The winners on the moor: Peter Burton, Annette Clarke, Sara Gadd, Alan Fryer, Nigel Rowson and Phill Highfield.
By Fred Smith
Friday, 25 January 2008
The Northumberland & Durham LRC held a 12 gun dog a.v. retriever open stake at Eggleston Moor, Middleton-in-Teesdale last autumn. The judges were Alan Fryer, Nigel Rowson and Peter Burton.
RESULTS
1. (& best on a runner) Sara Gadd with FTCh Mansengreen Diesel of Birdsgreen
2. Phil Highfield with Levenghyl Bee of Featherfly
3. (& best handler) Annette Clarke with Garronpoint Liffey
CoM. Anthony Camps with Pleanbank Miss
CoM. (& guns' choice) B. J. Gouldthorpe with Staindrop Grebe
CoM. David Newton with Drewery Lane Dillon
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