I'll keep this a short question, since I didn't cut the string any.  Why
weren't the Royals invited to come and slip the hounds?  Was it just a
question of timing, or was it just not thought of?

Inquiring minds want to know?

Corin.
why am I up so late?
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From: "Fionnghuala The Fewterer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 4:21 PM
Subject: [SCA_Coursing] Re: Lure Coursing Fun


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> Nyla ran....mostly away and around, and made a spectacle of herself
> but we did discover that she LOVES to chase Ludwig around the course.
> That worked out pretty well, except for when Ludwig lost sight of the
> lure and they both went dashing into the crowds. I think Nyla has the
> prey instinct down pat but she had no interest in the baggy. I wonder
> how many times around the course it would take for her to figure out
> that we're chasing the baggy not other dogs? I think Nyla was well
> matched with Ludwig though since he could outrun her because she
> likes to knock back legs out if she can catch up.
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> We did discover that whippets and grey's coursing around the corners,
> probably should warn people that they might turn a wide corner and
> crash into them at speeds capable of knocking people on thier butts
> too! I think all the doggies had fun though and it was very
> entertaining for everyone to watch and see what each dog would do out
> there. We had clowns and pro's represented. Ludwig was very
> impressive with how intent he was on the lure start to finish, and
> how he couldn't wait to get out there and chase it! We also had
> mundane greyhound owners that I found in the market place the day
> before, return the next day to try a turn at lure coursing with their
> two rescues, they had a blast. Maybe we got new SCAdian's out of
> them, if not, we certainly have a couple of people turned onto lure
> coursing.
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> Perhaps we might think also about having some people to stand around
> certain spots in the course to keep things like....golf carts and
> royal processions from crossing into the course during a run. There
> was some potential problems with that as...both sorts of incidents
> happened. Luckily the royal procession was occuring just as we were
> done but I'd hate to have a Queen bowled over by a hound at full
> speed. But there was a hound running when the golf carts decided to
> cut across the lure course and got stuck on the line. I'd hate to see
> what happens when a golf cart and a hound meet during a coursing. Any
> ideas/experience on this one?
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> My son took photos of every dog that ran, but the best shots are of
> Ludwig and Nyla turning a corner and heading straight for him. You
> can see the hounds at top speed, muscles bunched together and at a
> goodly lean as they are turning. Funny, the next shot is of a blur of
> grass...must have been when the hounds got my son to fly over the
> bale of hay! We'll post some of the good shots on the group site. I
> think the two Great Dane pups were the slowest runners I've ever
> seen, each breed had it's own approach, the shepherds were trying to
> herd the lure by cutting it off! Too much fun!
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> Fionnghuala the Fewterer
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