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Thread: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

  1. #11

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    Quote Originally Posted by Strip
    I think 1 timer and 2 timer should be able to go into first time out dogs, but when that dogs make champion he has to go into other champions. Then that will make a grand champion title be more,sinifficant(spelling) he has to win against to champion to get this title. When he make grand champion he keep his title even with a lost. If he won't to keep continuing after grand champion he goes into other grand champion. Best vs the Best!

    I agree with you on the first part, but I don't think a Champion "has" to go into other Champions ... just winners.

    Really, no man can tell another man what he "has" to do with his dog, but in order for the deal to be credible, a Champion should at least go into a "contender" (winner).

    I mean, if you have a Champion, and a well-known kennel has a 2xW looking to make Champion, there is nothing wrong with putting your Champion into a 2xW. If he wins, he beat a Champion; if you win you stopped a 2xW from making Champion. No shame in that at all.

    But if you're matching your 4xW into a done-nothing dog to make Gr Ch, that is pretty weak IMO. He doesn't have to go into another Gr Ch, but it should at least be a 2xW or more to have some credibility.

    Jack

    PS: Nice avatar BTW
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  2. #12

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    How can the law determine if accounts sent into a magazine are fictional or not?

  3. #13

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    I agree with what you said jack hell it's some 1 and 2x that can make a CH look like hell a dog dosen't know he going into a Ch or Gr Ch all he see is another dog in front of him.

  4. #14

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    Quote Originally Posted by nightryder
    I agree with what you said jack hell it's some 1 and 2x that can make a CH look like hell a dog dosen't know he going into a Ch or Gr Ch all he see is another dog in front of him.

    Moreover, a lot of times that "proven Champion" has his best days behind him ... and is a worn-out shell of what he used to be ... whereas the 1xW is a Champion-caliber dog who's still fresh and in his prime ... and is actually therefore tougher competition.

    Jack


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  5. #15

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    Quote Originally Posted by wrongway
    How can the law determine if accounts sent into a magazine are fictional or not?
    Because when fake reports are sent in the frat publically crucifies them.

    Remember the Dolly bullshit? B-Lines fake reports?

  6. #16

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    Ideally, the process of attaining Championship should be according to matches which test and challenge the ability and skill of said inidvidual, however in a circle overpopulated with slime and slicksters, I truly think the best you can do is try to take all comers and not hide behind the $$.The climate is more difficult to find good comp for a reasonable wager. Again, it would be nice to say I beat so and so, who beat so and so, and we made Ch stopping so and so, but realistically, with out the governing body mentioned earlier, IMO the best you can do is be stand up and take whoever comes your way. Winner, chicken dinner, or otherwise. Of course, doing all to keep both parties safe in the process. Remember first time out doesn't necessarily mean sub par skill. Upsets also contribute to the excitement within the sport. (As far as Gr I don't see the same issue, because usually after you go Ch, the comp seems to come out of the woodwork by the boatload to try and take your shine.)

  7. #17

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    Excellent post.


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  8. #18

    Re: What It Takes To Make Grand Champion

    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack
    Excellent post.


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    Appreciated. You for one can relate to the drastic change in times I am sure.

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