West Of England
Ladies Society Championship Show 2022
Judge - Geofff
Thomas (Replacement
for Paul Wilkinson)
Entry 36-41
DCC & BOB; Alenxander’s Coharra Be More
RDCC; Hiam’s Carradine Arfa Pint
BCC; Firth’s Cairngold Chiquitita
RBCC; Felters & Rumens’ Landbuck La
Voix
Best Puppy; Hiam’s Carradine Arfa Pint
Best Special
Beginners Cannwood Quiet Reflections (Metcalf-Sault)
Lucy Hiam, BPD, RDCC & BPIB Carradine Arfa Pint, Linda
Firth, BCC Cairngold Chiquitita, Geoff Thomas, Leanne Alexander, DCC & BOB Coharra Be More |
Lucy Hiam, BPD & RDCC Carradine Arfa Pint, Geoff
Thomas, Leanne Alexander, DCC Coharra Be More |
Linda Firth, BCC Cairngold Chiquitita, Geoff Thomas,
Richard Rumens, RBCC Landbuck La Voix |
Jane
Metcalfe Sault, Best Special Beginner, Cannwood
Quiet Reflection |
Minor Puppy Dog 3,1 1.Carradine
Arfa Pint (Hiam) 2.Glenrood
Galaxy at Tribannon (Waugh) Puppy Dog
1,0a 1.Seevek Guilded Dream (Mrs J Keeves) Junior Dog 1,0 1.Brenndarcy
It's Magic (ai) Post
Graduate Dog 2,0a 1,
Tweedisle Charismatic Guy (Peers) 2. Carradine Bumbling Boris (Bingham) Limit Dog
3,0a 1.Carradine
Podgy Paddie ( Haim) 2.
Tweedisle Jaunty Lad (Peers) 3. Seevek Carry On The Dreams (Keeves) Open Dog
1,0A 1.Coharra
Be More (Alexander) |
Veteran
Bitch 2,0a 1.Seevek
Hopes N Dreams JW ShCM (Keeves) 2.Windlines
Born to Run Wild (Asmyhr) Minor Puppy
Bitch 3,1 1,Birselaw Caol Ila (Felters & Rumens) 2.Birselaw
Cora at Cairngold TAF (Firth) Puppy Bitch
2,0a 1.Seevek
Peaches N Dreams (Keeves) 2.Cannwood
Can't Get Enough (Metcalf-Sault) Junior
Bitch 2,0a 1.Glory
Daze at Tribannon (Waugh) 2.Seevek
Licence to Dream (Keeves) Post Graduate
Bitch 5,0a 1, Doonrae Rebel Rebel among Brenndarcy (Shannon
& Storr) 2.Tweedisle
Enchanted Lady (Peers) 3.Cannwood
Call Me Aggie (Metcalf-Sault) Res Carradine Mon Mon Sherry
(Bateman) VHC Motoppen Pinot Noir (Asmyhr) Limit Bitch
6,0a 1.Penticharm
It’s My Party (Hooton & Hughes) 2.Elitecharm
Showgirl (Soper) 3.Cloverbrook
Maid for Gold ( Ballinger) Res Carradine Fizz Bomb (Mrs R M Bateman) VHC Cannwood Quiet Reflections (Metcalf-Sault) Open Bitch
5,1a 1.Cairngold
Chiquitita (Firth) 2.Landbuck
La Voix (Felters &
Rumens) 3.Carradine
Jo (Inett & Harrison & Clayton) Res Ch Cloverbrook Unbreakable at Woodthorpe (Kinton) Special
Beginners Bitch 2,0a 1.Cannwood
Quiet Reflections (Metcalf-Sault) 2.Motoppen
Pinot Noir (Asmyhr) |
MPD |
JD |
PGD |
LD |
OD |
VB |
MPB |
PB |
JB |
PGB |
LB |
OB |
West of England
Ladies Kennel Society Cairn Terriers I was pleased to
take on the entry at short notice as it has been over 4 years since I last
judged the breed due to the cancelation of Crufts 2021. Firstly my best
wishes for a speedy recovery to the scheduled judge Mr Paul Wilkinson. A
change of judge is not a good scenario for judge or exhibitors, with an entry
of 36 I was pleased that there were only 3 absentees and my thanks to those
exhibitors who still attended. My general
observations are that males were quite disappointing for depth of quality,
with 11 entered and only 10 present on the day we really need more quality
males kept and exhibited. While there was a better depth of quality in the
bitches that too is not a broad as it was 4 years ago! Cairns were scheduled
on day 4 of the show so the ground was very interesting to many of the dog’s
and would have been the first time many had been exhibited on grass. This did
mean that quite a few were far more interested in smelling the ground than
co-operating with their handlers. VD, No entries MPD(3,1 abs) 1. Hiams Carradine Arfa Pint, 7 month
old light red brindle, very smart young dog, well made head with deep stop,
broad muzzle and correct bite. Presented a balanced outline, well made front,
good legs and feet, firm topline, correct tailset and well made
quarters. Well presented with a coat of correct texture. So well schooled for a puppy and was handled to make the
best of his self at all times. Moved with purpose and covered the ground well
on the move and at one with his handler, impressed me enough to be awarded
BPIB and RCC. 2. Waughs Glenrood
Galaxy at Tribannon, 7 month old grey brindle, up
to size and not quite the balance of class winner. Another with a well made head with good stop, good infill under eye and
correct bite. Well made in front with firm top line and good ribbing, shown
in good condition and a full puppy coat. Not co-operating that well with his
handler on the move as found the ground very interesting. When he settled
moved well in profile but a shade close behind. PD(1) 1. Keeves Seevek Guilded Dream, 10 month old clear red, nicely made head
with broad skull, good stop and correct bite. Well made in front with good
legs and feet, level top line and short hocks. A bit wayward on the move and
would just like a bit more of him for a male. JD(1) 1. Shannon, Storr
& Middlehursts Brenndarcy
It’s Magic, 13 month old light red, well made head, deep stop, good infill
under eye, nice bite with big teeth. Nicely made throughout, firm top line
well set tail and well made quarters, presented in
excellent coat and condition. One who should have been considered for top
honours but today he had other ideas and just would not co-operate with his
handler insisting on constantly sniffing the ground and never really got into
any sort of stride making it impossible to assess his movement. YD, No entries PGD(2) 1. Peers Tweedisle Charismatic Guy, Clear
wheaten, ok in head, could do with a deeper stop, good in front, presented a balanced outline, coat of correct texture, moved
steadily. 2. Binghams
Carradine Bumbling Boris, wheaten with slight brindling, preferred his head and expression with deep
stop and broad muzzle. Not the balance of class winner, a shade heavy which
affected his movement and another who found the grass very interesting so not
co-operating with his handler on the move. LD(3) 1. Hiams Carradine Podgy Paddie, light
wheaten brindle, well made head, good width with deep stop, and correct bite,
well made in front, firm top line and well set tail. Good new coat coming in.
Moved well in profile and covered the ground well, carrying a shade too much
weight today so moving a shade wide in front. 2. Peers Tweedisle Jaunty Lad,
grey brindle who presented a balanced outline in excellent coat and
condition, well made head with good stop, ears a shade big, moved well in
profile but a shade close behind. OD(1) 1. Alexander’s Coharra
Be More, clear red with beautiful head and expression, good width to skull
and muzzle with good bite and big teeth, totally masculine in outlook.
Presented in excellent coat, well ribbed, firm top line and well set tail. Well turned quarters and short hocks. Makes the best of
himself and very attentive to his handler, moved out well, no hesitation in
awarding him the CC and BOB. VB(2) 1. Keeves Seevek
Hopes N Dreams, 7 ½ year old dark brindle, feminine in outlook with beautiful
head and expression, well made throughout with a balanced outline, coat short
but of correct texture. Moved steadily and when settled covered the ground
well. 2. Asmyhr’s Windlines
Born To Run Wild, 9 year old clear wheaten, nicely made head with good stop
and broad muzzle, shown in a full coat, carrying a bit too much weight ,
moved happily around the ring but not really interested in showing today. MPB(3,1abs) 1. Felters
& Rumens Birselaw Caol
Ila, 8 month old red brindle bitch feminine in outlook with well made head and loved her expression, excels in front
with well laid shoulder, pronounced forechest with good legs and feet. Firm
top line and well set tail. More settled on the move than 2nd
covering the ground well, preferred her overall balance. 2. Firth’s Birselaw Cora at Cairngold, 8 month
old dark red brindle, litter sister to class winner, made in a smaller mould another
with a well made head, deep stop and lovely
expression. A shade heavy today and not so settled on the move as class
winner. PB(2) 1. Keeves Seveek
Peaches N Dreams, 11 month old bright red so feminine in outlook and just
right for size. Beautiful head with correct proportions giving a keen
expression, lovely balance with good spring of rib and good angulations both
ends, moved well when she settled. 2. Metcalf-Sault’s Cannwood
Can’t Get Enough, 11 month old clear wheaten, made in a bigger mould than
class winner, not the head or expression of 1st and stop could be
deeper. Nicely made but today not making the best of herself and not
interested in showing. Coat could do with some tidying as lots of old stuff
there to come out. JB(2) 1. Waugh’s Glory Daze at Tribannon,
17 month old clear wheaten lovely feminine bitch who excels in head, so well
balanced with dark eye and broad muzzle, presented a balanced outline with
firm top line and correct tail carriage, good rib and well
made quarters. A bit unsettled on the move but when she got into her
stride moved out well and covered the ground. 2. Keeves Seveek
Licence To Dream, nicely made 17 month old red
brindle. Still looking very raw for her age but has a well
made head with a deep stop, good front and firm top line and another
one with a good coat of correct texture, just needs to settle on the move. YB, no entries PGB(5) 1. Shannon & Storrs Doonrae
Rebel Rebel Among Brenndarcy, red brindle who lives up to her name. Well made throughout with a beautiful head, deep stop and
intense expression, excellent front with good forechest, well ribbed, firm
top line and shown in excellent coat and condition. But would she settle and
move, would she heck! A bitch who should be doing so
much more if she just settled and co-operated with her handler. 2. Peers
Tweedisle Enchanted Lady, clear red made in a smaller mould, loved her head
and expression so feminine in outlook, well balanced and good ribs, firm top
line and nice short tail, shown in a full coat of correct texture. Moved and
showed steadily. 3. Metcalf-Sault’s Cannwood Call
Me Aggie. LB(6) 1. Hooton & Hughes Penticharm
It’s My Party, feminine light grey brindle, well
made head with good stop and infill under the eye. Well made in front with
good forechest, firm top line and well set tail. Shown in good coat and
condition, not the easiest bitch to show but her handler always gets the best
out of her, in contention for top honours. 2. Sopers
Elitecharm Showgirl, light wheaten brindle, truly
feminine with a lovely head with width and good infill under the eye. Well
made in front with firm top line and good quarters, good new coat coming in.
Not quite the balance of class winner. 3. Ballingers
Cloverbrook Maid For Gold. OB(4) 1. Firths Cairngold Chiquitita, eye-catching, feminine clear red, lovely balanced outline,
well made head and keen expression, so well made in front with good
angulations and pronounced forechest, firm top line and well
muscled quarters. Presented in excellent coat and condition, moved
well and so attentive to her handler, could not deny
her the CC & BOS. 2. Felters & Rumens Landbuck La Voix, totally
feminine wheaten brindle, loved her head and expression, well made throughout
and presented a balanced outline, excellent quarters. An exuberant showgirl who took a while to settle but moves well once
she does, well deserved the RCC. 3. Inett,Harrison & Claytons Carradine
Jo. SBB(2) 1. Metcalf-Sault’s Carradine
Quiet Reflections, up to size wheaten brindle, ok in head with good bite and
big teeth. Well ribbed with a good new coat coming in, carrying a bit too
much weight which affected her front movement. 2. Asmhyr’s
Motoppen Pinot Noir, nicely made wheaten brindle, well made head with good proportions. Carrying too much
weight today and not interested in showing. Judge; Geoff
Thomas |