By Anna Jones
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
The Clwyd Retriever Club held its puppy and novice gun dog test at Eaton Hall estate, by kind permission of the Duke of Westminster.
The judges for the day were Andy and David Latham, Mick Newsom and Ken Littlemore.
With a promise of a wet and windy day everyone came prepared for the bad weather and the day seemed to be enjoyed by all.
RESULTS
Puppy - ages up to 12 months
1. Wendy Tombs with Bengalbrook Starbuck of Chemsell
2. James Craven with Marknbrow Snap Dragon
3. Phil Brown with Sardonyx Kenzite
4. Phil Brown with Sparkling Emerald Pearl
CoM Joyce Roberts with Cleynhage East Piecy of Marfli
Puppy - ages 12-15 months
1. Anna Lucciardi with Golden Granite
2. Ricky Roberts with Poppet Girl
Novice
1. Simon Elliot with Hilus Widgeon
2. Mick McDermot with Boveycombe Riverboat
3. David Alker with Amy's Petal
4. Darren Hope with Calderhey Allie
CoM Glenys Caldwell with Kenmilforce Hector
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