Australian
Lure Coursing Dog of 2010
Australian
Lure Coursing Dog of 2010
is an annual competition.
ALL DOGS MUST BE REGISTERED IN THE ANNUAL COMPETITION BEFORE 1
NOVEMBER 2010.
The Competition closes on 5 January the following year. Wins from any month
will be accepted before closing date of the competition.
ENTRY FEES
The Annual Entry Fee- Free for 2010 (provides
entry Lure Coursing Dog of 2010).
Entrants must agree to the Terms and Conditions of entry before being accepted
into the competition. Entries will be confirmed by email.
REGISTRATION
Each entrant must register online providing a photo of
the dog (must be jpg attachment less than 800k) to be included in the
competition, and provide the following details-
• Breed
• Sex
• Dogs name and title
• Dog ANKC, Greyhound
Racing Control Board Registration Number (or equivalent)
• Dogs date of birth
• Owners Name
• Owners address (must include
country and state)
• Owners Phone Number
• Owners Email address
• Sire and Dam of the Dog
•
Division where the dog is mainly trialed and resides
a) The entrant provides
surety to Showdogs (our Business) that they own the
entrant. If the entrant is jointly owned, the entrant provides surety to Showdogs that they have the authority/agreement with the
co-owner/s to enter the dog in this competition.
ELIGIBILITY
1.
To
be eligible for the Australian Lure Coursing Dog Competition, all dogs must be
registered with the Australian Kennel Club or GRCB and reside in and be
trialled in Australia during the
time period. They must be eligible to compete in ANKC Lure Coursing Trials.
2.
The
time period for the Australian Lure Coursing Dog Competitions of 2010 means between
1/1/2010 and 31/12/2010. Final submissions for the Australian Lure
Coursing Dog Competitions of 2010 close on 5 January the following year.
3. You only need
to register your dog once during the
year to be eligible for the competition.
4. The Australian Lure Coursing Dog of
2010
competition is for the whole of Australia. If enough entries are received, it will also be
divided into the 8 States.
6. In that case, a dog shall be deemed to be entered
under the State for which they have submitted the most awards (not the most
points).
7. All Competitors compete for The Australian Lure
Coursing Dog of 2010. The dog with the highest overall points wins
the Australian
Lure Coursing Dog of 2010 award and prize.
8. In the case of
a draw, the highest number of Best In Fields awards
will win. If outright winners are still not achieved, the most Best In Field and Best of Breed awards, then most Best in Field,
Best of Breed & 1st Place awards, and down the table until a winner can be
declared.
POINTS
1. For the Australian Lure Coursing Dog of 2010 Competition, points will apply only for events
licensed and/or approved by the ANKC and held between 1/1/2010 and 31/12/2010.
2.
Entrants can submit each award gained at each level of competition (e.g.
Best in Field, Best of Breed, 1 x Place; Best of Breed, 1 x Place; and so on).
STAKES- Open
POINTS TABLE
|
Award
|
All Eligible Breeds
|
|
|
Best In Field
|
17
|
|
|
Best of Breed
|
15
|
|
|
1st Place
|
13
|
|
|
2nd Place
|
12
|
|
|
3rd Place
|
11
|
|
|
Title Gained
|
Abbrev
|
Points
|
|
Field Champion
|
FCh
|
16
|
|
Lure Courser of Merit
|
LCM
|
18
|
Australian Lure Coursing Dog of the Year entrants can claim
additional points when their dog gains a title during the time period. Proof
via a copy of the certificate (including date) must be received by closing date
to be included in the 2010
Competition.
Please email evidence of this to judy@showdogs.com.au.
LEADERBOARDS
1. The leaderboards
for Australian
Lure Coursing Dog of 2010 will be published after January 2010.
Any discrepancies/disputed wins will be checked with the entrant, and
entrants may be required to provide proof of their win via notification from
the Secretary of the Show. If proof is not provided and/or the dispute resolved
by the close of the month, the win shall not be counted. No correspondence
shall be entered into.