Hi John
Just read your problem, two things to think about,
1. I have flown your model and she was great in the air, however, I told you about the tailplane angle, if you have had a hard landing recently, it could be a little off, check it.
2. I think as rogallo mentioned, 'air speed' is the problem,when you fly down wind you will have plenty of speed, however, as soon as you turn into wind for landing, the model will tend to balloon on the downwind turn, and this DR1000 will drop her wing very quickly if you let the nose up near the stall point, so keep the nose down! My DR1000 was a pain in the arse for doing this.
3. Check the balance laterally as Keith suggests also for peace of mind.
See how you get on John and keep me updated how she flys