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Episode 4

Catriona MacPhee and Donald MacSween present the best of the action from day one of the International Sheep Dog Trial in Aldsworth.

Air a' chiad latha de dh'fharpais Eadar-nàiseanta nan Con-chaorach tha Catriona Nic a' Phì agus Dòmhnall MacSuain anns an Aldsworth sna Cotswolds airson a' chuid as fheàrr den fharpais a thoirt thugaibh. Le Farpais Nàiseanta an h-Alba seachad, anns a' phrògram seo tha ar n-aire a' tionndadh chun fharpais eadar-nàiseanta. Air aoigheachd ann an Sasainn am bliadhna, tha i ga cumail ann am Pàirce Lodge ann an Gloucestershire.

Cuideachd sa phrògram, bidh sinn a' bruidhinn ri Dick Roper, ceann-suidhe Shasainn agus neach-aoigheachd Farpais Eadar-nàiseanta na bliadhna seo, airson faighinn a-mach dè tha fàgail an achaidh seo cho freagarrach airson farpais den mheud seo.

Bidh sinn cuideachd a' dol cuairt do sgìre iomallach de Northumberland airson coinneachadh ris an làimhsiche Emma Grey. Innsidh i dhuinn cò ris a tha e coltach a bhith nad bhana-chìobair òg agus mar a tha e a' còrdadh rithe a bhith trèanadh an fhichead cù a th' aice.

It's day one of the International Sheep Dog Trial and presenters Catriona MacPhee and Donald MacSween are in Aldsworth in the Cotswolds to bring you the best of the action from the contest.

With the Scottish National competition complete, we turn our attention to the international event, hosted at Lodge Park in Gloucestershire. Among the competitors are Welsh handler Nigel Watkins and his dog Alex, who make a great start to the competition.

We also speak to English president and host of the year's International Trial, Dick Roper, to find out what makes this field ideal for a competition of this size. We also take a trip to a remote part of Northumberland to meet handler Emma Gray. She tells us what it's like to be a young shepherdess and the joys of training her 20 dogs.

59 minutes

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Presenter Catriona MacPhee
Presenter Donald MacSween

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