Name:Joncroft Templar Knight 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:23-12-2011 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr C Johnston  
Breeder:Mr & Mrs M Johnston 
CH Irton Silver Knight (D)
08-10-2003
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Irton Starship in Aurdu (D)
01-10-2002
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Irton Blaeberry (D)
07-11-1996
CH Irton First Footer (D)
CH Raeburnfoot Isla At Irton (B)
Baywillow Sun Witch In Irton (B)
04-04-2001
Otterkin Kade (D)
CH Baywillow Sunspice (B)
CH Irton Maree (B)
30-12-1998
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Hollybridge Royal Ransom For Raeburnfoot (D)
25-09-1994
CH Raeburnfoot Royal Mail (D)
Irton Ransom At Hollybridge (B)
Irton Heskeir (B)
09-12-1995
CH Irton First Footer (D)
CH Raeburnfoot Isla At Irton (B)
Joncroft Yuletide ShCM (B)
22-12-2004
Colour: Red Grizzle
Otterkin Kade (D)
03-08-1999
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Conundrum Dalglish (D)
24-03-1991
Ragsdale Ringer (D)
Otterkin Red Alert At Redbrush (B)
CH Otterkin Blue Note (B)
04-08-1991
Scots Guardsman (D)
CH Otterkin Singin' the Blues (B)
Tinkerbelle's Girl At Joncroft (B)
01-06-2002
Colour: Red Grizzle
Cracking Idea At Redfox (D)
02-10-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Dormic Daizy (B)
Naughty Tinkerbelle (B)
25-10-2000
Streetlight Lad (D)
Kenex Silverbirch (B)

Show Placings

Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
17th Jul 2012
Judge: Mrs. A. C. Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the Northern Club for the opportunity to judge their 40th Championship show and for their wonderful hospitality; to the exhibitors for giving me such a lovely entry and to my stewards Doreen Rushby & Tracy Peacock for their assistance through the day. I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed my day, as we expect from this club there was a wonderful atmosphere all day with good support for the winners and, of course, very impressive rosettes! I was pleased with the entry and thought the Veteran class outstanding. In general exhibits were good types of Border, presented clean and reasonably well muscled. I dislike over handling and excessive stacking of exhibits, these are working terriers and if made right they will – eventually – stand right. In general heads were typical, some with excellent expressions. Coats, of course, were all over the place but where present were of good quality and in the main pelts were OK with some very good examples. Feet generally were OK but good tight well padded feet were definitely in the minority. Similarly ears were generally OK but small, well set, well shaped thick ears were scarce. Tails and tailset were very much a plus with some very good examples, just a few rather long or thin ones. I was pleased to find enough well made dogs who covered their ground cleanly without fuss and flicking but good movement was definitely one of the major problems, particularly in the bitches. Shoulder placement was a problem in a significant number of exhibits, mostly these were upright shoulders out at the withers giving big problems with front movement. These may look good standing but these dogs are not sound on the move, a vital requirement for a Border. I accept that an older dog can lose teeth or have a bite move but I was disappointed to find a number of young dogs with incorrect bites, missing and broken teeth. I thought a number of heads were weak, particularly across the jaw and these seem to go with rather small teeth, I wonder if these are related problems?
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Placing Critique
Good head which should strengthen as he matures, nice strong jaw, good expression. Good for bone, nice tight feet, good coat with a decent pelt. Excellent angulations and so moving very well. A very pleasing type, lost out to the puppy dog on maturity.
Special Beginners - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Scottish Kennel Club
25th Aug 2012
Judge: Mr Frank Kane (Hirontower)
An interesting entry. I found some very good class winners. I was disturbed by the frequency of poor hindquarters, often a result of poor croups & tailsets & lack of angulation & second thigh resulting in lack of drive.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Novice - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Darlington Championship Show
14th Sep 2012
Judge: Mr David Hunt (Ottaswell)
Thank you to the committee of Darlington Dog Show society for inviting me to judge, with special thanks to my sole steward who worked tirelessly throughout the day to keep both me organised and the ring running smoothly. My appreciation also to the exhibitors for their good entry despite having to face the often long and tiring journey home on a Friday afternoon. Thankfully the weather remained dry for my judging however with a constant strong wind blowing this proved testing for exhibitors handling dogs in full coat. The ring was large with lots of room for the dogs to move, although the grass could have been cut much shorter. In general all exhibits were in reasonable condition, but as always I was surprised to find 3 dogs with incorrect bites being shown at this level. A working terrier should have coat on the undersides but I was surprised to find some with bellies that had obviously been trimmed/shaved to enhance their underlines. No problem temperaments.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Yorks, Lancs & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
29th Sep 2012
Judge: Mrs Janet Lee (Tythrop)
My thanks to the officers & committee for their invitation & hospitality , I thoroughly enjoyed my day with them , the border folk & their dogs .Thanks too to my stewards for the day who kept the ring running smoothly . It is 28 years since I attended my 1st YLCBTC Ch show , watching Ch Dandyhow Crofter gain his title & Ch Thistycroft Candlelight take top honours . I remember clearly the heavy fall Ted Hutchinson had due to lack of mats , thankfully no-one slipped today , though some dogs did. For me the most important sentence is ˜essentially a working terrier” I fully appreciate a gorgeous otter head & all breed details , but the common factor of all terriers pedigree & crossbreed who go to ground is that they are narrow fronted & eminently spannable , having a flat rib, this is a flattish egg shape , never slab-sided , well sprung nor barrel chested , all equally faulty in a Border . If the frame is too big by being either too deep &/or sprung they will get stuck & die underground as not all places are diggable . I was taught they should resemble a lightweight hunter , legs slightly longer than depth of body & ˜fairly long in body”, i.e. longer wither to end of loin than wither to elbow with no trace of brisket below elbow . These essentials plus positive straight scopy movement were uppermost today . I have no colour prejudice nor pedigree preference at all. Temperaments were excellent in the ring with only a couple of “outbursts” from outside, a must for a working terrier is an equable nature . All males were entire . A few misplaced teeth & tail faults which would not affect work but do pass on to progeny . Untypical round eyes often too close together are prone to damage & ulceration working , & give a surprised foreign look rather than kind in repose & keen when alert correct expression . Quite a few ran down to the shoulders being either short in foreleg &/or steep in croup . Was pleased my winners have enough scope & soundness to get there & handled well enough in rib & front to be able to get in & more importantly , back out again.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Placing Critique
Lovely type who I thought would be my winner standing . Excellent otter head , lovely eye & expression . Narrow bodylines & came to hand well on the table being easily spanned & balanced . Although totally out of top coat has a deep undercoat & loose pelt .Having seen him move very freely before , was surprised he moved with such a short flat footed stride , lacking activity . Accurate coming & going . Perhaps the floor put him off & he will come into his own on grass.
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Oct 2012
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
This was my first breed club show appointment and I must thank the exhibitors for their support and the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. The show was extremely well organised, with a very pleasant atmosphere. I was given a warm welcome and generous hospitality, together with two very efficient ring stewards; Janice Johnson and Liz Barrett, who kept everything running smoothly throughout the day. There were some good quality dogs, and a few classes where I wish there had been more prizes. Coats were variable which sadly had to affect the placings in some classes. Some exhibits were on the large side and barely spannable, plus a few short ribs and barrel chests. All dogs were entire and all mouths were good barring a couple of missing teeth in the veteran class.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Placing Critique
10 month grizzle. Slightly heavy in ear, lighter boned than 1, but narrow, spannable with ribs carried well back . Coat just coming through.
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
10th Nov 2012
Judge: Professor A S Milton (Baillieswells)
It was a real pleasure to be invited to judge this show. Having been a member of the Club since its beginning, it was great to come back to Selkirk, to what I have always regarded as my ‘home’ club. There was the usual happy atmosphere, and everything was so well run. As to the exhibits, I was impressed with the overall quality of the coats, so many with really harsh substantial topcoats and warm undercoats. Several exhibitors seemed to have had difficulty with the hairs around the neck. I know that they grow in different directions, but it is possible with hard work to get an even look. Borders should not be shown with a ruff. Many tails had not been stripped properly, not being tidy and not flowing from the end of the back. Some even had feathering on the underside. I wish exhibitors would not push the tail upright so that it is vertical to the spine. They are not Airedales, and it spoils the topline. Front movement was very varied, but cow hocks were almost absent. Teeth were good. Far too many, in my opinion, were too big, and I had difficulty in spanning them. (Though looking back in the literature, this has been a complaint since the beginning of the breed!)
Puppy - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Novice - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Scottish Border Terrier Club Limit Show
27th Jan 2013
Judge: Mr. S. Golding (Beaconpike)
I would like to thank the club for inviting me to judge there limit show and to my steward Joyce Orr. I thoroughly enjoyed my day thanks also to the exhibitors who tuned out in the bad weather I was pleased with my main winners I found many of the dogs were out of coat on the day unfortunately my main concern was the lack of a thick pliable pelt in a few of the exhibits
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Placing Critique
nicely put together dog with much the same attributes as first place, preferred the head of one and this dog was very much out of coat today.
Yearling - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Scottish Kennel Club
19th May 2013
Judge: Mrs M J Alexander (Glenbucket)
I would like to thank the Scottish Kennel Club for their kind invitation to judge this my first championship appointment. I would also like to thank my stewards who kept things running smoothly and the exhibitors for their sporting acceptance of my decisions
Junior - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
1st Jun 2013
Judge: Mrs M Wanless (Thorneyburn)
I would like to thank the ScBTClub for their hospitality at this show. I enjoyed my day, and despite the disappointing number of absentees, I had some lovely dogs to go over. I was very pleased with my main winners, and interested to find that myBIS, and my BPIS are full brother and sister!
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Kirkintilloch, Lenzie & District Canine Society
20th Oct 2013
Judge: Mrs Alison Matthews (Tojamatt)
Post Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Placing Critique
A very nice dog who has favoured his offspring (see puppy) with his beautiful bodylines, lovely elegant neck flowing into lovely narrow ribs with excellent topline and tailset, just short of coat today.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
9th Nov 2013
Judge: Mrs S Williams (Hollybridge)
I would like to thank the Scottish Club for the invitation. It was an honor to judge at this friendly and hospitable club’s show. Huge thanks must go to my very capable & experienced Steward Joyce Orr and her excellent helpers, Jim Stewart in the morning and Helen McKenzie in the afternoon. All did a super job. Thanks too to the kitchen ladies for the amazing lunch. I was very pleased to have such a super quality entry. I could have easily given out more tickets if they had been available. Some close decision at times, a true reflection on the high quality of the entries. Presentation of the dogs was very good, mouths too on the whole were correct with only the odd exception. Feet, I was pleased to see a vast majority of neat cat like feet on the dogs, no long hare feet. Tails again seem to be improving, not as many of the over long sickle ones that I have noticed in the past. Coats and pelts: while coats are transient and of course some had more than others on the day, texture was very good and the vast majority had good thick and loose pelts. I think the breed overall is in a good place. Just one point I noticed, some dogs had to take a lot of steps to cover the ground, watching out that our dogs move with drive is very important and I was happy with my winners in that they, in my opinion, covered the ground well.
Post Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Placing Critique
Super free moving red grizzle dog, he stepped out and moved with drive. Very fit condition and lovely feel to the rib, good outline and rear angulation.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Limited Show
26th Jan 2014
Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Barrett (Howthwaite)
I would like to thank the committee of the Scottish BTC for their warm welcome and hospitality. Thank you also to my ring stewards Joyce Orr and Helen McKenzie for keeping things running smoothly. I am grateful to those exhibitors who braved the weather to attend the show. All the dogs were entire and mouths were very good. Coats were on the whole just on their way in which I expected just before the coming show season. A number of exhibits were carrying rather too much condition for a fit functional terrier.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
The Scottish Kennel Club
16th May 2014
Judge: Mr W Browne-Cole (Travella)
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Hawick and District Canine Society Open Show
29th Jun 2014
Judge: Mrs M Winder.
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Limited Show
25th Jan 2015
Judge: Mrs D Lorraine (Raleniro)
Firstly I would like to thank the officers and committee for inviting me to judge at the club’s limited show, my first breed club appointment. Thank you for the warm welcome and hospitality, and special thanks to my very efficient steward Joyce Orr who kept things running smoothly. Many thanks to all the exhibitors who gave me the opportunity to go over their dogs and the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. As to be expected at this time of year, coats were at all stages with some exhibits in full coat and some without any, and in certain classes this was a deciding factor. Mouths were good with only one or two exhibits having the odd misplaced or dirty tooth. Size was a slight concern, with a few exhibits being well up to size and difficult to span, and some carrying a little too much condition. Movement on the whole was good, however, some exhibits did not cover the ground with the drive and economy of movement that would be essential when working. Generally temperaments were excellent and all males were entire. I was very pleased with my main winners, in my opinion good examples of the breed and very capable of doing the job they were bred for.
Open - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
Scottish Kennel Club
30th Aug 2015
Judge: Mrs E Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
My thanks to the society for my appointment & their hospitality, & to the exhibitors & my steward Bob Potts. Quite a mixed entry today of type & size with some being on the lean side & others rather overweight! I was surprised to find a couple totally oversized & therefore they paid the penalty. The over treating dogs I think is getting worse in the ring & on the table. Trying to assess a dog when it is fidgeting around looking for food is not satisfactory. Surely a dog can stand for a minute while being examined without having to be fed handfuls of food. The standard calls for a harsh & dense coat & the skin must be thick, many today were very short of coat & quite a number with thin pelts. A good coat is essential which seems to being overlooked in the breed today. The breed standard leans towards moderation not exaggeration & I hope this is maintained with the emphasis being on ‘essentially a working terrier’ & not ‘essentially a show terrier’.
Open - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
5th Jun 2016
Judge: Mr C Wallace (Hobholt)
My thanks to the officers, committee and members of The Scottish Border Terrier Club for the invitation and to the exhibitors, thank you for bringing your Borders'. My steward Joyce Orr was superb as was the welcome, hospitality and lunch. The weather was spectacular, but became increasingly hotter as the day progressed. Everyone took care to make sure the Borders were kept cool, in the shade and well hydrated. I noticed two level bites during judging, (not a problem), all the dogs were complete, a couple of Borders were a little over weight compared to the standard. I noticed a few Borders had a fair amount of tartar on their teeth, nails and dewclaws could have been trimmed on some. Nevertheless, a nice group of Borders who were credit to the breed and their owners.
Open - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Joncroft Templar Knight