells following her recent stepping down from long-standing post on the NEFRA committee due to ill health.

Sheena Wells was presented with a lovely flatcoated retriever clock as a gift

Sheena Wells was later  presented with a lovely flatcoated retriever clock as a gift of thanks from the NEFRA committee for all her support over the years. 


Annual awards were presented as follows:

President’s Cup – Sandra Stevenson’s Steelriver Sun Kissed JW

Cup Steward Val Orme presents the President's Cup to Sandra Stevenson

Cup Steward Val Orme presents the President’s Cup to Sandra Stevenson

Steelriver Sunkissed

Steelriver Sun Kissed Photo by Mallyfield photography

Steelriver Sunkissed

Steelriver Sun Kissed Photo by Mallyfield photography

2nd Strudwick’s ShCh Downstream Fair And Square for Burpham
3rd Laird’s ShCh Branchalwood Tamdhu of Daicheil JW

Ceilidh Cup – Wendy Battison’s Donascimento Bebeto

This Year Three of Wendy Battison's dogs were in the top three places competing for Ceilidh Cup Winner

This year three of Wendy Battison’s dogs were in the top three places competing for Ceilidh Cup Winner Donasimento Bebeto (centre) Donascimento Ramires 2nd (left) and Mystical Eclipse of Donascimento 3rd (right)

Inca Trophy – Jane Hedges’ Blacktoft Quickstep of Satinbaze

The Inca trophy is presented to Jane Hedges

The Inca trophy is presented to Jane Hedges


PLEASE REMEMBER THAT MEMBERS SUBSCRIPTIONS NOT RECEIVED BY 30TH APRIL 2017 WILL HAVE THEIR MEMBERSHIP TERMINATED.

Minor Breeds Team Competition

Well done to the flatcoat team for bringing home the trophy again for winning the Minor Breeds team competition today. The event was hosted by the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers near Wincanton in Somerset, against the Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, the Curlycoat Retrievers, and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers.

The Flatcoat team were Helen Ford with Percuil Nuvolari Tazio, Steve Ashby with Tunnelwood Phantom, and Charlotte Wear with Keveral Hen Harrier. Steve Ashby also won the Top Dog award. Well done team!

Walked-up training in Northamptonshire

Trainers Garry Ellison and Malcolm Peacock discuss some training tips with on of the handlers.

Trainers Garry Ellison and Malcolm Peacock discuss some training tips with one of the handlers.

A walked-up training day was held today near to Sibbertoft, MARKET HARBOROUGH.

Thank you to everyone who came along today – special thanks to our hosts Jenny and Richard Jones and family for inviting us along, and for their truly wonderful hospitality in their home and on their land.

This was all very much appreciated by all who attended such and a lovely venue for training our dogs. As ever, a big thank you to Malcolm Peacock and Garry Ellison for taking the training, and also to Malcolm Awty and Chris Hewison for throwing the dummies for us. We hope you all had a good day.

There should be some photos of the day on their way from Emily Bibb who braved the rain with her camera – thanks go to Emily for taking these.