No field trial or working awards?
For a gwp working in a more normal gundog role or as a stalkng dog I'd say no FT history could actually be an advantage.
Not dismissing hpr FT but of absolutely no relevance to the way most gwp/hprs are expected to work, infact many positive traits for a FT could actually e negative traits for a "normal' working dog.
Not saying in the right hands and with right training, but having a highly driven gwp as ur 1st can be a very steep and stressful learning curve even if u have plenty of other gundog experience ( I know I really struggled with my 1st despite having plenty other gundog experience and training with some top hpr trainers)
I'd agree with siggy, that generally as a rule off thumb Danish dogs tend to be slightly easier going, but can be massive variations in litters and lines.
I know I also recommend to a couple of mates with very calm biddable bitches a Ftch wire as a stud I know quite well, cracking biddable dog but very hard hunting, absolute dream to watch or shoot over.
The bitches in both litters were meant to be absolutely brilliant, but the dog pups proved tobe very hard to handle, and some went to xperienced owners.
If u want a horse for ur kid/wife to plod around the field/local tracks u don't buy a horse bred of the grand national winner.
And let's face it a plodding gwp is still more than enough dog to handle any stalking/tracking or gun dog work most would ever throw at it, a super turbo charged 1 just can make life difficult.
Won't be much about the breed Rory doesn't know, same with Jackie hay at moor runner or Chris at trudvang, really know thier stuff, althou I'm sure a few other well informed breeders out there