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2017Actewaglroyal Canberra Show 2017 ACTEWAGL ROYAL CANBERRA SHOW Championship Dog Show Exhibition Park in Canberra, Mitchell ACT Friday 24, Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 February 2017 Conformation classes 1*, 3, 4, 5, 10 & 11 (Dogs and Bitches) *BABY PUPPY of the DAY will be awarded each day in each group FINAL on Sunday – prior to Best in Show Panel of Judges Mr B Spoljaric (Croatia) Mrs P Heikinnen-Lehkonen (Finland) Mr H Lehkonen (Finland) Mr D Thompson (USA) ACTEWAGL ROYAL CANBERRA SHOW Dog Team Chief Dog Steward – Mr Derek Hyde Mrs Dee Hyde, Mrs Pat Bowden, Mrs Mara Herba, Mrs Beverley Barr, Ms Brooke Mills, Ms Judith Barlow Mr Derek Hyde, Mr Simon Mills, Mr Stuart Barr, Mr Richard Herba JUNIOR HANDLER COMPETITION Open Junior Handler competition on Saturday after 12 noon OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Barbara Killworth “Cabal” Supported by Ffire Photography Cover photograph copyright Barbara Killworth. Used with permission. This is a Qualifying Show The Society reserves the right to substitute judges or reallocate breeds from one judge to another should this be necessary. This show is conducted under the By-Laws of the RNCAS. Please note the following excerpts from Dogs ACT Regulations: 4. Aggressive Dogs 4.1 Each owner, exhibitor or handler at a Show or Trial must take all action necessary to ensure that any dog under his or her control or responsibility does not behave in an aggressive manner. 4.2 Any person at a show or trial observing an incident where a dog has acted in an aggressive or savage manner causing actual damage or unreasonable danger to any person or exhibit, should report the incident to the Dogs ACT representative as soon as possible. TROPHIES, SASHES AND PRIZES Donations of prizes from the Royal National Capital Agricultural Society, our many sponsors, Clubs and individuals are gratefully acknowledged. Without their generosity we would not be able to provide the following fine trophies. In addition we would like to separately acknowledge the generous cash contributions from Royal Canin, Canberra Concrete Sleepers, Easy Dog Entries, CCrates and Catonam Products. These have been combined and distributed throughout the awards. GENERAL SPECIALS BEST IN SHOW Royal National Capital Agricultural Society - Trophy Cash Trophy - $500 Derek & Dee Hyde - Trophy Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Silver Shade Product CCrates Premium Trolley RUNNER UP TO BEST IN SHOW ACT Ladies Kennel Club Inc - Trophy Cash Trophy - $250 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Silver Shade Product CCrates - Secura Pen 4 BEST BABY PUPPY IN SHOW Canberra All Breeds Kennel Club Inc - Trophy Cash Trophy - $50 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Exit Odour Product BEST PUPPY IN SHOW Anja Meyer - Trophy Cash Trophy - $50 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Exit Odour Product BEST JUNIOR IN SHOW Patricia Bowden - Trophy Cash Trophy - $50 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Exit Odour Product BEST INTERMEDIATE IN SHOW Richard & Mara Herba - Trophy Cash Trophy - $50 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Exit Odour Product BEST AUSTRALIAN BRED IN SHOW National Capital Kennel Club Inc - Trophy Cash Trophy - $50 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Exit Odour Product BEST OPEN IN SHOW Stuart & Beverley Barr - Trophy Cash Trophy - $50 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Championship Dog Show Catalogue 2017 ActewAGL Royal Canberra Show Pg 3 Catonam Products - Exit Odour Product AWARDS FOR EACH GROUP BEST IN GROUP, RUNNER UP TO BEST IN GROUP & CLASSES IN GROUP RECEIVE A SASH BEST IN GROUP Royal National Capital Agricultural Society - Trophy Cash Trophy - $100 Royal Canin - Product and Branded Goods Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Vouche CCrates - Product RUNNER UP TO BEST IN GROUP Royal Canin - Product Cash Trophy - $50 Dog News Australia - Advertising Voucher Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Voucher PUPPY IN GROUP Royal Canin - Product Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Voucher JUNIOR IN GROUP Royal Canin - Product Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Voucher INTERMEDIATE IN GROUP Royal Canin - Product Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Voucher AUSTRALIAN BRED IN GROUP Royal Canin - Product Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Voucher OPEN IN GROUP Royal Canin - Product Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Voucher BABY PUPPY OF THE DAY Royal Canin - Product Catonam Products - Animal House Grooming Product Voucher CCrates - Branded Goods Championship Dog Show Catalogue 2017 ActewAGL Royal Canberra Show Pg 4 TERRIER GROUP BEST OF BREED | Border Terrier Trophy donated by the Border Terrier Club of NSW BEST OF BREED | Bull Terrier Trophy donated by ACT Bull Terrier Club BEST OF BREED | Bull Terrier (Miniature) Trophy donated by ACT Bull Terrier Club BEST OF BREED | Cairn Terrier Trophy donated by the Cairn Terrier Club of NSW BEST OF BREED | Fox Terrier (Smooth) Am Ch/Ch High Mountain Garden Party (Imp USA) Trophy donated by SP Mills & AE Knight GUNDOG GROUP BEST IN GROUP Trophy donated by the ACT Gundog Society BEST OF BREED | Cocker Spaniel Sash donated by the Cocker Spaniel Club of the ACT BABY OF BREED | Cocker Spaniel Sash donated by the Cocker Spaniel Club of the ACT BEST OF BREED | Weimaraner Sash and Trophy donated by the ACT Weimaraner Club HOUND GROUP BEST IN GROUP The Oxford Bags Trophy donated by J & S Bink WORKING DOG GROUP AUSTRALIAN BRED BITCH | Puli The Magyarpuli Trophy in memory of the late Dr Helen Hewson-Fruend donated by Mrs E Oglesby BEST OF BREED | Welsh Corgi Pembroke Trophy donated by Mrs Elizabeth Oglesby (Magyarpuli Kennels) in memory of Russell Kennedy BEST OF BREED | Finnish Lapphund Trophy donated by Korpi Kennels RUNNER UP BEST OF BREED | Finnish Lapphund Trophy donated by Korpi Kennels PUPPY OF BREED | Finnish Lapphund Trophy donated by Korpi Kennels UTILITY GROUP BEST OF BREED | Newfoundland Trophy donated by P Bowden BEST OF BREED | Siberian Husky Trophy donated by R & M Herba NON-SPORTING GROUP BEST OF BREED | Dalmatian Trophy donated by Kirindal Kennels NEUTERED EXHIBITS SWEEPSTAKES FIRST PLACE Royal Canin - Product $50 donated by Bendora Boarding Kennels & Cat Flats Federal Highway, Watson BEST OF BREED Royal Canin - Product Dog News Australia - Product CCrates Product CHALLENGE WINNERS Dog News Australia - Product (that are not awarded Best of Breed) Featured trophies for numerically largest breed entry in each Group TOY GROUP Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (40) TERRIER GROUP Staffordshire Bull Terrier (30) GUNDOG GROUP Cocker Spaniel; German Shorthaired Pointer (31) HOUND GROUP Whippet (33) WORKING DOG GROUP Border Collie (61) UTILITY GROUP Alaskan Malamute; Dobermann (31) NON SPORTING GROUP Dalmatian (27) Championship Dog Show Catalogue 2017 ActewAGL Royal Canberra Show Pg 5 BREED JUDGING TIMES Judging of breeds will NOT commence before the times indicated below Rings are proposed only and may change FRIDAY EntriesRing Not Before:- SATURDAY EntriesRing Not Before:- SUNDAY Entries Ring Not Before:- Mr B Spoljaric (Croatia) Mr B Spoljaric (Croatia) Mr B Spoljaric (Croatia) Airedale Terrier 5 3 8:30 am German Shorthaired Pointer 31 6 8:30 am Bracco Italiano 6 6 8:30 am American Staffordshire Terrier 23 3 8:30 am German Wirehaired Pointer 3 6 8:30 am Chesapeake Bay Retriever 3 6 8:30 am Australian Terrier 6 3 9:00 am Golden Retriever 23 6 9:00 am Clumber Spaniel 3 6 8:30 am Bedlington Terrier 6 3 9:00 am Gordon Setter 3 6 9:30 am Cocker Spaniel 31 6 8:30 am Border Terrier 11 3 9:00 am Hungarian Vizsla 19 6 10:00 am Cocker Spaniel (American) 12 6 9:30 am Bull Terrier 6 3 9:30 am Labrador Retriever 20 6 10:30 am Curly Coated Retriever 7 6 9:30 am Bull Terrier (Miniature) 7 3 9:30 am Lagotto Romagnolo 8 6 10:30 am English Setter 17 6 10:00 am Cairn Terrier 8 3 9:30 am Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Ret. 1 6 10:30 am English Springer Spaniel 29 6 10:30 am Fox Terrier (Smooth) 7 3 9:30 am Pointer 25 6 11:00 am Field Spaniel 2 6 10:30 am Fox Terrier (Wire) 3 3 9:30 am Weimaraner 22 6 11:30 am Flat Coated Retriever 8 6 10:30 am Jack Russell Terrier 29 3 10:30 am Weimaraner (Long Haired) 2 6 11:30 am Gundog Baby of the Day 6 11:30 am Kerry Blue Terrier 6 2 11:00 am Welsh Springer Spaniel 12 6 11:30 am GUNDOG GROUP SPECIALS 11:30 am Lakeland Terrier 1 2 11:00 am Gundog Baby of the Day 6 12:00 pm Manchester Terrier 4 2 11:00 am Parson Russell Terrier 6 2 11:00 am Mrs P Heikinnen-Lehkonen (Finland) Scottish Terrier 14 2 11:00 am Mrs P Heikinnen-Lehkonen (Finland) English Toy Terrier (B & T) 6 5 8:30 am Skye Terrier 5 2 11:30 am Akita 6 4 8:30 am Griffon Bruxellois 11 5 8:30 am Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier 7 2 11:30 am Akita (Japanese) 4 4 8:30 am Havanese 12 5 8:30 am Staffordshire Bull Terrier 30 2 11:30 am Alaskan Malamute 31 4 8:30 am Italian Greyhound 11 5 9:00 am Tenterfield Terrier 5 2 12:30 pm Anatolian Shepherd Dog 1 4 9:00 am Japanese Chin 3 5 9:00 am Welsh Terrier 1 2 12:30 pm Bernese Mountain Dog 8 4 9:30 am King Charles Spaniel 6 5 9:30 am West Highland White Terrier 3 2 12:30 pm Boxer 29 1 9:30 am Lowchen 7 5 9:30 am Terrier Baby of the Day 2 1:00
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