Our Field Trial Winners
Field Trial Winner Derrity Thor
Open Field Trial Award Winner Derrity Rose
Field Trial Winner Conneywarren Tammy of Derrity
Field Trial Winner Marquest Masquerade of Derrity
Field Trial Award Winner Derrity Flash
Open Field Trial Winner Pechasi Kingston of Derrity (qualifier of IGL Retriever Championship 2004)
Field Trial Winner Pechasi Moonlight of Derrity
Field Trial Winner Derrity Thor
Open Field Trial Award Winner Derrity Rose
Field Trial Winner Conneywarren Tammy of Derrity
Field Trial Winner Marquest Masquerade of Derrity
Field Trial Award Winner Derrity Flash
Open Field Trial Winner Pechasi Kingston of Derrity (qualifier of IGL Retriever Championship 2004)
Field Trial Winner Pechasi Moonlight of Derrity
Abstract from an article written by B panel judge Philippa Williams for The Yorkshire Retriever Field Trial Society after their 16 Dog All Aged trial at Duncombe Park on 8th September 2018 by kind permission of Lord Feversham.
"We knew there would be plenty of game but as the competitors soon found out that also add to the complexity of the day. You know the score, partridge down send your dog but on the way out the pheasants just wanted to make their presence known. The dogs with less experience got rather distracted and as this was an All Aged Stake had to be called up".
"Once we got towards the end of the gulley and whilst we were doing our books the keeper John who was out in an adjoining field shot two partridge which he said he believed could have run, so off we dashed gathering our dogs as we went. The first to be sent was Charlotte Jeffrey with Derrity Thor who made a very thorough & methodical job picking the bird. Unfortunately the other dogs were unable to find the second partridge but my co judges and I did!"
"Although there was only a first place given, which went to Charlotte Jeffrey’s Derrity Thor, who showed his maturity by not being bothered by all the game, was always on the whistle and when left to it, hunted well".
"We knew there would be plenty of game but as the competitors soon found out that also add to the complexity of the day. You know the score, partridge down send your dog but on the way out the pheasants just wanted to make their presence known. The dogs with less experience got rather distracted and as this was an All Aged Stake had to be called up".
"Once we got towards the end of the gulley and whilst we were doing our books the keeper John who was out in an adjoining field shot two partridge which he said he believed could have run, so off we dashed gathering our dogs as we went. The first to be sent was Charlotte Jeffrey with Derrity Thor who made a very thorough & methodical job picking the bird. Unfortunately the other dogs were unable to find the second partridge but my co judges and I did!"
"Although there was only a first place given, which went to Charlotte Jeffrey’s Derrity Thor, who showed his maturity by not being bothered by all the game, was always on the whistle and when left to it, hunted well".