Name:Madragorm Ailsa 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:21-06-2014 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs L Clarke  
Breeder:Madden 
IKC Ch Brownlow Thunder-Road CAIB (D)
04-06-2012
Colour: Grizzle
Ir CH Kirkbriar Comberdown Bon (D)
10-05-2002
Colour: Blue
Todlaws Eyecatcher (D)
05-03-1999
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Lottisland Sung Song Blue (B)
Kirkbriar Salamanda (B)
20-06-2000
CH Dykeside Durham Ranger (D)
Kirkbriar Star Attraction (B)
Taylortay Cox's Pippin (B)
23-10-2010
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Comberdown the Rocker (D)
24-02-2009
CH Vandamere's Secret Agent JW (D)
Conundrum Whole Lotta Rosie At Comberdown (B)
Taylortay Bird In The Hand (B)Quatford Border Edge Of Vallemoss (D)
Taylortay Apple Sauce (B)
Madragorm Ruby Rascal (B)
25-12-2011
Colour: Red Grizzle
Fiery Chibburn Chaser (D)
06-11-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
Foxcraig Jester (D)
06-02-2006
CH Ashbrae Poacher (D)
Foxcraig Fern (B)
Wee Dirrington Daisy (B)
17-08-2004
Lairhope Ground Control (D)
Frascati Princess (B)
Ballymena Lass (B)
23-01-2010
Colour: Grizzle
Auto Pilot (D)
28-08-2005
Mac's Lock (D)
Zetec Dreamer (B)
Kenocto Sweet Flag (B)
28-09-2008
Kenmilleven Boysenberry (D)
Kenmillix Little Ruby (B)

Show Placings

The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
11th Nov 2017
Judge: Mrs E Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
My thanks to the Officers, Committee and members of the Club for this appointment. It was a privilege to judge, with a very nice entry and sporting atmosphere throughout the day. My thanks for the hospitality, gift and excellent lunch, and to my steward Shona. I was pleased with the entry overall, coats varied throughout. My main concern not only today but with the breed in general would be size with many being too big and something that must be considered in future breeding. Front movement with pinning in lost some dogs placings today. It was rewarding to start two youngsters off with their first CC’s and I wish them well for their future.
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Madragorm Ailsa
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
10th Nov 2018
Judge: Mrs Charlotte Archibald (Tweedburn)
My sincere thanks to the Scottish Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge their Championship show, one of my favourites. Also my thanks to the exhibitors for allowing me the privilege to judge their dogs. My main concern is size and weight, it really does matter, there were a number of exhibits that were too heavy/big, and at the other end of the spectrum, not enough muscle/bone/condition, which is essential for a working dog. However, I was very happy with the main winners, and both line ups.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Madragorm Ailsa
Placing Critique
Slightly longer muzzle on this bitch, but with beautiful dark points, and keen expression, good pelt and jacket, this bitch moved with drive.
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Madragorm Ailsa
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
9th Nov 2019
Judge: Mrs J Johnson (Ratcheugh)
Firstly my thanks to the Scottish Border Terrier Club for giving me the opportunities to judge their Championship show, the committee for their hospitality and my stewards for keeping me on track. My thanks also to Joyce Martin for giving me memories of the day. Secondly my appreciation to all exhibitors some who had travelled many miles on a very cold and frosty morning, it was a privilege to go over your dogs and thank you for accepting my decisions. I was extremely pleased with my main winners, it’s very pleasing to have a class of borders and find one which ticks all your boxes. Some puppies were in my opinion are too big and some I found difficult to span. I also prefer if handlers allowed the puppy to walk loosely and not strung up, this throws the front movement.
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Madragorm Ailsa
Border Union Championship Show
4th Oct 2021
Judge: Mr W Shorthose (Cundytyke)
Many thanks go to the exhibitors and my two stewards who kept going throughout a rather damp session during the judging of the bitch classes. One of the essentials of a working terrier is being able to withstand a little rain but there were a few exhibits with thin skins and short of coat. I found that some lacked muscle, particularly behind, which affected the driving movement necessary for the breed’s function. My other main concern was the lack of width in the jaws of some, detracting from the desired, ‘like that of an otter’, head shape. This is a most identifying feature of the breed and needs to be carefully adhered to.
Veteran - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Madragorm Ailsa
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
12th Nov 2022
Judge: Mr Eddie Houston (Earthwise)
I won my first Crufts qualifier at this show 25 years ago and it has always been one of my favourites. It was an honour to be invited to judge and my thanks go to the Scottish Club for their hospitality. Thanks also to my very capable stewards Bill Shorthose and Judy Carr.My sincere thanks to all those who entered and allowed me the privilege of going over their dogs. Today I found there to be a much greater depth of quality among the bitches with there being many promising puppies and some very nice animals in the upper classes,particularly limit and open. This depth of quality was not apparent in a number of the dog classes although I was pleased with my main winners. As would be expected there was some diversity in size and type.A number of exhibits of both sexes were up to size- I have big hands so if I find them difficult to span they are probably too big. I found all males to be entire, no serious mouth faults and one kinked tail.Of most concern was the number of dogs with very poor front movement and the number with atypical heads; some too long in muzzle and a few where the muzzle was too short, the latter giving a rather cat like look. Coats and pelts were generally good and a few dogs would benefit from more exercise to improve their muscletone.A fairly minor fault, but one which detracts from the overall outline, were the dogs which carried their tails curled over their backs i.e “gay tailed” as opposed to carrying their tails gaily. Some of these faults are aesthetic but others such as size and soundness are not and we should be mindful that our breed is “essentially a working terrier.”
Veteran - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Madragorm Ailsa