Well a brilliant day’s racing at Gap Farm first tournament of 2012 all teams ran well today.

Rockets taking 1st place in division 1 Thanks to Richard for running Spike for the first time looks like he has  a new handler now (lol) well done we know he is not the easiest of dogs to handle in the flyball ring.

Runners taking 2nd place in division 2, this team are running brilliant as a team now all dogs and handlers really gelling together.

Starters doing really well coming 2nd with the help of Mouse from Reiver and Evia from Sheffield, Drew actually was 4 paw turning on the box and catching the ball hope he master’s it very soon best chicken breast is really working for him Puzzle working well and is almost ready for her debut in March looking forward to see her in action Eabha doing well as well only had a couple of missed balls today as a team all dogs ran exceptionally well together.

And I must mention one of our young team members Oliver who was allowed into the ring today under the close supervision of his mum and auntie Val to help collect the balls and I must say he was a little star and very well behaved.

Andy Team Captain


 


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02/09/2012 10:35

Hi Rotherham Rockets,
What a great name for a Flyball team.
Hope you don't mind this blatant plug.
I've just published a book which, hopefully, could help make the sport of Flyball even more popular.
THE FLYBALL 5, which is available now in Amazon's Kindle store, for a couple of quid, is the story of 5 puppies dumped in a field beside a dual carriageway on a freezing night just before Christmas.
The puppies have many adventures before eventually forming a Flyball team when they are fully grown.
The dogs in THE FLYBALL 5 don't talk like cartoon canines. It's based on real life but still sets out to be exciting and entertaining read for children and adults of all ages.
Good Luck
KJ Mansfield

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