Friday 26 July 2013

Training Day August 2013

The next training day will be held on Sunday 18th August 2013at Darlingsford Lake, Melton, Melways Ref 337 D 10.Enter the reserve off Collins Rd. Training commences at 9am and finishes with a BBQ lunch at around 12pm. Anyone with a gundog is welcome.

Retrieving Trial

Date: Saturday 5th October.
Stakes: Intermediate and Advanced.
Entry Fee: $15 each dog.
Entries close: 27th September, cheques payable to WGAA.
Post to:  Kathy Oliver
             11 Dreadnought St
             Sandringham 3191
             email: barryoliver@optusnet.com.au
Times:  Vetting 8.30am  Start 9.00am
Judge: TBA
Trophies: Trophy and Sash for 1st place.  Sash for 2nd and 3rd place getters.
Qualifications: Intermediate is a stake confined to gundogs that have not won any stake other than two Intermediate stakes.
                       Advanced is s stake confined to gundogs that have not won four Advanced Retrieving trials or one Open Retrieving trial.
Venue: TBA
Catering:  Lunch will be catered for - support your club and purchase lunch on site.

Trial Managers: Contact Luke Warner 0423 499 020  or Kevin Phelps 0407 091 221 for entry forms or more information.



Gundog Field Assessment Day.


Date: Sunday 15th September. (in place of September Training Day)
Venue: Daylesford.
Starting time:
Be there and registered by 8.30am.
Bring your own lunch - a BBQ will be available if you bring meat to cook.

Dogs are required to complete three basic tasks - a field run, a land retrieve and a water retrieve.  Certificates will be awarded.

The Field Assessment day is open to all breeds of gundogs of all abilities, young or old. The field and retrieving runs bear a direct relationship to real life hunting over your gundog.  Every encouragement is given by experienced trainers to help you and your dog improve even more. Beginners will be catered for.

For further details including exact location, please contact Kevin Phelps on 0407 091 221.


Sunday 14 July 2013

Training Day July 2013.

The next training day will be held on Sunday 21st July 2013at Darlingsford Lake, Melton, Melways Ref 337 D 10.Enter the reserve off Collins Rd. Training commences at 9am and finishes with a BBQ lunch at around 12pm. Anyone with a gundog is welcome. Please note all training days from now until November are on the third Sunday of the month.

YEAR OF THE HUNTER – Victorian Pointer & Setter Field trial





After cancelling 4 trials because of lack of game, the Working Gundog’s Victorian Branch was fortunate to be able to conduct its Year of the Hunter trial in the same paddock that hosted the Anzac Day event.
Nine dogs presented to the judge Kathy Oliver on what was a mild day with a light north easterly wind. Birds were quite plentiful during the first round, but in what seemed to be a characteristic of this particular paddock they suddenly became scarce in the second round. However, a change of location resulted in a few more birds being found and once again this season Henry & Lyn Foster’s Pointer dog F Ch & FT Ch Rip Rap Marksman (Riley) showed how it was done with a top find to finish off what had been a strong performance throughout the day
Runner up was Denis & Anne Everard’s Irish Setter Russetray Rockford who ran a consistent race and clinched the place with a find late in the day. Rockford also bagged the Best Novice dog award.
Michael Zandona’s pointer bitch Duwellyn of Dawndale (Imp NZ) was awarded her Working Gundog certificate.

WGAA in the West



The West Australian Working Gundogs Branch conducted three excellent trials over three days from the 31st May until the 2nd of June in what can only be described as a paddock of majestic proportions. Over three days the dogs ran, hunted and found game in this enormous paddock with rarely a fence to be seen.
Conditions were outstanding for pointer & setter trialling – very cool with a nice stiff breeze. What could be better for the 24 competing dogs?
The judge for the first two trials was Dave Dunn who flew over from South Australia and the third trial was judged by Kathy Oliver from Victoria. The trial manager and chief organiser was Alan Willey, ably assisted by the WGAA WA committee. The social side of things was very enjoyable and much appreciated by all concerned, especially all the interstate visitors.
The outstanding dog over the three day was Henry & Lyn Foster’s Pointer dog F Ch & FT Ch Rip Rap Marksman (Riley). Fast, stylish and demonstrating exemplary manners around game, Riley dominated the rest of the field in each of the three trials. The only other placegetter was Barry & Kathy Oliver’s Pointer bitch, Rip Rap Veeda, who was runner up in the second trial.
Other dogs that stood out were Paul Cunningham’s L’Epagnuel Breton Winvale Norma and Paul Brown’s Irish Setter Everheart Grace. Both of these dogs were certain placegetters but for errors on the retrieve.



To see a slideshow of pictures from the trial, please click HERE.