The win was the sole victory for trialists and dogs from the wider Hawke’s Bay area.
Ned George, a 2024 national title winner with the Wairoa club but now based with Raetihi, was runner up with Fred, David Scragg, of Wairoa, 5th with Jane, and Tom Deighton, of Omakere, 7th with Spud. Ricc Howell, of Waikoau, was 6th in the zig zag hunt with Fuse.
Meanwhile, the short head and yard title went to Dan Murphy, of Taranaki club Whangamomona, with Nippy, the zig zag hunt was won by Jamie Shrubshall, of Whanganui club Omatane-Kaiwhatau, with Jed, and the straight hunt was won by Trevor Rumbal, of Taumarunui, with Kate.
The South Island and NZ championships start on May 25 near Hanmer, where Arends won a long head double with Patrick in 1994.
Next year’s national and North Island championships will be hosted by the Hawke’s Bay centre at Te Aute, where 500 dogs were at the NI championships in 2018.
Doug Laing is a senior reporter based in Napier with Hawke’s Bay Today, and has 52 years of journalism experience, 42 of them in Hawke’s Bay, in news gathering, including breaking news, sports, local events, issues, and personalities.