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NATIONAL TERRIER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 5th April 2003

Cairn Terrier

 Judge Mrs Sybil Berrecloth (Sybster)

 

DCC & BOB - CAMERON’S CH STRYVELING IVANHOE

RDCC - WALL’S CH SHEARWATER CAE DE SONHAS

BCC - DOLAN’S ROSSARDEN GLEN MOIRA

RBCC - PHILLIPS’ SARACHELLE JUST DAISY AT JAEVA

BP - WEEDALL’S CLAIREVONA VICTORIAN ICE

 

 

BOB CHALLENGE, - SUE DOLAN & BCC ROSSARDEN GLEN MOIRA . FIONA CAMERON & DCC + BOB CH STRYVELING IVANHOE.

BEST PUPPY, VERA WEEDALLS CLAIREVONA VICTORIAN ICE

DCC & RDCC

BCC & RBCC

CLASS WINNER PICTURES AFTER RESULTS

MPD (2)

1ST CROWNEAST HURRICANE FLOYD

2ND CLAIREVONA ACROBAT SUN

 

PD (5,3a)

1ST UNIQUECOTTAGE RUST LEAF

2ND CASTLELINE PRINCE HARRY

 

JD (7)

1ST CLOVERBROOK LOADED DICE

2ND GLENCHESS BLACK TIE

3RD ANJOFRA BANG ON THE DOOR

RES CHEZAKU FERRYMAN

VHC TWEEDISLE CHASING VIKINGS

 

ND (4,2a)

1ST UNIQUECOTTAGE RUSTY LEAF

2NDSEVEEK COUNTRY RAMBLER AT

 SVENDALENS

 

UGD (6)

1ST CARRADINE HUDSON

2ND UNIQUECOTTAGE RUSTY LEAF

3RD CHEZAKU FERRYMAN

RES DOONRAE DRAGOON

VHC OCEDOR BLUE MOON

 

GD (2)

1ST DOGAN JAMESY COTTER

2ND OCEDOR BLUE MOON

 

PGD (8,1a)

1ST VANAJAM HALLOWEEN

2ND HONEYLYN SUPERMAN

3RD CROWNEAST LANDAHEAD

RES ROCASOVALE RISING SUN

VHC CAIRNGOLD SPARTACUS

 

LD (13,4a)

1ST UNIQUECOTTAGE TIDY SHOES

2ND SPAWYCHE ELIZABETHIAN JET

3RD KINKIM KENZA RUFFN TOO

RES ANJOFRA GOLF PAPA LIMA

VHC CORRENIE ALTISSIMO

 

OD (7,1a)

1ST CH STRYVELING IVANHOE

2ND CH SHEARWATER CAE DE SONHAS

3RD TWEEDISLE CROWN JEWEL

RES CASTLELINE STAR TROOPER

VHC OCEDOR BLUE MOON

 

MPB (7.5a)

1ST STANDYKES DIVA

2ND STRYVELING AMANDINE

3rd  ANDRUM LOVE IN THE MIST

PB (10,5a)

1ST CLAIREVONA VICTORIAN ICE

2ND GLENROOD DREAM PIPIT

3RD CAIRNGOLD CORAL

RES OUDENARDE BUFFY’S ANGEL

VHC STANDYKES TOSCA

 

JB (12,5a)

1ST SPAWYCHE FOREVER AMBER AT

 CARRADINE 

2ND SPAWYCHE DAWN CHORUS AT

 GYNCAIRN

3RD PINETOP GABRIELLA

RES LARCHLEA LOOKS LIKE HEAVEN

VHC VANAJAM PIEWAKET

 

NB (9,6a)

1ST CLOVERBROOK CUTE N CLEVER

2ND ANJOFRA NUTTY TART

3RD TWEEDISLE SULTRY SUE

 

UGB (4,4a)

 

GB (1,1a)

 

PGB (14,2a)

1ST GLENROOD FOREVER BEAUTY

2ND UNIQUECOTTAGE GOLD TILLY

3RD SPAWYCHE ELIZABETHIAN PEARL

RES TRIBANNON DESTINY OF BEDRULE

VHC CAIRNGOLD CHARCOAL

 

LB (10,3a)

1ST ANDRUM CARLOTTA

2ND GLENROOD MAGIC BERRY

3RD BRENNDARCY SOLAR CORONA

RES SPAWYCHE ELIZABETHAN JADE

VHC CRUZO CIARA

 

OB (6,2a)

1ST ROSSARDEN GLENMOIRA

2ND SARACHELLE JUST DAISY AT JAEVA

3RD GLENCHESS WILD ECHO

RES ANDRUM LADY PENELOPE

 

 

 

MPD

PD

JD

UGD

GD

PGD

LD

OD

MPB

PB

JB

NB

PGB

LB

OB

Judge Sybil Berrecloth

(photographs by Alan Firth)

NATIONAL TERRIER CLUB   5 APRIL 2003

 

CAIRN TERRIERS

 

My overall impression was that quite a few of the Cairns today lacked that true indefinable Cairn expression.  This seemed in the main to be due to eyes that were too close set, snipey muzzles and lack of face furnishings, or a combination of these.  A number of exhibits seemed to have had some sticky substance applied to their heads, presumably in an effort to make the furnishings stand out.  Unfortunately this merely detracted from the appearance and, in one case, made the animal look as though it had a pom-pom on its head!  I found several Cairns with incorrect mouths and coats were very mixed - some too short, some well past it and some lacking undercoat.  Movement was, on the whole, acceptable, though in many cases lacking the desired drive.  My main winners, happily, did not suffer from these defects.

 

MPD: (2) 1. Tutching's Crowneast Hurricane Floyd, not a big puppy, nice expression, level back, well ribbed up, good bend of stifle, tailset and coat, moved well. 2. Weedall's Clairevona Acrobat Son,  attractive puppy, good length of neck and coat, not quite as positive on the move. 

 

PD:  (5, 3 abs.) 1. Parker-Tucker's Uniquecottage Rusty Leaf, cream dog, very wilful and unco-operative on the move but sound enough when he did walk properly, good outline, head OK  with good mouth, showed well, needs a new coat.  2. Thompson's Castleline Prince Harry, grey, not a bad puppy but at an in-between stage lacking coat and head furnishings which made him look rather plain, also a little straight in stifle.

 

JD: (7) 1. Braybrook's Cloverbrook Loaded Dice, grey brindle, very typical Cairn with beautiful head, good outline, length of neck, topline, tailset, never stops showing, excellent coat, movement not his fortune but could not be denied this place on his type and showmanship.  2.  Short's Glenchess Black Tie, cream, nice dog, well proportioned with good mouth and lovely coat, moved very steadily, just preferred the head and style of 1.  3.   Confue's Anjofra Bang on the Door

 

ND: (4,2) 1. U. C. Rusty Leaf. 2. Waites' Seveek Country Rambler at Svendalens,  very nice head and good coat but a tad short in the back and moved wide in front which denied him a place in Junior.

 

UGD: (6)  1. Harrison & Formosa's Carradine Hudson, red brindle, very good head with correct stop and lovely teeth, well bodied masculine dog, could be a fraction longer in back, moved OK, good coat.  2. U.C. Rusty Leaf. 3. Kippen's Chezaku Ferryman

 

GD: (2) 1. Cadogen's Dogan Jamesy Cotter, very smart red brindle boy in excellent coat, good head and expression, well ribbed up, good bend of stifle, well set on nicely shaped tail, very showy, pinning slightly in front . 2. Ough's Ocedar Blue Moon, grey brindle, rather old-fashioned and a little plain in head, good body and harsh coat, good bend of stifle, moved OK..

 

PGD: (8,1)  Very mixed class, 1. Ward's Vanajam Halloween, cream, sound and very typical with lovely head and expression.  Good coat, topline, tailset and general conformation.  I did feel he is a touch on the feminine side, but  could not be denied the place on his other attributes.  2. Chamber's Honeylyn Superman, grey, very showy nicely proportioned dog with good length of neck, level topline, very good head and expression, moving well, less than perfect mouth lost him this class.  3. Tutching's Crowneast Landahead.

 

LD: (13,4)  1. Parker-Tucker's Uniquecottage Tidy Shoes, such a typical Cairn, right for size, well balanced with correct proportions, moved soundly, attractive head although slightly lacking in stop, well bent stifle, good coat, very nice dog.  2. Hughes' Spawyche Elizabethan Jet, another very appealing dog but not quite the length of neck and back of 1nor did he have the drive in rear movement,  good head and expression, neat ears and correct mouth.  3. Birch’s Kinkim Kenza Ruffn Too.  Two or three 'dodgy'  mouths in this class.

 

OD:  (6,1)  1. Cameron's Ch. Stryveling Ivanhoe, a very close decision between the first two.  Both these dogs have so much going for them but today I just felt that 1 had the edge.  This dog did not impress me when he was younger but he has matured considerably, is in his prime with a beautiful coat and his head is so masculine and so typical.  He is a little longer in body than 2 but carries it well and scored in movement today. Lovely topline, good bone, excellent mouth, well presented and handled. Not a 'flashy' dog but  all Cairn, CC & B.O.B.  2. Wall's Ch Shearwater Cae De Sonhas, this well known champion has a beautiful head and all the essentials, good coat and showing well, unfortunate to meet 1 when he was in top form, RCC. 3. Tweedisle Crown Jewel

 

MPB: (7,4)  1. Pollock's Stanedyke's Diva, very typey grey brindle, liked her overall balance, good length of neck and back, head still very immature but just a baby as yet, ears could do with less hair, moved a bit erratically but did enough to show that she is sound. 2.Cameron's Stryveling Amadine, wheaten brindle, not quite the proportions of 1, moved steadily but not as showy, well bodied with attractive head. 3. Fyfe's Andrum Love in the Mist

 

PB: (10,5)  1. Weedall's Clairevona Victorian Ice, red brindle, very typical, moved beautifully, lovely head and expression with nice dark eye, good body, well ribbed, level topline, good tailset, lovely coat,very nice, BP. 2. Dolan's Glenrood Dream Pipit, cream, very pretty head with attractive expression, good length of neck, correct coat, not showing quite as well as 1. 3. Firth & Jones' Cairngold Coral

 

JB: (12,5) Very nice class, spoilt for choice, first four were all very good.  1. Harrison & Formosa's Spawyche Forever Amber at Carradine, red, excellent head, very typical, a little short of coat but what was there was of excellent quality,  beautifully proportioned with good topline, body and tailset, excellent mouth, strong driving movement obviously inherited from her sire, a serious contender in the challenge.  2. Hughes'  Spawyche Dawn Chorus at Gyncairn, grey, another lovely bitch with that super head, expression and coat, good outline, well bent stifle, not quite the drive and showmanship of 1.  3. Latto's Pinetop Gabrielle.

 

NB:  1. Braybrook's Cloverbrook Cute N Clever, slightly odd colouring, cream with darker bits on chest  and sides, very nice head and expression, good mouth, good spring of rib and angulation, very showy, moving OK, coat texture not of the best.  2. Confue's Anjofra Nutty Tart, red, very nice coat, good length of back, moved OK once she got her nose off the floor, just preferred head and front action of 1.  3. Peers' Tweedisle Sultry Sue

 

UGB:  (4 all abs.)

 

GB (1,1)

 

PGB (14,2)  Several in this class were disappointing in head. 1. Dolan's Glenrood Forever Beauty, light red, very typical pretty bitch, neat ears, good stop and mouth, nicely proportioned with good length of neck and leg, lovely coat, beautifully presented and handled, moved and showed well. 2. Buttress' Uniquecottage Gold Tilly, smart red bitch, nice head which would be improved by carrying a little less hair, well set ears, good neck and tailset, lovely coat, very responsive to young handler, moved soundly 3. Moseley's Spawyche Elizabethan Pearl

 

LB:  (10,3)  1. Waugh's Andrum Carlotta, grey brindle, won this class on her sound movement, attractive head but furnishings rather wayward, good mouth, level topline all the essentials, showed well.  2. Glenrood Magic Berry, red brindle, lovely little bitch with most attractive head and expression, very showy, excellent coat, again beautifully presented, just failed in front movement to 1.  3. Shannon & Storr's Brenndarcy Solar Corona

 

OB: (6,1)  Dolan's Rossarden Glenmoira, grey brindle, beautifully balanced bitch, lovely length of neck, very nice head with typical expression, neat ears, good front, correct coat, moved very soundly and showed well, CC.  2. Phillips' Sarachelle Just Daisy at Jaeva, again a fairly close decision, slightly bigger bitch but so very typical, excellent coat, very good body, perhaps not quite the length of neck of 1, very attractive head and expression with good eyes and ears, moved soundly, RCC.  3. Short's Glenchess Wild Echo.

 

Sybil Berrecloth, Judge