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The various games and competitions held
that afternoon were fun. There was a display by the Good Citizen Dog
Scheme team. This showed the various disciplines and controls the
handlers have over their dogs. All this made the one hundred or so Basset
Hounds and their owners watching feel a little inadequate. Still, there
was always the waggiest tail contest to look forward to! Though, the
omission of a sausage race brought on a few sulks and long faces.
Call this a Fun Day?
The weather turned a little chilly, but by
the evening the sun had re-emerged and the S.E. enclave, having grown in
numbers, gathered for an al fresco meal outside the tents.
Along with the traditional burnt offering
from the barbeque, several bottles of rather good wine were appraised by
the group, I seem to remember that Roy Drew stuck to his favoured gin and
tonic – I bet at home he wears a smoking jacket and has a centre-parting.
As one can imagine, the conversation around the table was scintillating.
As the dusk encroached,
‘Good nights’ were wished and we retreated to our little,
fabric homes to the accompaniment of a dozen tent zips. I think that we
all slept well, except dear Jill, who complained to us the next morning
that Brian had parked their campervan on a slope – so making sleep
difficult.
On
the Sunday, the serious business of the club’s Championship Show began.
The day was consistently hot and the camp site and large marquee had a
very continental atmosphere. Around the ringside people were watching in
the brilliant sunshine – all sunglasses and sun hats.
The dogs were judged by Ann Roberts
from Wales, the bitches by Phil McGarry Arthurs from Northern
Ireland. As you see from the show results pages S.E. branch members
enjoyed some success with their hounds. It was interesting at the finale
of the show that the two judges could not agree on B.I.S. The great George
Johnston - who should have refereed - could not attend, so the onerous
decision was made by the substitute referee, Jane Horsley.
After a very thorough inspection of the two contenders,
the title was awarded to the bitch, Phil
Freer’s Switherland Billie Jean. Best Puppy was Heather and Derek
Storton’s Buzz Lightyear of Dereheath.
By late afternoon the showing was complete
and the crowds began to leave. It had a feeling of the circus leaving town
– but what a great weekend.
Do think about putting this event into your diaries for next year – the
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