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Firstly, I would like to compliment Robert in his efforts in organising this meeting. It`s encouraging to see a new generation out there willing to try and put a show on and he was rewarded with a fine turn out.
However, if shows like this and all the others around the Country are to be a success, then they have to be better organised.
For the last couple of weeks i`ve been getting Ernie `ready` and really looking forward to what looked on paper, a promising day's sport as it turned out, in my opinion it was the same old same old that is served up every week throughout the Summer !
I was up at 6 am, got my jobs done and headed off with Gavin and Ernie at 8 o`clock. We made good time and THREE hours later we arrived at the venue.
Nearly two hours later, but only 45 minutes after the scheduled start time Coursing got under way. Now for the life of me why Robert wanted to errect an obstacle that Denman would have trouble clearing in the middle of the course is beyond me ! Now if there are `trained` whippets out there then fair enough, but dogs having their first run is not on ! First lesson hopefully learnt !
Lesson 2 is make sure your own equipment is up to scratch and not rely on other peoples !
Back to the coursing and all the dogs stopped, bemused, one went through a small gap, some fought and some made it around to the finish. The final was a little better even though the lure driving nearly handed it to the dog well behind in second place. Thankfully the best dog came through to win. I declined to run Ernie as it looked `dodgy` and dogs could posssible be hurt !
All set now for the racing ! Er no, we`re having the showing first ! ! Despite my protests as to why not continue with the planned racing and I had travelled a long way, my pleas fell on deaf ears and my entry fee was offered back to me if I wanted.
This is the same old `rubbish` served up at Game Shows throughout the Country and Robert told me that this is how it is done `up here` !
Come on Robert put your own `stamp` on your show and don`t follow the sad route adopted by others !
Nearly THREE hours later, racing got under way. Ernie won his heat and was the only one of the five to finish ! The second heat was a lot better and all the dogs finished. The final was a non contest as Ernie come home a distance clear.
Collected dog, into van, didn`t wait for a trophy and set off FIVE AND A HALF HOURS after we arrived on our THREE hour journey home !
The under 23` Racing was a much better spectacle and was competitive and well done to John and China, it must have been that lucky jacket you were wearing John !
A real missed oppertunity to put on a good show and i`m sure Robert will have gained valuable experience and I do hope he puts on another one in the future.
If racing is to move forward in Ulster in what ever category Whippets, Unders, Overs etc then put on a racing day where young or inexperience dogs can have a go in practice and learn what they are meant to do ! I`m lucky I have my own gallop and can run Ernie behind the drag any day I want.
The people who organise the racing at these show do it their way and it makes for standing around for hours watching some person decide your dog is better looking than mine. There is a place for showing dogs, but first and foremost these dogs are meant for RUNNING ! !
I have enjoyed meeting new friends at these show and running Ernie, but i`m afraid it will be the last time you see me Gavin or Ernie at them, as they are not what I was used to when racing back in England and they don`t interest me in their current format.
I wish everyone up North all the best for the new season and I look forward to hearing on K9 who is winning !
With all the young pups out there, a new start could be made for those of you who have an interest. If I didn`t live as far away I would certainly change it all around and bring new ideas and interest in what is a great sport.
Happy Racing !
Yours in Sport ,
Martin Tucker.
However, if shows like this and all the others around the Country are to be a success, then they have to be better organised.
For the last couple of weeks i`ve been getting Ernie `ready` and really looking forward to what looked on paper, a promising day's sport as it turned out, in my opinion it was the same old same old that is served up every week throughout the Summer !
I was up at 6 am, got my jobs done and headed off with Gavin and Ernie at 8 o`clock. We made good time and THREE hours later we arrived at the venue.
Nearly two hours later, but only 45 minutes after the scheduled start time Coursing got under way. Now for the life of me why Robert wanted to errect an obstacle that Denman would have trouble clearing in the middle of the course is beyond me ! Now if there are `trained` whippets out there then fair enough, but dogs having their first run is not on ! First lesson hopefully learnt !
Lesson 2 is make sure your own equipment is up to scratch and not rely on other peoples !
Back to the coursing and all the dogs stopped, bemused, one went through a small gap, some fought and some made it around to the finish. The final was a little better even though the lure driving nearly handed it to the dog well behind in second place. Thankfully the best dog came through to win. I declined to run Ernie as it looked `dodgy` and dogs could posssible be hurt !
All set now for the racing ! Er no, we`re having the showing first ! ! Despite my protests as to why not continue with the planned racing and I had travelled a long way, my pleas fell on deaf ears and my entry fee was offered back to me if I wanted.
This is the same old `rubbish` served up at Game Shows throughout the Country and Robert told me that this is how it is done `up here` !
Come on Robert put your own `stamp` on your show and don`t follow the sad route adopted by others !
Nearly THREE hours later, racing got under way. Ernie won his heat and was the only one of the five to finish ! The second heat was a lot better and all the dogs finished. The final was a non contest as Ernie come home a distance clear.
Collected dog, into van, didn`t wait for a trophy and set off FIVE AND A HALF HOURS after we arrived on our THREE hour journey home !
The under 23` Racing was a much better spectacle and was competitive and well done to John and China, it must have been that lucky jacket you were wearing John !
A real missed oppertunity to put on a good show and i`m sure Robert will have gained valuable experience and I do hope he puts on another one in the future.
If racing is to move forward in Ulster in what ever category Whippets, Unders, Overs etc then put on a racing day where young or inexperience dogs can have a go in practice and learn what they are meant to do ! I`m lucky I have my own gallop and can run Ernie behind the drag any day I want.
The people who organise the racing at these show do it their way and it makes for standing around for hours watching some person decide your dog is better looking than mine. There is a place for showing dogs, but first and foremost these dogs are meant for RUNNING ! !
I have enjoyed meeting new friends at these show and running Ernie, but i`m afraid it will be the last time you see me Gavin or Ernie at them, as they are not what I was used to when racing back in England and they don`t interest me in their current format.
I wish everyone up North all the best for the new season and I look forward to hearing on K9 who is winning !
With all the young pups out there, a new start could be made for those of you who have an interest. If I didn`t live as far away I would certainly change it all around and bring new ideas and interest in what is a great sport.
Happy Racing !
Yours in Sport ,
Martin Tucker.