



In April 2001, in an effort to finally resolve the issue, the Collie Association
voted,
at its AGM, to offer up its own Challenge Certificate Status in 2006. The
offer was gratefully acknowledged by the Collie Club of Wales, the West of England
Collie Society and the Rough Collie Breed Council.
With both affected Clubs now insisting that the Rough Collie Breed Council consider a 14 club annual rotation, a Special Meeting was convened; to which all breed clubs were invited. The subject for the agenda being ‘The Rotation of Challenge Certificates between Rough Collie Breed Clubs’.
The meeting held on the 11th November 2001, with Mr Gordon Talbot (Kennel Club Member
and Chief Steward at Midland Counties Championship Show) as its independent Chairman.
Eloquent speeches were delivered by delegates from both the Collie Club of Wales,
and the West of England Collie Society, with others from
supporting member clubs.
Sadly, on this occasion, the motion to have a ‘Rotation
of Challenge Certificates
between all Rough Collie Breed Clubs’ was lost
7 Clubs votes to 6 Clubs.


2007:
Ayrshire Collie Club
2008:
British Collie Club
2009:
East Anglian Collie
Association *
2010:
Collie Association
2011:
Irish Collie Club
2012:
Lancashire & Cheshire
Collie Club
2013:
London & Provincial Collie
Club
2014:
London Collie Club
2015:
Midland Collie Club
2016:
Northumberland & Durham Collie Club
2017:
Scottish Collie Club
2018:
Yorkshire Collie Club
2019:
West of England Collie
Society
2020:
Collie Club of Wales
* It must be recorded that the East Anglian Collie Association offered to change years to allow the Collie Association to celebrate its 75th Anniversary for which the Collie Association are most grateful.
The next step in the quest to maintain our Allocation of Challenge Certificates is to press onwards for the return of Challenge Certificate Status to those General Championship Show Societies whose allocation has been suspended.
The Kennel Club Announcement that the Entry and Challenge Certificate Allocation to Belfast Championship Show would not be included in any future calculations has been welcomed by the Rough Collie Breed Council, and the return of Challenge Certificates to Paignton and District Fanciers’ Championship Show for 2009 has been seen as showing ‘light at the end of the tunnel’. While our request for Challenge Certificates to be returned to South Wales Kennel Association is still under review we can but hope for the future and with the support of Clubs, Members and Exhibitors who knows!
In July 2004, a letter was received from the Kennel Club, directing the Rough Collie Breed Council to resolve the issue and advising that; unless a suitable answer was received the Kennel Club would refuse to consider any allocation of Challenge Certificates to Rough Collies for 2007.
In September 2004, following agreement between all the member clubs, a rotation formula
was submitted to the Kennel Club for acceptance. The format decided on
two factors:
Alphabetical by Club Name; with the exception of the two originally rotating clubs who will lose theirs after all other clubs.
Consideration of special ‘Anniversary Years’
Following this proposal and subsequent reply from the Kennel Club, the Rough Collie
Breed Council was commended for the straightforward and efficient way
in which it
had reached its decision.
Copies of the confirmation of the allocation for 2007 CC’s were also sent to each
Breed Club.
The Allocation / Rotation of Challenge Certificates between all the Rough Collie Breed Clubs is reproduced in the panel to the right: