Working Tests
OPEN A.V. RETRIEVER GUNDOG WORKING TEST
The Mid Norfolk Gundog Club are holding an Open A.V. Retriever Gundog Working Test in sugar beet on the 14th of September. This test is open to members and non-members.
No ballot was necessary, the final running order is available here:
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact Colin Walpole.
Thank you.
Upcoming Puppy/Novice GWT
We are pleased to announce that the Mid-Norfolk Gundog Club are holding a Puppy/Novice GWT on the 6th of July 2024. The schedule and entry form are available in the members area of the website under the 'Gundog Working Tests' tab. This GWT is open to members only, if you wish to become a member please download and fill out a membership form or contact our membership secretary Tracey Fox.
EAGCF - Euston Estate Open Team Event GWT on 28 April 2024
EAGCF - Euston Estate Open Individual GWT 27 April 2024
Individual and Team GWT at EAGCF - 27th/28th April 2024
The club will have their multi presence at the upcoming East Anglian Game and Country Fair at Euston Estate, Thetford on weekend of 27th/28th April, with our club stand, scurries, main ring demonstration and also running retriever open GWT on the Saturday and a team GWT on the Sunday.
If you are interested in running in the individual open GWT please contact Darren Gill -
The individual entry form is available on the GWT page of the members area.
Thank you, hope to see many of you there!
EAGCF - Euston Estate Open Team Event GWT on 23 April 2023
Mid-Norfolk Gundog Club held an Open AV Retriever Team Test on Sunday 23 April 2023 at the East Anglian Game & Country Fair by kind permission of the Duke and Duchess of Grafton. Our judges were Glynis Hillier and Andy Mutimer and we were kept informed of proceedings along with some great banter by Keith Bedford who provided the commentary.
After the scores on the doors were totted up, double checked and triple checked, a run off took place between two of the team captains before the final results could be confirmed.
The winners were announced as:
1st “Not a Hope in Hellesdon” (MNGC) comprising
Pinfeathers Excalibur - handler/owner Callum Raywood
Pinfeathers Calypso - handler/owner Nick Barker
Arminghall Teal - handler/owner Simon Wells
2nd Great Yarmouth & District Wildfowlers
Isle of Man Gaila - handler/owner Gill Grummitt
Beech Macaroon - handler/owner Peter Childs
Tagabea Pippin of Riverrush - handler/owner Adam Holmes
3rd Utility Gundog Society (Eastern Counties Branch)
Affric Charm - handler/owner Liz Ingram
Stauntonvale Margay of Rushrigg - handler/owner Sam Morley-Riches
Southgreen Vincent - handler/owner Christine Thurlbourn
A prize was also awarded to the Handler with the Highest Individual Score and this was awarded to Gill Grummitt and Isle of Man Gaila who did not drop a point all day - well done Gill.
There was some fantastic dog work on some testing retrieves especially with the real geese on the river providing some real distractions for the dogs.
Thank you to our sponsors Skinner's dog food for their dog food vouchers for all members of the placed winning teams and to Sporting Saint - Gundog Training Equipment for their prizes too. We are always grateful for their continued support of our GWT’s.
A big thank you to our other supporters of our GWT’s for the weekend who were Wagdale, Taverham Veterinary Practice, Knott's Yard Veterinary Practice, Florentina Events (and for the excellent brownies too!), Sindermill Country Store, Weatherill Brothers Ltd and Kronch UK.
And last, but never least a big thank you to the helpers on the second day. Many thanks again to Glynis, Andy and Keith for giving up their time for the weekend and to Andy and Keith for making sure Glynis only had a small tipple at lunchtime in the members tent! 😁
To Reg Rayner who set up the tests on both days and prepared the arena area the previous days (we are always in your debt Reg), Roger Bannock, Mark Evans, Jonathan Seaman, Matthew Tigue for helping Reg with dummy throwing, marks and general to-ing and fro-ing throughout the day and herding the competitors around, and also to the competitors for their banter and camaraderie throughout the long day. I hope the tea and cakes at the end of the day made it all worthwhile.









