Bath CS Championship
Show 2022
Cairn Terrier Judge Paul Eardley
Entry 42
DCC & BOB; Munday’s Lentrica Mystic Warrior
RDCC Thomas’ Ch Tom Tricks Jocan Ty Cadno (Swed Imp)
BCC; Inett, Harrison & Clayton’s Ch
Carradine Jo
RBCC; Firth’s Ch Cairngold Chiquitita
Best Puppy : Hiam’s Carradine Arfa
Pint
Pat Clarke Handling DCC & BOB, Munday’s Lentrica Mystic Warrior, Paul Eardly, |
Lucy Hiam,
BPD & BPIB Carradine Arfa
Pint. |
Pat Clarke, DCC Lentrica Mystic
Warrior, Paul Eardly, Geoff Thomas, RDCC Ch Tom
Trick’s Jocan Ty Cadno,
Lucy Hiam, BPD Carradine Arfa
Pint. |
Dawn Inett, BCC Ch Carradine Jo, Linda Firth, RBCC Ch
Cairngold Chiquiita |
MPD
(3 Entries) Abs: 0 Splinterhill's Real Black Devil
Of Uniquecottage ( Of
Uniquecottage (Imp |
Mpb (1 Entries) Abs: 0 At
Cherrycrack Imp |
MPD |
JD |
YD |
PGD |
LD |
OD |
MPB |
PB |
JB |
YB |
PGB |
LB |
OB |
Bath Canine Society-27th May
2022 CAIRN TERRIERS Judge: Mr P Eardley This
was my first time awarding CC’s to the Cairns and I really enjoyed the
assignment. Sadly,
shortly before this show the news had broken of the sad loss of Feffie Somerfield who of course had had a lifelong
association with the Cairns. We held a minute’s silence in her memory ahead
of the judging which was a lovely gesture.
Thank
you to the exhibitors for the support and for the sporting atmosphere in the
ring. I was pleased with the overall quality of the entry and enjoyed sorting
them out as it gave me some food for thought. MPD (3 Entries) Abs: 0 Nice
size puppy with a lovely outline, correct proportions for age and good tail
carriage. Pleasing temperament, well presented and handled and was a good
moving baby. Went on to win a well- deserved best puppy in breed. 2nd:
Waugh’s Glenrood Galaxy at Tribannon Slightly
taller than the winner at this age. However presents a decent outline and
will no doubt drop in body as he matures. Another good showman, good in rear,
just a touch narrow in front at the moment. 3rd:
Parker-Tucker’s Splinterhill’s Real Black Devil of Uniquecottage
I liked
this one for type. Presented a good outline with good tail carriage. Decent
front. Was a bit narrow behind and does need to settle down to the job in
hand. Shows promise.
Decent sort
although he was a bit more rangy than the winner. I
think he’s probably at an awkward stage and will look better with maturity.
Good bone and head developing.
This
one was an eye catcher and he caught my eye as soon as he came in to the
ring. Stood alone but could easily have coped with some competition. Super
head and expression and he’s still quite young so will mature further there I
would think. Good outline and proportions and a good mover in both
directions. Although still a yearling I see that he already has his title so
others have awarded his qualities. I was delighted to award him the Res CC. I
thought this was a cracking dog. Lovely outline and bang on for coat and
condition. Very masculine. I liked his head and I liked the fact that he
stared right back at me giving the clear impression that he is active game
and hardy. Was on his toes at all time presenting a super top line, decent
tail carriage and correct free movement both ways. Impressed me enough to
take the CC and ultimately BOB. Looked good in the group ring. 2nd: Byrne’s Carradine Howzat Howard This
one was a competitive boy. Not quite the coat or front of the winner and not
quite the head but he demands a second look and has many attributes.
This
dog is much better than he appears on first inspection. Examines well on the
table. Was a little unsettled otherwise could well have been more
competitive. Good outline, really good weather resistant coat and I liked his
expression.
A
flashy one. A little lower to the ground than the winner and not as good in
head or rear but plenty to like about him.
Good dog to
go over and bang on for maturity. A lovely type. Was a bit uncooperative on
the move and maybe needed a bit of competition to get him on his toes. Super
coat and an attractive colour. . MPB (1 Entries) Abs: 0 Good
size for her age. Pretty head which obviously still needs to develop.
Delightful temperament and moved well in both directions. At a real
in between stage but well grown and good bone. Head developing well. Was good
on the move. 2nd:
Saich’s Lindcoly Phantom
Menace Litter
sister of the winner of the previous class and similar comments apply in
relation to size. Could do with a bit more head. Another with a delightful
temperament. JB (3 Entries) Abs: 0 Nice girl, looked really good in outline on the table. Good for
bone and condition and decent proportions. Could do with a little more
attitude. 2nd:
Saich’s Lindcoly Witches
Brew (NAF) Nicely
animated. Was just a touch long. Good on the move.
Coat was just about to blow. 3rd:
Osborns’ Tweslam Be Gin
The Magic (AI1) This one was
a real eye catcher with an absolutely lovely outline both standing and
moving. Correct proportions and one of the best heads of the day. Coat was
just coming in and she is maturing very nicely indeed. Pressed very hard for
the top spots. 2nd:
Saich’s Lindcoly Ocean
Dream A nice girl
and assertive on the move. Could not match the winner in head or the winner’s
lovely proportions. This was an
interesting class to sort out. The winner won on movement and temperament as
she put in a very steady performance. Would like her slightly higher on the
leg but she is very typical. 2nd
Mcintyres’ Cannwood Quiet Whisper At
first glance this was my winner. Good size and type and a nice head. She just
needs a bit more animation. 3rd:
Osborns’ Tweslam Chasing
Rainbows Very showy
and eye-catching. Could do with just a little more length of body. Nicely
headed, good animation and a good mover. Well presented
and handled to make her look her best. 2nd:
Keeves’ Seveek Everlasting Dream A
good type and a good size. Feminine. Was a better length than winner. Was a bit unsettled in the
ring which just pegged her. 3rd:
Mcintyres’ Cannwood Celtic Charm OB (6 Entries) Abs: 2 This was a
good class to judge with quality down the line 1st:
Inett, Harrison & Clayton’s The Carradine Jo This
one was beautifully proportioned, beautifully presented and has a lovely head.
She is good in rear. She was handled to get the best out of her and was
looking good whenever I looked in her direction. Well
deserved CC and is clearly of champion quality. 2nd:
Firths’ Ch Cairngold Chiquitita Super
type with a cracking head and great top line. Fully mature and in lovely coat
condition. Not helping her handler as much as she could but won a well deserved Res CC in good competition. 3rd: Kinton’s Ch Cloverbrook Unbreakable At Woodthorpe. Paul Eardley |