Now I'm not sure if WA is just the most talented state at training the non-typical agility breeds but a special congratulations to Pam Connor and her Irish Terrier girl 'Nuala' (pronounced 'Nu-la') for gaining their Masters Jumping (JDM) title yesterday . They have only been in the game 18 months with Nuala just turned …
Category: agility general
Greg Derrett Chapter 5…The Conclusion
So this is the final chapter in my Greg Derrett Seminar series. It will finish off the Friday night seminar that concluded with Weaving and weave training and go into a run down of what we did at the final seminar on Saturday morning. The weave poles had been set up as usual. First let …
Cool website
After rereading my post about Greg's thoughts on contacts I went and looked up Silvia Trkman's site again. I discovered she has uploaded quite a number of videos since the last time I visited and I was thoroughly entertained and mesmerised by them all. Especially the one of her 11 month old Border Collie Bu …
Featherweight Vs Heavyweight
So in a bid to sound the population out about their feelings on the matter I have placed a survey up at Zoomerang: http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB22686NUMSVZthat addresses some of the more pressing questions about the direction of agility trial formats in the future in this state. Please feel free to participate, particularly if you have an affinity …
YAY AGILITY IS BACK!
The 2007 season has begun and we're back from our first trial, not really a full trial – Strategic Pairs was on offer plus a fun teams event. Raven wasn’t too feral for Excellent Pairs and she and Nifty did a pretty smooth run to win 1st place and gain their second legs of SPDX. …
November Goings Ons
Well it has been a while since I posted – I’ve been busy doing lots of stuff. For the last two weekends we’ve been working well together as a team (Raven and myself and Cypher and myself). Raven has gone clear twice in Masters Agility, last Saturday for a 2nd place after a run off …