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CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS

SUNDAY 8th AUGUST, 2010

STAFFORD

Dog Judge:- MISS SHEENA MACLAINE (PENNYGOWN)

 

 


VETERAN DOG (9)
1. Mr & Mrs G Inglis’ CH. CRAIGOWL BILLY ELLIOT, almost 8 and only his teeth giving way to the passage of time – his owner told me they were in her pocket! Still very much a star – so eyecatching the minute he strides out round the ring, beautiful free flowing movement with a topline that could carry your best tea service. Jet black coat gleaming in the sunshine. A worthy winner.
2. Mrs L Gow’s LYNCRAIG DAYDREAM JW SHCM. Blenheim boy of 9 years with kind gentle head with dark eyes. Another with a good topline and front construction who moved soundly. Not the quality of coat and presence of the winner.
3. Miss J Johnston’s CLOCKPELTERS THE PRETENDER


MINOR PUPPY DOG (10)
1 & Best Puppy Dog Mrs M P Attwood’s CLENTVIEW RUDE BOY, blenheim baby of just 6 months who stole my eye as he marched into the ring, so extrovert. Gentlest of heads with correct top skull shape, ears set on high and used to advantage. Dark eye and pigment. Good reach of neck, lovely topline, he moved with drive. I am sure he has a promising future.
2. Messrs B Rix & K Berry’s RICKSBURY ROYAL ASTRONOMER (NAF), 7 months – another real baby with lovely outline, excelling in topline, so sound in front and behind, he moved well. Kind masculine head with dark eye and pigment. Would prefer to see less ticking the in white.
3. Mr R Sansom’s BYERMOOR QUEEN’S FLITE


PUPPY DOG (17)
1. Mrs J Hazeltine’s JUZANDIA JOHN BE GOODE, well broken blenheim still suitably immature at 11 months. Very gentle in head with large, dark eyes and good pigment. So sound on the move with excellent drive behind. I don’t envy the presentation that is going to be required with his profuse coat!
2. Mrs C E Wilkinson’s CRILLMERE HIGH JACK, heavily marked tricolour boy of 11 months. Gentle, masculine head, would prefer a bigger eye. Excelling in neck and topline, a real mover with super hindquarters.
3. Mrs P Rayner’s TRIRAYNE KASHEERA


JUNIOR DOG (13)
1. Mr K Town’s POUNDROLL MONTE CARLO AT BARSAC, 14 months old, well broken tricolour with richest of tan. I glimpsed this boy as a promising baby and he continues to show improvement. Will be slow to mature but so elegant, good reach of neck, shoulder placement and beautiful free flowing movement in front & behind.
2. Mrs L Hughes’ LORANKA’S MOMENT IN TIME, 12 months old tricolour dog, quite mature in head compared to my winner with kind, dark eye and gentle expression. Excellent topline and front construction. White of coat spoiled by ticking.
3. Mrs G Baillie’s SILKIES ODANODAN AT FYRNROSE


YEARLING DOG (4)
1. & Dog CC Mr P C & Mrs R K Towse’ MILETREE CONSTELLATION, certainly a star and I was thrilled to award him his third CC today. So handsome, all male with a kind, generous head, large dark eyes, full pigment and biggest of black noses – just kissable! Excelling in neck and front construction, deep rib cage with plenty of heart room. He kept his topline on the move with perfect tail set & carriage. Richest of chestnut markings on pearly background, put down in tip top condition.
2. Mrs E Gaskell’s JEILOHN COINNEACH, well broken tricolour with rich, bright tan. Gentle head with dark eye and good pigment. Excellent reach of neck and good shoulder placement. Slightly longer over the loin than the winner but a quality dog.
3. Miss L Koster’s HARANA DYNAMIC


NOVICE DOG (13) – a lovely quality Novice class headed by 3 rather immature boys with lots of promise.
1. POUNDROLL MONTE CARLO AT BARSAC
2. Mrs S Ireland’s CHARNELL MONTEREY, blenheim boy with kind gentle head, warm dark eyes and excellent pigment. Good reach of neck and shoulders, he moved true in front and behind but lacked a little in enthusiasm! Needs to body up to fulfil his promise.
3. Mrs A Rennard’s VERHEYEN TEDDY


GRADUATE DOG (16)
1. Mrs S Lymer & Mr J Scheidt’s LYMREY HI ALTITUDE, should have been named Hi Attitude – so determined on the move, projecting his neck forward . Blenheim dog of lovely cobby shape with delicious all masculine head, flat top to skull with ears set on high. In beautiful coat and presented well.
2. Mrs J Boyd’s WANDRIS COMEDIAN AT AIRLIE JW, well broken blenheim with dark eye and with lovely large jet black nose . A good, honest dog of sound construction, still maturing in head.
3. Mrs L Hughes’ KAISHMAR KAVANAGH LORANKA


POST GRADUATE DOG (7)
A super class, my 1st and 2nd were both heavily marked blenheims with masculine heads, each with dark eyes, full pigment and black noses. Both had good reach of neck and correct shoulder placement.
1. Mrs S Mangham’s MAIBEE PERFECT TOUCH OF CHARNAVALE JW, so gentle in head with soft expression. A quality dog who just didn’t sell himself in the Challenge!
2. Mr & Mrs G Inglis’ CHANTISMERE MISTER SANDMAN OF CRAIGOWL, another top quality dog slightly longer over the loin than my winner.
3. Mrs J Boyd’s TUSCULANA ROBERTO AT AIRLIE


LIMIT DOG (12)
1. Ms B Carter’s COBBETS DIZZY RASCAL JW, another handsome blenheim, so gentle in head, fully cushioned in muzzle with warm melting eyes and good pigment. Good neck and shoulders, he moves with drive. This boy showed so much promise as a Junior and is going through a bored phase at the moment – so disappointing!
2. Mrs S Waters’ MAIBEE TIME AFTER TIME, slightly more heavily marked blenheim than my winner. This little man was so much happier standing than on the move, however very sound. Another from this kennel with such a soft gentle head,
3. Mrs B A Finney’s ANBERAN PUMPKIN SPICE AT SYLKLANDS


SPECIAL OPEN BLACK & TAN DOG (4)
1 & RCC Mrs L Hughes & Mrs l Gamble’s LORANKA’S STARDOM, this black & tan boy of ideal size was presented in full coat in super condition, postiively gleaming raven black with richest of tan and so elegant. Kind gentle head with plenty of cushioning, lovely dark eye. Correct shoulder placement, lovely deep rib, short over the loin, he moved with drive.
2. Mr & Mrs P & I Rogerson’s RABYMAR UNTOUCHABLE, another quality black & tan. Generous in head with dark eyes, a little shorter in muzzle than 1. Good front construction and moved well but fell away at croup.
3. Mrs V E Oakley’s BRASINGAMEN THE CELT


SPECIAL OPEN RUBY DOG (6) Hotly contested class and headed by two up to size handsome men
1. Messrs P Hill & P Webber’s MONTCOLLY BOWIE, although a little long over the loin this ruby boy won this class with his kind gentle head framed by beautiful ears, he oozes glamour, was beautifully presented and moved today better than I had seen him before.
2. Mrs J Boardman’s CINDERLACE MULLIGATAWNY BY VOLNEY JW, quality ruby boy excelling in topline with good front construction. I just preferred the softer expression of my winner.
3. A & G Fisk’s REBHANN BO DIDDLEY


SPECIAL OPEN BLENHEIM DOG (6)
1. Mr & Mrs J Wiggins’ WHYTEPLACE ALONSO, so richly marked blenheim with such a clean outline standing and so sound on the move. Shown today in peak condition and beautifully presented. This dog is from the “top drawer” – I only wish he would look at me and say “pick me”.
2. C & K Dixon’s LADASH COMET AT JANAZCA, well broken blenheim, not in the league of 1 but with good topline and excellent hind angulation. He moved better in front than behind.
3. I Willey & C Siddle’s PENEMMA PICK POCKET


SPECIAL OPEN TRICOLOUR DOG (4)
1. Mr & Mrs J & M Hurst & Mrs S Wake’s LLUSTANT PAPER BACK WRITER – well broken tricolour so inappropriately named – he would never have time to write a book! I am sure his expert handler’s patience is tried to the limit. Kindest of gentle heads, fully cushioned muzzle with dark eyes who obviously needs a five mile hike to settle on the move. Given the time to settle he had a super outline and moved with drive!
2. Mrs L Hughes’ LORANKA’S MOMENT IN TIME – see Junior
3. R G & A Hedger’s ARNIE ADORABLE AT ALREWIC


BREEDERS DOG (4) What a close call between 2 top quality heavily marked blenheim dogs, both a delight and almost a toss of a coin, I am sure another day I could have them the other way round.
1. Mr & Mrs G Inglis’ CRAIGOWL BATTENBURG, gentle headed dog with dark eye and pigment, good reach of neck and shoulders, lovely size, he moved very soundly in front and behind.
2. Mr & Mrs D & T Homes’ LEOGEM MARCELLO, another gentle headed boy, also with with dark eye and pigment, slightly longer than one with better topline, however lacked the head carriage of the winner which spoilt the overall picture, stretching him out further in profile.
3. Mr N Lunam’s TINGEWOOD RED OKTOBER


OPEN DOG (4) – three wonderful boys; all very worthy champions who have had much written about them!
1. Mrs S Waters’ CH. MAIBEE MAKE BELIEVE, his head could not be any more gentle, dark eyes and soft expression. Good reach of neck and correct shoulder placement, level topline, a little long over the loin but super hind angulation and moved with drive. A hot contender in the challenge but he needs to throw his dull summer coat and get his new winter one. So mature as a baby and yet no sign of going over the top.
2. Mrs L Hughes’ CH. LORANKA’S JUST LIKE HEAVEN, well broken blenheim in magnificent coat, faultlessly presented as we come to expect from this kennel. This boy was quite immature as a youngster and has just got better and better and his head has softened, with large dark eyes . A lovely outline standing and on the move.
3. Mrs A Jones’ CH. & AM. CH. TIMAR MISTER MOONLIGHTER

SHEENA MACLAINE (Judge).