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Saturday, November 10, 2012

The Cocktail Party

We all converged back to the Walden Yacht Club for the Cocktail Party. Everyone had spruced up and changed into their finery. It was fun seeing everyone all gussied up. We overheard the groups around the tables talking about the day's meetings and also about the past week's Pre-National training. The tension was beginning to rise in the room, though, as people realized that tomorrow morning would come quickly and the 2012 National Retriever Championship would soon begin.

The food was really good and comments were made that this was one of the best meals people had had at a National in recent memory. Besides two Mexican-style buffets loaded with all the hand-made guacamole you could eat--YUM--there was an amazing chocolate fountain--almost two feet tall--with so many things to dip in it, including strawberries, angel food cake, coconut marshmallow, rice crispy treats and more....

As the crowd was enjoying it's dinner, it was announced that there may be a card under your chair which was a gift certificate from Molly Schlachter from MCS Photography. The crowd rose to its feet and looked under their chairs.  Steve Carr and Gary Zellner began to call out the raffle tickets. Prizes were donated by Avery Sporting Dog.

Please enjoy the following photos....

Jerry Mann of the AKC talks to Dean Reinke from Purina


Valarie & Bobby Lane

Terri & Wayne Curtis


Julie Cole & Mitch Patterson


Rick & Lo Dirmeyer from Eukanuba 
Ken Neil & Brenda Little of Lucky Lab Pins



PURE  INDULGENCE!!

Carol & Loren Morehouse





Kelsi Toth & David Carrington of Avery


Who doesn't love a chocolate fountain???!!!

Our Judges, Tommy Parrish, Julie Cole and Dave Seivert


Mark Smith & Chad Baker



Gary Zellner & Steve Carr raffle off the prizes from Avery

Thank you to ALL the SPONSORS ! !  Take time this week to tell them how much you appreciate their support!



 


General Meeting

The General Meeting was called to order at 3:03 pm by NRC President Jim Cope.  A moment of silence was observed for those we have lost in the sport this past year.  Jim reported both grounds and water looked great for this event. 

Annual roll call was taken by Mitch Patterson.  A quorum was present.  2011 minutes were accepted.  The Treasurer's report was read, explained and accepted.  The decision has been made that the entry fee for the 2013 National Open will be $400 per dog.  The nominating committee presented the 2013 ballot of Officers and it was accepted. 

Next speaker was Bill Totten representing the PRTA.  The recipients of the land grants are Blue Bonnet Retriever Club, Kansas City Retriever Club, and Manitoba Retriever Club.  The Madison and Paducah Retriever Clubs had their applications held back but not rejected.  The new PRTA reps are Paul Sletten Vice President and Rob Erhardt for the Mountain Time Zone. 

Rick Dirmeyer of Eukanuba presented Jim Gonia with the portrait of the 2011 National Field Champion "Emmit".  This painting was done by Chris Chantland.  

Next Steve Carr the 2012 Field Trial Chairman thanked our set up crew.  He then thanked the landowners and the host (Red Bird Farms) for allowing us to use their land for this year's event. 

Martha Russell and FC-AFC Lil Ms. Pogo "Pogo" retrieved the starting number bumper. The trial will begin with dog number 31.  The first four rotation numbers were given. They will be 31, 57, 83, 4. 

Ginger Cope and Martha Russell (Co-Chairmen of Marshals Committee) came to the front of the room and made their announcements:

No caravan in the morning

Signs on Hwy 105, sign by the school, and a sign at the property

Before 6:30 am the front gate may be used, but  after 6:30 am the rear entrance must be utilized

Test Dog at 6:30 am

At 7:00 am first running dog (#31) Merlyn IV

Three holding blinds will be used all must be full by 6:55 am

5:45 am all workers should arrive

First series is a double and a land blind using all rooster pheasants

All callbacks will be given at both the Headquarters and Hostess Wagon

Handlers must be on the mat

No Birds: 1st; wait 6--be the 7th running dog, 2nd; wait 6--be 7th running dog, 3rd no bird; go to the end

Gun changes will be made on the same dog numbers as the rotation: 57, 83, 4

Gifts were given to this year's Judges and to the out-going president Jim Cope

All of the Sponsors were honored

The announcement was made that the 2013 National Open will be held in Cheraw,NC

The Judges for 2013 National Open will be Larry Smith, Phil Heye, Jim Cope

The Chief Marshal will be Jeff Talley

The cocktail party will start at 6:30 pm

The bitch check will be held in the parking lot immediatly following the meeting

Meeting was ajorned

SEE YOU AT THE PARTY!!!

 


Scratches

The scratches are #1 & #38

 


Bitch Check.....

.....was held in the parking lot after the General Meeting was finished.






 


Retriever Advisory Committee Meeting

The meeting was called to order promptly at 2 pm by Kate Simonds. At the head table with Kate sat Lisa Carrol Manager of Performance for the AKC, & Jerry Mann Director of Field Representatives for the Sporting Breeds of the AKC. They went over the Advisory Committee Report and posed a few questions to the room about EIC affected dogs and a handler's responsibilities when heat or stress become a health factor to a competing dog.  There was good feedback from the floor on these issues. 

Lisa Carroll, Kate Simonds and Jerry Man
Our next speaker was Dr.Wayne Jensen of the Morris Animal Foundation.  Dr.Jensen from the Morris Animal Foundation came to ask the help of the retriever community in the most impactful study to be done EVER in veterinary medicine. This study is called The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study this will be the largest and longest observational study ever undertaken to improve the health of our dogs.  The study will enroll up to 3,000 Golden Retrievers and will last over 10-14 years.  They are looking to enroll Golden Retrievers under the age of 2 who are healthy at the time of enrollment and have a three generation pedigree. All dogs are welcome to participate in the Canine Lifetime Health Project.  Simply register today at www.CanineLifetimeHealth.org


Dr. Wayne Jensen of the Morris Animal Foundation

Our final speaker was Scott Dewey of Retrieving Freedom who explained his new endeavor and asked for the support of the retriever community.




 


The Retriever Advisory Subcommittee on Rules Report for 2012

This was the information published in the Retrievers News in the October issue. In the following post we will provide additional information from the Retriever Advisory Committee meeting from this afternoon.


September 1, 2012

The Retriever Advisory Subcommittee on Rules Report for 2012



During 2011, since there were no new rules proposed we endeavored to elicit more discussion at our meetings in June and November. It became clear during those discussions that there were several points of concern from the field trial community. The Subcommittee has tried to address some of these concerns in this report.
CONCERN
We are continuing to experience confusion as to the interpretation of the rule defining the difference between an Amateur handler and a Professional handler. 
DISCUSSION
Over the past years there have been a number of enterprising individuals who have used their skills in various ways which has allowed them to produce some income from the sport of Retriever Field Trials. Many of these efforts have gone a long way in educating amateur trainers in methods of training their dogs for field trials. The subcommittee feels that people partaking in these educational tools should not be considered professionals; therefore, writing books, making videos and taking part in seminars would not classify a person as a professional. The committee believes that the clearest line that can be drawn between the amateur and the professional is the real life handling of a dog for compensation. 
That being said, we recognize that someone who instructs an individual on the handling and training of their dog(s), and is compensated for that instruction, is acting as a professional. 
Proposal No. 1
Under STANDING RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE RETRIEVER ADVISORY COMMITTEE page 36
Under 3. Amateur Definition (a.) after the words “the trial in question has not” delete (a) in its entirety and insert the following: 
“received compensation from the direct training of a dog for hunting, hunting tests or field trials and/or the handling of a dog in the same, and/or the regular and systematic personal instruction of other individuals regarding the above pursuits at any level.”
Compensation as provided above is defined as money, goods or services to a person or any member of their household.
 Insert the following paragraphs for clarification:
“Any person participating in an occasional organized seminar or workshop to improve the training and handling of field trial, hunting test or hunting dogs will be exempt from the above provisions as will a person who receives payment for providing educational material, (such as books, videos, etc.), to the public on the training and handling of field trial, hunting test or hunting dogs will not be considered a Professional.”
So that 3 (a.) in its entirety will now read:
3. Amateur Definition: The following definitions and standards should be followed in determining the status of any person to be an Amateur:
(a.) For purposes of eligibility to judge under Section 3 of Chapter 14 of the Rules for Retriever trials, a person shall be considered an Amateur who, during the period of two years preceding the trial in question, has not received compensation from the direct training of
a dog for hunting, hunting tests or field trials and/or the handling of a dog in the same, and/or the regular and systematic personal instruction of other individuals regarding the above pursuits at any level.
Compensation as provided above is defined as money, goods or services to a person or any member of their household.
Any person participating in an occasional organized seminar or workshop to improve the training and handling of field trial, hunting test or hunting dogs will be exempt from the above provisions as will a person who receives payment for providing educational material, (such as books, videos, etc.), to the public on the training and handling of field trial, hunting test or hunting dogs will not be considered a Professional.
Proposal No. 2
CONCERN
In recent years uncertainty has arisen over amateur status of persons who are living with a professional as family members or who have a virtual spousal relationship with a professional although the are not legally married. Also, some individuals have expressed concern that their very close friendship with a professional might invalidate their amateur status under the present rule.
The subcommittee thus believes that a more definitive description of the family and other relationships which cause the loss of amateur status is needed.
Under 3. (c.) after the words “No person shall be entitled to status as an Amateur” delete the completion of the sentence and insert “who is residing with a professional as part of his or her immediate family or who has an ongoing intimate personal relationship with a professional beyond that of a friend or client.”
So that paragraph (c.) in its entirety will read:
“No person shall be entitled to status as an Amateur who is residing with a professional as part of his or her immediate family or who has an ongoing intimate personal relationship with a professional beyond that of a friend or client.”
The time periods for any disqualification from Amateur status
under this section shall be the same as those fixed by paragraphs
(a.) and (b.) above.”
CONCERN
The effect of a field Trial Committee refusing an entry in the Amateur stake.
DISCUSSION
In order to clarify a Field Trial Committee’s position in declining an entry in the Amateur stake, (where there is no protest), but because the Field Trial Committee feels the individual lacks Amateur status, we felt some explanatory language was necessary. 
Proposal No. 3
After 3. Amateur Definition (d.) as written add the following paragraph: 
“A Field Trial Committee’s determination rejecting a person’s Amateur All-Age entry for lack of Amateur status made solely on its own volition shall not affect that person’s Amateur status for any future trials.”
So that Paragraph 3 (d.) in its entirety will read:
(d.) The determination of amateur status under these directives for the purpose of any particular field trial shall be made by the field Trial Committee for that trial.
A Field Trial Committee’s determination rejecting a person’s Amateur All-Age entry for lack of Amateur status made solely on its own volition shall not affect that person’s Amateur status for any future trials.
Further Discussion of 3.(d.)
A person’s Amateur status may also be questioned by a person filing a protest under chapter 10, Section 1 stating the dog’s ineligibility to run in the Amateur stake due to the handler’s lack of Amateur status. If a protest is filed it precipitates a field trial committee misconduct hearing, with a full report of the proceedings sent to the AKC. The individual that is found to be a professional by a Field Trial Committee under these circumstances will remain a professional unless he appeals the decision to the AKC and secures a reversal, or fulfills the requirements outlined in paragraphs 3 (a.) and (b.)
CONCERN Layout Blinds
DISCUSSION
At our meetings we have encouraged discussion about the use of layout blinds. When a straw vote has been called the results have been about equal yes and no; however, the reasons not to use these blinds seem much more compelling to the Committee than the ability to hide a bird thrower. The chances of both dogs and bird boys sustaining a serious injury when lying in these blinds is real. The temperature turning hot puts the bird boy at high risk, as well as a dog stepping on the blind being a physical danger to both the dog and the layout blind occupant. 
There are a variety of camouflages designed for grass lands put out by sporting goods stores that could be used to conceal bird throwers in these situations.
Proposal No. 4 Layout Blinds
Under STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR NON-SLIP RETRIEVER TRIALS, No. 8, 3rd paragraph, (page 28) after the sentence ending the distinctive shape of the blind insert the following: and in no event shall gunners or throwers be instructed to lay down on the ground in layout blinds or like configurations for hiding purposes.
So that No. 8, 3rd paragraph in its entirety will read:
“Retired Guns, throwers and blind planters should be concealed by a blind that provides complete coverage, adequate space, and natural camouflage to conceal the distinctive shape of the blind and in no event shall gunners or throwers be instructed to lay down on the ground in layout blinds or like configurations for hiding purposes. The blind must be so located as to minimize the development of a trail that will lead the running dog away from the area of the fall. In no circumstances should the judges have the guns move to another position to mislead dogs in their marking. No blinds shall be placed in the field in a marking test except in accordance with the provisions set forth in this paragraph or for the purpose of protecting the running dogs from injury by unseen hazards.”
CONCERN
Excessive waits in minor stakes.
DISCUSSION
It has come to the subcommittee’s attention that the minor stakes are being shut down on a more frequent basis and for extended periods of time while they await dogs and handlers from the major stakes. Usually, this delay is caused by the major stakes’ marshal and/or judges’ insistence that their dogs run in order. That and the major stake handlers staying put with no one directing them to proceed to a shut down or soon to be shut down minor stake.
The above situations can be largely avoided under the existing rules by the Field Trial Marshal acting pursuant to Section 4(a) of Chapter 14 of the Retriever Rules (Page 18 in the Rule Book). This provision gives the Field Trial Marshal the authority to overrule the major stake judges and marshal whenever a change in the running order will affect two or more stakes. The Field Trial Marshal is tasked with communicating between the stakes. When he thus sees a looming delay in a minor stake he should step in and direct the needed minor stake handlers to leave the major stake and proceed to the affected minor stake despite this changing the running order in the major stake. 
The subcommittee hopes that awareness of and application of these provisions of the Rule Book will substantially reduce most of the minor stake delays now being experienced.

Submitted by the Retriever Advisory Committee - 
Subcommittee on Rules 
Chairman – Katharine Simonds 
Members – Bill Daley, John Goettl, Bob Kennon, Nelson Sills

 


At The Club

The Hostess and Merchandise Committee have set up their shop and people have been passing through all morning, picking up their Handler bags and trying on some new gear from the National Club. Brenda Little, a NRC Vendor has a new selection of mugs and jewelry...check it out! The Retriever News and MCS Photography are sitting outside under a veranda with Lake Conroe behind them.


The SET-UP takes many volunteers....












What A Cutie Pie!!

 


Walden Yacht Club

The Walden Yacht is the site for all of today's activities: Store, Handler Bag Pick-up, Meetings. Except for dog training, of course! NRC Mdse Store opens at 8 am....Directions:

Directions to Walden Yacht Club from Best Western Headquarters:
Take 105 West towards Montgomery
Turn right onto Walden Drive (Walmart on corner) and follow around until you can turn on Emerson--you will see yacht club sign at turn. Take left onto Melville--Melville runs into club.

We used our I-Phones and "Siri" gave us great directions...gotta love the technology!!





The Walden Yacht is the site for all of today's activities: Store, Handler Bag Pick-up, Meetings. Except for dog training, of course! NRC Mdse Store opens at 8 am....Directions:

Directions to Walden Yacht Club from Best Western Headquarters:
Take 105 West towards Montgomery
Turn right onto Walden Drive (Walmart on corner) and follow around until you can turn on Emerson--you will see yacht club sign at turn. Take left onto Melville--Melville runs into club.

We used our I-Phones and "Siri" gave us great directions...gotta love the technology!!


 




2012 NRC
Running Order

1. FC-AFC Moonstones Sea Biscuit Run “Biscuit” LM, Bill McKnight
2. FC Escalera's Black Explosion “Nitro” LM, Al Arthur
3. FC Bayou Teche Tex “Tex” LM, Mark Smith
4. FC-AFC In The Hunt Farm's Executive Sweet “Sweet” LF, Tom Bogusky
5. FC-AFC Atlasta Winner “Lassie” LF, Scott Harp
6. FC Valtor's Hayseed Kid “Kid” LM, Don Remien
7. FC-AFC Citori's Accept No Substitute “Brook” LF, Michael Moore
8. FC Jazztime Empty Wallet “Cash” LM, Bill Totten
9. FC Premier's RSK Powerstroke “Diesel” LM, Alan Pleasant
10. FC Watermark's Mister Candlewood “Mister” LM, Danny Farmer
11. FC Little Bit Dangerous “Tiny” LF, John Henninger
12. FC Lubys and Whitewaters Pirates Jewel “Jewel” LF, Ray Voigt
13. FC Drake's Bay Parting Of The Sea “Moses” LM, Wayne Curtis
14. FC Honky Tonk Take It Easy “Tie” LM, Ty Rorem
15. FC-AFC Bayou Teche Eye On The Ball “Slider” LM, Lauren Hays
16. FC-AFC Bo Ford's Full Bird Colonel “Colonel” LM, Karl Gunzer
17. FC-AFC Mercy Mercy Mercy Me “Mercy” LF, John Stracka
18. FC-AFC Star Spangled Girl II MH “Banner” LF, Alice Woodyard
19. FC-AFC Calculated Risk “Chance” LM, Al Arthur
20. Biggun's Wild Rose Warrior MH “Rosie” LF, Rob Erhardt
21. FC-AFC Shadows Sweet Something “Sugar” LF, Mark Medford
22. FC Yankee Fork Yancy “Yancy” LM, Eric Fangsrud
23. FC Mak's Convince Me Connie MH “Connie” LF, Tim Milligan
24. FC Candlewood's Man In Black “Cash” LM, Danny Farmer
25. FC-AFC Go Margo “Margo” LF, Mel Milton
26. FC Dominator's Autumn Creek Gamble “Betsy” LF, Paul Sletten
27. FC-AFC Chatanika's High Water Haylee “Haylee” LF, Patti Kiernan
28. FC-AFC Lil Bit's Cote D'Or Pinot Noir “Bart” LM, Alan Pleasant
29. FC Madison Hadagun “Madison” LF, Bill Sargenti
30. FC-AFC Tru's Little Cruiser “Cruise” LM, John Henninger
31. FC Merlyn IV “Merlyn” LM, Jerry Patopea
32. FC 3RS's Carbon Calie “Calie” LF, Bill Eckett
33. Fox Haven's Born To Run MH “Dash” LM, Don Remien
34. AFC Skywatch Cowboy “Cowboy” LM, Ray Vreeland
35. Backwater Smokin Turq “Turq” LM, Kenny Trott
36. High Peak Rebel Ridge's Outlaw “Jesse Jane” LF, Sammie Thompson
37. FC-AFC Bayou-Star Beyond Independent “Tia” LF, Danny Farmer
38. FC-AFC Seaside's Get The Party Started “Pink” LF, Al Arthur
39. Lock Five's My Mother's Keeper “Keeper” LF, Andy Attar
40. NFC-AFC Candlewood's Something Royal “Windy” LF, Ken Neil
41. FC-AFC-CNFC-CNAFC Nightwings Marsh Leader “Guide” LM, Bill Totten
42. NFC Watermark's Running Back “Emmitt” LM, Jim Gonia
43. FC Forry's Charmed One “Piper” LF, Ed Forry
44. Carronade's Esprit De Corps “Cori” LF, Ray Voigt
45. FC Bluenorth's Davey Crockett “Davey” LM, Alan Pleasant
46. FC-AFC Coolwater's Knockout “Punch” LM, Alex Washburn
47. Road Warriors Dieter Brock “Deets” LM, Ty Rorem
48. AFC Texas Troubador “Tubb” LM, Martha Russell
49. FC Millforge On A Roll “Lucky” LM, Bill Sargenti
50. FC Trumarc's Dot Come “Dottie” LF, Danny Farmer
51. FC Salty Paws Hammerin Hank “Henry” LM, Tim Milligan
52. FC-AFC Hardscrabble Carbunnation “Fizz” LF, Karl Gunzer
53. FC-AFC Candlewoods Life Is A Highway “Freeway” LM, Paul Sletten
54. NAFC Paddle Creek's Pack Your Grip “Traveler” LM, Chad Baker
55. FC Peakebrook's Brawny Force “Dozer” LM, Al Arthur
56. FC-AFC Lanes Lets Get Ready To Rumble “Ali” LM, Mark Smith
57. FC-AFC Great Bunns Of Fire “Jerrylee” LF, Lynne DuBose
58. FC Huckleberry Fen “Huck” LM, Eric Fangsrud
59. FC Armagh's En Fuego “Hottie” LF, Don Remien
60. FC Tower of Terror “Dragon” LM, Scott Harp
61. FC-AFC Westshore Buddy “Buddy” LM, Jerry Kamphuis
62. FC RSK's Oohs And Aahs “Ozzie” LM, Alan Pleasant
63. FC Dominator Boots She Worth It “Boots” LF, Danny Farmer
64. FC-AFC Kimber VIII “Kimber” LF, Jerry Patopea
65. FC-AFC Huntersbest Sapphire Jubilee “Jacki” LF, John Henninger
66. Beadle's Turbo Nina “Nina” LF, Wayne Curtis
67. FC-AFC Big Alfonse Capone Of Mo-Kan “Al” LM, Bill Eckett
68. FC-AFC Candlewood GoldenDaze Louie “Louie” LM, Chuck Schweikert
69. FC-AFC Waterdogs Iron Diva “Diva” LF, John Stracka
70. FC Citori's No Holds Barred “Freedom” LF, Bill Sargenti
71. FC-AFC Third Creek's Big Stick “Woody” LM, Paul Knutson
72. Low Tide's Pounder “Lb.” LM, Al Arthur
73. FC Catalina's Trumarc “Trudi” LF, Rob Erhardt
74. FC Seaside's Kingfish “King” LM, Mark Medford
75. FC-AFC Sanpitch River Shore Thing “Shorty” LM, Bill Totten
76. FC-AFC Trumarc's Hollandaise “Holland” LM, Danny Farmer
77. FC Farmer's No Insurance “Dealer” LM, Tim Milligan
78. FC-AFC Nebo's Onyx Tornado “Twister” LM, Al Wilson
79. FC Ride Sally Ride III “Sally” LF, Paul Sletten
80. FC CK's Blue Velvet “George” LM, Alan Pleasant
81. FC-AFC Candlewood's Right On Ruby Reynolds “Ruby” LF, Ray Voigt
82. FC Moodys Jumpin Jack Flash “Jack” LM, Charlie Moody
83. FC-AFC Bayou Teche Miah “Miah” LF, Stephen Ritter
84. FC-AFC Robbers' Stray Bullet “Bullet” LM, Dave Rorem
85. FC-AFC Lil Chin Music “Lil” LF, Don Remien
86. CFC Backwater's Boomer “Boomer” LM, Kenny Trott
87. FC Shadow's Whiteshoes “Billie” LM, Karl Gunzer
88. FC-AFC Seaside's Pelican Pete “Pete” LM, Steve Yozamp
89. FC-AFC Hilltop's High Society “Gracie” LF, Danny Farmer
90. FC-AFC Hardscrabbles Powder My Buns “Pow” LM, Al Arthur
91. FC-AFC Maple Creek's Mattie Mae “Mattie” LF, David McMahan
92. FC Adams Acres Water Lilly” Lilly” LF, Bill Sargenti
93. FC-AFC-CFC-CAFC L And L Just A Gigolo “Deuce” LM, Howard Simson
94. FC-AFC Fen Wizzard “Fen” LM, Eric Fangsrud
95. FC Sweetie's Easy Rider “Ford” LM, Jim Gonia
96. FC Indi Go Girl “Indy” LF, Chris Ledford
97. FC-AFC Ragin Eye Of The Storm “Cane” LM, John Thomas
98. FC-AFC Land Ahoy “Pirate” LM, Jerry Patopea
99. FC-AFC Trulines Walla Walla Sweet “Pink” LF, John Henninger
100. FC Rock River Benjamin “Ben” LM, Bill Eckett
101. FC Wing Magic's Standpipe Moon “Piper” LF, Mark Edwards
102. FC-AFC Rocky Creek's Full Tilt Boogie “Pearl” LF, Danny Farmer
103. FC Dogwoods Fear Factor “Boo” LM, Tim Milligan
104. FC-AFC Wingover's Pedro II “Pedro” LM, Dolores Smith
105. FC Mitimat You Go Girl “Diva” LF, Paul Sletten