With the North Island and New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Championships looming at Te Ahuahu, near Kaikohe, on May 27-June 1, the big guns of the sport in Northland are tuning up their dogs with club competition to gain enough points to compete on the national stage.
Scott McRae, of Wellsford, scored 99 points with Corey to win the short head and yard second event in the Maungakaramea Sheep Dog Club trials on the Woolhouse family farm.
He just beat Neville Child, of Maungatapere, and Harry on 98.8 points with Neville's brother Murray Child, from Maungakaramea, shadowing them with Nell on 98.7 points, Boy on 98.6 and Dice on 98.5.
McRae and the Child brothers were the three Northland finalists who brought home the Cyril Perry Provincial Trophy from the national championships in Blenheim last year.
Neville Child and Dick took the short head and yard first intermediate at Maungakaramea with 98.2 points and Robert Hastie, of Kaiwaka, won first maiden with Jude on 94.
Neville Child won the long head with Harry on 98.5 points with Craig Lugtigheid, of Omamari, continued his fine recent form by placing second with Strike on 98.25 points and showing he could be a serious contender for national glory.