Ch Albert Collins
Trial Chair reserves the right to alter running order of stakes if needed
2007 Futurity winner Breakstone
IRISH SETTER OPEN ALL-AGE (30 Minutes)
50% purse divided 50-30-20.....Entry Fee $40.00
IRISH SETTER OPEN PUPPY (20 minutes)
Awards to Three Places... Entry Fee $25
IRISH SETTER AMATEUR SHOOTING DOG (30 minutes)
Entry Fee $35
IRISH SETTER OPEN WALKING DERBY (30 minutes)
Awards to Three Places.... Entry Fee $30
Camper hook-ups, kennels & stalls at Area Headquarters
Breakfast & Lunch served daily at the Area Clubhouse
There are many good restaurants in Berea and Richmond. The most famous for traditional southern cooking is Boone Tavern in Berea (Don’t miss the spoon bread!) - Jacket & tie required. Berea has some interesting shops featuring crafts of the mountain people
DIRECTIONS TO GROUNDS
From Richmond leave 1-75 at Exit 87 (Richmond Bypass), go east 2 miles to U.S. 421, south 5 miles to Dreyfuss Rd., East on Dreyfuss 1 mile to area headquarters. From Berea, leave 1-75 at Exit 76, go east to town center & U.S. 25. U.S. 25 north 1/4 mile to County Road 1061, east on 1061 to U.S. 421, north 2 miles to Dreyfuss Road, east 1 mile to area headquarters.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky requires a current negative Coggins test
and health certificate for all horses entering Kentucky.
National Red Setter Field Trial Club
Spring Championship & supporting stakes
Spring Championship & supporting stakes
Central Kentucky Wildlife Management Area Berea, Kentucky
Thursday March 6 through Monday March 10 2008 (tentative)
Drawing at the clubhouse 7:00 pm Wednesday March 5
(859-986-4130) Club House
Drawing at the clubhouse 7:00 pm Wednesday March 5
(859-986-4130) Club House
Trial Chair reserves the right to alter running order of stakes if needed
NATIONAL RED SETTER CHAMPIONSHIP
$500 Purse Divided 70-30% to Winner & Runner-Up
1 Hr. Continuous Course-- Entry Fee $100
Qualification: American Field recognized placement in an Open All-Age, Shooting Dog or Derby Stake
THE 35th NATIONAL RED SETTER FUTURITY
$1000 purse divided 60/40 between owners and breeders of four placements
30 minute continuous courses Entry fee of $50
Futurity entries closed December 31, 2007
$500 Purse Divided 70-30% to Winner & Runner-Up
1 Hr. Continuous Course-- Entry Fee $100
Qualification: American Field recognized placement in an Open All-Age, Shooting Dog or Derby Stake
THE 35th NATIONAL RED SETTER FUTURITY
$1000 purse divided 60/40 between owners and breeders of four placements
30 minute continuous courses Entry fee of $50
Futurity entries closed December 31, 2007
(late fee will be assessed for dogs nominated after this date)
Starting fee of $50 due at drawing.
Late entries will be accepted until time of drawing
Entries must be complete and dogs registered with FDSB.
Futurity to start at conclusion of Championship.
2007 Futurity winner Breakstone
IRISH SETTER OPEN ALL-AGE (30 Minutes)
50% purse divided 50-30-20.....Entry Fee $40.00
IRISH SETTER OPEN PUPPY (20 minutes)
Awards to Three Places... Entry Fee $25
May be run concurrently with another stake
IRISH SETTER AMATEUR SHOOTING DOG (30 minutes)
Entry Fee $35
IRISH SETTER OPEN WALKING DERBY (30 minutes)
Awards to Three Places.... Entry Fee $30
IRISH RED SETTER AND IRISH RED & WHITE SETTER
AMATEUR WALKING SHOOTING DOG CLASSIC (45 minutes)
Awards to Three Places... Entry Fee $50
Presentation of the Bob Sprouse Trophy to the winner
Dogs will be judged on Shooting Dog standards
Qualifications: Prior placement in any recognized American Field Trial in a Derby, Shooting Dog, or All Age stake.
AMATEUR WALKING SHOOTING DOG CLASSIC (45 minutes)
Awards to Three Places... Entry Fee $50
Presentation of the Bob Sprouse Trophy to the winner
Dogs will be judged on Shooting Dog standards
Qualifications: Prior placement in any recognized American Field Trial in a Derby, Shooting Dog, or All Age stake.
TRIAL CHAIRS
Tim & Kris Hammons
859-986-7076
Horses available through Dennis & Bonnie Hidalgo (303) 886-6084
Tim & Kris Hammons
859-986-7076
Horses available through Dennis & Bonnie Hidalgo (303) 886-6084
or Don Mullins (859) 986-9151
LODGING & MEALS
Knights Inn 859-624-2612 (special rates for trialers)
LODGING & MEALS
Knights Inn 859-624-2612 (special rates for trialers)
Holiday Inn 606-623-9220
Best Western 606-623-9121
Holiday Motel 606-986-9311
Mountain View Motel 606-986-9316
Camper hook-ups, kennels & stalls at Area Headquarters
Breakfast & Lunch served daily at the Area Clubhouse
There are many good restaurants in Berea and Richmond. The most famous for traditional southern cooking is Boone Tavern in Berea (Don’t miss the spoon bread!) - Jacket & tie required. Berea has some interesting shops featuring crafts of the mountain people
DIRECTIONS TO GROUNDS
From Richmond leave 1-75 at Exit 87 (Richmond Bypass), go east 2 miles to U.S. 421, south 5 miles to Dreyfuss Rd., East on Dreyfuss 1 mile to area headquarters. From Berea, leave 1-75 at Exit 76, go east to town center & U.S. 25. U.S. 25 north 1/4 mile to County Road 1061, east on 1061 to U.S. 421, north 2 miles to Dreyfuss Road, east 1 mile to area headquarters.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky requires a current negative Coggins test
and health certificate for all horses entering Kentucky.
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