Jump to content

Westmeath Working Terrier Show


Recommended Posts

5 hours ago, Steak knife said:

The worst West Meath WORKING TERRIER show to date and no disrespect to the organisers intended as they’ve done a great job in previous years to make the show what it is......but this year it wasn’t to be  Why? I’m sure they know it wasn’t as good. Digging comp fair play to all the lads involved it was as good as you get. Skip the lurchers and all that bs.Terriers was the thing this show thrives on and all the years the judges have been decent honest working terrier men. The judge this year was a surprise to many such as the low numbers... a man that keeps nothing but glorified FOX ? dogs at best judging the supposedly best WORKING TERRIER SHOW in Ireland. Pity he didn’t join in on the digging comp because him and his very few mates are only used to digging numerous 1-3 ft holes for that’s all the standard is.

Back to the drawing board lads. 

 

 

 

 

  • Haha 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Replies 56
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Popular Posts

This is what grinds my gears about the terrier game. People losing there stand up over who judges a terrier beauty competion. I know the judge and he's as qualified as the nxt man to judge. But in all

traveled over to this show and what a cracking show it was. There were some tidy worked dogs on show ?Enjoyed watching the digging competition. Shame the father and son didn’t win. That young lad didn

Thanks mate just shows fat lads can dig to ??

Posted Images

9 hours ago, Steak knife said:

The worst West Meath WORKING TERRIER show to date and no disrespect to the organisers intended as they’ve done a great job in previous years to make the show what it is......but this year it wasn’t to be  Why? I’m sure they know it wasn’t as good. Digging comp fair play to all the lads involved it was as good as you get. Skip the lurchers and all that bs.Terriers was the thing this show thrives on and all the years the judges have been decent honest working terrier men. The judge this year was a surprise to many such as the low numbers... a man that keeps nothing but glorified FOX ? dogs at best judging the supposedly best WORKING TERRIER SHOW in Ireland. Pity he didn’t join in on the digging comp because him and his very few mates are only used to digging numerous 1-3 ft holes for that’s all the standard is.

Back to the drawing board lads. 

 

 

 

Well Steak knife, I'm sorry you didn't enjoy the show ! But hey if we could please everyone all of the time the world would be a fair boring place ?...

As for the show itself the general consensus from all at it was tgat it was a great day ?....

As for the terrier judge he done a good job on the day.... If you have a problem with him whitch you clearly do from your comment thke it up with him, not the show so please keep us out of it ?

I hope next year's judge will be up to your standard's ?

  • Like 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

Well Paddy if you would have read my post correctly....... I think you’ll find I said no disrespect to the organisers of the show. the only problem I have is out of the entire country of Ireland as a whole and the amount of working terrier men that there is that somehow the organisers must have struggled to get a decent working terrier judge. Unless I was at a different show than yourself because that was the opinion by most folk I was speaking to on the day

  • Like 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

traveled over to this show and what a cracking show it was. There were some tidy worked dogs on show ?Enjoyed watching the digging competition. Shame the father and son didn’t win. That young lad didn’t stop from start to finish. Fair play to him. 

The only thing negative I can say about it all was getting ripped off by Ryanair. Cost a fortune in hidden costs. Ripping off ?. Well done to all that organised it and to the judges ??

  • Like 5
Link to post
Share on other sites
12 hours ago, Steak knife said:

The worst West Meath WORKING TERRIER show to date and no disrespect to the organisers intended as they’ve done a great job in previous years to make the show what it is......but this year it wasn’t to be  Why? I’m sure they know it wasn’t as good. Digging comp fair play to all the lads involved it was as good as you get. Skip the lurchers and all that bs.Terriers was the thing this show thrives on and all the years the judges have been decent honest working terrier men. The judge this year was a surprise to many such as the low numbers... a man that keeps nothing but glorified FOX ? dogs at best judging the supposedly best WORKING TERRIER SHOW in Ireland. Pity he didn’t join in on the digging comp because him and his very few mates are only used to digging numerous 1-3 ft holes for that’s all the standard is.

Back to the drawing board lads. 

 

 

 

Steak knife it sounds like you have a personal problem with the judge talking to many of people there the reason the classes maybe weren’t as big as in previous years is that everyone was there for the few pints after it’s the whole experience that’s makes it the best show in Ireland and as for 1-3ft fox dogs I was invited out last season for a day with the said judge and we dug 5 of his terriers the shallow one was 1.2m til a pup and the deepest was 3.5m to a well seasoned terrier I never knew him personally beforehand but I’d heard his name mentioned by different men over the years as he has kept terriers for a very long time maybe 30yrs or more surely that’s what you would be looking for in a terrier judge

  • Like 3
  • Thanks 1
Link to post
Share on other sites
1 hour ago, CO CHISE said:

traveled over to this show and what a cracking show it was. There were some tidy worked dogs on show ?Enjoyed watching the digging competition. Shame the father and son didn’t win. That young lad didn’t stop from start to finish. Fair play to him. 

The only thing negative I can say about it all was getting ripped off by Ryanair. Cost a fortune in hidden costs. Ripping off ?. Well done to all that organised it and to the judges ??

I had a great day at it as I do ever year. That young lad is just 14 and what a gentleman he is and he can dig. I wouldn’t of had any complaints if they beat us but he tells me next year we’re brown bread ??

  • Like 2
  • Thanks 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

Yes we had a cracking day & great laugh we all lads there & it was a pleasure to watch a lad so young that keen & good on the shovel his old man must of been proud man both only losing by 30mm like but fairplay to Shaneg & his mate they was worthy winners ?? & we will definitely be back over next year & hopefully get to see young lad win the digging compo atb cbx 

  • Like 2
  • Thanks 1
Link to post
Share on other sites
4 minutes ago, chrisbullx said:

Yes we had a cracking day & great laugh we all lads there & it was a pleasure to watch a lad so young that keen & good on the shovel his old man must of been proud man both only losing by 30mm like but fairplay to Shaneg & his mate they was worthy winners ?? & we will definitely be back over next year & hopefully get to see young lad win the digging compo atb cbx 

Thanks mate just shows fat lads can dig to ??

  • Like 1
  • Haha 3
Link to post
Share on other sites
15 hours ago, Steak knife said:

The worst West Meath WORKING TERRIER show to date and no disrespect to the organisers intended as they’ve done a great job in previous years to make the show what it is......but this year it wasn’t to be  Why? I’m sure they know it wasn’t as good. Digging comp fair play to all the lads involved it was as good as you get. Skip the lurchers and all that bs.Terriers was the thing this show thrives on and all the years the judges have been decent honest working terrier men. The judge this year was a surprise to many such as the low numbers... a man that keeps nothing but glorified FOX ? dogs at best judging the supposedly best WORKING TERRIER SHOW in Ireland. Pity he didn’t join in on the digging comp because him and his very few mates are only used to digging numerous 1-3 ft holes for that’s all the standard is.

Back to the drawing board lads. 

 

 

 

Why didn’t you go and have a chat with him and listen to some of his stories and you could tell him some of yours ?

Link to post
Share on other sites
50 minutes ago, chrisbullx said:

We said alright to each other in pub & u spoke to my mate by bar in grand but when we over next year we'll have a proper chat mate atb cbx

I spoke to so many lads in the bar I couldn’t place who u are at all ??

  • Haha 1
Link to post
Share on other sites
1 hour ago, Mixedgrill said:

Why didn’t you go and have a chat with him and listen to some of his stories and you could tell him some of yours ?

Sure you’ve rubbed enough boys up the wrong way you know who you can mingle with and who to stay well away from isn’t that right ?

  • Haha 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

  • Similar Content

    • By appleblossom
      My Dog Show List So Far  for 2025
      Sunday 23rd March 2025
      Carlow Lurcher, Whippet, and Terrier Charity Dog Show and Race Day
      Sunday 14th April 2025
      West Waterford Hunt Dog Show
      Sunday  21st April 2025
      Avondhu Fox Hounds Dog Show, Fermoy,Co Cork
      Saturday 26th April 2025
      Cuchulainn Dog Show and Raceday,Co Down
      Sunday 4th May 2025
      Rockview Harriers Annual Dog Show, Co Kilkenny
      Sunday 11th May 2025
       The Mourne Sporting Dog Club,Co Down
      Saturday 17th May 2025
      The South Tyrone Fox Hounds Dog Show,Dungannon Co Tyrone
      Sunday 25th May 2025
      DWTC Traditional Dog Show, Co Armagh
      Sunday 1st June 2025
      Keep Er Lit Dog Show and Race Day, Co Antrim 
      Sunday 6th July 2025
      The Mourne Sporting Dog Club, Co Down
      Saturday 26th July 2025
       The Burren Working Dog Show and Raceday, Greenan Road, Newry, Co Down
      Sunday 27th July 2025
      Cork City and County Harriers Association Dog Show Cork, Co Cork
      Saturday 2nd August 2025
      Combined Clubs Dog Show and Northern Ireland Champion of Champions, Gilford, Co Down
      Sunday 10th August 2025
      IWTF Dog Show, Slane,Co Meath
      Sunday 24th August 2025
      The Glenshane Dog Show and Race Day, Co Derry
      Sunday 31st August 2025
      The Mc Grath Racing Club Dog Show and Raceday, Co Carlow
       
      Margaret Mc Stay
       
       
               
    • By appleblossom
      The Combined Clubs Dog Show and Northern Ireland Champion of Champions Saturday 7thSeptember 24
      Laurencetown is famous for its green fields, ancient buildings, walled gardens and extensive lawns stretching down to the River Bann. But as well as these famous landmarks, Laurencetown can add another string to its bow by adding the annual Combined Clubs Dog Show and Northern Ireland Champion of Champions to its attractions and venue.    
      Saturday was one of the warmest days of the year with the sun shinning down continuously. I got burned alive but all well worth it. Our Country Sportsmen, women and children came out to this now annual dog show to enjoy the last days of the summer sunshine. 
      Our summer Dog shows have become canine excursions from all parts of the country North and South of the Border. Saturday was no exception with a good turnout of Terriers, Lurchers, Whippets and Strong dogs.
      And wait for it, the big surprise of the day and what a pleasant surprise that was. The McGrath Racing Club arrived unexpectedly for a family day out to support the show. And guess what they acted on the spot with an impromptu few races to the joy of many of the racing fraternity at the show.
      The childrens handling class was first on the list and judged by Marian Cree. What a turnout of children in the ring on Saturday. I can still see the smile on Clodagh Gentle face on winning 1st with her   Whippet Clive. These young boys and girls are our sportsmen and women of tomorrow. I have no doubt in my mind that these little people will carry on the sport after our day. Well done Marian and congratulations to all.  
      Very soon it was show time. Here are the Results.
      *Champion Whippet
      Suzanne Addis with Poppy
      Reserve
      Joyce Scott with Duncan
      *Champion Lurcher
      Rose Mc Coy with Aria
      Reserve
      Lisa Beggs with Nina
      *Champion Terrier
      Franko Duffy with Toby
      Reserve
      Maxi Maxwell with Stig
      *Champion Strong Dog
      Laszlo Pusztai
      Reserve
      Natasha Truesdale with Tyson
      *Champion Puppy
      Natasha Truesdale with Shyla
      **Overall Show Champion and Best in Show
      Suzanne Addis with Poppy
      **Northern Ireland Champion of Champions Whippets
      Suzanne Addis with Poppy
      Reserve
      Suzanne Addis with Jack
      **Northern Ireland Champion of Champions Lurcher
      Mason Thompson with Roxy
      Reserve
      Rose Mc Coy with Aria
      **Northern Ireland Champion of Champions Terrier
      Franko Duffy with Toby
      Reserve
      Bear
      **Northern Ireland Champion of Champions Strong Dog
      Laszlo Pusztai with Black Diamond
      Reserve
      Andy Spence with Sniper
      ***Racing Results from the Pen of Biddy Mc Grath
      Pups
      Clodagh Gentle with Susie
      Whippets
      James Mullen with Toby
      Fred Gentle with Clive
      Under 22
      Rose Mc Coy with Arlo
      Rose Mc Coy with Gucci
      Under 23
      Errol Gardiner with Ranger
      Shauna with Brigs
      Over Hairy
      Errol Gardiner with Milo
      Errol Gardiner with Raven
      Terriers
      Maxi Maxwell with Stig
      Maxi Maxwell with Buster
      Big Dogs
      Rose Mc Coy with Aria
      Congratulations to all above winners
      And Finally, may I take this opportunity on behalf of the organisers to thank the judges on the day.
      Childrens Handling / Marian Cree
      Whippets/Lurchers
      John Morrison
      Terriers
      Graham Brennan
      Strong Dogs
      Tin Mc Kinistry
      ***Northern Ireland Champion of Champions Judges
      Whippets / Davy Best
      Lurchers / Graham Brennan
      Terriers  / John Barry
      Strong Dogs/ John Morrision 
      And Finally, Finally, this day would not of been possible without these three men at the helm along with their back up team. Many thanks to Tom Barry, John Barry and Dessie Mackin for another great day out. You have the knack of always running a good show and that you done again last Saturday. Many thanks for the memories.
       
       
      Margaret Mc Stay
       
       
    • By appleblossom
      LBKs DOG SHOW AND RACEDAY SUNDAY 1stSEPTEMBER 24
      Scrabo Tower is one of Northern Irelands most iconic landmarks and stands majestically on the hill 540 feet above sea level. Beneath the pathway to Scrabo Tower lies the famous family run farm Scrabo Cottage Farm with its beautiful landscapes, scenic views, and a birds eye view right across Belfast. This was the venue for the LBKs Dog Show and Race day Sunday 1stSeptember 24.
      As venues go for shows, this was up there among the best. I can honestly say I have never seen such a display of Plaques, Trophys and first class Rosettes on display, and all up for grabs on the day. Dogs and Bitches in every category were split up and each allocated their own Championship and reserve and at the end of the day an Overall Champion and Reserve.
      Everything was planned meticulously, and all of the day went without a hitch. The rings were well spaced out, toilet, Burger stand, Country Sports stand, brilliant racetrack, and a bouncy castle for the wee people.
      The views from this venue were to die for. With the shadow of Scrabo looking down on us, we had a clear view right across Belfast and beyond. This venue being cited on a hill, there was a cool breeze all day with small specks of rain in between.
      It was nice to meet up with so many like minded people in the country sports fraternity. I had the pleasure of been introduced too renowned and international terrier judge Mr Robert Booth. What a gentleman he was. We had a nice conversation and he told me he loved Ireland and that he lived in County Tipperary for some time and knew the country quite well. Robert also presented Harry John Digging with a lovely Trophy set on a wooden stand for reaching out his friendship to him and to commemorate his time in Northern Ireland. What a lovely gesture. 
      It was a day of good will and presentations when Harry John Digging presented Peter Morgan with a lovely plaque for respect for running his shows. What better man with a lifetime of experience.
      Niall O Cloghan and his sons were on site with their now very popular Terrier Maze. As the work in the field will begin shortly, It was great to see the excitement of the working terrier men when their prized terriers negotiated the Terrier Maze with speed and come out the other side to win the fastest time championship. This accolade went to Jed Donagh with PiP and Reserve to Lee Spiers with Buddy. Well done team O Cloghan.
      Time passes so quickly,very soon it was Race time.
      Here are the Results from the Pen of Biddy Mc Grath
      Whippet Dog
      James Mullen with Toby
      Fred Gentle with Snake
      Whippet Bitch
      Clodagh Gentle with Susie
      Pups
      Tierna Owens with Flow
      Jamie O Connor with Penny
      Under 21s
      Rose Mc Coy with Arlo
      Patsy Mc Coy with Dallas
      Under 22s
      Kirsty Harpur with Dash
      Rose Mc Coy with Gucci
      Under 23s Race Breed
      Errol Gardiner with Ranger
      Jack Mc Grath with Missy
      Bull Light
      Joyce Scott with Axel
      John Williams with Lightening
      Bull Heavy
      Joyce Scott with Mabel
      Stephen Mc Cook with Champ
      Over Hairy
      Errol Gardiner with Milo
      Stephen Mc Cook with Champ
      Under Hairy
      Ged Donagh with Tess
      Tom with Rose
      Under 24s
      Colin Tucker with Fletcher
      Kirsty Harpur with Chucky
      Big Dogs
      Cliona Owens with King
      Speed Jump
      Cameron Rogan with Ghost
      Kirby Mc Kibbin with Queen
      **Some  Showing  Championships taken from photographs on Facebook. Some of the dogs names I do not have. Hope I got them right as there were to many to get all of them
      Overall Show Champion Handler
      Lorcan Mc Keever with Arlo
      Reserve
      Clodagh Gentle with Clive
      Champion Working Terrier
      Richard O Callaghan with Hunter
      Reserve
      Niall O Cloghan with Rua
      Champion Terrier Maze with fastest time
      Ged Donagh with PiP
      Reserve
      Lee Spiers with Buddy
      Reserve Champion Working Bitch
      Niall O Cloghan with Rua
      Overall Champion Pairs
      Fred Gentle with Snake and Susie
      Reserve  
      Rua and Max
      Reserve Champion Field Dog
      Niall O Cloghan Junior
      Puppy Champion
      Creggan Swifts
      Champion Working Strong Dog
      Stephen Mc Cook with Thor
      Champion Dog Terrier
      Richard O Callaghan with Hunter
      Champion Strong Dog
      Mark Gorman with Jax
      Champion Strong Bitch
      Christine and Lazlo Pusztai with Black Diamond
      Reserve
      Oliver Dunne with Ruby
      Overall Champion Bitch
      Christine and Lazlo Pusztai with Black Diamond
      Ladies Handler
      Cliona Owens with Kobi
      Reserve
      Ann Duffy
      Gents Handler
      Ged Donagh
      Reserve
      Jamie O Connor
      Champion Whippet Dog Final
      Vanessa Lynn with Louis
      Reserve
      James Mullan with Max
      XL Bully Winner
      Jon Jonny with Hugo
      Derry Man who never wins anything
      Creggan Swifts
      Four Bitch Final
      Anthony Taggart with Fern
      Reserve
      Niall O Cloghan
      Champion Bitch Terrier
      Anthony Taggart with Fern
      Best Wheaton
      Ged Donagh
      Overall Best Working Dog
      Richard O Callaghan with Hunter
      Jamie O Connor 
      Overall Best in Show
      Vanessa Lynn with Louis
      Reserve
      Mark Gorman with Jax
      And Finally, a big shout out 
      to the Judges on the day for doing a great job.
      Childrens Handling Class
      Gail Ross/Barley Banger
      Ladies Handling Class
      Gail Ross/Barley Banger
      Gents Handling Class
      Barley Banger
      Whippets
      Stephanie O Connor
      Lurchers
      Maurice Mc Dowell
      Terriers
      Robert Booth
      Strong Dogs
      John Ryder
      Working Dogs
      Jason Morrissey
      The McGrath Racing team Biddy, Michael, Jack, and Anthony, you are tops. You set the place a light with your professionalism and experience and run the racing so effective and efficiently on the day. There is a lot of hard work goes into running racing and all credit goes to team Mc Grath.  
      And Finally, Finally, Harry John Digging you were definitely the King of Scrabo on Sunday and in a league of your own. Along with your back up angel Gail Ross, who pulled out all the stops to make everything run so smoothly, and Sam Ross the photographer who took some lovely photographs, you brought town and country North and South of the border together for another great sporting day out.
      You are a shinning light in our Country Sport traditions and for a first time show and venue, it was excellent and without contradiction.  Harry John Digging you should be proud of the work you done on Sunday. Thank you for a day full of joy and excitement and roll on 2025 for more of the same.
       
      Margaret Mc Stay
       
    • By appleblossom
      List of classes For the Combined Clubs Dog Show This Saturday 7th September 24
      For Your Sat Navs:
      BT63 6EB
      Terrier classes.
      1 Any variety pup.
      2 Russell dog/bitch
      3 Lakeland dog/bitch
      4 patterdale dog/bitch
      5 border dog /bitch
      6 crossbred dog /bitch
      7 working dog /bitch
      8 veterans dog/bitch
      9 pairs.
      Heavy Dogs.
      1 Any variety pup
      2 small staff dog /bitch 
      3 large type staff dog /bitch
      4 English bull dog/bitch
      5 Wheaten dog /bitch
      6 American bull dog /bitch
      7 working dog /bitch
      8 working class dog /bitch
      9 veterans dog/bitch
      10 Added another class in Strong Dogs (any other type of strong )
      Lurcher Classes 
      1 a lurcher pups
      2 smooth under 23 inch 
      3 smooth over 23 inch 
      4 rough under and over 23 inch 
      5 bull x dog /bitch
      6 collie x dog /bitch
      7 hare dog /bitch 
      8 fox dog /bitch
      9 veterans dog /bitch.
      Whippets 
      1 pups 
      2 whippet dog 
      3 whippet bitch
      4 working whippet 
      5 veterans whippet.
      There will also be a child's class.
      The Northern Ireland Championship will be directly after the show.
    • By appleblossom
      The Northern Ireland Champion of Champion Show
      Another show coming up
      Saturday 7th September 24
      At Laurencetown, Gilford, Co Down
      All Champions who won a Championship on the Island of Ireland in the last 2 years can compete in :
      **Please Note there will be no Racing at this show**
      Showing  For Whippets/Lurchers /Terriers/ Strong Dogs
      After Showing will be The Champion of Champions
      FOR YOUR SAT NAVS : HOLLYMOUNT ROAD LAURENCETOWN CO DOWN BT63 6EN Margaret Mc Stay

×
×
  • Create New...