Sandale Thurs Sept6th.
Seniors 1 Miterdale Shadow 2 Persian Bay 3 Canny Mover 4 Silver Dusk 5 General James 6 Miterdale steel 17 Ran Time 25.11
Also Ran . Eclipse – Bronco – Wild Gypsy – Aspire – Mystery Bound – Kaiser Sosa – Raven Crag – Step Up – Menorah – Marlou – Meadow Josie.
Pups 1 Huntsman’s Nimrod 2 Rover 3 Babylon 4 Tom Thumb 5 Cuckoo Lane 6 Rita . 20 Ran Time 15.58.
Also Ran .Palm Bay – Ranger – Rhythm – Some Lads – Meadow Spot – Zara – TRev – Blondie – Foxparke Rambling Rose – Foxparke Shaka Laka boom Boom. Foxparke Zip It – Persian Jewel – Persian Ace.
Open Non- Winners 1 West Tip 2 Red Dragon 3 Amber Bay 4 Copperfield 5 In The Red 6 Eden Raine. 16 Ran Time 17.22. Also Ran Zola- Solitaire – Colonel,James- Clearly Cool – Time Bandit – Persian ruby – Kinniside Molly – Foxparke Slo Bro – Foxparke Jiggly Puff – Foxparke Gypsy Rose .
Open Maidens 1 Babycham 2 Denton Eclipse 3 Fireman Sam 4 Prospect Spot 5 Levitate 6 Sugar Ray .18 Ran Time 16.01
Also Ran – Encourage – Cuchulainn- Demelza – Mine — Captain Jack – Jimmy Choo – Foxparke Wansfell – Foxparke Jewel – Foxparke Homeward Dude – Foxparke Homeward Pride – Persian sky .
Report. A pleasant evening on Sandale Hill , well! it was until it hailstoned, A little bit of winter in September. The seniors must have been aware of the impending storm as they ran the trail in 11 seconds over the minimum time=- Miterdale Shadow winning comfortably from Persian bay and Canny mover.
Huntsman’s Nimrod is quickly putting the puppy championship beyond reach when she notched up win no 23 , coming home clear of Rover with championship challenger Cuckoo Lane back in fifth.
Stephen Irving and West Tip (cast Off ) finally got of the mark when he held on to a slender lead to beat Red Dragon and Amber Bay and Babycham took the maiden trail by 50 metres from Denton Eclipse and the popular Fireman Sam in third.
Rugby scouts were made aware of a splendid ,flying.tackle made by yours truly, grabbing his escaping hound with a two handed tackle from behind bringing the errant hound to a stop. a tackle that Lynchy would have been proud of.