Saturday, March 26, 2011

Heppner St. Patrick's Day Results

Sat Open (48 dogs)
1. Scott Glen and Maid 85
2. Don Helsely and The Wiz 80
3. Dave Imas and Cap 77
4. Lynn Johnson and Anna 76
5. Scott Glen and Don 70
6. Patrick Shannahan and Riggs 68
7. Lynn Johnson and Jessie 68
8. Karen Stanley and Clare 66
9. Ray Crabtree and Ty 65
10. Noel Williams and Nap 64

Sun Open (50 dogs)
1. Patrick Shannahan and Riggs 90
2. Scott Glen and Maid 87
3. Don Helsely and Tag 84
4. Scott Glen and Don 82
5. Karen Stanley and Meg 71
6. Patrick Shannahan and Java 71
7. Elizabeth Baker and Soot 69
8. Lynn Johnson and Jessie 67
9. Noel Williams and Lad 67
10. Laura Vishoot and Brynn 63

Sunday, March 20, 2011

St. Patrick's Day Trial

Heppner, Oregon - There are a couple of things that have become routine at the Heppner trial, the weather will be cold (and sometimes snowy) and the sheep will be tough. The range sheep this year were again difficult and were not rewarding for the finesse dogs. They were not bad in the morning but they were getting hungry by the afternoon and just wanted to stop and graze. You could have line or flow but it was difficult, as day went on, to have both.
They have not had a nursery class for a couple of years so Scott went down with just Maid and Don. He uses this trial to see what his dogs need to work on before we start on our big trip back east. This year, he found out that Maid is doing very well, and Don needs to open up on his flanks more. On the first day, he ran Don 30th, which was well after the time the sheep were wanting to have some lunch and noon up. He tried for a nice crossdrive line but it shut the sheep down too much and he described it as "pushing rope". He had a missed attempt on his shed and no pen. After that, he was sure Maid would probably grip off. That was the old Maid though, and the new Maid came to this trial. She moved them very well and ended up winning the day! Don ended up in 5th.
On Sunday, Scott drew up in much the same place. Don had the nicest run of the first half of the day with an 82 but at the end of the day, Patrick Shannahan and Riggs laid down a 90. Scott and Maid were challenging that score until Scott had a missed attempt with her on the shed. She regathered instead of coming in (I not-so affectionately refer to this as " pulling a Laddie"). They got their pen and their final score was an 87, good enough for second place and the overall win.
I apologize for not having all the people/scores and dogs in the top 10 each day. I wring all the information I can out of Scott and this was all I got this time!

OPEN 1
1. Scott Glen and Maid
2. Don Helsely and Wizard
3. Dave Imas and Cap
4. Lynn Johnson and Anna(?)
5.Scott Glen and Don

OPEN 2
1.Patrick Shannahan and Riggs 90
2. Scott Glen and Maid 87
3. Don Helsley and Tag 86
4. Scott Glen and Don 82
5. Karen Stanley and ?

Overall Winner - Scott Glen and Maid

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Alta-Pete June

Scott's fourth nursery dog is Alta-Pete June.

Our Alta-Pete June
June is owned by us and is a daughter of Scott's Don from his first litter.

June working at the farm.
Don is a son of Eileen Steinman's Star who, handled by Alasdair MacRae, is a two time National Champion. Don himself was the Canadian and USBCHA National Nursery Champion in 2009.

June's sire, Scott's Don
Last year, Don was the reserve Champion at the Kentucky Bluegrass Classic and made the double lift at the National Finals.
Don was bred to XE Megan who is a daughter of Alta-Pete Megan,

XE Megan, June's mother
a full sister to Scott's Pleat(2004 USBCHA National Champion) and Tala (2004 USBCHA Reserve National Champion). XE Megan is also a littermate to my Hemp.
June's first trial will be in Missouri in May.

June

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Tam

Scott's third nursery dog for this year is Tam.

Diane Pagel's Tam
Tam is owned by Diane Pagel of Delta Bluez Stockdogs and is a grandson of Johnny Wilson's well known bitch, Maid. He also goes back to Bobby Henderson's Sweep.
Diane started gathers with Tam over the summer and Scott picked up his training in the Fall.

Tam working at Alta-Pete Farm
Tam had no trouble adjusting to the Canadian winters and took right to working with Scott. His first trial will be at the LC Farm's trial in Missouri May 6,7, & 8.

Tam

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

PR Bracken

Scott's second nursery dog for this year is PR Bracken.

Louanne Twa's PR Bracken
Bracken is owned by Louanne Twa of Phantom Ridge Border Collies in High River Alberta and is out of her blue merle bitch, Corriedhu Isla. Isla is a import from Scotland and is a daughter of Bobby Dalziel's Spot.

Bracken's Dam, Louanne Twa's Corriedhu Isla
Bracken's sire is Alba Hope owned by Lisa Wright of Athabasca, Alberta. Hope was bred by Alasdair MacRae and is a grandson of his USBCHA National Champion, and International Champion, Nan and USBCHA National Champion, Ben.

Lisa Wright's Hope- father of Bracken
Training Bracken has been kind of a family affair for Scott who is also training her litter brother, Craig for Louanne. I am also training another littermate, Syn for nursery (who will be profiled later). Craig will be returning to Louanne in March and she will be getting him ready to run in the spring nursery trials.

Bracken moving heavy sheep in a snow storm in Alberta
Scott will be running Bracken until around July, and then the plan is for her to return to Louanne (hopefully qualified for the Nationals) for her to team up with and be ready for the Finals in Colorado.

PR Bracken
Louanne with Craig, Scott with Bracken, and I with Syn will be meeting up at the Bluegrass and plan on having a throw down on the nursery field. May the best dog win!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Reba

The first of Scott's nursery dogs for the 2011 trial year is Reba.

Cy Peterson's Reba

Reba is a 2 year old red tri bitch owned by Cy Peterson of Georgia. She comes from a proven line of trial dogs. Her mother is the two time USBCHA National Champion (and reserve Champion), Star, owned by Eileen Steinman and handled by Alasdair MacRae.

Eileen Steinman's Star handled by Alasdair MacRae at the 2010 Plumb Lucky Trial.

Star was bred to Eileen's popular stud, Don, who was an Irish import brought over and handled by Alasdair. The breeding has been done 4 times and Reba is out of the third cross. The first cross had a couple of standouts in Alasdair's Rex and Ron Burkey's Sky and the second cross had Scott's Don who has been well chronicled in this blog.

Reba in training at Alta-Pete Farm over this winter

We are hoping that Reba will be the standout in the third litter. Scott is enjoying training her but credits Cy for putting a good start on her. She is definitely a strong candidate to being one of the two nursery dogs that Scott will pick to run at the National finals but that is still a long way away.

Reba fetching sheep at Alta-Pete Farm

Reba's first trial will be in Missourri at Larry Moore's Lc Farm's Stockdog Challenge May 6-8, 2011.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Soldier Hollow


Tomorrow I am putting our 2011 entries in the mail. Yes, thank goodness, we were both invited again. Scott's invite is not a surprise but I am very glad they decided I could run a dog too. I have bombed out every year I have run there so I'm never sure if I'll be allowed back again. There are a few discretionary invites every year and they usually are extended to spouses. Last year, one of those courtesy invites, Jean Gellings, won the whole kit and kaboodle. I need to do that! It's a really fun trial to compete in, and go to. I would go to watch even if I didn't get invited (SHHH! but don't tell them that or maybe it will happen!). Truly, this is a sheep dog trial like you've never seen. It's so much more than a trial, it's an event and I encourage everyone to go and experience it.
Scott will, of course, be running Maid and Don and I think I'll be running Hemp again. It's a toss up for me, but Hemp, at least, has never lost the sheep at the top of the trial's hill. (knock on some serious wood)
This year they are giving back to the border collie community by offering a few "extras". Their new WEBSITE is going to offer a "Border Collie Resource" tab that will include subcategories to promote, blogs, websites and Twitter address and sheepdog related enterprises.
They are also adding a "Sheepdog TRIAL Resource" tab where a trial organizer can get information about how Soldier Hollow became so successful (over 25,000 visitors came last year) and use the tips to improve their own trials. In addition, they are giving complementary passes to any trial organizer and a guest to come to the Classic, if you contact them ahead of time.
Last year, they introduced the handler VIP room with water, sodas and snacks for the handlers. It also had a handy outside deck with shaded tables and chairs that became a popular gathering place for the competitors. This year they will be making computers available there for the handlers, to email, blog or Tweet from.
Speaking of Tweeting, taking a page from the super successful Tweets from the National Finals, Soldier Hollow has added a Tweet button on their home page and they will be posting live updates after each run.
So if you are making the big trip to Meeker or the Finals, come a little early and visit the Soldier Hollow Classic. It's an amazing show.