Labrador Retriever Russlayne Bracken of Northglen (Poppy) was awarded first place at the Dukeries Gundog Club 14 dog All Aged AV Retriever Field Trial on the 25th Janury 2013 at Merevale Estate, Nr Atherstone, Warkwickshire by kind permission of Mr M Dugdale.
This was a particular rewarding day for a number of reasons firstly Stewart North won the same stake 9 years ago with a very young retriever called FTW Northglen Charlie collecting all 3 Awards, Youngest Retriever, Guns Choice and Winner secondly the Win this year with Retriever Poppy was the Third Field Trial Win of the season, after gaining a second and third in September. Stewart & Labrador Retriever Poppy won the North Western Counties Field Trial Association 16 Dog All Aged AV Retriever Field Trial on 25th September and The Northern Golden Retriever Association 15 Dog All Aged AV Retriever Field Trial on 12th November.
Stewart has now received over 40 Field Trial Awards with 5 Retrievers, and Won 7 Field Trials.
With this year Awards Labrador Retriever Poppy has now accumulated 14 Field Trial Awards, but as yet she is not the most succesfull Labrador owned by Stewart, that record falls to FTW Farmclose Meg of Northglen ( Susie) who achieved 12 Field Trial Awards, 7 of which were Open Awards with 2 Seconds.
Susie is the most successful field trialling Labrador owned by Stewart North and with 2 seconds he has been knocking on door of that elusive invite to the Retriever Championship, Poppy is the next best chance of Stewart qualifying Retriever Championship so they will be training hard over the next 3 years!
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Thursday, 10 January 2013
Field Trial Finance & Administration ( Time for a rethink)
As the field trial season draws to a close, I suspect a
number of New Year meetings will be dominated with discussions about trial
dates clashing and competitors withdrawing at the last minute!
It’s also that time of the year when most annual
subscriptions become due, and for some too soon after Christmas, albeit a cost,
which the casual observer would think very small? (Or is it small?)
Back in 2002 the typical cost of membership Range from £4 to
£7, over the years the majority of clubs have increased subscriptions to £10.
The average cost of a field trial entry fee was £25 and nomination fees £2.
Nomination fees are now slowly disappearing and the cost of
a field trial entry is now £35-£45, which in my opinion is excellent value,
when you consider guns are paying anything from £250 to £1000 per day. The generosity of guns that shoot at field
trials, should never be taken for granted, without them our sport would be very
expensive in deed.
I have nearly 5 empty cheque books on my desk (over one
hundred cheques), the vast majority of these cheques will not be cashed,
because I failed to get a run or withdrew because I qualified out of novice,
had alternative runs, illness/injury or bitches came in season.
Some Clubs and Societies cash cheques immediately after the
field trial or within days of closing dates (nomination fees). However I
currently have cheques dating back to August 2012, which have not been cashed
and should have been weeks if not months ago! I have no idea what I owe without
spending some considerable time checking stubs with diary entries or compiling
some sort of spread sheet?
I have on 2 occasions had insufficient funds to clear cheques
owing, causing slight embarrassment and know doubt further administration
burden for some secretaries.
It was over 10 years ago, I suggested at a committee meeting
the administration and collection of fees and data for field trials and working
tests could be made so much easier via the internet!
The idea was dismissed because of fear/ignorance and a lack
of willingness to implement change because the job was undertaken by volunteers
with little computer experience.
Any suggestion that we should pay for the expertise from
reserves was dismissed on the basis that not everyone has a computer!
I now see a system where some clubs/societies have abandoned
nomination fees, introduced email notification of draws, yet we still do not
have a club/Society that will accept an entry or payment online as a normal
procedure!
The defence that not everyone has a computer in my opinion is a poor one, even if you do not
have a computer, the majority of people now have a mobile phone that can
receive text messages as well as emails.
Competitors and Administrators need a system with maximum
flexibility and minimal administration.
Online payment systems are very cheap and secure, online
entry forms, schedules and draws can be accessed automatically. Emails and text
messages can be sent automatically reminding competitors of closing dates,
draws and results etc…
Payment information obviously need to be secure and private,
but schedules, running cards, draws and results do not need to be secure,
access to this information should be available to anyone who desires it, the more transparency we have, the less controversy
we will have!
Why shouldn’t we be able to enter a kennel club registration
or stud book number and an entry form be instantly sent with no spelling
mistakes!
Its taking far too long for the gundog community to sit up
and take notice of new technology and how it could remove the burden of
administration and hard copy paper trail, may be the kennel club should take
the lead or will this be another evolution by trial and error from a bunch of
volunteers that will take another 10 years!
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