Name:Bombax Baryton 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:14-02-2013 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs L Eng  
Breeder: 
Bombax Napoleon (D)
23-04-2008
Colour: Red Grizzle
Tullymurrayn Lexinton (D)
Colour: Unknown
Barsetta English Nobleman (D)
13-05-2003
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
CH Barsetta Burning Mists (B)
Barsetta Littlesparrow (B)
28-01-2004
Penhalwyn Envy AWB (D)
Barsetta Songthrush (B)
Bombax Copy-Cat (B)
Colour: Unknown
Winhazel Zodiac (D)
02-10-2003
Stineval Summer Gold (D)
Winhazel Blue Edition (B)
Bombax Frida (B)
09-08-2002
Bombax Zomebody (D)
Bombax Nicolina (B)
Bombax Pastilla (B)
Colour: Unknown
Bombax Freelancer (D)
31-08-2006
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Brumberhill Bestseller JW ShCM (D)
06-07-2005
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
CH Brumberhill Belle De Jour (B)
Bombax Julhia (B)
27-06-2003
CH Otterkin Blue Bayou Conundrum (D)
Bombax Qute Embla (B)
Bombax Queen Victoria (B)
11-06-2004
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Orenberg Night Hawk (D)
13-04-1998
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
Orenberg Night Sprite (B)
Ashbrae Pepper (B)
07-08-1999
CH Digbrack Rambler (D)
CH Irton Hogmanay At Ashbrae (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
7th Mar 2014
Judge: Mrs Melanie Lewis
Thank you to the exhibitors for giving me a record entry for the breed of 303 exhibits making 340 entries and indeed the largest entry for a single Judge at this prestigious show, also for the sporting way in which my decisions were accepted. Thank you also to my two Stewards, Roger and Heather Chaston, who worked tirelessly throughout the day, for their assistance in ensuring that I was able to get through this huge entry in plenty of time for my Best of Breed to compete in the Group. It was an interesting entry with some difficult decisions having to be made such was the high standard of exhibits present. I felt that movement had improved since the last time I judged. Heads and expressions were good, although a few were a shade heavy in ear. Mouths overall were much improved with a marked reduction in the number of dogs presented with overcrowded jaws of small teeth, only the odd few having either a chipped, or in the case of an older exhibit, a missing tooth. The majority of teeth were clean with just a small number needing more attention in this area. All dogs were entire. I was pleased that so many were presented with the correct double jacket that the standard asks for, unfortunately some exhibits that really appealed for type and size had very little evidence of, or no, jacket and on another day could have done better. Attention to feet was very evident, many of whom I believe may have benefited from plenty of roadwork, resulting in tight thick pads and short claws. Inevitably with any entry of this magnitude I had to let a number of worthy exhibits leave the ring without a prize card, which I really did not enjoy doing.
Special Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Bombax Baryton
Placing Critique
presented in a thick double jacket which made him look a lot heavier than he actually was, as underneath it he spanned with ease and had an excellent pelt. Good head and expression with lovely dark points, sufficient bone with neat feet and firm pads, moved soundly.