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by Sadreen on 10 March 2010 - 15:03

  • The Irish Sieger Breed Show schedule is now available to download at www.gsaireland.com and entries close 27th March 2010. 
  • SV Judge Frau Margit van Dorssen of the Arlett kennels will judge all classes
  • Youngest class is 6-9 month old puppies. 
  • Judging begins with the courage test at 0730am which is optionable and if successful makes that dog eligible for a VA title. 
  • Charges are 30 for first dog and 15 for each subsequent entry - both sterling and euro will be accepted. 
  • Ferry and hotel deals are available - see schedule for more details
  • Advertising, trade stand opportunities and sponsorship of classes can be discussed with Gayle or Clare - see contact details. 
  • Contact Gayle on email: gayle.boyce@karl.co.uk or Clare on email: weirclare@yahoo.com

by bazza on 11 March 2010 - 08:03

Bump

by stevef on 11 March 2010 - 09:03

Good luck with the show. Steve Foran

by robby58 on 11 March 2010 - 10:03

you say closing date is the 27th but on the entry form its says the 13th,can you please tell us when the closing date is,,

by Mandalay on 11 March 2010 - 11:03

We would be delighted to accept entries up until March 27 - please spread the word!

by Mandalay on 12 March 2010 - 18:03

BUMP!

by Brown Bull on 14 March 2010 - 10:03

Good to see the Sieger going north this year

Dude

by Dude on 14 March 2010 - 14:03

The Irish Sieger should be held in Ireland and not the UK, That is why the date has been extended as they are not getting the support,

by Ally B on 14 March 2010 - 18:03

Hi Ken

I,m really suprised to read this comment from you . There may be other factors as to why the entry is low (if it is) but I doubt this is the reason .The fact is the show is being held in Northern IRELAND . Depending on your point of view this country is either part of the UK or Ireland but I would like to point out that I live in Northern Ireland & I consider myself as much Irish as anyone else living on this island of ours . You being a great rugby man ,perhaps you would like to see northern rugby teams like Ballymena not playing in an ALL Ireland league

Regards
Ally

Dude

by Dude on 14 March 2010 - 19:03

Albert
I Have no veiws, I am not talking about myself in this post, this is the general view of the most of GSD people south, every one is complaining even the ones that have entered,
And maybe I should just have said nothing, but this is main reason for the enteries,  sorry
Ken





 


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