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Working dogs make their trials undercover as championships wrap up

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For three days, working dogs and their owners competed for a prize pool of $18,000 at the state titles at Casino Showgrounds.

The NSW Working Stock Dog State Championships finished today, Sunday, July 21.

Organiser Ben Gould said it was the first time the event had been held at the new undercover arena at the showgrounds.

The elevated seating, out of the sun, made viewing the dog trials easier for the audience, Ben said.

He is keen to see Casino host the Australian Working Dog Championships.

Last year the national event was at St George (Queensland) and the year before it was in Scone, he said.

An application is in for it to be held in Casino.

Wyatt Judd from Queensland won the Australian Open at St George and in Casino, he was awarded first place with Riverside Jerry in the Novice Final.

Across the three days there were 380 runs, Ben said.

“The community is what makes it, we have a lot of good sponsors,” he said.

See all the results from the trials and pictures at indyNR.com.
This article appeared on  indyNR.com  on 21 July 2024.

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