Jul 01

Pre-judged?

Published in Untagged  by lisa |
One question that has been playing on my mind following the judging seminar is: Are we all guilty of pre-judging runs?

During his run, Kevin Evans was putting us all to the test - even if we hadn't realised it.

The intention of the seminar was to study the finer points of judging and encourage debate - and Kevin, taking on a devil's advocate role, provided plenty of opportunity for that.

judging-seminar-149For starters he sent his dog on the outrun before he'd got to the post. He also walked into the shedding ring before the sheep and after the pen he crossed his tracks for the single, deliberately coming onto the wrong side of the sheep (a deliberate move because he had been marked down for doing the same thing at a trial in the past).

However, during the analysis either these faults hadn't been noticed by many, or he'd been given the benefit of the doubt.

So, was this the case because of a lapse in concentration ­- or because it was Kevin at the post and therefore he'd be guaranteed to have a good run?

When top handlers go to the post every Saturday there is always the expectation that they won't be the ones making mistakes and their names will appear in the results list.

Granted, they are the top handlers for a reason ­- because they consistently excel in their field (no pun intended).

They are the handlers that everyone watches and when things are going well, a hush descends on the field.

They are the people who, when you start out in trialling, everyone tells you to watch, helping to perpetuate their status as the celebs of the sheepdog world. Nothing beats watching a great run, with handler and dog in perfect working harmony. And astute observers can glean valuable knowledge from watching the best.

I'm not saying that top handlers will always get the best marks just because of who they are and that the rest of us may as well give up now, but are we sub-consciously thinking they are bound to have a good run before they even start?

Do you agree? I'd love to hear your views on this and judging and trials in general. Email me at lisa@k9tales.co.uk.

 

Jun 15

No time to paws

Published in MistCorrie by lisa |

So, as predicted, it's been a while since my last update.
That's the trouble with having dates on blogs, you can't hide from the truth.
mistsheep-012Mist the puppy isn't entirely to blame - although she is very distracting and time-consuming.

She is now 6-months-old and is going through a tall, lean stage. She wouldn't look out of place with a pack of hyenas on an African plain.
I'd thought a recent spate of good behaviour may have meant we'd cracked the lessons on how 'not to chew the furniture - chew your bones instead'.
This false hope was shattered when we returned home one afternoon last week to discover she'd destroyed the stereo.
On the bright side, she has seen sheep a few times and is very keen.
Corrie and I have had mixed performances on the trials field. We managed a 3rd in the novice at Felindre ­ so it was worth the 3.45am wake-up call! But the situation with my lack of time and lack of training facilities is really beginning to frustrate me.
And, barring that elusive Lottery win, I'm not sure how to solve the problem.

stereo