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Driffield 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW President: The Lord Kirkham C.V.O. THE RACECOURSE, WETHERBY, LS22 5EJ Schedule of 45th Unbenched General Championship Show (Held under Kennel Club Limited Rules and Regulations on Group System of Judging) Thursday 26th August 2021 — Working and Pastoral Groups Friday 27th August 2021 — Gundog Group Saturday 28th August 2021 — Hound & Terrier Groups Sunday 29th August 2021 — Utility & Toy Groups Jurisdiction and responsibilities The Officers and Committee members of the society holding the licence are deemed responsible for organising and con- ducting the show safely and in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Kennel Club and agree to abide by and adopt any decision of the Board or any authority to whom the Board may delegate its powers subject to the conditions of Regulation F17. In so doing those appointed as officers and committee members accept that they are jointly and severally responsible for the organisation of the show and that this is a binding undertaking (vide Kennel Club General Show Regulations F4 and F5). The Society will ensure to the best of its ability that the event is run to Covid Safe guidelines. It is your responsibility to ensure you comply with national and local restrictions including advice given about non-essential travel in and out of local- ly affected regions (which must not be ignored) - in the interests of the safety of all participants this may give rise to a short notice refusal of entry at the society’s discretion. The Kennel Club will respect the society’s exercise of its discretion. If a competitor, or anyone in their household, has Covid-19 related symptoms or has tested positive for Covid-19 they must iso- late in line with Government advice - www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-and-treatment/when-to- self-isolate-and-what-to-do/.The competitor must not attend the event. Entries Close: Tuesday, 27th July 2021 (Postmark) Entries may be made online up to 12 noon on Tuesday 3rd August 2021 at www.highampress.co.uk Hon Secretary: Keith Derry 30 Minsthorpe Lane, South Elmsall, West Yorkshire WF9 2PD Tel: 01977 644347 Email: [email protected] Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show UK based, worldwide suppliers of quality enclosure solutions to the Industrial, Petro-Chemical, Oil and Gas industries. Specialist suppliers of photo-electric and inductive sensors, vision systems, safety light curtains, level controls and laser systems to the automation industry. Sponsor Special Yearling Stakes Separate Dog and Bitch Classes. Prize Value on each day (for each Class): First : £75 Second : £25 Third : £15 Fourth : £10 A Commemorative Rosette will be awarded to the overall winner on each day (there will be no final). Abtech Limited – proud sponsors of the Driffield Championship Dog Show Driffield Championship Dog Show Dog Show Committee President: The Lord Kirkham C.V.O. Treasurer: Mr E Lockett Chairman: Mr K Pursglove Chief Steward: Mr I Halbert Secretary: Mr K Derry Show Manager: Mr M Lancashire Committee Mr M Bradish, Mr R Kinsey, Mr R Thompson, Mr J Walton-Haddon, Mr C Woodward Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: Mrs G. Simpson, BVMS MRCVS Will Exhibitors please note they are responsible for any Fees incurred resulting from Veterinary treatment received at the Show. A Veterinary Surgeon is on duty throughout the duration of the Show Health & Safety Officer: Mr R Thompson Bankers: National Westminster Bank plc All Entries (including Postal) to: Higham Press Ltd., New Street, Higham, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6BP Tel: 01773 832390 Cheques/PO must be made payable to DRIFFIELD CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW SOCIETY All Enquiries to: Hon Secretary: Mr Keith Derry 30 Minsthorpe Lane, South Elmsall, West Yorkshire WF9 2PD Tel: 01977 644347 Email: [email protected] The office of the Secretary will be at the Racecourse, Wetherby from 10.00am on Tuesday 24th August 2021 until 11.00am on Monday 30th August 2021 Tel: 07521 629003 All Judges at this show agree to abide by the following statement: “In assessing dogs, judges must penalise any features or exaggerations which they consider would be detrimental to the soundness, health and well-being of the dog.” Higham Press Ltd., Show Printers, New Street, Higham, Alfreton, Derby DE55 6BP Tel: 01773 832390 Fax: 01773 520794 Email: [email protected] Show results: www.highampress.co.uk 1 2 Exhibitors Please Note: Entries Close: Tuesday, 27th July 2021 (Postmark) Entries may be made online up to 12 noon on Tuesday 3rd August 2021 at www.highampress.co.uk Please post early by first class mail The entry fees for this Show are now subject to VAT. Exhibitors who are themselves registered for VAT and who require a receipt – please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope with their entry, clearly stating a VAT receipt is required. Only exhibitors who are registered for VAT are able to reclaim the VAT payment. Society VAT Registration No 715 9592 05 All Cheques, Money Orders and Postal Orders to be made payable to: “DRIFFIELD CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW SOCIETY” Please put your name, address and Breed of dog on the reverse side of your cheque. Returned cheques will be subjected to £10.00 administration/bank charge. Breeds with Challenge Certificates £24.00 1st entry (inc VAT) Breeds without Challenge Certificates £14.00 1st entry (inc VAT) Breeds not for competition £14.00 (inc VAT) Stakes & YKC (if 1st entry) £14.00 (inc VAT) KC Breeder Competition £15.00 (inc VAT) All second & subsequent entries (inc. Stakes & YKC) £5.00(inc VAT) Pre-Paid Catalogues £ 6.00 (collect by 11.00 am) Only pre-paid catalogues will be available Caravans (Pre-Paid) £60.00 (£65.00 on arrival) Caravan - Single Night £20.00 Entry fees have been reduced to take into effect that benching will not be available at this show due to the inability to obtain sufficient tentage. NOT FOR COMPETITION Full details of dogs to be included on the entry form when entering. Dogs must be four months of age or over on the first day of the show. A Bench is provided adjacent to the dogs entered for competition. There will be no tent for unentered dogs. SPECTATOR DOGS: Will not be accepted, any dogs not being shown must be entered “Not for Competition”. The Committee will not tolerate anyone leaving a dog in a vehicle, therefore ensure all your dogs not being shown are entered “Not for Competition”. There will be no prize money in the Breed or A.V.N.S.C. classes. Admission – Free Coaches – Free Car Park – Free You may enter online at www.highampress.co.uk DRIFFIELD IS A CRUFTS QUALIFYING SHOW Puppies born on or after 27 February 2021 are not eligible for any class at this show DOGS MUST NOT BE LEFT IN VEHICLES Remedial action will be taken in the event of dogs left in vehicles being found in a distressed condition. 3 Shows in partnership with Driffield Championship Show 2021 Thursday 26th August Alaskan Malamute (Open Show) Judges Dogs-Joe Smith (Mowgli); Bitches Russell F Jones (Quemerford); Referee Richard Kinsey (Kitarn) Entries via Fosse Data. Secretary Joan Sheehan. Email [email protected] North of England Bearded Collie Club (Ch Show) Judges - Dogs Mr Alan Hosie (Gillaber); Bitches Miss Anne Wilding (Bendale); BIS Mrs Sandra Taylor (Bruernish) Entries close 5th August and 12th August online at www.haveadogday.co.uk Postal Entries to Mrs S Newton, 2 Manor Cottages, East Harlsey, Northallerton. DL6 2DH Tel 01609 882574 Northern Rottweiler Club (Open Show) Judge Mrs H McCreadie Schedules and Entries to Andrea Maltas, 63 West End Drive, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. BD19 6JD Entries close 5th August 2021. Northern Samoyed Society (Ch Show) Judge Mrs Margaret Armitt Schedules from Arena print or the Secretary Email [email protected] Tel 01922 492053 Yorkshire Shetland Sheepdog Club (Ch Show) Judges - Dogs Mrs A A Stafford (Rannerdale); Bitches Miss D Bartholomew (Baishel); Referee Mrs D Rowan (Rowancerest). Entries close 2nd August, online only (Fosse Data). Secretary Mrs M Bywater, 3 Long Moor Lane, Shelley. HD8 8LY 01484 606638 Southern Dog de Bordeaux Society (Open Show) Judge Ms Kirstie Forster EntriesonlineviaFosseData.Closingdate5thAugust2021 Schedule also from Mr Barry Blunden Email;[email protected] Tel 01476 407032 Friday 27th August North of England Welsh Springer Spaniel Club (Ch Show) Judges Dogs Mrs Anne Morgan; Bitches Mr Stig Kjellovold; Referee Sharon Barkley Entries close 5th August Schedule and entries to Fosse Data Contact Mrs Collete Perkins 07824993959 National Bedlington Terrier (Ch Show) Judge Mrs Margaret Phillips (Rathsrigg) Entries Close 7th August (online only) www.cavalierimpressions.co.uk Secretary Mrs P Garbutt 0113 2631551 Saturday 28th August Afghan Hound Association (Ch Show) Judges - Dogs Mr Ken Sinclair. Bitches Mrs Ann Allan. Best in Show Mrs Jean Hurl. Entries close 31st July. Address;- Miss Claire Parker, 69 Grovenor Road, Stoke on Trent. ST3 5ND Email;- [email protected] Basset Fauve de Bretagne (14th Ch Show) Judge Judith Robin-Smith (Willowbrae) More information visit www.bassetfauvedebretagneclub.com Secretary at [email protected] 4 The Northern Borzoi Association (Ch Show) Judge Mr Richard Kelsey (Ricanova) Schedules and Entries online at Fossedata, Entries close 14th August 2021. Schedules available from Secretary Yvonne Odell [email protected]. Tel; 01227 709313 Closing date for Postal Entries 6th August 2021 National Bedlington Terrier (Ch Show) Judge Mrs Sylvia Morrice (Mollore) Entries Close 7th August (online only) www.cavalierimpressions.co.uk. Secretary Mrs P Garbutt 0113 2631551 Northern Parson Russell Terrier (Open Show) Judge Mr Dave Lee Schedules and Entries contact www.onlineshowentry.com. Entries close 14th August 2021 Secretary Mrs L Roberts [email protected] Tel 01750 722960 Yorkshire Golden Retriever Club (Ch Show) Judges - Dogs Mrs Fiona Thurm (Beldonburn); Bitches Mr Trevor Smith (Goldmarker) Show Secretary Mrs Deborah Robbins, 7 Mulbery Gardens, Methley, Leeds.
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