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Sunday 28th April Hurlford Community Centre Cessnock Road Hurlford Kilmarnock KA1 5DD |
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Schedules have been sent to all paid up members and are also available from Print Matters |
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Championship Show 13th April 2019 Gannochy Trust Sports Centre Perth Judges: Dogs - Beryl Liggins (Nunsbrook) Bitches - Fiona Clarkson (Drumkilty) Referee - Jan Neilson (Ponfeigh) Lovehayne Bijou Among Fairwinds JW SH. CH. Fenwood Ell Masterpiece at Bluewaters JW
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12 Dog AV Open Stake 19th October 2018 Drummond Estate, Crieff Judges: John D Castle (1845), Ally Kennedy (3168), Joe T Maclure (2449) John Williamson |
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Winner: Erica Munro Ferguson's black Labrador bitch - Abbottshall Midge |
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Guisachan Gathering Championship Show, Friday 20th July 2018 Cannich Shinty Field Main Road, Cannich IV4 7LT Dogs: Marilyn Morphet (Tweedsmouth) Australia Bitches: Ainslie L. Mills (Oriana) Canada Referee: Doreen McGugan (Invergoil/Culzean) Dutch/Ger/Norw/Dan/Lux/Swe/Nord/Bel/VDH/INTCH Majic Truth or Dare
SH CH Linirgor Violets are Blue JW
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Working Test for A.V. Retrievers, Saturday 16th June 2018
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Kennel Club Newsletter for Judges and Prospective Judges Click to Read |
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Open Show Sunday 10th June 2018 |
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Open Show Saturday 7th October 2017
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Wednesday 19th July, Judge Fiona McLeod
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Annual Golden Retriever Interclub Working Test
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GRCS Working Test Saturday 3rd June 2017
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Open Show 11th June 2107 Reserve Best in Show Younie's Largymore Live to Love You |
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Championship Show 8th April 2107 Reserve Best in Show Murray's Rathcloon Thyme and Punishment JW
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The SKC Scottish Show Dog of the Year Competition 5th February 2017 Third place: Linsey Dunbar's Sh. Ch. Linirgor Luv Song JW
Scottish Junior Handler of the Year 4th Rhian Feasby
Thank you to Eileen Sutherland for allowing us to use her photographs. |
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Open Breed Stake Friday 21st October 2016 |
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12 Dog AV Open Stake Winner: Billy Steel with Harperring Breac
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Saturday 1st October 2016 Best in Show McCormack's Flyngalee Piquet JW |
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Congratulations to the team and to the other winners. |
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Sunday 12th June 2016 Judge: Dr. Antonio Lopez Noguera (Ria Vela)
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70th Anniversary Championship Show Saturday 9th April 2016 Bell's Sports Centre, Perth Best in Show Wilson's Lillieslea Lorra Class |
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Super Match and Puppy Walk 23rd January 2016, Alva:
Best Puppy in Match Dunbar's Linirgor Reach for the Stars (right) Puppy Walk (below) |
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Sutherland's Highlandbrae Hector |
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O'Neill's Torcarhian It's Now or Never at Strathlon |
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Winner of 12 Dog Open Breed Stake: Williamson's Nordenlights Cherokee |
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Click for pictures from the Fun Day at Beecraigs Country Park |
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Established in 1946, the primary object of the Club is to encourage the breeding and type of Golden Retriever as laid down in the Breed Standard.
We continue to promote Working Ability and to achieve this aim the Field Trial Sub-committee is constantly alert to what is going on in the Field Trial World. Trials are held annually by the Club to encourage members throughout Great Britain to take part and endeavour to produce results that will be the envy of all other breeds.
Similar responsibilities are adopted by our Show Sub-committee, by publishing and submitting our Judges List to various canine societies, we attempt to give them a lead in their choice of a qualified judge.
Wherever possible, the Show Sub-committee examines the classification offered to us at shows and endevours to ensure that adequate classes are provided so that a general representation of the breed can have the opportunity of going forward. In the organisation of Championship and Open Shows annually, we offer a variety of competition levels for exhibitors.
We invite any owner of a Golden Retriever who seeks advice, information or any guidance whatsoever, to contact us and we will do all we can to provide a considered and accurate answer to any problem they may have.
Remember, the Club is not owned by anyone, it is formed by members who have the well-being and interest of all Golden Retrievers constantly at heart.
One can see, therefore, from these few remarks that the Golden Retriever Club of Scotland, through the office bearers and members of various committees and sub-committees, devotes a great deal of time, thought and experience in maintaining and developing through the above activities the inherent qualities of the Golden Retriever.
May we be of assistance to you?