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Winner: Onpoint's Farley Got Soul
Sire: Raany
Dam: Onpoint's Deja Voo
Owner: Barry Bassingthwaighte
Handler: John Reid
Breeder: John Reid |
Runner-Up: Onpoint's Tuff Stuff "Tuffy"
Sire: Raany
Dam: Askim's True Morgan
Owner: John Reid
Handler: John Reid
Breeder: Matthew Weiss |
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2nd Runner-Up:
Shiloh's Promise Land "Moses"
Sire: Shiloh's Luck O The Irish
Dam: Shiloh's Absolute
Owners: Robert Tomczak & Michel Berner
Handler: Robert Tomczak
Breeder: Robert Tomczak |
1st Runner-Up:
Onpoint's Cheeky Won "Cheeky"
Sire: Onpoint's Hit Man
Dam: Onpoint's Tuff Stuff
Owner: John Reid
Handler: John Reid
Breeder: John Reid |
Winner: Onpoint's Hit Me With Your Won "Hit"
Sire: Onpoint's Hit Man
Dam: Onpoint's Tuff Stuff
Owner: John Reid
Handler: John Reid
Breeder: John Reid |
National Vizsla Association National Quail Classic
By Robert Tomczak
The National Vizsla Association held it’s second National Quail Classic on
October 2-3 at the Ionia Recreation Area in Ionia Michigan. The accompanying
Derby Classic followed the Quail Classic on October the 4th.
Chairman and longtime Brittany man Wayne Warners head up the grounds committee,
which is comprised of various dog clubs that uses these grounds. Hats off to
those members who spent many hours on the tractors keeping the three 1-hour
courses mowed and brush trimmed and cleared where needed. The facilities at
Ionia are top notch and it takes a lot of work to keep the clubhouse, stable,
bird building, and horse corrals maintained and in great condition.
Thanks to the committee for all their hard work in running this event, in
working for the hope of making this another championship event for vizsla
enthusiasts by 2008. Thanks to Julie Larue and Medda Rauhut for the use of their
truck for the dog wagon and for helping taxi dogs to the line. Medda did a
superb job bird planting the courses. Ken and Judy Fales also helped man the
truck and brought dogs to the line. Mike and Carrie Syczylo for there help with
the drawing, making dinner arrangements and supplying food for the judges and
participants. Also to Jim Blumentritt for helping keep the derby rolling
smoothly by bird planting and line marshalling and the help of Scott and Mike
from pro trainer John Reid’s camp for their help in keeping things running
despite the inclement weather. Finally special thanks to Larue, Rauhut, and
Tomczak for their financial donations to help support this event and make it a
success.
Judges for this year’s event were Wayne Warners of Grand Rapids, MI, and Jim
Cipponeri, New Hudson, MI. Both men have spent many hours in the saddle judging
many trials and championships over the years and were very positive and
attentive to all that participated. Weather conditions were not very favorable
for the event, but both men did an outstanding job and were always upbeat. A
special thanks to Wayne at the end of the trial for helping me make sure all was
in order on the grounds and for running the manure spreader for us upon
completion of cleaning the parking lot area. Both judges went above and beyond
by offering their help with whatever was necessary and deserve special
recognition. Their generosity with their time to the sport and to the NVA to
help this events success to become a championship for vizsla enthusiast is
immensely appreciated.
Participates for the event ranged from the great state of Texas to our northern
border of Canada. Many others throughout the Midwest region like Wisconsin,
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Kentucky. There were 21 entries and 21 starters
in the Quail Classic with the winner Onpoint Farley Got Soul “Farley” running in
the 1st brace and being carried throughout. After a 4-hour delay from heavy
rains, lightning, and high winds, the storm broke and we cast off after lunch.
Farley started with an attractive wide and forward cast off and was absent for a
period around Hires field. Scout and owner, Bassingthwaite, was sent and at 14
after a 5-minute absence Farley returned from the right of field by the
equestrian parking lot. Handler (Reid) watered his charge and sent him on. At 20
point was called along the right edge of the large field, birds were flushed
with all in order, but Farley appeared on the edge and was ready to go. Sent on
Farley settled into a forward edge running pattern with a smooth, attractive
gait. Point was called at 42; Farley stood staunchly with good style and all in
order as birds flushed. Farley went on point at 50 to the left of course before
the creek crossing, nice style as small covey flushed. He finished going away to
the front as time was called passing the gun range.
The runner-up Onpoint Tuff Stuff “Tuffy” is familiar to the winner circle and
has won the NVA Nationals Open Championship in Grovespring, MO on two occasions
for owner/ handler John Reid. Tuffy ran in the final brace of day one. Point was
called at 34 in a thick hedgerow, birds were elusive and Reid had a difficult
time flushing. All was in order at shot and the dog sent on. Tuffy ran her edges
well, handled nicely, and stayed to the front, but not with the gusto of the
winner Farley.
The Derby Classic was run on Wednesday and was started after a long delay due to
heavy rain. The remainder of the day had winds and light rain but as the saying
goes, “ The show must go on.” John Reid took the honors of both first and second
place with two littermates, Onpoint’s Hit Me and Onpoint’s Cheeky Won. Both of
these dogs are out of Tuffy who was the runner-up of the Quail Classic. The
third place dog went to owners Robert Tomczak and Michel Berner with Shiloh’s
Promise Land.
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