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Thread: National All Age Championship

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    Default National All Age Championship

    For those of you that are interested, the National Championship has started at Ames Plantation.

    The follow links provide updates, history etc.

    http://www.amesplantation.org/field-...-championship/

    http://www.thefieldtrialer.com/forum...hp?f=12&t=4592

    http://strideaway.com/National-Championship/

    and for a history of the English Pointer

    http://www.thefieldtrialer.com/forum...hp?f=12&t=2348
    OFAH, CSSA, NFA

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    Thanks Jakezilla. I'm pulling for the longest long shot running - Progidy's Bonfire/Ray Warren. It's one of only 2 setters running and it's a female - talk about "underdog"!
    Wouldn't be surprised if I knew some of the breeding behind this Bonfire beatch, such as Hytest Sky Hawk - the 1st setter to win the Quail Championship Invitational in 30 years or so. We were going to breed to him some years ago but it never did happen. Now, I don't know that PB is out of Sky Hawk so don't quote me. Just lookin' at her gives me that impression.

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    Then I'll have to go with "Shadow Oaks Bo " Robin Gates. 2 years in a row would be a long shot though.
    http://www.amesplantation.org/field-...shadow-oak-bo/


    NIce to see Jeff is still being so supportive /representing Ontario.

    •Jack Haggis Saddlery, Jeff & Karen Haggis, 4733 Scotchmere Drive, RR #2, Glencoe, Ontario, Canada NOL 1MO (519) 289-5544 (www.haggissaddles.com), will provide a Haggis Trooper Saddle for the handler of the 2014 National Champion.
    Last edited by Sharon; February 11th, 2014 at 07:15 PM.
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    brace by brace synopsis: 3 hour braces ( 2 a day)

    http://www.amesplantation.org/field-...race-synopsis/
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    Sounds like the weather is contributing to the outcome. It's unfortunate.

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    Wow. Really nicely done up. Thanks. Gives me hope for Spring.
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    I assume dogs are allowed to wear Garmin tracking collars ?

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    Yes , but the Judge carries your transmitter. You can't track where your dog is. Asking for the transmitter removes you from that brace. It 's a great thing as there is no need for a dog to be lost anymore . Unfortunately they can still get hit by a car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    brace by brace synopsis: 3 hour braces ( 2 a day)

    http://www.amesplantation.org/field-...race-synopsis/
    3 hour braces! These dogs are the real deal aren't they.

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