Richmond
Championship Show
Maggie Shopland (Cherrycrack)
10
Sept 2011
DCC : Short’s Glenchess All In The Stars
RDCC: Felters & Rumens’ Ch Landbuck Tillisch
BCC & BOB: Dolan’s Glenrood Masqerade
RBCC: Mcintyre’s Glenchess Chloe
Best Puppy : Felters & Rumens’ Landbuck Para Handy
Sue Dolan, BCC & BOB Glenrood Masqerade, Judge Maggie
Shopland, Elaine Short, DCC Glenchess All In The Stars, Richard Rumens, BPIB
Landbuck Para Handy |
DCC – RDCC - BPD |
BCC - RBCC |
BPD
& BPIB Landbuck Para Handy
VD No Entries |
VB No Entries |
MPD |
PD |
JD |
PGD |
LD |
|
OD |
PB |
JB |
JB |
LB |
|
OB |
With
thanks to Graham Peers For Photographs
+
Out-Takes!
Chris left holding the rope!!! |
A Wallet not often openend! |
Pointing The way out! |
An intense moment at the show |
That’s the one I said! |
Look! Arm behind you |
A finger-sucking moment |
I’m not begging for money! |
UGH! Whatever is this you’ve given me! |
Look - Clenched fists -The secret sign of the gofors |
Demonstrating the casting of a spell upon the judge |
Seen together at Richmond Show |
Large intake pulls poster off board! |
Those pesky Cairns are still in the ring! |
Alleluia! Alleluia! Finished! Now for the stalls |
CAIRN TERRIERS RICHMOND CHAMP
SHOW 10 SEPT
I would like to thank the committee of Richmond for inviting
me to judge and my two stewards for their help. The weather was kind keeping
the rain off until after judging. What
can I say that hasn’t already been said in earlier critiques?. I found
some heads lacking expression
and some with protruding round eyes which
are incorrect. Front movement was on the whole ok however hind movement
is not good in many exhibits, with one back leg turning in and lack of
muscletone needing to be
highlighted. It is easy to see how your
dogs move behind by letting them move in front of you on the lead, front
movement not so easy, get someone else to
move them. ********** I am not one to say –“ have seen this dog moving
better”, or “ have always liked from the ringside”. I judged as I saw and found them on the day.
MPD 3(2)
1. Felters &
Rumens Landbuck Para Handy – just six months dark brindle, head has correct
proportions, big teeth, correct bite, very well made typey puppy, good quality
coat, he had great fun in the ring just as a six month old should, I loved him and predict a great future. BP
PD 2(1)
2. Lamb &
Saltmarsh Renshaw There and Back Again 11 months red brindle, typical head and
good mouth, clean neck and shoulders, his tail not quite set on correctly and
rather short in the back for me, movement ok going but coming he looks slightly
out at elbow but this could be coat – I would like a little more of him all
over.
JD 1
1. Peers Tweedisle Sea Scout Wheaten
brindle in good coat, lovely head and expression with neat well placed ears,
correct shoulders and level topline, moved enough to assess but he didn’t
settle, his tail is profuse, a little less hair would improve his outline. Nice dog
PGD 2
1. Liftons
Liffycairn Come On u Irons red brindle, good head with neat ears, neck and
shoulders ok, balanced and very well muscled in good hard condition moved out
well but coming is wide in front
2. Lamb &
Saltmarsh Birselaw Fable grey brindle, well up to size, good head, shoulders ok
short of neck, moved well but he is very proud of his tail and this decided the
placing
LD 6
First impressions this could have been an exciting class but
movement was the deciding factor, some who looked stunning standing didn’t move
well today I know the ground was uneven but they had lots of chances to show me
they could move correctly.
1. Confues Anjofra
I’m Not Going grey brindle, very good head and expression, he is made correctly
and moves correctly in front, going he is ok, just not driving out, he needs
time to mature and fill out his frame, not co-operating with his handler.
2. Shannon & Storr Brendacy Trouble At Mill – more
mature than 1, a lovely dog to go over put down to perfection, moved well and
stronger in the rear than 1 but just preferred Not Going’s head.
OD 4
1. Shorts Glenchess
All In the Stars – mature and in his prime, wonderful expressive eye and
correct head, strong jaw, good neck & shoulders standing well forward over plenty of forechest, good tight feet,
topline and tailset ok, excels in movement covering the ground with ease, in
very good coat deserved the CC which makes him up.
2. Felters &
Rumens Landbuck Tillisch red in full coat, wonderful head and expression,
correct bite with large teeth, good neck and shoulders level topline, standing
true, well muscled and in hard condition moved true, a very worthy champion
just lacked sparkle today and I only had 1 CC -RCC
VB no
entries
MPB 1(1)
1 Shannon & Storr Brendarcy Snedronnigen – just 9 months
very pretty wheaten, most appealing head,, good mouth neat ears, good neck
& shoulders, level topline & tailset, sturdy puppy who moved well when
she settled, hope she grows on a little – loved her (must google her name)
2. Smiths Elmcairn
Pearl, gave her handler a really hard time , lovely head and good mouth, rangy
pup who will take time to mature, very hard to assess her movement.
JB 6
Very strong class
1. Waugh &
Carlton Smiths Tribannon Guardian Angel despite her handler doing her best to
hide I managed to find her, red
brindle, lovely feminine head with correct expression, excellent mouth, excels
in neck and shoulder, in hard condition with firm muscletone she stands and
moves absolutely true when allowed,
lovely bitch
2. Thompsons
Castleline Peggy Sue – just out of puppy, sweet head, keen expression she has
great ring presence and moves
correctly, coat coming which will
complete the picture, another lovely bitch
PGB 8(1)
1. Oldales Tweslam
Dawn Chorus at Cranae red, good head and correct eye, needs more furnishing,
good neck and shoulders, excellent muscle and in hard condition, moves with
ease and covers the ground well, when standing she sometimes loses her topline
, not an easy bitch to show but very nice
2. Hewitts
Littleacorn Keep In Touch – very feminine wheaten brindle, lovely head keen
expression, correct neck and shoulders, dead level topline, tailset ok, she
looked lovely but couldn’t match movement of 1 today
LB 5(1)
1. Dolans Glenrood Masquerade – I lost my heart to this
bitch, wheaten brindle, beautiful head,
keen expression, strong jaw, big teeth, very good neck & shoulders, dead
level topline, stands true, moves with ease,
coat at its best
and put down to perfection, she is a great showgirl, lovely
bitch CC BOB
2. McIntyres Glenchess Chloe Grey brindle, very well made bitch, lovely head and eye, standing
correctly good forechest, in good hard
condition and moves with ease, not easy to show as she loses concentration but
sensitively handled to win RCC turned out to perfection, she looked
lovely nice girl
OB 2
1. Osbornes Tweslam Maid By Magic JW – red, typical head and keen expression, large teeth, standing well
forward over plenty of forechest, topline & tailset ok, moved out &
back true impatient in the challenge and unlucky to meet Masquerade and Chloe
on top form, her time will come.
2. Thomas Tycadno
Starlet – wheaten brindle, lovely head and expression, very good shoulders,
tight feet, moved well she didn’t use her ears today and a shade overweight nice bitch
MAGGIE
SHOPLAND (JUDGE)