Name:Markrich My Kunia 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:10-10-2008 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mrs J E Smith & Ms P Watts  
Breeder: 
Mansergh Hoast A Roast At Risdene (D)
31-12-2004
Colour: Grizzle
Nor CH / CH Lyddington Last Supper At Risdene (D)
13-10-1997
Colour: Grizzle
CH Mansergh Master Chef at Risdene (D)
24-11-1995
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
Mansergh Peacock Pie (B)
Lyddington Lizzie Hooker (B)
06-06-1992
My Beawar (D)
Lyddington Splash's Last (B)
CH Mansergh Hampos Flaked Oats (B)
09-03-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
Mansergh Flakey Dove of Kersfell (D)
29-11-1997
Octavious Kenward (D)
Mansergh Pigeon Post (B)
Mansergh Mrs Beeton (B)
24-11-1995
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
Mansergh Peacock Pie (B)
My Jayjane of Markrich (B)
20-07-2002
Colour: Grizzle
Markrich My Vijay (D)
10-05-1995
Colour: Blue and Tan
My Beawar (D)
17-10-1984
Cheltor Michael (D)
Derwood Misty (B)
Markrich My Bela (B)
05-04-1993
Conundrum Dalglish (D)
Mi Jaipur (B)
Brothershiels Bumble (B)
27-04-1999
Haylodge Wee Goldie (D)
02-02-1991
Conneil Odin's Warrior (D)
Red Biddy of Haylodge (B)
Silverknowes Princess (B)
16-02-1996
Haylodge Hero (D)
Teriodin Dawn (B)

Show Placings

East Anglia Border Terrier Club Champioship Show
19th Apr 2009
Judge: Mr Simon Jackson (Clipstone)
I was honoured to be invited by the Club to judge this show, which has always held a special place in my heart. My thanks to everyone involved at the Club for a super day, and exhibitors for a high quality entry. Overall standards were high with a number of classes where exhibits genuinely worthy of placing went without reward, which was a nice position for me in, and an encouraging one for the breed to be in if this is replicated at other events. I am pleased to say that I found only two incorrect bites. However, I am frustrated at the inability of some exhibitors to appreciate the correct speed of movement of their dogs, which if correct would improve the appearance of the dogs on the move, many dogs were moved too slowly, thereby preventing the dog from driving out. Incorrect movement cannot be hidden by moving the dog slowly, likewise, correct movement can easily be displayed if the dog is just allowed to move freely, even if this means the exhibitor running with their dog. Do what the dog needs to get the best out of it. It was a pleasure to judge in such a venue which is light, airy, clean and "exhibitor friendly". Please excuse the slight delay in providing this critique, with the newly resurrected Joint Show following 2 weeks after this, and my involvement in the management of that show, time has been tight. I was heartened to find youngsters being youngsters, playful, awkward and proper babies, far too often these days we see perfectly turned out and immaculately school puppies which appear almost "models", let the youngster be so, this is a sport that we, and the dogs, are meant to enjoy. Puppies jumping over the dark lines in the carpet is a cute, if a little frustrating for the handler! I was very impressed with my main winners. My Best in Show I have been aware of for some time and watched her develop with interest. I was excited on close examination of her to find her a superb example of the breed in every aspect, and was delighted to award her her first CC and Best in Show. I am sure she will have an illustrious career. The Dog on the other hand was a total stranger to me and a highly pleasant surprise. On winning his class he took my eye and stole the Dog CC. It gave me great pleasure to also award him his first CC. My best to him for his future.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Markrich My Kunia
Placing Critique
Very typical grizzle with pretty correct feminine otter head, good confirmation, tail and coat. Moved very well , nice baby. In a very close class.