Banbury & District DTS Open Trial
12th – 13th April 2025
Trial Manager's Report
When Carla and I started to look at possible fields in which to run this year’s trial, we were surprised and disappointed that many of our usual fields were not available, mainly because the autumn weather had prevented planting, and where we expected to see lush green fields, we found bare or stubbly brown ones. Carla was immediately on the case trying to find suitable fields and after a couple of weeks of searching, she came up with about 90 acres of land just around the corner from the base which were perfect for our needs. A couple of days before the trial, we lost one of our other farms to the sprayers but The McClaren family gave us a further 50 acres. I cannot thank enough the farmers, Robert Browne and The McClarens, for being so generous with their land, and Carla for her tenacity in securing it. I could not do it without you Carla.
The weather before the trial had been very dry and the ground was rock hard so I wasn’t hopeful of a high number of qualifiers. Saturday was very hot and dry, Sunday was cooler with a few rain showers. In the end we had 3 qualifiers each in UD, WD and TD, and 4 gaining qualifying marks in the Special Stake.
Open Trial numbers have been dwindling so it was a great surprise to have, what in today’s climate, was a very good entry…. 17 in TD, 9 in WD, 10 in UD and 6 in the Special Stake.
The Control and Agility was judged by Joan Snowden from Lincoln. She was assisted by Sharon Lord as steward, who is proving to be a real asset in this role.
Malc Snowden judged the TD nosework, with tracklayers Len Newman, Andy Baker and John Wykes. Kate Wykes completed the team as square steward.
Joyce Tibbetts judged the UD and WD nosework with tracklayers Colin Bricknell and first timer Sam Watkins, square steward Lynn Bricknell in UD and Nicky Crowther, Pip Nason and Carla tracklaying and Sheila Smith doing the squares for WD.
Rita Banfather judged the Special Stake, ably assisted by steward Lyndie Lothian and tracklayers Colin Bricknell and, another first timer, Angie Howe.
All teams performed well.
One of the most important parts of a trial is the catering. Steph Gordon, despite having commitments at home, and Sue Lawrie managed to supply breakfasts and packed lunches for the judges and helpers in their usual efficient and cheerful way. Kate Wilton, Gill and Heather Cooke and Emma Baker also did sterling work in the kitchen feeding the competitors.
Pat Sunderland and Ann Ferens escorted the competitors to their tracks on time.
Jane Webb did her usual efficient job on the desk and had all the scores and placings sorted in good time.
Team Banbury is like a well oiled machine. I press the button and everyone does their job with very little input from me. Well done everyone. You are the best!
Despite a few hiccoughs, the trial seemed to run very well. Added excitement was provided when I fell backwards over a log, (rumour has it that Carla knocked me over with her car – she didn’t) which made movement a little difficult, and John succumbed to dehydration at the end of Saturday’s proceedings and frightened the life out of everyone.
A huge Thank you goes to the judges who gave up their time and opportunity to work their own dogs and contributed greatly to the success of the trial.
Next year’s trial will be 10th – 12th April 2026. Put it in your diary now and hopefully I will see you all next year.
UD & WD Nosework.
Judge: Joyce Tibbetts
Thank you to the Banbury committee for the invitation to judge the UD and WD nosework. A lovely venue with a great base at their training ground. The society has a great army of volunteers managed by trials manager (major general) Shirley Simpson, many thanks to her, the base steward/ score keeper Jane Webb, Steph Gordon who ran the kitchen and all her helpers and cake makers.
Thank you to John and Shirley for making me so welcome in their home.
Our gratitude to the local farmers who allowed us onto their winter wheat, a privilege we are lucky to have. The crop was well grown at 4-6inches but very dry after a month of no rain. That and the strong breeze made tracking quite difficult for young dogs. Thanks to my tracklayers and search stewards both days, you were great company.
UD stake
Track layers: Colin Bricknell and Sam Watkins
Search steward: Lynn Bricknell
8 entered 3 qualified. Track articles a 4”x2” piece red hessian and a 4”x2” sheet of black plastic. Square articles teaspoon, green scourer, 3” wooden slat and green plastic plant marker.
1st. Nicky Crowther with Maiden of the Forest. Lab (B). Q 194.5
Only dropped one on the track and all four articles out of the square. A pleasure to watch this young Labrador well handled. A promising start for the future. Congratulations Nicky.
2nd. Kev Bryan with Westmac Hafoc Maddie. GSD (B). Q 184. 87.5 for track 3 out of the square. Another promising young dog worked hard for a well deserved qualification. Well done Kev.
3rd. Ann Ferens with Corks Heavens to Betsie. Crossbred (B). Q 180.5. 86.5 for track 4 out of the square. Grazed the crop at the start but settled down to do a good track and lovely square, well done Ann.
4th. Sandra Haim with Little Jem. BC (B). NQ 165. 84 for track 4 out of the square. A young dog beautifully handled by Sandra.
WD stake
Tracklayers: Pip Nason, Nicky Crowther, Carla Nieuwenhuizen
Search steward: Sheila Smith
8 entered 3 qualified. Track articles 4” piece of hose and a 2” wood slat. Square articles a bolt, plastic teaspoon, 4”red rope and a piece of black plastic sheet.
1st. Grant Tyler with Naughtland Storm CDex, Lab (D). Q. 193.5. 86 for track 4 out of square. Atlas was very positive on the track in difficult conditions, well handled by Grant. Congratulations.
2nd. Tony Orchard with Andromeda Dream CDex Lab. (B). Q. 174. Despite putting up a hare on the third leg, 78 on track and 3 out of square. Lovely to see an experienced handler work his dog through the distraction. Well done Tony.
3rd. Belinda Spensley with Montoux’s Drew G. Ret. (B). Q. 171.5. Track 79 and 3 out of square. Drew found the crop was a challenge but completed the track despite cutting across the last angled corner. Well done Belinda.
4th. Jain Douglas with Ton-up Bonnie CDex,UDex. WS. (B) NQ 180. Track 88.5 and 3 out of the square. Lovely track by a lovely little working sheepdog.
TD Nosework
Judge: Malc Snowden
Steward: Kate Wykes
Track Layers: Len Newman, Andy Baker & John Wykes
Many thanks to: -
- Banbury, for the invitation to judge the TD nosework;
- Shirley, for your brilliant organisation;
- The Banbury team, you were great;
- Carla & Jeremy for the accommodation, brilliant;
- The ladies in the kitchen for the food;
- The farmers for the use of their land.
I would like to thank Len, Andy & John for excellent tracklaying & Kate for keeping me on the straight & narrow laying squares.
The crop had good growth but the land was very dry, Saturday was very warm, 9 worked with 5 completing the nosework on qualifying marks. Sunday the weather was completely different, much colder & rain started late morning. 5 worked with 2 qualifying the nosework. Everyone gave it a good go both days but conditions proved too tricky for some.
Thanks to all the competitors for entering under me. Good luck everyone in your future trials.
1st Pat Antrobus with Trisant Ciara on 209.5. Absolutely super happy little dog really well handed. Very well done Pat.
2nd Lynne Watkins with Starshot Forever with Szikras on 201. Well done Lynne.
3rd Mike Williams with Morgan Tara’s Pal on 191.5. Well handled Mike.
4th NQ Ray Lea with 198.5 with Rue Wood Anna great track & square.
TD Qualifiers
TD Qualifiers
Control & Agility
Judge: Joan Snowden
Steward: Sharon Lord
Many thanks to Banbury for the invitation to judge the TD WD & UD control
Shirley & team, thank you for making my judging appointment so enjoyable, everything was so well organised leaving nothing to chance from the minute we arrived.
Many thanks to Carla & Jeremy for the lovely accommodation.
The ladies in the kitchen, many thanks.
Well, what a great venue to judge at, a lovely club house & control field. Thanks John for your gardening to remove thistles from around the control area, much appreciated.
My steward Sharon, thanks, you were brilliant. I really enjoyed your company.
I judged TD & UD on Saturday & TD & WD on Sunday. Saturday was really hot, Sunday was much cooler with rain later in the morning.
TD - 17 entered of which 14 worked with 7 still qualifying after the control, sadly stays taking out several. Every handler & dog made a good attempt.
WD - 9 entered with 8 competing and 7 still qualifying after the control round on some good scores.
UD - 10 entered with 8 competing and 5 still qualifying after control. Again some good scores being achieved.
Thank you competitors for entering under me. I enjoyed judging you all, good luck at your future trials.
TD
1st Pat Antrobus & Trisant Ciara on 209.5. Lovely round Pat with your happy little girl.
2nd Lynne Watkins & Starshot Forever with Szikras on 201.Well done.
3rd Mike Williams & Morgan Tara’s Pal on 191.5. Well done.
4th Ray Lea & Rue Wood Anna NQ 198.5. So close. You’ll be flying once that stay is sorted.
WD
1st Grant Tyler & Naughtland Storm 193.5. Lovely round.
2nd Tony Orchard & Andromeda Dream 174. Well done.
3rd Belinda Spensley & Montoux’s Drew171.5. Well done.
4th Jain Douglas & Ton-Up Bonnie NQ 180. Just the jumps today.
UD
1st Nicky Crowther & Maiden Of The Forest 194.5. Cracking dog Nicky.
2nd Kev Bryan & Westmac Hafoc Maddie 184. Well done Kev.
3rd Ann Ferens & Cork's Heavens to Betsie 180.5. Well done.
4th Nicola Foskett & Bailots Active Warrier NQ 165.
Special Stake
Judge: Rita Banfather
Steward: Lyndie Lothian
Tracklayers: Colin Bricknell, Angie Howe
I would like to thank Banbury & District Dog Training Club for asking me to judge the Special Stake at their April open trial. Shirley and John Simpson, along with the rest of the clubs team, are doing so much for Working Trials. Such a super club, friendly and helpful.
My thanks go to the farmers for letting us use the land. I understand there were a few farmers involved.
My track layers were Angie Howe and Colin Bricknell. Tracking was on short crop. My steward was Lyndie Lothian thank you again Lyndie you did a great job of keeping competitors calm.
Six entered and all six worked.
1st John Wykes with Newbold Seth, BC . John took on Seth as a young dog and they seem to have bonded so well, making a great working team. Wishing you both so much success, it’s all there.
2nd Pat Antrobus with Tristan Seren, Cocker Sp. Pat and Seren did a smart tidy nose round, losing marks on control round heel work. Just a bit more work on this young dog.
3rd Kaye Littlehales with Tarnedge Rum of Kayendor, Lab. Kaye and Niko worked well together apart from a bit of sniffing from Niko, nice to watch.
4th Beverley Hassan with Tilly The Terror, x breed. Cracking little dog , Tilly just did everything asked of her. Perfect track and square. Work now on handling and control Bev.
Also well done to Claire Baker and Hendrick, a Stabyhoun, nice to see a different breed working, and Sue Silvey with Elsa, lab. Please keep it up Sue , I do hope you enjoyed competing.