Name:Grettacs Magical Girl 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:28-07-2009 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr D Scattergood & Ms L Headley  
Breeder: 
CH Ashbrae Poacher (D)
29-04-2003
Colour: Red
CH Ashbrae Ghillie (D)
21-01-2001
Colour: Red
CH Rossula Symphony (D)
30-11-1999
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
Dandyhow Magic Eye At Rossula (B)
Kenswith Delft Blue At Ashbrae (B)
09-04-1998
Ashbrae Hickory (D)
Candy Peach (B)
CH Ashbrae Salsa (B)
07-08-1999
Colour: Red
CH Digbrack Rambler (D)
26-07-1989
CH Ashbrae Jaffa (D)
Digbrack Bramble (B)
CH Irton Hogmanay At Ashbrae (B)
01-01-1993
CH Ashbrae McNally (D)
Opinan Baubo By Irton (B)
Mystical Girl (B)
19-01-2008
Colour: Red Grizzle
Street Singer With Manx (D)
27-06-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
Ashbrae Fraser Among Manx (D)
23-08-1997
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
CH Irton Hogmanay At Ashbrae (B)
Irton Shiela (B)
07-11-1996
Irton Ronaldsay (D)
Irton Tara (B)
Esyntona Miracle Girl (B)
18-10-2005
Colour: Grizzle
Esyntona Shingle Beach (D)
01-06-2001
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
Esyntona Bonny Lass (B)
Amber Rose of Dene View At Esyntona (B)
07-02-2003
Esyntona Canny Danny (D)
Little Gemstone (B)

Show Placings

Border Terrier Club Championship Show
27th Mar 2010
Judge: Mr. Jim Stewart
Judge elect, Jane Parker, was cruelly taken down with food poisoning just before the show and sadly was unable to undertake this prestigious appointment. I was honoured to be asked to stand in for Jane who had attracted a super entry of 271 from 237 exhibits. Having been "out the scene" for some years, I was pleased with the overall quality of the entry. Mouths and temperaments were commendable, as one would expect with a working terrier. I noted more alien expressions than I would expect, even with the size of the entry and many exhibitors must pay more attention to presentation. Erratic front movement, like the poor, is always with us. Nevertheless, there was sufficient depth of quality to provide worthy winners in dogs and bitches throughout the card.
Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Grettacs Magical Girl
Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
16th Oct 2010
Judge: Mrs A K Bergh (Sweden)
I would like to thank the Northern Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge, it was a great honour to be asked. A big thank you also to the exhibitors who gave me the opportunity to go over your dogs. Many thanks to my able stewards Doreen Rushby and John Todd, they were a great help to me and kept everything running smoothly throughout the day. I found the general quality very good and I had some hard decisions. Temperaments were very good. Movements are difficult to judge in a small indoor area, but I noticed some exhibits that really stood out in hind action. Coats and pelts were certainly better than I have seen in Sweden lately, as well as toplines. I liked my winner very much and wish her good luck for the future! The entry was good for this time of the year I was told, 120 dogs making 129 entries, with some absent.
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Grettacs Magical Girl
Placing Critique
Rich red grizzle. Good size, heavier all over, lovely otter head with good expression and lovely set small ears. Shorter in neck and body. Rib somewhat oversprung. Good bone. Excellent coat.
Scottish BTC Championship Show
12th Nov 2011
Judge: Mrs K Wilkinson
Thank you to the Members for inviting me to judge what has been for me and many others, one of the favourite shows on the calendar every year. Having won the Bitch CC and Best in Show here at the very first ScBTC Ch show in 1985 with Otterkin Blue Bouquet JW, perhaps I am slightly biased by good memories, but I think most people who attend consider it one of the most popular shows of the year, as there is always a warm welcome guaranteed from the Officers and Committee of the Scottish Border Terrier Club to exhibitors and spectators alike and a good atmosphere at all of their shows. Many thanks to Marjorie Wanless who officiated as an uncomplaining and efficient steward all on her lonesome all day; what a star! Thanks too for the lovely gift from the Club. It is good when decisions are accepted with grace, be it win or lose and I thank the exhibitors for that. It is not easy being a judge, knowing you disappoint some but please others, but one has to just judge the dogs and go with your instincts, please yourself, select those you like the best and hope others appreciate that you did your best, to your ability, without fear or favour. Overall, the quality was high, with a lot to like. There were only a couple who felt too thin, so I will not dwell on this too much this time, except to say that a working dog needs some substance, some strength and endurance and this is NOT achieved when you starve a big dog to try to make it look smaller, as any judge fooled by that is not to be applauded. Going over a dog on the table, I hate to feel all the backbone and see the ribs sticking out. It is cruel and unkind to keep your dog too thin. Borders like their food. Not as many thin ones here as were at Crufts in 2007, just a couple. This is just something for people to watch please. Teeth were not a big problem – only one slightly undershot and a couple with one tooth out of line. I will not penalise a dog/bitch for one tooth out of line and refuse to put that in the individual dog/bitches critique – that is for me to know (I am sure the exhibitors already know) and for other judges to find (or not) and do as they will. For me, there is so much more that is important than one tooth out of alignment. If such a dog/bitch with one tooth out of line still had a scissor bite and all other good attributes, then it was placed accordingly. I have seen critiques which say “Only one if” – I will not lumber any dog/bitch with that and have everyone wanting to know what it was. I was surprised to find a couple with kinks in their tails, as exhibitors can feel this easily themselves. This has been touched upon in the 2007 BTC Year Book and judges (including me) have their own views on this, although there is nothing in the UK breed standard about it. A couple had peculiar coats, with what seemed like some substance in them, which did not make them feel harsh, more sticky and stuck together and although that meant I could not see the skin, it was not because they had good coats and it gave me grubby hands after going over them. Substance in a terrier’s coat fools no-one – please do not do it! On the down side, there were a few more which left my hands dirty after examination. Although they are a working dog, please present them to the judge in clean condition. I didn’t turn up grubby and neither should they! Overall though, I thought the breed to be in a good place and I was very pleased with all my top winners (well, I would say that, wouldn’t I)?
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Grettacs Magical Girl
Class Critique
At first, I thought that the one placed reserve was going to be the winner in this class. I really liked her for type, but she was just a little too heavy. Perhaps on another day.