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Grand Champeen title is nothing more than a way for the AKC to make more money.
Happy, the thing you still don't realize is that if your a pointer or setter guy, you compete in AF. Wild even aludes to that when he says setter people only want to breed to AF dogs. An AKC NFC Pointer or setter doesn't say much about the dog. If you want a REAL NFC Pointer or Setter, you better win Ames. Im not bashing AKC Pointers and Setters, its just the way it is. The versatile breeds are a bit different since an AF judge wont look at a dog without a tail, even if it did go head to head with an AF Pointer or Setter and beat it. There is basically 2 National Championships. The AKC Gun Dog Nationls, and the breed specific Nationals. The best AKC versatile breeds typically compete in their breed specific trials, and the bigger breeds like Brits and GSPs have to qualify to run in either their GD or AA Nationals. However, the best often won't even compete in the AKC Nationals since its a GD National and trainers won't enter their AA dogs. As a said before, yes there is points towards the dog of the year award, and in the Brittany world we even have AF championships so the top dogs are typically multiple time AF champions or RU champions. But those are AF distinctions, not AKC distinctions. For AKC distinction a dog is either an FC or they are not an FC. Why not make a distinction for the top dogs who run 1 hr trials so people who don't understand AF vs AKC (like yourself, remember you argued with me about that several months ago) so the every day person knows the difference. Right now, someone looking for a dog from a breeder who who advertises puppies from a FC doesn't know what they are getting unless they do a lot of research into what exactly constitutes a FC. Wild, you wanna drop the puppy and derby points? Fine with me. Many trials are already open to all pointing breeds though. My Brit won her FC in an open breed Brittany trial. However, that won't do a thing IMO to get rid of the lesser quality FC's. Besides, per the AKC there is no difference between an AA FC and a GD FC. And believe me, there can be a huge difference between the dogs. Plus, the AKC doesn't charge for the FC certificate. It's free.
What surprises me Happy is that you seem to have no issue with different levels of "hunters". But you have an issue with different levels of "champions".
It has all the relevance in the world. Why do you think all the Championships and Nationals are a 1 hour braces? Its not because people want to sit in the saddle for way more time. Its because 1 hr braces weed a lot of dogs out. That is EXACTLY the point of a GFC title. Because 1 hr trials are so much more dificult. Thats the reason this is even on the table. Opening all the AKC trials up to all the breeds the only thing it will do is allow more dogs to go to more trials and allow more Fc's. Are you trying to say Brits wouldn't have as many FC's if they were open to all AKC breeds? Bullchit! Look at the AKC national results! Brits and GSP's have DOMINATED all other breeds at Nationals! Like I said earlier, my Brit finished her FC in a trial open to ALL breeds. What do you think is tougher, an all breed dog with 20 dogs or a Brittany only trial with 40 of the best Brits in the country? I can answer that, because I've lived it and rode both types of trials. I'll take an open breed trial all day long if I'm looking for placements. Until you've ridden an hour brace, you shouldnt even have an opinion. I road the last. Our days of the AKC GD Nationals this year. You should have seen the dogs dropping at 40-50. Hell, my dog dropped at 30 due to a big cut on her chest. If it had stopped at 30, I was in the money, and a GWP would have won the entire thing.