| Club and Show Name | |||
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| Working Weimaraner Club - WORKING WEIMARANER CLUB - FIELD TRIAL - SR,GHT | |||
| Show Status | |||
| Forthcoming Event | |||
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| Start Date: | End Date: | Start Time: | Entry Date: |
| 17-04-2026 | 19-04-2026 | 11-04-2026 | |
| Venu & GPS CoOrdinates | |||
| Venue Name: | Boavida Estate, R400 Broederstroom | ||
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| Entries to email: | |||
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| Entry Fees | |||
| R450.00 per test PLEASE NOTE - that an additional R40-00 must be included for cash deposits into the Club’s bank account. This is to cover the bank charges raised on cash deposits. SA-VJP: R450.00 SA-HZP/ SA-OZP: R600.00 + cost of game * SA-VGP: R750.00 + cost of game * SA-VPS: R750.00 + cost of game * *R100.00 per pigeon *R200.00 per Duck, Guinea Fowl or Rabbit | |||
| Classes, Grades and Challenges: | |||
| Classes and Grades: | TESTS ON OFFER: Novice Shooting Dog (NSD) Shooting Dog (SD) Shooting Dog Excellent Novice Retrieving Dog (NRD) Retrieving Dog (RD) Retrieving Dog Excellent TESTS ON OFFER: SA-VJP, SA-HZP / SA-OZP, SA-VGP, SA-VPS | ||
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| The Draw will take place on 16 April 2026. PRIZES Certificates for dogs passing the Test. RULES FOR THE SHOOTING RATINGS: 1. All Handlers are personally responsible for the control of their dogs at all times and shall be personally liable for any claims which may be made in respect of injuries which may arise or be caused by their dogs. All persons attending the trials must consider themselves absolutely under the control of the Officials. 2. Bitches in season within the precincts of the Shooting Ratings are forbidden. 4. Castrated dogs and spayed bitches are eligible for entry. 5. Only those dogs actually taking part in the current test being judged are allowed at the test. 6. The Regulations relating to licensing and to all other matters to do with Field Trials as set in Schedule 3 (Championship Breed Shows) and Schedule 4 (Non-Championship Breed Shows) of the Constitution of the Kennel Union of Southern Africa shall apply to Field Trials so far as they can be relevant to Field Trials and so far as they do not conflict with the specific terms of Schedule 5C(4). A copy of the rules will be available at the Ratings. 7. Anyone on the venue at a Trial openly impugning the decision of a Judge or Judges shall render himself liable to be reported to KUSA under the provisions of KUSA Schedule 1. 8. Conditions attracting immediate disqualification are set out in Regulation 31 of Schedule 3 of KUSA Regulations for Championship Shows (with exception of clauses 31.3.4, 31.3.6 and 31.3.14). 9. If the club considers the weather and/or venue unfit for the holding of the Shooting Ratings, the meeting may be held at a different venue or date. If the Shooting Ratings should be cancelled, entry fees will be refunded. 10. The Field Trial Committee reserves the right to change the advertised venue of the Shooting Ratings if this becomes necessary due to fire, flooding, etc, at the time of the event. KUSA must be informed on the first working day after the Shooting Ratings 11. If an advertised Judge is prevented from filling his/her engagement for either the whole or part of the Shooting Ratings the Field Trial Committee shall have the right to appoint another Judge. 13. JUDGES HAVE FINAL DECISION. Where the Rule or Guide does not cover a particular situation, the decision will remain with the appointed Judges on the day. DEFINITION OF THE TESTS: • Novice Shooting Dog (NSD) is open to all young or untrained inexperienced dogs to determine if they have hunting aptitudes. The Novice Shooting Dog Test needs to be passed before any other tests are attempted • Shooting Dog Tests (SD) is open to all dogs of any age that have met the minimum requirements of the Novice Shooting Dog, and must have hunting ability, bird sense and show some field training. • Shooting Dog Excellent (SDX) is open to all dogs of any age that have met the minimum requirements of the Novice Shooting Dog and the Shooting Dog tests and must give a polished and finished performance showing both class and style. • Novice Retrieving Dog (NRD) is open to any dog of any age that has met the minimum requirements of the Novice Shooting Dog Test • Retrieving Dog (RD) is open to any dog of any age that has met the minimum requirements of the Novice Retrieving Dog Tests. • Retrieving Dog Excellent (RDX) is open to any dog of any age that has met the minimum requirements of the Novice Retrieving Dog and the Retrieving Dog tests. RULES FOR THE GUNDOG HUNTING TESTS: 1. All Handlers are personally responsible for the control of their dogs at all times and shall be personally liable for any claims which may be made in respect of injuries which may arise or be caused by their dogs. All persons attending the trials must consider themselves absolutely under the control of the Officials. 2. Bitches in season within the precincts of the Shooting Ratings are forbidden. 3. Castrated dogs and spayed bitches are eligible for entry. 4. Only those dogs actually taking part in the current test being judged are allowed at the test. 5. The Regulations relating to licensing and to all other matters to do with Field Trials as set in Schedule 3 (Championship Breed Shows) and Schedule 4 (Non-Championship Breed Shows) of the Constitution of the Kennel Union of Southern Africa shall apply to Field Trials so far as they can be relevant to Field Trials and so far as they do not conflict with the specific terms of Schedule 5C(5). A copy of the rules will be available at the Ratings. 6. Anyone on the venue at a Trial openly impugning the decision of a Judge or Judges shall render himself liable to be reported to KUSA under the provisions of KUSA Schedule 1. 7. Conditions attracting immediate disqualification are set out in Regulation 31 of Schedule 3 of KUSA Regulations for Championship Shows (with exception of clauses 31.3.4, 31.3.6 and 31.3.14). 8. If the club considers the weather and/or venue unfit for the holding of the Shooting Ratings, the meeting may be held at a different venue or date. If the Gundog Hunting Tests should be cancelled, entry fees will be refunded. 9. The Field Trial Committee reserves the right to change the advertised venue of the Gundog Hunting Tests if this becomes necessary due to fire, flooding, etc, at the time of the event. KUSA must be informed on the first working day after the Shooting Ratings 10. If an advertised Judge is prevented from filling his/her engagement for either the whole or part of the Shooting Ratings the Field Trial Committee shall have the right to appoint another Judge. 11. JUDGES HAVE FINAL DECISION. Where the Rule or Guide does not cover a particular situation, the decision will remain with the appointed Judges on the day. 1. SA-VJP (Youth Hunting Test) is for dogs from six (6) months not exceeding eighteen (18) months of age, dating from and inclusive of the date of its birth on the first day of the test. It is a young dog natural ability test. 2. SA-HZP / SA-OZP (Advanced Hunting Test / Older Dog Hunting Test) The priority of the S-HZP is the determination of the development of the natural abilities of the young dog in view of its suitability and future use as a Versatile Gundog. The test is for Pointing Breeds under 2 years of age without restriction as to previous performance. The SA-HZP was developed to evaluate the natural abilities of a young dog, especially order to identify the best dogs for breeding and rate the breeding quality of their parents. For this reason, the test is open to dogs up to an age of two (2) years. If dogs due to unforeseen circumstances can’t be tested before turning two (2) years, they are allowed to run the test to a maximum age of six (6) years. In that case the test will be named SA-OZP (Older Dog Hunting Test) Although older dogs can be tested for the sake of breeding excellence and comparability, every effort should be made to test the young dog, before it turns two (2) years. 3. SA-VGP (Utility Hunting Test) is a performance test for Pointing Breeds with the aim to produce dogs for the ethical conduct of hunting and to foster the knowledge of training and handling of these dogs in the hunting community. The test has no restriction to age. 4. SA-VPS (After Shot Hunting Test) is a performance test for all Gundog breeds with the aim to produce dogs for the ethical conduct of hunting and to foster the knowledge of training and handling of these dogs in the hunting community. The test has no restriction of age. | |||
| Special Events: | |||
| Show Official: | |||
| Field Trial Manager | Barrie Greenwood Selby | ||
| Show Secretary | Renee Minny | ||
| Vet on Call |
Rand-en-Dal Animal Hospital
Notes: 011-660 3110 |
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| Regulations & Disclaimers: | |||
| Bitches in season within the precincts of the Shooting Ratings are forbidden CATERING: Please bring your own lunch, drinks, chair and enough water for your dog. Make sure that enough precaution against ticks has been taken | |||
| Show Sponsor: | |||
| HOW TO ENTER THE SHOW | |||
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If, after checking the schedule, you decide to enter the show please complete the Official Show Entry form. Complete your entry form and submit together with the required entry fee as given on the schedule directly to the Club. E-mail/Fax to the addresses given on the Show Schedule. |
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