Show Results BATH 2008 CH. SHOW 2008
JUDGE: MISS E. NORTH-ROW
Date of Show: May 26, 2008
My first time awarding CCs, I would like to say thank you to the society
for inviting me & to the exhibitors who gave me such a marvellous
entry. I was very sorry that the dreadful weather conditions did stop
us using the wonderful in/out tent to its full capacity. I allowed for
the weather as much as possible but in the upper classes where the decisions
were close I had to weigh the performance of each dog up. In the minor
puppy classes some of them didn’t behave perfectly but I felt that
the experience that these puppies had to have was positive & that
is why I moved them again if they needed to get some more confidence.
I thought that there were a lot of positives in the breed at the moment,
head shapes seem better, ears were beautifully placed & were very
neat. Neck length seems good, along with length of rib & short loins,
there were some truly beautiful thighs & the muscular condition of
the dogs was amazing, tails in general were good.
Now the not so good. The upper arms were not good on some, & light
eyes seem to be pervasive in the breed. But the worrying part was mouths.
The Standard says ‘scissor bite’, however, I had a significant
amount of dogs with overshot & I even had one that was level. This
is a very worrying development, yes, they have always been lurking in
the breed but breeders would exclude them from their breeding but I fear
now that people aren’t being truthful or maybe do not realise that
their dogs have a bad mouth. I would suggest that if you can get any part
of your finger under the top teeth then you have a dog with a bad mouth.
This is a dominant fault & it is very hard to get rid of. This was
not a fault just in the lower classes with young dogs that can improve
but it was mainly seen in the top classes
I don’t say this lightly but for the good of this most marvellous
breed. We are but custodians of the breed & we should give it to the
next generation in as good as or better shape that the one in which we
found it.
Having said all of that I was thrilled with my winners & all my puppy
class winners I am confident will be future stars.
PD Finnett’s Hyndsight The Gibson, beautiful 6 months puppy with
a lovely masculine head, dark eyes, gorgeous front, bone & feet, lovely
length of body & deep brisket, great quarters, lovely tail carriage,
if he had coped better with the conditions he could have gone a long way;
2 Makosh’s Pewtergrey Cord Du Roi, smaller puppy than 1, lighter
coloured & lighter boned, needs to grow on more, lovely head; 3 Gatenby’s
Pewtergrey Moleskin. P (1): 1 Edward’s Dark and Discreet from Brackenland,
really lovely young 11 months youngster, beautiful head & neck, decent
shoulders, good length & depth of body, moved really well. Today he
really asked for BPD. JD (3, 1): 1 Peach’s Kilbourne Fire Chief,
very typy dog of just 17 months, lovely head with great ear set, good
length of neck, with a good shoulder, lovely bone & feet, great length
of rib with a lovely short loin, great turn of stifle, but when he moved
he just came alive, easy active & true, showed well to win a well
deserved RCC; 2 Taylor’s Kilbourne James Dene, balanced dog that
moved well, decent head, will look better in the months to come. ND (3,2):
1 Cummings’ Killoeter Luss, silver, lovely old fashioned type, lovely
quarters, being unco-operative in the conditions. PGD (12,4): Good class
of young males. 1 Helps’ Greyfriars Gille of Beardswood, beautiful
head, lovely neck, could use a wee bit more return of upper arm, but has
good length of body, moved superbly & presented beautifully; 2 Barter’s
Brutus Fraxinus of Ehlaradawn, another good mover again with good length
of rib & short loin, lovely quarters, should be a useful dog; 3 Seymour-Jackson’s
Ghiltan Hero. LD (13,3)One of the best classes of the day in terms of
depth. 1 Finnett & Heathcote’s Hyndsight Keep The Faith, when
this dog walked in the ring I just smiled & fell in love, just my
interpretation of the Standard, he reminds me of Ch Ardkinglas Val, Agag
etc, I awarded him the Type Cup, he also moved superbly with width, length,
& cadence, Thank you for allowing me to judge him. For BOB he just
didn’t moved with as much determination. Sire of my MP winners.
CC; 2 Llewellyn’s Kilbourne Macallan at Matahari, this dog is very
deceptive until you get your hands on him, lovely pair of shoulders, moved
well with true width behind; 3 Rhodes’ Gentom Peacemaker, this dog
is also lovely but just didn’t handle the conditions today. OD (6,
1): 1 Peach’s Ch Kilbourne Macleod, really lovely dog, good length,
lovely head, dark eye, nice shoulders, moved well; 2 Bain’s Hillmorton
Dazzle, this dog is deceptive, good old fashioned type, would not behave
today; 3 Helps’ Beardswood Marmion.
MPB(5,1): 1 Finnett & Heathcote’s Hyndsight Who’s That
Girl, great front with exquisite layback of upper arm, gorgeous head,
at first she wouldn’t move but by moving her again she moved well,
in the challenge the PB outmoved her with confidence, I would have cheerfully
flat packed her into my suitcase to take her home; 2 Tresh’s Trentdayle
Glamis, this puppy is also typy but will need more time, lovely length
of body, moved well; 3 Smith’s Pewtergrey Pique of Nimloth. PB (4,1):
Lovely class. 1 Peach’s Witch Way to Kilbourne, lovely old fashioned
type, & think could be exciting in the future, everything is there
for her to mature into, I will be keeping my eyes on this one. For BP
she moved around the ring extending & showing beautifully. It was
lovely to find out that BPD, & second in JB were all litter brother
& sisters congratulations to the very lucky breeders; 2 Phillips’
Kilbourne Just Jude for Ladygrove, another lovely puppy with the same
type & look, just prefer 1’s tail carriage; 3 Steinborn-busse
Gentiehun Mercedes. JB (5): 1 Another very good class. 1 Phillips’
Ladygrove Belle Starr, nice quality youngster, nice head, with decent
shoulders, good length of body, nice let down quarters, moved well; 2
Guinivere Starshine from Kilbourne, interesting one & one again for
the future, lovely topline, moved well, good shoulders, litter sister
to BP; 3 Duddell & Mansell’s Canerikie Coco Chanel. NB (6):
1 Another good class. 1 Seymour-Jackson’s Ghiltan Tiercel, I was
rather surprised that this 3 year bitch was in this class, thought she
was lovely, beautiful head, good shoulders, length, quarters good topline,
moved well; 2 Barter’s Stainlonan Bit of Ehlaradawn, also nice type,
not as good in topline & shoulders as 1; 3 Helps’ Beardswood
Octavia. PGB (15, 4): Lovely class. 1 Cafferata’s Readwald Cailleach,
probably not the most obvious winner in the class but she is as sound
as a bell, great turn of stifle, lovely upper arm, nice topline, the handler
could do more to help advertise the virtues of this bitch but she is absolutely
true to type; 2 Peacock’s Kilbourne Macdeva with Blufawn, this bitch
is also lovely, beautiful mover in profile, pretty head, good quarters,
good shoulder; 3 Girling’s Pyefleet Rokesby. LB (13, 6): Great class
to judge, first 3 are lovely examples of the breed. 1 Guise’s Saintvalery
Hope, this bitch is very curvy, with the most beautiful head, moves over
the ground as a Deerhound should with elasticity, all the length you would
want, beautiful shoulders, why she is not made up is amazing, shown beautifully.
I was very pleased to give her the RCC; 2 Janson’s Greyflax Lady
of the Lake to Nixophel, this bitch is also lovely with everything that
you need and want to see; 3 Finnett & Heathcote’s Hyndsight
A Box of Dreams. OB (6, 2): 1 Bailey’s Ch Greyflax Waterloo Sunset,
this bitch just came, saw & conquered, she asked for it & who
was I to deny her, all the quality in the world, she blew the opposition
away when she moved, won the Head & Expression Cup. Thank you for
allowing me to judge her. BCC & BOB; 2 Guise’s Saintvalery Anticipation,
lots of quality, decent shoulders, good length of body; 3 Parson’s
& Mackinnon’s Ch Claonaiglen Orrin.
Judge Emma North-Row
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