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Posted by las123 on 03-31-2024 02:43 PM:

question on toc

have a question about toc,if you get high scoring dog on the first nite,or a really good score,with a cast win.the second nite you withdraw your dog.hoping you make the cut.i know double cast wins are in.but those single cast wins from the first nite.i thought this was suppose to be tourament of champions.this is a chance to win some big money.i feel if you believe you have the dog power why not hunt them both nites,just cuz you get a big score the first nite,dosent mean you can wd your dog and move on.going back and looking at the scores from both nites i see some good scores that dont win there cast most finished second in the cast from both nites that was consistent in scoring big but came up short of winning the cast.i would rather see a dog that hunted both nites that say scored a combined score of say 1500 plus points from both nites move on from a dog the won 1 nite with a 1000 plus points that won only asingle cast.what do you think?this is just my opion.


Posted by Paul Frederick on 04-01-2024 04:01 PM:

I thought the TOC regionals were the same as the Zones in that if you are scratched or WD on Saturday night you are not eligible to advance to Finals regardless of your Friday night score.

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Posted by Philip Foster on 04-01-2024 04:53 PM:

Toc

The toc regions are different from ukc world zones . The only way you are totally eliminated from competition is handler misconduct and if your hound is scratched for fighting. And you don’t have to hunt both nights to advance to finals


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