Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM

Name:Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:12-12-2008 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr & Mrs D J & P M Lockley  
Breeder:Mr C Tepper 
Dorn Dancer (D)
03-09-2006
Colour: Red Grizzle
Barney Be Good At Hornthorpe (D)
21-03-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Grindelvald Sandpiper (D)
23-03-2000
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
Grindelvald It's A Breeze (B)
Cumberland Lass (B)
28-08-2003
Here Comes Trouble of Crookdake (D)
Oxcroft Rachel (B)
Fairley Certain (B)
21-05-1999
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Oxcroft Royal (D)
21-08-1993
Dandyhow April Noddy (D)
Oxcroft Redcoat (B)
First Smile (B)
26-01-1997
CH Oxcroft Rogue (D)
Magic Meg (B)
Glitter Chick (B)
11-09-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
Rocknook Sonny Jim (D)
03-10-2001
Colour: Red Grizzle
Rock Hard of Stoke (D)
18-04-1998
Master of the Manor (D)
Lady Bella (B)
Little Offspring (B)
14-04-2000
Bric-A-Brack of Stoke (D)
Little Miss Perfect (B)
A Little Bit of What You Fancy (B)
22-09-1999
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Pyrennial Man O'War (D)
28-06-1994
Pyrennial Blue Thunder (D)
Pyrennial Dianthus (B)
Swanlow Morning Mist (B)
27-09-1992
Master Danny (D)
Etherdale Digger (B)

Show Placings

Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
2nd Aug 2009
Judge: Mr T Tuck (B) & Mrs J Tuck (D)
Dogs, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Committee for inviting me to judge the dog classification at their 25th anniversary show, also my very able stewards Christine Horner, and Chris Wallace who did a great job with the organisation of my ring. Bitches, I thoroughly enjoyed this appointment, thanks to my experienced stewards and an entry that contained some really outstanding examples of the breed. I really liked my winners, and handled some extremely promising youngsters. Having said that, the early classes were much more variable, with fewer exhibits that combined quality and breed type. Later classes were more consistent, and it was nice to find a few more classy otter-like heads and neat front construction.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion
Yorks, Lancs & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
26th Sep 2009
Judge: Mrs E Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
My thanks to the Committee for my appointment. To my ring stewards K Green & A. Harris, and to the exhibitors for the nice entry of 200 exhibits. I was sorry Gordon and Cynthia Knight could not be present due to family illness. I did find a lot of variation between type, and size making judging very interesting. Some heads lacked strength of muzzle and heavy shoulders were very the much in evidence. I was concerned that a number were overweight and heavy, not as fit as they should be. Saying that I was very pleased with my placings, class and top award winners.
Maiden - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Brave Rebellion
Yorks, Lancs & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
7th Nov 2009
Judge: Mrs L Hardman (Spanwise)
Thank you for such a lovely entry of Border Terriers on this my first club appointment. I enjoyed myself immensely and was pleased with my winners in type and soundness. All exhibits had correct dentition and all dogs were entire. Nice to see new exhibitors to the breed. The majority were easily spannable with good temperaments and smartly turned out. I wish to point out that straggly hair on inner thighs just spoils the look for me. More concern though is size, in both dogs and bitches. With bitches as big as dogs and heads that are not feminine. Many thanks to the Officers and Committee for the smooth running of the show and how nice it was to see T.A.G. Knight back at the show. Lastly thanks for the excellent lunch provided by Diane Rayner and her super helpers.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion
Placing Critique
10 month old Blue and Tan smaller type, showed well for handler agood sound mover lost out to 1 on overall confirmation.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion
Ladies Kennel Association
12th Dec 2009
Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe
Thank you to the LKA committee for this appointment, my first time giving CC’s, my thanks to my stewards who kept the judging flowing smoothly. I thoroughly enjoyed my appointment and overall was pleased with the quality of my entry. My final line ups were all good examples of the breed, both in type, conformation and also in movement, which is what I was looking for. In some classes I was delighted at the quality forward, in particular limit and open bitch, which meant some very good bitch’s were unplaced. Overall I found movement better than I have seen it in the past, although there is still a lack of drive from a number of dogs. Not sure that they could do a full days work as they were meant to, without tiring. Front movement still needs looking to as well. I was disappointed to find one or two with misplaced teeth and some with untypical expressions and light eyes. My principal winners were exactly what I was looking for in the breed, as I do feel that what we are lacking in the breed at the moment is real stallions of dogs and femininity in the bitch’s. I was delighted to learn after judging that my best puppies were litter brother and sister.
Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion
Boston & District CS
10th Jan 2010
Judge: Mrs M Reeves (Baywillow)
I was the replacement judge for Carolyn Muirhead who sadly died in November. Firstly I want congratulate all the exhibitors who made it to the show in spite of the atrocious weather conditions. I was very afraid there would be few dogs there for me to judge. What a tough lot border folk are. I had plenty of quality dogs to fill the top placings but as a general comment I felt a number lacked sufficient rear angulation.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Yearling - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Yorks, Lancs and Cheshire BTC Open Show
13th Feb 2010
Judge: Mrs. Liz Wright (Totherend)
My thanks to the officers and committee for giving me the opportunity to judge this show and for their warm welcome. The relaxed atmosphere throughout the day allowed me to enjoy going over the exhibits which varied significantly in type and size. A few dogs I couldn?t span and a few were carrying a little excess weight which may be due to the time of year but is still preferable to handling a featherweight. I was pleased to see some quality carrot tails. Coats were at all stages, but it was a joy to go over those with the harsh, dense jackets true to type. I was pleased with all the class winners and the final line up in particular.
Junior - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Novice - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
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.
Special Beginners - Dog or Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
National Terrier
3rd Apr 2010
Judge: Mrs Valerie Furness (Quatford)
A big thank you to the National Terrier Club for inviting me to judge this prestigious show and thank you to my stewards especially Fred who as always put everybody and everything in order and kept the judging on the move and flowing. I was looking for a true Border and was pleased with all my placings to-day, all of good quality. What I did notice was a lot of quantity but not a lot of quality. Front and hind movement looks to be getting worse, some exhibits were so lacking in bone that the front legs would make good knitting needles and some were actually doing knit one, pearl one when moving back towards me. I could see front pads on some as they were moving away. Hind movement was either too close or too wide, over-angulation needs to be watched. Top lines on the whole were good but there were some strange under-lines. A lot of exhibits were so short in muzzle that this made for very tight dentition, small feet were few and far between and tails in some were far too long, where have all the “carrots” gone. I only found three incorrect mouths and two abnormal tails. Some exhibits would benefit from more handling/ring-craft experience as their poor performance affected placings. I think the Breed Standard would make good reading for some exhibitors. On a positive note, temperaments overall where very good.
Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Placing Critique
Typical head and expression, front feet and hind-quarters and tailset OK. Easily spanned, good movement and drive.
National Dog Show
7th May 2010
Judge: Mr P Bakewell
Junior - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Scottish Kennel Club
23rd May 2010
Judge: Mrs M A Bailey
A privilege to judge the SKC. With lovely weather. Good stewards which made the show run very smooth. I was sorry to see a few exhibits with straight shoulders which affects the front movement and a few with incorrect mouths. However, on the positive side there was a lot of quality and correct size in the breed, which where fit for function. Unfortunately the grass in the ring was very long, which made it difficult to access the movement.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Placing Critique
Neat dog, shorter coupled than first 2. Good front & rear angulation. Moved well, varmity expression. Just a little unsettled at times.
Bath Campionship Show
28th May 2010
Judge: Mrs Melanie Lewis
Thank you to the exhibitors for an extremely nice entry and for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted. A warm sunny day with a welcome breeze made conditions ideal. A bonus was the neatly mown grass in the ring which was ideal to assess movement. I was fortunate to have two extremely efficient Stewards who ensured the smooth running of the ring, enabling me to finish my task in good time, despite a delay in the start of judging. On the whole I was pleased with the exhibits presented to me which were clean, although many lacked the correct double jacket that the standard asks for. Front movement is still a concern as indeed was the variation in the size of some of the exhibits. Heads generally were good although some exhibits were rather heavy in ear. Temperament’s were excellent, just one or two not too keen on being handled on the table. Two exhibits had teeth missing and I found a couple with incorrect dentition. Feet can tell you a lot about a dog and its lifestyle. The standard asks for feet to be small with firm pads. Flat feet not helped by long nails are most undesirable and indeed would be a drawback if the dog was carrying out the task for which he was originally bred. Scissor marks unfortunately were very much in evidence on some exhibits which spoilt their overall appearance.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Graduate - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
City of Birmingham Canine Society
4th Sep 2010
Judge: Miss A D Swales
This was a lovely entry, I send my good wishes for a speedy return to the ring to the scheduled judged Miss E D Rumsan. Coats were at all stages & I have to say that there were some which had no evidence of a second coat. Mouths were good except for, unusually, one overshot, Temperaments appeared to be OK, although a few lack confidence & were hesitant. The green carpet helped to show up some wide fronts & movement which did not extend & lacked drive, needed to follow a horse. All my placed dogs spanned comfortably. I was not happy with some exhibitors who were constantly feeding their dogs, even on the table.
Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Placing Critique
b/t, really hard jacket, good teeth, well balanced dog of good overall shape. Could do with thicker tail, but otherwise very pleasing & moved very well
Driffield Championship Dog Show
2nd Oct 2010
Judge: Mr P J Greenaway
Yearling - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Yorks, Lancs & Cheshire BTC Open Show
27th Nov 2010
Judge: Mr Ken Bartlett (Dwilencia)
I was very pleased with the entry I received for this well run and friendly show, hut owing to the bad weather and motorway closed for some time, some exhibitors were unable to attend, so thanks to those who did arrive and gave me the pleasure to go over their dogs.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Midland BTC Open Show
13th Feb 2011
Judge: Mrs. Liz Wright (Totherend)
My thanks to the officers and committee for inviting me to judge their show, to the stewards Chris Wallace and Bob Wright for keeping the ring running smoothly and to the exhibitors for allowing me to go over their dogs. I was pleased to find some well muscled dogs in good condition, coats were at varying stages, but the majority were thick and harsh, true to type. Temperaments were good. I was very pleased with my winners and had a most enjoyable day.
Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
Placing Critique
blue and tan nice size dog with lovely harsh coat, alert, fit and well muscled, came to hand well, angulation OK, would prefer a stronger head.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Special Challenge - Dog or Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss
Three Counties
8th Jun 2011
Judge: Mr Ron Wheatley
Thanks for the large and interesting entry. Although quality was variable there were many good entries to examine. Most were of a good size and generally coats were good, feet very variable, particularly hind ones. Although many moved out with drive, movement in many others was a concern. Many would benefit from more exercise and muscle development. There was only 1 kinked tail and mouths were mainly good. Finally, please realise that if you bait your exhibit on the table the judge can't see it!
Open - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
Border Union
18th Jun 2011
Judge: Mr Tony Tomlinson
Open - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
Tonge & District Canine Society Open Show
20th Jul 2013
Judge: Mark Walshaw (Janmark)
Post Graduate / Reserve
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
Open / Reserve
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
Colne, Nelson and District Canine Society Open Show
20th Apr 2014
Judge: Debbie Lorraine (Raleniro)
I would like to thank the committee for their invitation to judge at this show, and also the exhibitors for their entry.
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
Ashton-In-Makerfield Canine Society Open Show
28th Feb 2015
Judge: Jane Howarth (Arkview)
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM
Craven Canine Society Open Show
1st Mar 2015
Judge: Mr M Armstrong (Bitcon)
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Rebellion At Chatmoss ShCM