Judge: Mr W H Cammish
DCC Parker-Tucker’s Uniquecottage Tidy Shoes
RDCC Braybrook’s Cloverbrook Loaded Dice
BCC&BOB Shaw’s Honeyhall Headway
RBCC Templeton’s Larchlea Looks Like Heaven
BP Shaw’s Honeyhall Hijinx
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results, critique after pictures)
MPD 1.
Cherrycrack Fool’s Gold 2.
Keybough Shot In The Dark At Copseleaze 3.
Maximal Don’t Stop The Music PD 1.
Clairevona Acrobat Son 2.
Wizoz Rory JD 1. Castleline Prince Harry 2. Sybster Sophora 3. Oudenarde I’m Alright Jack ND NO ENTRIES GD 1. Chezaku Ferryman PGD 1. Kinkim Wattluq 2. Cannwood Augurey 3. Larchlea If Looks Could Kill Res. Glenchess
Black Tie VHC. Vanajam
Halloween LD 1. Cloverbrook Loaded Dice 2. Castleline Star Trooper 3. Dogan Jamisy Cotter Res Vanajam Amulet With
Maxiveek VHC Rocasovale Rising Sun OD 1. Uniquecottage Tidy Shoes 2. Ch. Birselaw Billy Fury 3. Spawyche Elizabethian Jet Res. Kinkim Kenza Ruffn
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MPB 1. Glenrood Magic Solitaire 2. Cherrycrack Aimee 3. Beanook Drunken Landlady Res. Junetta
Lunette VHC. Kervaig
Gemima PB 1. Honeyhall Hijinx 2. Stanedykes Diva 3. Carradine Echo Res. Stanedykes
Tosca VHC. Seveek
Chasing Dreams JB 1. Oudenarde Belle Amour 2. Oudenarde Buffy’s Angel 3. Clairevona Victorian Ice Res. Bencana
Crystal Clear VHC. Cairngold
Coral NB 1. Starveren Chance To Dream 2. Cannwood Special Edition of Charpol GB 1. Sparwyche Forever Amber At Carradine 2. Cloverbrook Cute ‘n’ Clever PGB 1. Vanajam Trick A Treat 2. Sparwyche Dawn Chorus At Gyncairn 3. Sparwyche Elizabethan Res. Copseleze
Little Gem VHC. Cairngold
Constantina With Junetta LB 1. Larchlea Looks Like Heaven 2. Cairngold Charcoal 3. Brenndarcy Solar Res. Glenrood
Magic VHC. Glenchess
Gold Myrtle 1. Honeyhall Headway 2. Bireslaw Love Me Do 3. Ch Rossarden Glenmoira Res. Canawha
Listen Again VHC. Andrum Lady
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Pictures
By Renier Goud
We
apologise for any missing photographs, but due to unforeseen circumstances we
are unable to perform our usual service*.
*(But
that’s another story to be told later!...)
CAIRN TERRIERS What a lovely
entry. Thanks to everyone for making this such an enjoyable day.
Such a pity that the heat became so intolerable that it became necessary to
use the wet weather ring when it was time for the bitch classes to be
judged. It goes without saying that movement is still a problem, and I
was very surprised to see so many suspect and unacceptable mouths especially
in some exhibits who have won well. Some of the bitch classes were
fiercely contested, so much so that anyone placed should not feel
disappointed as decisions were often close and hair-splitting. Minor puppy dog - 5
(2) 1. Shopland's
Cherrycrack Fools Gold. Red. Good head and eye. Excellent
mouth, topline and tailset. Never stopped showing. Promising. 2. Weaver's
Keybrough Shot In The Dark at Copsleaze. Nice puppy with typical head
and expression. Good coat. Could not quite match outline and
showmanship of winner. 3. Bennett's
Maximal Don't Stop The Music. Puppy dog - 3 (1) 1. Weedall's
Clairvona Acrobat Son. Red brindle. Nice
pattern. Good topline. Full of himself A little proud
of his tail at times and his front could be better, but a nice pup. 2. Laker's
Wizoz Rory. Nice wheaten brindle but carrying far too much
weight which spoilt his outline. If the owner could get him more
streamline his chances would be greatly improved. Junior dog - 4 (1) 1. Thompson's
Castleline Prince Harry. Nicely balanced wheaten brindle. Good
neck, shoulders and topline. The head is there but just needs more
furnishings which hopefully will not be long delayed. Moved well.
I liked him. 2. Berrecloth's
Sybster Sophora. Dark brindle. Very typy. Typical head and
eye. Just felt that his coat was past its best today and he didn't cope
with the ground as well as winner. 3. Smee's
Oudenarde I'm Alright Jack. Graduate dog - 1. 1. Kippen's
Chezaku Ferryman. 1. Stood
alone but well deserved his place. Dark grey with very good outline who
covered the ground really well. Just felt he was a shade long in
foreface. Post Graduate dog -
8 (1). 1. Birch's
Kinkim Wattluq. Impressive red brindle who was a strong contender
for top honours. Excellent make and shape. Well muscled quarters.
Covered the ground well and never stopped showing. Another top quality
exhibit from this kennel. 2. Roberts'
Cannwood Augurey. I loved this dog on the table and thought he
might have been the winner of the class. Gorgeous cream with the most
lovely head and expression. Immaculately presented, in full
bloom. However, there can only be one winner and Wattluq just had
the edge on hind movement. 3.
Templeton's Larchlea If Looks Could Kill. Limit dog - 7 (2). 1.
Braybrook's Cloverbrook Loaded Dice. Super dark brindle dog who,
on the table, takes ones breath away. Classic
head with the most wonderful expression. Excellent outline and his
showmanship is a joy to see. Couldn't quite match the movement of the
ticket winner for the CC but he well deserved the RCC. 2. Thompson's
Castleline Star Trooper. Well balanced red brindle putting up a good
performance. More head furnishings and a darker eye would make him more
appealing. 3. Cadogan's
Dogan Jamesey Cotter. Open dog - 5 (1) 1.
Parker-Tucker's Uniquecottage Tidy Shoes. CC winner.
Red brindle of immense quality. I have seen this dog at
times in the past not looking his best and I did not much care for him on
those occasions.. However, today was his day and I thought he looked
wonderful. Clean neck and shoulders, dead level topline with correct
tailset. Coat at its best. I was most impressed with him and
although he had a strong challenge from Loaded Dice, I felt he out-moved him
on the day. Hope he gains his crown. 2. Catto's
Ch. Birselaw Billy Fury. Wheaten brindle with outstanding ring
presence. Lovely head and expression with neat ears, deep stop,
black mask, dark eyes, To be super-critical would like him a
shade longer in back, but a worthy champion nonetheless. 3. Shorter
& Nuttalls' Spawyche Elizabethan Jet. Minor puppy bitch -
12. What a lovely class
of puppies. 1. Dolan's
Glenrood Magic Solitaire. Dark brindle. What a charmer!
Loved her. Gorgeous head with wicked expression. Movement and
showmanship both excellent. Very well presented and handled. I
shall be very surprised if she does not make it to the top. Shall watch her
progress with keen interest. 2. Shopland's
Cherrycrack Chasing Aimee. Wheaten brindle. Very pretty
puppy. Beautifully balanced. Good front and length of leg.
Moved well. Liked her a lot. 3. Goud's
Beanoak Drunken Lady. Three very
promising puppies. Puppy bitch - 10
(3) 1. Shaw's
Honeyhall Hijink. I really fell for this wheaten brindle. Oozing
femininity. Most gorgeous mouth watering head. Beautifully
balanced. Presentation, handling, movement and showmanship all first
class. Best Puppy and all I can say is that she must have been good to
have beaten Magic Solitaire for this award. 2. Pollock's
Stanedykes Diva. Dark brindle well up to size. Very nice
type who, sadly, did not wish to co-operate fully with her handler today. 3. Harrison
& Formosa's Carradine Echo. Junior Bitch - 7
(2) 1. Smee's
Oudenarde Belle Amour. Silver brindle in full bloom. Loved her
head and overall balance. Neck, shoulders, topline and tailset all first
class. 2. Grainger's
Oudenarde's Buffy's Angel. Silver brindle very similar pattern to
winner but needing a shade more coat today. 3. Weedall's
Clairvona Victorian Ice. Novice bitch - 4
(2) 1.
Middlehurst's Starveren Chance To Dream. Pretty wheaten brindle, nicely
balanced, in very good coat. 2.
Jones' Cannwood Special Edition of Charpol. Dark brindle.
Very nice type but short of coat today and was unco-operative with her
handler.
1. Harrison
& Formosa's Spawyche Forever Amber at Carradine. Red with good
head. Moved and showed well. 2.
Braybrook's Cloverbrook Cute & Clever. Not quite sure how to
describe the colour of this one. Nicely balanced with good neck &
shoulders but her coat was going rapidly and she was reluctant to move for
her handler. Post Graduate bitch
- 13 (2) 1. Ward's
Vanajam Trick A Treat. Stylish wheaten brindle. Appealing head
and expression. Lovely profile, immaculate front. Was very taken
with her. 2.
Hughes' Spawyche Dawn Chorus at Gyncairn. Wheaten brindle of
similar pattern to winner so the same remarks apply. Was splitting
hairs between 1st and 2nd. Two lovely bitches. 3. Moseley's
Spawyche Elizabetha Pearl. Limit Bitch - 11
(3) 1.
Templeton's Larchlea Looks Like Heaven. Dark brindle who excells in cairn
type. She is really stunning and I thought when I was examining her on
the table that she was going to be my ticket winner but, instead, she was
awarded the RCC in a tightly fought match. Head, expression, topline,
tailset, movement all first class but on the day I felt she was carrying just
a shade too much weight which was the deciding factor in the challenge.
I wish her well in the future. 2. Firth
& Jones' Cairngold Charcoal. Top quality dark brindle of great
charm. Her typeiness appealed to me greatly. So unlucky to meet the
winner in such great form. Her time will surely come soon. 3. Shannon
& Storr's Brendarcy Solar Corona. Open bitch - 7 (1). 1. Shaw's
Honeyhall Headway. Classy & gassy is how I can describe this lovely
bitch. Femininity personified. The most beautiful head and
expression that tugs at ones heartstrings. Neck, shoulders, topline and
tailset all excellent which produced an elegant outline. Presented and
handled to perfection. I just loved her. I was delighted to award
her the CC which I learnt afterwards was the qualifying one, and her steady
showmanship gained her BOB over the dog. 2. Catto's
Birselaw Love Me Do. Another lovely specimen from this kennel.
Beautifully headed wheaten brindle. This affix consistently produces
the "cat faced" heads which, sadly, are on the decline
nowadays. If anyone has any doubt as to what a correct cairn head is
then they should look no further than the Birselaws. This bitch, as
would be expected from this kennel., was immaculately presented and
handled. However, for me, she is just a little too low to ground. 3. Dolan's
Ch. Rossarden Glenmoira. BILL
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