CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS
SUNDAY 6th AUGUST, 2017
Prestwood Centre, Staffordshire County Showground
Dog Judge:- MS. M. HOGAN (Stavonga)
BEST IN SHOW - Chantismere Conquistador
Best Opposite Sex -
Ch.
Ellemich I'm a Celebrity JW
BEST PUPPY IN SHOW - Ricksbury Poldark
Dog C.C. Hegarty's - Chantismere Conquistador
Reserve Dog CC Sedgbeer's - Ch. Castlewytch Rave on with Russmic
Best Puppy Dog Rix & Berry's - Ricksbury Poldark
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Committee for the invitation to judge Dogs at their prestigious Breed Championship Show. Plus many thanks to my two stewards on the day Mrs Susan Wake and Miss Christine Bell, who both did sterling work. The weather was kind and we judged outdoors – albeit a little threatening towards the end. The start of Judging was held up by 30 minutes due to traffic being redirected through Stafford by the MOD. During the luncheon break, special award classes were available and a very nice entry of 30 dogs for 3 classes awaited Karen Cumberledge (Leskarpru). All exhibits were well presented, I was looking for a typey Cavalier KCS within the breed standard, with no exaggeration, good temperament and elegance, enhanced by the level topline and good tailset and carriage. I was not disappointed. Thank you to all the exhibitors for accepting my placings so graciously.
Veteran:
2, (0)
1st Hedger’s Khatibi Peter Bread for Alrewic Tricolour a Nice size and
shape, only seven years old good tan in all the right places, nice dark eye,
good pigmentation, moved well back and forth keeping a level topline the whole
time.
2nd. Mangham’s Maibee Perfect Touch, an absolute charmer – 9 year
old Blenheim a little larger than 1, moved well coming and going, good pigmentation,
a little out of coat on the day.
Vintage
Dog 3, (0)
1st. Lymer and Jones Homerbrent Branscombe well marked 10 yr old Blenheim dog,
lovely neck and shoulders, good mover back and forth with a good topline, tailset
and croup - in good coat pleased to award him best Veteran Dog.
2nd Tarlton’s Tomnil Phantom Cream another 10+ well marked Blenheim moving
steadily kept a level topline, moving just a little closer behind.
3rd Davies Bowcara Casanova
Minor Puppy
Dog 9 (2)
1st. Hindle’s Spindlepoint Donovan with Ellisiana handsome well marked
compact Blenheim boy with nice neck and shoulders, good pigmentation, moved
well coming and going, with a level topline, and good tailset- happy disposition,
good hind quarters. Very promising youngster pushed hard for best puppy dog
just lost out on maturity in head.
2nd Sedgebeer’s Russmic One N Only very similar to 1. On the day, just
preferred the compact, depth of chest and compactness of 1. Moved well good
pigmentation. Two very promising puppies.
3rd Maclaines Lochbuie Taken Advantage.
Puppy Dog
9 (2)
1st. Rix & Berry’s Ricksbury Poldark Correct sized dog, lovely rich
pigmentation, nice dark round eye, framed by well set ears, good reach of neck,
well broken in good coat, would like a tad more weight on him, moved well coming
and going, keeping a level topline - once he settled. Delighted to award him
Best Puppy dog, and later Best Puppy in Show with my co judges agreement.
2nd Coole’s Jolainey Frederick Nice sized blenheim, pretty pretty head,
good pigmentation, kept a level topline and moved steadily coming and going,
not as strong as 1 in the rear today.
3rd Maclaine’s Lochbuie Giovanni
Junior
Dog 12 (2)
1st Chapman & Ireland’s Ellemich The Sinner JW, Rich coloured Blenheim,
masculine head large round dark eye, lovely coat texture and in beautiful condition,
moved well coming and going with level topline but a little proud of his tail
today which pegged him back in the top honours.
2nd Thomas’ Bowfort Bertie Wooster of Pepsywood. Slightly smaller type,
would like a fraction more weight on him, pretty head, large dark round eye,
moderate neck into well set shoulders, kept a level topline on the move.
3rd Coole’s Jolainey Stanley
Yearling
Dog 7 (1)
1st Hegarty’s Chantismere Conquistador took my eye on entering the ring.
A correctly sized tri colour dog in full bloom, with tan in all the right places,
the black of his coat gleaming. Handsome head, good ear set giving the flat
look on the top of his head, nice large dark round eye, correct length of nose
and depth of stop, his head set on a good neck and shoulders - moving elegantly
around the ring reaching out in the front and driving in the rear, correct tailset.
He ticked all the boxes for me and I was delighted to give him DCC and later
BIS with the agreement of my co-judge.
2nd. Homes’ Ch. Leogem Renaissance JW Blenheim boy, a little longer than
1. Well broken glamorous boy with good pigmentation, super coat, moved well
coming and going keeping an elegant outline, splitting hairs just preferred
the ear set and length of body on 1.
3rd Nolan’s Castlewytch Party Time.
Novice
Dog 10 (5)
1st Thomas’ Bowfort Bertie Wooster of Pepyswood (see critique above)
2nd Davies Salegreen Brecon lovely Blenheim boy super head, lovely large dark
round eyes, good topline, dripping in coat, not acting his best today when on
the move – giving his handler a challenge!
3rd Linton’s TheKop’s Hugo a Go Go
Graduate
Dog 8 (2)
1st Lister’s Roll the dice to Cachevell Pretty head, well set ears, Nice
size make and shape to this Blenheim boy well broken, good coat, moved steadily
his tail was a little proud as were a lot of them in this class
2nd Korn’s Beaudale Secret Dream at Sandusk Well pigmented ruby boy another
good make and shape, super coat lovely texture, well set ears again a little
proud with his tail today.
3rd Kynaston’s Granasil Von Trap
Post Graduate
19 (3)
1st Ireland’s Charnell Hogan JW, Smart Blenheim boy, lovely well cushioned
head, nice large dark eye, in good coat, well broken, good turn of stifle moved
well coming and going, correct tail carriage, nice neck and shoulders.
2nd Kynaston’s Granasil Golden Nugget another nice ruby a little larger
than 1. With rich pigmentation throughout, beautiful coat, handsome head, large
round dark eye, moved well keeping a level topline and tailset.
3rd Hawes Miletree Centauri for Kersmere
Limit Dog
11 (2)
1st Cunningham’s Verheyen Anton smart on his toes well broken Blenheim
rich colouring, correct make and shape – never stopped showing. Moved
well coming and going, elegant on the move, level topline keeping a good tailset
throughout. Pretty head, nice melting dark round eyes, well cushioned foreface
with correct tapering on the muzzle. More up on his toes than 2.
2nd Hegarty’s Chantismere Chamberlin Very similar in type to 1 just not
so ‘up on his toes’ rich colouring good pigmentation, steady mover
again good tail set and carriage.
3rd Daraste Bronson Avec JinJan
Sp Open
Black & Tan 3 (2)
1st Earl’s Earlrae Little Wizard nice b/t dog moved well coming and going,
good size, nice rich tan in all the right places, nice large dark eye so important.
In good coat and enjoying his day.
Sp. Open
Ruby 5 (0)
1st Maclaine’s Ch. Lochbuie Cappuccino 5 yr old, with lovely rich pigmentation
in good coat, would prefer him a little smaller. Moved soundly coming and going,
gentle expression, large round dark eyes, good ear set, owned the ring on the
move.
2nd Whitfield’s Bevemount Red Beaujolais JW Good make and shape, with
profuse coat, a little on the blow today, which made his rich colouring look
a little lighter than 1. Handsome chap, nice round dark eye and black nose well
put together moving soundly.
3rd Kynaston’s Granasil Golden Nugget
Sp. Open
Blenheim 7 (0)
1st. Goodwin’s Cavaliegh Iceman JW in full bloom this well broken correctly
sized elegant boy who moved well coming and going, filled my eye. Handsome head,
nice dark eye good pigmentation beautiful flowing coat.
2nd Walker’s Chantismere Charade Kayceekay JW ShCM Sound 5 yr old boy
a larger type than 1, still handsome good pigmentation and correct in movement,
a little proud of his tale, well handled.
3rd Lister’s Roll the Dice to Cachevell
Sp Open
Tricolour 7 (2)
1st Hughes Ch. Loranka’s Heavenly Moment love the size of this one, slightly
heavily marked, good pigmentation with tan in all the right places, pretty head,
nice large dark eye, correct neck, moved steadily keeping a level top line.
2nd Aust Ch. Spennithorne Dream Thyme (re Imp) Larger type than one, but sound,
moved well coming and going with good pigmentation dripping in coat.
3rd Davies Bowcara Casanova
Breeders
Dog 3 (0)
1st Barwell’s Charlottetown Cecil moved well, with correct make and shape.
A little less coat than 2 but still plenty of feathering with a handsome head
sporting a lozenge, moving well throughout.
2nd Hawes Kersmere Minstrel Very similar to one a little larger, but in full
bloom with his coat. Good pigmentation, good ear set and a perfect lozenge.
Moved steadily.
3rd Earl’s Earlrae Little Wizard
Open Dog
5 (1)
1st Sedgbeer’s Ch. Castlewytch Rave on with Russmic Masculine headed boy
in full coat sound as a bell moving well coming and going, lovely rich chestnut
in his coat, large round dark eye and pearly white on his feet, chest and tail
– which was a little proud.
2nd Novakova Chaplin Prokopska Hvezda equally nice tricolour boy well broken
a longer type than 1. Tan in all the right places, perfect tail carriage on
the move, particularly liked his head. Just pipped at the post by one who was
on his toes with great showmanship.
3rd Hughes Ch. Loranka’s Cupid JW
Judge - Ms M. Hogan