Buttermere Thu Oct 5th
Seniors 1 Jenny’s Aura 2 Menorah 3 Thorn Dancer 4 Jenny’s Delight 5 Bewitched 6 Marlou . 24 Ran Time 27.31
.Also Ran Persian Prince -Jenny’s Rose – Persian Bay – Billy Whizz – Overwater Jack – Kaiser Sosa – Songbird – Miterdale Steel – Overwater Roger – Overwater Bessy – Night Vision – Bedazzled – Miterdale Copper – Cool enough – Hunter’s Dale – Quiet Otter – Sweet Harmony – Ladybird -=
Pups 1 Huntsman’s Major 2 Red Will 3 Foxparke Billy Elliot 4 Overwater Stanley 5 Huntsman’s Mist 6 Jenny’s Breeze.18 Ran Time 17.42. Also Ran– Sandyman- Paddywack – Overwater Stanley – Black Legend – Steel End – Nikita – Raven Crag – Uldale Tramp – Foxparke Golden Balls – Foxparke Homeward Pride – Foxparke Lucy Lou – Kinniside Meg .
Open Maidens 1 Great Gable 2 KInniside Molly 3 Foxparke Yabbadabbadoo – West Tip 5 Carrick 6 Out Of The Blue.
28 Ran Time 17.40. Also Ran .Howgill Annabella – Sergeant James – Come Home Alfie – Maybe – Miterdale Proper – Bronco – thorn Diamond – Sultan – Artemis – Meadow Josie – Rodney Rascal – Hi Mac – Kinniside Bess =- Kinniside Mel – Kinniside Molly – Captain Jack -Layla – Foxparke Peggy Sue – Wansfell – Foxparke Hooligan – Foxparke Saucy Nancy – Foxparke Rosie Lee –
Veterans 1 Black Eyed Pea 2 Cherish 3 Quiet Linnet 4 Kerry more 5 Free Spirit 6 Canny Girl . 8 Ran Time 17.49.also ran What Look – Jimmy Choo .
Report . Buttermere , a lone fixture ,no opposition, plenty of runners ,something for bookies and punters alike, competition for the hounds, like garlic bread ,the future!!!
In the seniors as early as the first few minutes did Jenny’s Aura stamp her authority on the trail and hardly ever headed stormed home to win comfortably from Menorah and Thorn Dancer.
The puppy trail and an opportunity for Huntsman’s Major to ,peg one back from Miterdale Shadow, and he didn’t disappoint with an easy win from Red Will and Foxparke (dancing ) Billy Elliot.
Now for the maidens and there is a saying in trailing “Be patient the last shall be first” now I am not saying that the first hound home should have been last but it was a tipsy-turvy race as they negotiated the footpath and then the descent to the last field, the lead changing constantly until Great Gable appeared with a yard or two and he won with consummate ease, much to Liz’s surprise, the rest of them well the one that did lead as they turned for home finished last.
Black Eyed Pea held on in the vets from a fast finishing favourite Cherish and once again the three short trail times -all within 10 seconds.