Name:Tyrian Fifth Element 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:27-01-2012 
Colour:Unknown 
Owner(s): Mrs K Dean  
Breeder:Mrs K Dean 
Tyrian Thatcher (D)
25-03-2004
Colour: Grizzle
CH Farmway Night Owl JW (D)
09-05-2002
Colour: Unknown
CH Grindelvald Sandpiper (D)
23-03-2000
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
Grindelvald It's A Breeze (B)
Farmway Winter Wagtail (B)
07-01-1999
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
Farmway Toocan Tango (B)
Tyrian Splinter (B)
20-08-2001
Colour: Grizzle
Tyrian Top Gun (D)
13-08-1998
Tyrian Tip Top (D)
Tyrian Memphis Belle (B)
Tyrian Bluebell (B)
19-11-1997
Soldier Blue (D)
Tyrian Silver Fern (B)
CH Yeomeadow Heather For Tyrian (B)
05-08-2007
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Stineval Acerola With Tyrian JW (D)
10-03-2006
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
20-02-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)
Stineval Morello (B)
17-11-2001
Stineval Summer Gold (D)
Stineval Blue Bramble (B)
Ruffenuf Alice's Child (B)
13-02-2004
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Penlumeg Pedro (D)
16-06-1997
Penlumeg Peter At Charlaur (D)
Penlumeg Prudence (B)
Alice of the Ocean (B)
01-12-1997
Markrich My Manipur (D)
Emerald Majestic Ocean (B)

Show Placings

Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
16th Sep 2012
Judge: Mr Alan Hedges (Ramblix)
I considered it a great honour to be invited to judge this show. I looked forward to it greatly and I was not in any way disappointed. A classy club with a classy committee. My stewards were great and we had some interesting moments through the day, but we coped. Thank you to all involved with the club and most of all the exhibitors for doing me the honour of having me judge your dogs. Thank you. Whenever I judge Staffords, which is my own breed I always make the point that exhibitors should rid their dogs of any reasons to get beaten. Long pointed nails are not a good look, nor are they good for the dog. Even I can make a decent fist of a borders coat and as a singular part of the breed and its identification a bit more attention would not have gone amiss in some. Excess weight is not good for anybody, least of all, what is ostensibly a working terrier. I think there may well be some stars of the future in some of the lower classes and I shall watch with greater interest now when I am at the border ring. Thanks again to you all for coming and entering into the spirit of the day. I had a brilliant day and I hope you did too.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Placing Critique
Very close up and although she has a better hindquarter the better front of one sealed the deal.
Class Critique
These first three were nice puppies, all had good heads with decent toplines, coat, tails and eye colour
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
15th Sep 2013
Judge: Mrs Kathy Newsome (Kighill)
I was very honoured to have been invited to judge the SBTC Open show and I would like to thank my Show Manager Wendy Mooney and the Officers of the Committee for their kind hospitality. I would also like to thank my stewards for the day Dave Hunt, Denise Townsend and Andrew Mooney for helping me to keep on track with a lovely entry of 137 dogs making a total of 157 and of course a special thanks to all the exhibitors. I was pleased with the quality of some of my entries but we must not forget that the Breed Standard states that a Border Terrier is “essentially a working terrier” ie. “Going to ground ”. Unfortunately there were some that would not have been able to do the job that they were intended for, due to weight and depth leaving some unable to be spanned. Some heads were quite disappointing as they lacked the substance that would give them the “Head of an Otter”. On the plus side I found the fronts quite pleasing. Overall I was very pleased with my class winners and with my overall winners of the show on the day.
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Yearling - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Placing Critique
Neat grizzle bitch with good head and nice shaped eyes, good front with racy lines moved well around the ring.
The Joint Border Terrier Clubs Championship Show
4th May 2014
Judge: Mrs E Weijenborg-Weggemans
What a big honour it is to judge the Border Terrier in the native country. I didn’t know what to expect because I haven’t been to Crufts or other shows to have a clean look at what I was presented on that May, 4th, 2014. I myself live with Border Terriers most of my life now and I have seen the breed changing through the years. What the old breeders feared for years and years ago seems to happen: changing a working terrier into a show terrier. Meaning that the trimming is too short therefore missing the tweedy look, clipping belly, tail and buttocks, overangulation especially in hindquarters. Saying this I was really pleasantly surprised finding so many genuine Border Terriers during this show. Of course I know that coats can’t be in the best condition all year long so some specimens were rather short in trim but as long as I could feel the required harshness and see the correct double coat it was fine for me and only played a role in placing when there were more Borders with the same qualities. I didn’t see any faulty mouths, found only big strong teeth. Movement is – as in the rest of the world – still a problem in the breed. Especially front movement is an issue. When placing, movement was one of the criteria to place one Border higher than the other, but the right type, body proportions, spannability, thick pliable pelt and harsh double coat came first. In some classes the quality was so high that some of the Borders left the ring unplaced while they were of excellent quality. I really want to thank all the exhibitors for their sporting attitude in taking my decisions, for entering their dogs under me and give me a hard day’s work with 222 entered dogs and of course the committee for trusting me this honourable job and their hospitality during this weekend for me and my sister, who accompanied me. My congratulations to the breeders and owners for presenting such nice Border Terriers and keeping the breed on such high standard.
Mid Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Bath Championship Show
23rd May 2014
Judge: Mr S Plane
Thankyou to the exhibitors for giving me such a good entry for the first time awarding challenge certificates. Although we had a super sized ring with short grass and level surface, the weather prevented us from using the outer part in some classes. Most of the exhibits were undeterred by the rain and dampness
Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Placing Critique
So like the winner for size and shape, not quite the balance of head of the winner, she is quite well constructed, showed well and moved steadily behind.
Southern Counties Canine Association
31st May 2014
Judge: Mr Terry Cooper
Firstly I would like to thank my able stewards for making my day of judging so enjoyable, they did a first class job in the process and my compliments go to them both. Secondly I thank the exhibitors for bringing some fine examples of the breed under me. In a few classes I was splitting hairs with a number of exhibits and on another day they would change places many times. I was very happy with my final line up of dogs and bitches, they were all of excellent quality and worthy of winning top honours.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Placing Critique
Typical in head and expression with good front and overall balance. Moved well.
The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
16th Nov 2014
Judge: Miss Tracy Peacock (Ragatam)
I would like to thank the committee for the judging appointment and the two stewards, Jem Thomas and Margaret Davies. I enjoyed my day very much. Thanks to the exhibitors for an excellent entry. I was pleased with my principle winners. Some dogs were penalised today for lack of coat, I know coats will grow back. Movement in some exhibits left a lot to be desired.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Guildford & District Canine Society Open Show
23rd Nov 2014
Judge: Mr J Thomas (Daluce)
Post Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Placing Critique
Grizzle and tan Bitch. Strong but feminine head with correct bite. Excellent harsh coat with good depth. Very good for size. Excellent front. Moved true viewed from all angles. RBOB
City of Birmingham
5th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs P. Clark (Gameway)
My thanks to City of Birmingham for the invitation to judge and to the exhibitors who gave me such a good entry in both numbers and quality. Thank you also to my two hard working stewards who kept the ring running very smoothly. I found the limit and open classes in both dog and bitch had quality in depth and they were a pleasure to judge Thank You
Post Graduate - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Richmond
12th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs Eileen Needham (Titanium)
I should like to thank Richmond committee for my invitation to judge Border Terriers. It is quite a while since I judged the breed and so came to it today with a very open mind. I thoroughly enjoyed my day, with the opportunity of going over some very lovely dogs. I had plenty of choice in choosing my winners, and I would thank the exhibitors for bringing their dogs and receiving my decisions sportingly. My Stewards were excellent, keeping everything moving like clockwork.
Post Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Tyrian Fifth Element
Placing Critique
handy-sized bitch, well put together, good conformation & general balance, pleasing head qualities, not overdone in any area, enough angulation for economical movement.