{"id":82,"date":"2014-05-23T21:45:16","date_gmt":"2014-05-23T21:45:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.huntingweimaraner.com\/blog\/?page_id=82"},"modified":"2016-03-15T02:32:48","modified_gmt":"2016-03-15T02:32:48","slug":"the-1990s-handling-the-transition","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.warringah.com\/blog\/index.php\/the-weimaraner-sixty-years-in-the-field\/the-1990s-handling-the-transition","title":{"rendered":"The 1990\u2019s \u2013 Handling The Transition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>The 1990\u2019s \u2013 Handling The Transition<\/strong><strong> <\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The 1990\u2019s were not quite as prolific as the 1980\u2019s in terms of the number of field awards, with a total of 99 awards among 27 handlers with 34 dogs. However the decade was significant in terms of the number of new handlers joining the fray and securing success with their dogs. Only three handlers of the 27 to win awards this decade were successful in the previous decade, Liza Brown, Steve Chant and Nicolas Elder, with 21, 7, and 1 award(s) respectively. Many of the earlier stalwarts had moved into a new status of trainer and\/or field trial judge, passing on their knowledge and experience to a new generation. Without a doubt this proved to be successful with many of the new handlers managing to pick up multiple field awards with their only dog. The immediate pedigrees of these new dogs were generally populated with unproven in the field Weimaraners and it is a testament to how much working aptitude had been retained from more distant forbears. There had been no apparent dilution of the hunting instinct in the more recent generations, at least into the 1980\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As mentioned earlier, Liza Brown\u2019s reputation in the field first established in the 1980\u2019s was enhanced in the 1990\u2019s and she was the foremost handler by far with 21 awards in this decade with 4 dogs. Liza\u2019s Belvoirvale Bracken (b) won 8 awards, two in Novice with a 1<sup>st<\/sup> place at Sarrat, Hertfordshire with HGS under judges Mrs M Nixon and C Wilkinson. Further success in All-Aged and a 3<sup>rd<\/sup> in Open cemented, as earlier mentioned, the dog\u2019s position at 6<sup>th<\/sup> in the WATFA table on 201 points. Liza\u2019s Clippers Escort (b) won 4 awards in Novice and a 2<sup>nd<\/sup> in an All-Aged field trial. Liza has two dogs in the top twenty of the WATFA table for dogs and several in the next twenty places. Clippers Escort (b) is at 22<sup>nd<\/sup> and Brakabreeze Bravado (b) (out of Clippers Escort) is at 23<sup>rd<\/sup> position on 88 and 85 points respectively.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Jo Hall was one of the new entrants to trialling who made a significant impact in the 1990\u2019s with Yaxi Von Stern Weiss (d) a dog which had much Ragstone heritage in its lines. This dog won 7 awards in Novice trials at a sufficient standard to be positioned at joint 20<sup>th<\/sup> in the WATFA table on 91 points.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Steve Chant\u2019s 1990\u2019s achievements with Tasairgid Talked About (d) have been discussed earlier in the context of its 3<sup>rd<\/sup> place in the WATFA table for dogs. It was one of only two dogs to win awards in Open field trials in this decade. The other dog was Belvoirvale Bracken (b) (h: Liza Brown).<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Christine Carpenter\u2019s Aschfahl Liberty Belle (b) won two Novice awards and three All-Aged with 1<sup>st<\/sup> places at both levels. The Novice 1<sup>st<\/sup> was at Catton Park, Derbyshire with the WA (06\/11\/1995) under judges Mrs M Davison and T Rigby. The All-Aged 1<sup>st<\/sup> was at Conholt Park in October 1996 with the GSPC under judges Mrs M Nixon and Mrs V Ashton, and she followed this up a year later with a 2<sup>nd<\/sup> in an HVS All-Aged trial at Loddington, Leicestershire under judges GD Nixon and Mrs S Harris. Aschfahl Liberty Belle appears at 12<sup>th<\/sup> in the WATFA table with 126 points. Christine appears at 9<sup>th<\/sup> in the WATFA handlers table on 207 points.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">R Squire\u2019s Lurgashell Silver Lancer (d) sired by Costas Wilkinson\u2019s Vanwilkie Nearly Napoleon and sire in turn to Brakabreeze Bravado (b), secured 4 Novice places including a 1<sup>st<\/sup> place under judges T Horsefield and S Chant, and also a 2<sup>nd<\/sup> place in an All-Aged trial under judges T Horsefield and C Wilkinson, and makes the WATFA table at 15<sup>th<\/sup> with 102 points.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Mrs Dorothy Shall\u2019s longhaired Wyndlee Silver Candy (b) was placed 6 times in Novice trials at such a consistently high level to feature at joint 17<sup>th<\/sup> in the WATFA table for dogs on 95 points.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">There were nine 1<sup>st<\/sup> places in Novice stakes in the 1990\u2019s, one up on the 1980\u2019s, with two dogs bearing the Chant\u2019s Quadet affix with Quadet Anni (b) owned by Mrs KL Knott also picking up two 2nds in Novice, making 3 awards.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Other dogs not already mentioned and which won 3 awards in the 1990\u2019s were Mrs Rachel Newmans\u2019s Morganna Mozart (d), Mrs Shiela Cunningham\u2019s Peaklander Perfection (b), and Mr AD Fletcher\u2019s Ragstone Raypier (d).<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Mr P Owens\u2019 Schonblick Shady Lady At Koromas (b) and Mrs T Banasik\u2019s Blue Huntsman Ben (d) won 4 awards. Mr KN Crampin\u2019s Wipfel Berberis Bountiful (d) won 5 awards. Other prolific dogs have already been mentioned.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Also new on the scene in the 1990\u2019s was the late Mrs Beate Dwingelo-Lutten who picked up three field trial awards with three different dogs. Another two dogs handled by Beate won field trial awards in the next decade and secured her 12<sup>th<\/sup> place in the WATFA handlers table on 113 points.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">On 12<sup>th<\/sup> January 1998 Weimaraner Silberstern Moonlight Von Trubon (b) won a CoM at a HGS Novice stake at Rose Hall Farm, Hertfordshire for her handler. This was followed up in December of that year with a 4<sup>th<\/sup> place at a WCGB Novice stake at Stourhead Estate, Wiltshire under judges GD Nixon and Mrs V O&#8217;Keeffe. And so began the record of field trial success of the foremost owner-handler of the hunting Weimaraner, Ms Suzi Burton. This is a record which will be elaborated upon later in this narrative.<\/p>\n<p>[custommenu menu=60-Years-Navigation]<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.huntingweimaraner.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/jubilee_article_60years.pdf\">THE WEIMARANER \u2013 SIXTY YEARS IN THE FIELD &#8211; Print Version<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The 1990\u2019s \u2013 Handling The Transition The 1990\u2019s were not quite as prolific as the 1980\u2019s in terms of the number of field awards, with a total of 99 awards among 27 handlers with 34 dogs. 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