The story behind the Bayleys Shield
Original article by David Beck
The Bayley's Shield will introduce a team element to dog trials in the North Island. New Zealand rugby teams have the Ranfurly Shield, American football teams have the Vince Lombardi Trophy, and Tour De France cyclists have the Yellow Jersey. Now, North Island dog trialists have the Bayley's Shield.
The shield, donated by Bayley's Real Estate, will work like the Ranfurly Shield does for New Zealand rugby unions' sides in that challengers can take on the current holders in an attempt to claim it. The initiative, being heralded as the biggest shake-up of the dog trial scene since Tux Wonder Dogs, introduces a team element to what is usually a very individual sport. Bayley's is putting up $500 to the winners of each challenge and the shield will live at the Bayley's office of whichever centre holds it.
The shield will be competed for by Waikato, Northland, King Country, Taranaki, Whanganui, Wairarapa-Southern Hawke's Bay, Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay. The team will comprise five people and five dogs, including two open competitors with open dogs, two intermediate people with intermediate dogs, and one maiden competitor with a dog of any status.
Images from the Waikato Dog Trials October 2022