Name:Rhozzum Thisbe 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:28-07-2018 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs F Wingrave  
Breeder:Mrs M Sharp 
Rhozzum Gwilym (D)
17-03-2014
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Hobholt Harrier JW (D)
30-11-2005
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
14-01-1999
CH Lings Gorse By Otterbobs (D)
Rhozzum Busy (B)
Kersfell Celestial Sky At Hobholt (B)
28-08-2003
CH/Am CH Tythrop Transatlantic (D)
Kersfell Venus (B)
Rhozzum User Friendly (B)
25-04-2008
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Brumberhill Battle Cry (D)
04-10-2006
Mansergh Hoast A Roast At Risdene (D)
CH Brumberhill Belle De Jour (B)
Rhozzum Tosca (B)
03-10-2002
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
Rhozzum Song Thrush (B)
Rhozzum Tangle (B)
31-05-2015
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Rhozzum Flint (D)
10-02-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
Nor CH / CH Lyddington Last Supper At Risdene (D)
13-10-1997
CH Mansergh Master Chef at Risdene (D)
Lyddington Lizzie Hooker (B)
Rhozzum Esmee (B)
23-05-2003
Hellchuck Crackerjack of Rhozzum (D)
Rhozzum Delia (B)
Rhozzum Twine (B)
14-12-2012
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Radnorvalley Goshawk of Rhozzum (D)
21-10-2007
CH Rhozzum Dankworth (D)
Radnorvalley Exceptional (B)
Rhozzum User Friendly (B)
25-04-2008
CH Brumberhill Battle Cry (D)
Rhozzum Tosca (B)

Show Placings

Richmond Championship Show
7th Sep 2019
Judge: Mr John Bainbridge (Risdene)
In this day of mentoring I make no apologies for restating the main criteria I apply in my judging. The standard states that the border terrier is essentially a working terrier and it should be able to follow a horse. Therefore I require a dog deep in chest but well ribbed back providing ample heart and lung room which will enable it to travel and be present when and if required to flush the quarry, narrow throughout and spannable to enable it to go to ground, head like that of a otter with strong muzzle and big teeth to help protect from any attack of the quarry, harsh double coat and thick skin as protection from the elements whilst underground or on the moors, good temperament to mix with the hounds and able to be handled as necessary. I felt that most of my winners met this criteria and my report concentrates on the dogs distinguishing points that resulted in its placing. However no dog is perfect and that is where the judgement comes in and remember opinions from the ring side do not always hold up on closer inspection.
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Thisbe
Placing Critique
Blue and tan well constructed and moved well not the head or coat of 1
Bournemouth Championship Show
16th Aug 2021
Judge: Mr J Horswell
I very much enjoyed tackling this entry and found the breed to be in pretty good shape. Quite a relaxed and friendly atmosphere I thought. I did take coats into account, there were quite a lot who were rather naked on the day and as a result went further down the line that they might otherwise have done – you have to judge what you can see, and a good coat is important in a working terrier.
Novice - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Rhozzum Thisbe
Richmond Championship Show
11th Sep 2021
Judge: Mr Colin Girling (Benattivo)
Thank you to the committee of the Richmond show for granting my first appointment to award CC’s, I was well looked after on the day and had great support from my stewards which was very much appreciated. It was a real privilege to judge some wonderful examples of the breed and the future looks bright as there were so many wonderful puppies and juniors. I really appreciated all my entries and rewarded those in the best condition on the day, I also acknowledge that many had good breed type and quality even amongst those not in the challenge and some that were not placed in the stronger classes.
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Thisbe
The Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
18th Sep 2021
Judge: Miss Sally Leslie (Risdene)
Congratulations to the committee on finding a splendid new venue. It is so nice to be able to evaluate exhibits in natural surrounding and this was ideal. I understand some did not care completely for the ground but while some exhibits did not excel on the terrain those that did displayed good conformation and moved accordingly. Generally: there were some mouth faults present today which affected some results in the context of the classes they were in and the degree of the fault. Fronts came in many shapes and sizes not all straight and narrow unfortunately and I was surprised at the number of large and rather thin, spreading feet. Finally I just want to get off my chest that for me the term racy hindquarters does not carry with it a high tuck up. The unexpected heat, especially in the earlier classes, was a little overwhelming and I thought both exhibits and exhibitors coped admirably. I loved my line ups and very much appreciated my entry, thank you. Thanks also to my stewards who in these strange times were really kept at it all day.
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Thisbe
Placing Critique
Good tweedy B/T. A sound, honest border. Lovely temperament, typical head and eye, well bodied, spannable, liked her a lot.
Chichester & District Canine Society Open Show
20th Mar 2022
Judge: Dr I H Gabriel (Gaybryl)
Open / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Thisbe
WELKS
25th Apr 2022
Judge: Mr S A Mcpherson (Brumberhill))
Thank you to the WELKS committee for the invitation to judge their show and to my stewards, who did a sterling job, keeping everything moving, to get through the entry. Wasn’t sure what to expect, being on a Monday, in the current financial climate, so was delighted to receive an entry of 126 dogs, making 181 entries, topping the Terrier Group, by quite a margin. Thank you to those exhibitors, for bringing their dogs, and wanting my opinion. There were very few I’d actually judged before, having last judged at Blackpool ’19. We were blessed with a lovely sunny day, and a huge double sized ring, giving everyone full chance to show their dogs to full advantage. I felt it was a high quality entry, especially the bitches, where, I felt, my final bitch challenge line up was one of the best I’ve judged. There were a number of bitches, both there, and in the placings, I have no doubt will gain their crowns, given a fair chance. Main points of concern, as last time I judged, at Blackpool ’19, are still deep stops, with a rounder eye, giving an untypical expression. A few, with this problem, also had tighter, untidy bites, as they were very short in muzzle. A few knobbly tails, some too long, carried high, but most were ok and well carried. On the whole, I thought movement had improved, although still a few high steppers, due to incorrect shoulder and upper arm. Toplines were good, on most. Presentation, on the whole, was good, as most were in good coat, or evidence of texture.
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Thisbe