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Macha said:I'm on holiday all month and have time to travel so I rang organiser Arthur Cook to enquire.kipper fluke said:Might be wrong but I'm sure everyone will dive in if I am- :clown: I think anyone can run at the Derby-providing the dog looks like a whippet lol-no labs, alsations or rough haired mongrals-
(no pre-qualifying necessary)- :blink:
Run to Scottish club rules....
Might be different for the Scottish Championships..though...
He says you have to be a member of an affiliated organisation and he said my lurcher (looks like a whippet except that he's 24 inches at the shoulder and nearly 50 lbs) wouldn't be eligible and my young whippet would need to be trialed before being allowed in the races. I think the whippet would do okay in trials but can't be 100% sure, the temptation to go is that I have so few opportunities to race whippets in Ireland and there would be 4 days of racing before the actual Derby (Sat, Sun, Wed, Sat). The Derby is on the last Sun of July and is only open to dogs who have qualified in previous heats.
as I said I'm tempted, so if there is anyone who can help me out re travel and/or accommodation, please p-mail me
you have to quaifily on the saturday to race race in the derby semis and finals and if your lurcher has whippet in it and looks like one it should be able to runocsar said:Macha said:I'm on holiday all month and have time to travel so I rang organiser Arthur Cook to enquire.kipper fluke said:Might be wrong but I'm sure everyone will dive in if I am- :clown: I think anyone can run at the Derby-providing the dog looks like a whippet lol-no labs, alsations or rough haired mongrals-
(no pre-qualifying necessary)- :blink:
Run to Scottish club rules....
Might be different for the Scottish Championships..though...
He says you have to be a member of an affiliated organisation and he said my lurcher (looks like a whippet except that he's 24 inches at the shoulder and nearly 50 lbs) wouldn't be eligible and my young whippet would need to be trialed before being allowed in the races. I think the whippet would do okay in trials but can't be 100% sure, the temptation to go is that I have so few opportunities to race whippets in Ireland and there would be 4 days of racing before the actual Derby (Sat, Sun, Wed, Sat). The Derby is on the last Sun of July and is only open to dogs who have qualified in previous heats.
as I said I'm tempted, so if there is anyone who can help me out re travel and/or accommodation, please p-mail me
well i hope KIZ MY ASS does the bizz for the ladsarahferguson said:i think kiss my arse for the yearlings go geordie
just bringing this page back up to the fore to remind you (esp. about the fiddle!)Macha said:I probably am going to come by train and camp for the week so I'll be looking for extra blankets and towels when it rains
Can someone lend me a fiddle/violin and bow in okay condition? for any part of the week (esp non-race days). I'm serious. I want to practice a bit, maybe busk, but I have to carry backpackers tent and sleeping bag & other essentials on my back, walk the hounds and wheel their crate :sweating: so I really couldn't bring a fiddle from home with me.
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