
Meet the supreme athletes of the dog world
Labradors and spaniels might often steal the limelight, but pointers, setters and HPRs fill an important niche among our working breeds, as Martin Puddifer reveals.
Get information on the legal shooting season for mammals and birds in the UK.
Apply for funding for your project or make a donation today
Comprehensive information and advice from our specialist firearms team.
Everything you need to know about shotgun, rifle and airgun ammunition.
Find our up-to-date information, advice and links to government resources.
Everything you need to know on firearms law and licensing.
All the latest news and advice on general licences and how they affect you.
A Labrador named Nala and her owner took the top spot in this year’s BASC scurry league final – the first to be held since 2019 – at the Weston Park Country Fair.
Nala was unable to compete in 2020 or 2021 due to the cancellation of the annual event due to Covid-19 restrictions. This year, her first year of entering, she walked away after being crowned winner.
A scurry is a timed retrieve for gundogs and handlers. This year’s competition saw hundreds of handlers and their dogs taking part in qualifying scurries at five shows across the country.
Twenty people qualified and competed in the grand final at the fair, on the Shropshire / Staffordshire border, on Sunday.
Owner Paul Burns, from Essex, said Nala – named after a character in Disney’s the Lion King – was “amazing”.
He said: “I just can’t believe it, it’s amazing. This is the first final she has been in. She qualified at the Kelmarsh Show in Northamptonshire – the first scurry league qualifier this year so the pressure was off until the final. She has actually missed opportunities because she couldn’t run in 2020 or 2021 because of Covid so for her to come here today and win is absolutely fantastic.”
Paul and Nala’s prizes include a year’s supply of Skinner’s dog food, gundog equipment supplied by Sporting Saint including an Air N Go launcher, a silver whistle, a jacket and dummies.
They will also receive personalised engraved glassware, Ratcatcher tailor made tweed clothing, a Kara Slater A3 portrait of Nala and a 12 month subscription to Gundog Journal.
Glynn Evans, BASC’s head of game and gundogs, said: “Congratulations to Paul and Nala and to everyone else who entered this year’s competition.
“We were delighted to be able to host the scurry league for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
“We saw some really good gundog work and handling throughout the competition and our thanks go to our sponsors Skinner’s Field & Trial and Sporting Saint and to all of our volunteers who help us run the competition.


Labradors and spaniels might often steal the limelight, but pointers, setters and HPRs fill an important niche among our working breeds, as Martin Puddifer reveals.

Read about the Braque D’auvergne in the first in our series on gundog breeds, courtesy of Gundog Journal.

Flat-coated retriever Ruger, owned by Helen Fox and handled by daughter Megan, was crowned overall winner of BASC’s Gamekeepers’ classes at Crufts 2022.
We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using our site, you consent to cookies.
Manage your cookie preferences below:
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.
These cookies are needed for adding comments on this website.
Google reCAPTCHA helps protect websites from spam and abuse by verifying user interactions through challenges.
Google Tag Manager simplifies the management of marketing tags on your website without code changes.
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us understand how visitors use our website.
Clarity is a web analytics service that tracks and reports website traffic.
Service URL: clarity.microsoft.com (opens in a new window)
You can find more information in our Cookie Policy and .