Johnny85 50 Posted March 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2010 Cheers lads, we'r about 1 hour 30 min from dublin, looking forward to it . A good friend of mine lives in Newry and makes it to near the shoe ground in 2hrs 30mins on Sunday morning if thats any good to you. Bring all you friends. Hopefully will be sunny day Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wetdogsmell 99 Posted March 9, 2010 Report Share Posted March 9, 2010 Cheers lads, we'r about 1 hour 30 min from dublin, looking forward to it . there go's the neighbourhood Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest dee mac Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 best show of working dogs every summer Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jackda 0 Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 Just To update everyone We have confirmed our all our judges. The terriers and lurchers are being judged by two good lads we are bringing over from Wales. The hounds will be judged by a good friend of ours who hunts a very good pack of hounds. Wehave confirmed our usual venue. So all on track for a good day. we just hope know thee weather is good and that all the doggy men turn up. Good Hunting For rest of the season Johnny 85 Is there noone over here, that can judge a dog, or have they been all shipped to the UK to judge over there, because at the end of the day its only a bit of craic, their must be one honest Irishman left on these shores.. Casso, Yes of course there are. There are many many honest good Irish men who can judge. We have had Irish judges every other year. Surely where the judge is from does not matter. However last summer we brought hounds and terriers to many shows where too many lads were stood around the ringside saying "the judge owns the winner", or "that guy came with the judge to the show". Who ever you suggest in the doggy world here someone will know them or be friends with them. With an Irish judge generally you would prefer that none of his breed or his friends would show. By getting a Welsh man it gets rid of this problem. Also yes of course it is a bit of fun, a way of filling the summer. But also for all those lads who turn up hoping to win with their dog, we must put some thought into the judge. It is good for sporting relations also to make some new friends from other areas of the world. It was a cork man who judged the Welsh Game Fair a few years ago. I do hope that the judge selection has not offended you. We just try our best to make a good trouble free day out for doggy men of all shapes and forms. Good Hunting Johnny 85 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jackda 0 Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 Just To update everyone We have confirmed our all our judges. The terriers and lurchers are being judged by two good lads we are bringing over from Wales. The hounds will be judged by a good friend of ours who hunts a very good pack of hounds. Wehave confirmed our usual venue. So all on track for a good day. we just hope know thee weather is good and that all the doggy men turn up. Good Hunting For rest of the season Johnny 85 Is there noone over here, that can judge a dog, or have they been all shipped to the UK to judge over there, because at the end of the day its only a bit of craic, their must be one honest Irishman left on these shores.. Casso, Yes of course there are. There are many many honest good Irish men who can judge. We have had Irish judges every other year. Surely where the judge is from does not matter. However last summer we brought hounds and terriers to many shows where too many lads were stood around the ringside saying "the judge owns the winner", or "that guy came with the judge to the show". Who ever you suggest in the doggy world here someone will know them or be friends with them. With an Irish judge generally you would prefer that none of his breed or his friends would show. By getting a Welsh man it gets rid of this problem. Also yes of course it is a bit of fun, a way of filling the summer. But also for all those lads who turn up hoping to win with their dog, we must put some thought into the judge. It is good for sporting relations also to make some new friends from other areas of the world. It was a cork man who judged the Welsh Game Fair a few years ago. I do hope that the judge selection has not offended you. We just try our best to make a good trouble free day out for doggy men of all shapes and forms. Good Hunting Johnny 85 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jackda 0 Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 well said Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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