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Lovely pics of your dogs and children indeed top mumsy, :cheers: but didnt your mammy ever tell you its rude to point :lol: glad you ALL enjoyed yourselves, as i did reading your posts, great piccies , thank youposh totty said:lovely pics there of my sons and our dogs!!! thank you :thumbsup:lamping man said:
Scott Frodsham said:My understanding of the rules is that if there is deliberate contact that it's the end of the course (that's from a judge, don't recall his name but he judged the first Vale Royal meeting approx 7 years ago, sure Mark will recall his name). Looking at the pics it looks like the dog in white drags the red dog down.posh totty said:no mine did :thumbsup:Scott Frodsham said:So the red dog (Cleo) won?posh totty said:no wasnt a no course and yes sparkys cleo :thumbsup:
Sure Chris will be able to clarify this? Come on Lampy! :- "
Thanks Mark, I thought it was Paul.Mark Roberts said:Scott Frodsham said:My understanding of the rules is that if there is deliberate contact that it's the end of the course (that's from a judge, don't recall his name but he judged the first Vale Royal meeting approx 7 years ago, sure Mark will recall his name). Looking at the pics it looks like the dog in white drags the red dog down.posh totty said:no mine did :thumbsup:Scott Frodsham said:So the red dog (Cleo) won?posh totty said:no wasnt a no course and yes sparkys cleo :thumbsup:
Sure Chris will be able to clarify this? Come on Lampy! :- "
The Judge in question that day was Mr P Sager he stated somthing along the lines of ~ if a dog was leading and another dog delibratly brought down the dog leading on points then he would call a no course (but I think that was his own opinion rather than a hard and fast rule)