NWLRC Working Tests



The North West Labrador Retriever Club is pleased to announce that it will hold 2 Working Tests this year over the one weekend of the 14th and 15th of May at Pinewood.

The Puppy, Novice and Veteran will be held on Saturday 14th May and the Open will be held on Sunday 15th May, both by kind permission of United Utilities and Pinewood.  Entry forms have been sent out to paid up members as at 28th February.

TEST 1.   PUPPY, NOVICE, VETERAN FOR A.V. RETRIEVERS
        To be held at Pine Wood nr. Clitheroe on Saturday 14th May 2011
        By kind permission of United Utilities
Entries close 9th May
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED
JUDGES: John Drury (A),Vikki Stanley, Margaret Crawford, Polly Dunkley
Meet: 8.45am, @ Duke of York, car park, Grindleton.  See Directions Notes
Entry Fees:  £6.00 per dog per category Members. £8.00 Non members

TEST 2.    OPEN WORKING TEST FOR A.V. RETRIEVERS
        To be held at Pine Wood nr  Clitheroe Sunday 15th May 2011
        By kind permission of United Utilities
Entries Close 9th May 2011 
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED                        
Judges: Heather Bradley (A), Jayne Coley (A), Alan Schofield(A) Mark Domane
Meet 8.45am @ Duke of York car park, Grindleton, see Directions Notes
Entry Fees:   £6.00 members, £8.00 non members

RUN UNDER KENNEL CLUB WORKING TEST RULES, SAFARI
        All cheques made payable to N.W.L.R.C.
        All entries to Working Test Secretary N.W.L.R.C.
        Mrs J White
        Sunnyside Farm
        Back Lane, Threapwood,
        Malpas, Cheshire.
        SY14 7AT  Tel No 01948 770120 NO CALLS AFTER 9PM PLEASE
       
Definition of Classes
        PUPPY:  Up to 18 months old at date  of event.
        Novice:  Dog never having been awarded 1st.2nd.or 3rd. in an Open
        Working Test, or 1st in any other working test, Puppy test excepted,
        Or any award in a Field Trial including C.O.M.
        Veteran:  Any dog over 7yrs old at date of event

NO COMPETING DOGS TO BE RUN OVER THE COURSE  EXCEPT AT THE JUDGES REQUEST.  NO BITCHES IN SEASON ON THE GROUND

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