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    Steer clear of the tweed. And rangerovers for that matter. There are some good working pointer and setter videos on youtube 2008 Kennel Club Champion Stake for Pointers and Setters Sponsored by Connolly's Red Mills - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    Steer clear of the tweed. And rangerovers for that matter. There are some good working pointer and setter videos on youtube 2008 Kennel Club Champion Stake for Pointers and Setters Sponsored by Connolly's Red Mills - YouTube
    I always enjoy a dog trial of pointers and setters -very much a meditation for me working my setter ! Now "Tweed " are you mad Pointer , why wouldn't you want to wear Tweed .The funny suit gives great credibility to an unusual sport -dress for you sport and others will see and admire .I would like to see pointers and setter develop more in the country and have more people interested in field trialing and hunting --more more and we have more political sway with those brown nosing politicians who will sell their grandmothers for a vote.I might start trialing again also -anyone interested ?

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    Last edited by el borracho; 08-08-2012 at 09:55 AM.
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    the whole pointer setter trial scene relies on only a few individuals at present, like many field trials sports it needs a influx of young people.

 

 
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