New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw

Name:New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:05-05-2004 
Colour:Black And Tan 
Owner(s): Miss J A & Mr M W Haydon & Gibbings  
Breeder: 
Lucky Sargent (D)
01-08-1994
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Red Stag (D)
21-06-1992
Colour: Red Grizzle
Jay of Nantcwlyd (D)
22-04-1989
Glassonbury Flint (D)
Holly Pocalypse (B)
Foxwork Adoration (B)
28-05-1990
Fellsman of Foxwork (D)
Brackenhill Scout (B)
Daytime Little Lady (B)
27-09-1992
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Master Danny (D)
02-06-1990
Rodmead Rocky (D)
Marigold Draw (B)
Etherdale Digger (B)
27-03-1989
Caber Roll (D)
Ryswick Rapture (B)
Maid of the MILL (B)
25-02-2002
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Made of Steel (D)
01-07-1999
Colour: Red Grizzle
Master Danny (D)
02-06-1990
Rodmead Rocky (D)
Marigold Draw (B)
Kenyee Mystic Meg (B)
17-01-1998
Little Haymish (D)
Kenwu Kate (B)
Highland Tweed (B)
16-12-1999
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Todds Special Brew (D)
13-07-1998
Sams Special Paddy (D)
Hot Toddy Too (B)
Cool Dawn (B)
20-03-1995
Master Danny (D)
Daytime Little Lady (B)

Show Placings

Southern Border Terrier Limited Show
1st Mar 2009
Judge: Mrs Marylynne Winder (Appleside)
It was a great privilege to be invited to judge the Southern Border Terrier Club Limited Show, My thanks to the Officers and Committee. Thank you to the exhibitors for giving me such an excellent entry of 184 from 171 dogs. Sincere thanks also to my Stewards for the efficient way they conducted their duties.
Special Open Working Dog or Bitch Holding a Working Certificate / Second Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Border Terrier Club Championship Show
28th Mar 2009
Judge: Marjorie Staveley (Dykeside)
It was indeed an honour to be invited to judge this show. My thanks to the offficers and committee for their warm welcome and to my ring stewards Glenise Hyslop and Marylynne Winder for all their hard work and efficiency. Special thanks must go the exhibitors for an excellent entry of 301 from 237 dogs (6 NFC) that I very much enjoyed judging. I thought the depth of quality varied although I was pleased with my final line-up of both dogs and bitches. Heads in general were good although I noticed there were a few exhibits rather heavy in ear. Coats and pelts varied considerably. A number of quality exhibits were devoid of coat and were penalised accordingly. I found a few exhibits, in my opinion, too heavy and unspannable; feet and nails would also benefit from more attention. Temperaments were good.
Special Dog or Bitch Holding a Working Certificate / Third Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Southern Border Terrier Championship Show
13th Jun 2009
Judge: Mr William Gillot (Weegee)
It was a great honour to judge this show and I appreciated the large entry and the sporting way my decisions were received by the exhibitors. My overall impression is that the dogs have more quality in depth at the moment and that mouths no longer seem to be a problem in the show dogs. Size and movement are a constant worry, especially front movement where quite a lot were actually crossing in front, something not helped by exhibitors stringing up their dogs. Other judges have remarked that some of the dogs are getting too coarse in the head with too short a muzzle, but on the other hand a lot of the bitches seem too snipey and weak in the jaw, not what we want in a working terrier.
Special Open Working Dog or Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Placing Critique
another fit dog but not the head or charisma of the winner.
Southern Border Terrier Club Members Limited Show
7th Mar 2010
Judge: Mr Neil Straw (Shaolin)
To receive an invitation to judge a Breed Club show is a privilege, therefore I thank the Officers and Committee of the Southern Border Terrier Club for the honour to judge their Member's Limited Show. Thank you to my stewards who kept things running smoothly, but most of all I would like to thank the exhibitor's for a wonderful entry and allowing me to judge your dogs, it was an appointment I had been looking forward to and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. The entry was 165 dogs (18 NFC) making 195 entries, 32 absent with 115 dogs on the ground. It was a quality entry with some tough decisions; I was very pleased with my line up in both sexes. Some general observations - dentition throughout was very good, with correct size teeth, presentation was of a high standard, however, one area that gave me some concern was front movement, some exhibits that I liked disappointed in this area which reflected in some of my decisions.
Special Open Working Dog or Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Placing Critique
another fit dog, balanced skull, neat ears, good eye and muzzle, straight front, well ribbed, easily spanned, good topline and tail carriage, good coat and pelt, moved freely
Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
12th Jun 2010
Judge: Mr J Bainbridge (Risdene)
A pleasing entry of 231 dogs with 55 absent on the day made for a representative entry without the classes being over sized. Generally the classes produced good winners none of whom looked out of place in the final line-ups. All were spannable and generally those in the cards were correct in this respect. Most exhibitors probably know by now what I look for in a typical Border Terrier and this was generally evident in today's entry. Dog CC and BIS Hobholt Harrier JW (Mrs M A Wallace) such a lithe, mature 4 year old grizzle dog of impressive outline in super double coat and thick pelt, well presented, has a correctly proportioned otter head with keen expression, good length of neck into well laid shoulders, straight narrow front, ribbed back body into racy rear quarters which he used to move out well with long loping stride that is so economical for a dog that could go all day and get anywhere when required. Dog RCC Brumberhill Blue Tempest (Mr S A McPherson) super outline and so well made throughout, and well presented in good coat and moved out well to take this award, just loved him for type. BCC and RBIS, Brumberhill Breeze (Mr S A McPherson) in full, double grizzle coat and well conditioned. She has a super well balanced head, keen expression, terrific outline with correct flowing topline and well carried back ribs, shows a good underline, this bitch won the CC after much deliberation as all 3 bitches under consideration met the standard well and were active in movement and would have been worthy CC winners but today maturity held sway. RBCC Yeomeadow Heather for Tyrian (Mrs K Dean). A lovely B/T bitch who was on top form today and has an excellent otter head and expression which finally decided the RCC over the yearling bitch winner. BP Cobstoneway River Magic (Miss C Spencer) a mature dog puppy, shown in good coat and condition, well made throughout with good otter head and body lines, moved so well with long free gait to clinch this award. BV CH Gameway Kiwi JW (Mrs P Clark) who was not showing his years, well presented in good coat and looking his best and a worthy champion
Special Open Working Dog or Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Placing Critique
B/T bigger type and not the quality of winner
Southern BTC Limited Show
6th Mar 2011
Judge: Miss Lisa Jenkins (Badgerbeck)
Firstly, please accept my apology for the lateness of this critique, unfortunately I had problems with my PC which crashed and lost my first , almost complete report, leaving me with no option but to start again. Thank you for an excellent entry. I was very pleased to find that most of the exhibits were of a workable size & spannable, had big teeth with good strong muzzles/jaws, all males entire, only 2 very minor tail kinks, and temperaments were excellent. On the down side I had few in good deep double coat and a really thick pelt was hard to find, the true otter head seams to be being replaced by a squarer skull giving more of a teddy bear look not helped by over long moustaches/beards and big bushy eyebrows. Ribs were frequently too short & deep resulting in whippety underlines. Front movement is still a problem due to a lack of balance between front and hind angulation with dogs either having good hindquarters but short steep upper arms or they were correct in front but over angulated behind, this resulted in them either throwing their fronts about coming or dropping their withers in profile in an attempt to balance their stride. There were a handful with crowded incisors or missing a first or second premolar.
Special Working Dog or Bitch / First Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Placing Critique
nice size dog in hard, fit condition, good head & expression, muzzle could be slightly shorter but strong enough, has a few battle scars but bite still OK, good length of body with level topline, balanced angulation front & rear. A little sprung in rib but still spannable, sound on the move coming & going and holds a level topline in profile, harsh coat, pelt OK.
Southern BTC Championship Show
11th Jun 2011
Judge: Mr Rainer Vuorinen (Finland)
It was a great honour and privilege to judge your wonderful breed. Thanks to all, the committee, my stewards and everybody who made my day so wonderful. Thanks to all the exhibitors for their excellent sporting attitude. The hospitality was outstanding and many thanks for the beautiful present. I have been thinking of the overall standard and I have to say your dogs represent a very high quality.
Special Garw Open Working Dog or Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
18th Sep 2011
Judge: Mrs Karen Dean (Tyrian)
I would first like to thank the club for inviting me to judge their open show and thank the exhibitors for a lovely entry. I was very pleased with my major winners and several placings were close decisions. There were a number of exhibits that would benefit from shedding a pound or two and in some classes this could have altered the line-up somewhat. Our breed standard is all about moderation and I hope the exaggerated hind angulation noticed on a couple of occasions today does not become the norm, it makes the back end look weak and foreign in our breed. There were several promising youngsters that I will watch with interest as they mature further in their show careers
Special Open Working Dog or Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Placing Critique
Decent head but not the strength of muzzle of 1. Decent shoulders and length of ribbing, though not the narrowness in this area which made him more difficult to span. Double coat and moved OK
Southern Border Terrier Club Members Limited Show
4th Mar 2012
Judge: Mr Mark Lowry (Ravenside)
Many thanks to the Southern Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge their limit show. Also special thanks to my stewards for their smooth efficient help during a most enjoyable day. Also big thanks to all the exhibitors for giving me such a nice entry. On the whole I thought the quality was of a good standard, coats were at various stages which is to be expected. I did notice that a few exhibits were scissored which did spoil them. A couple had tails that were cut straight at the end which did upset the overall picture somewhat. Borders should have a “carrot” tail, but not a chopped carrot! Mouths were good, with a lot of big strong teeth on display, even right through to the veterans. I was very happy with my principle winners and feel confident more success lays ahead for them.
Special Garw Open Working Dog or Bitch / First Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Placing Critique
blue and tan dog up to size but spannable. Short carrot tail, good bend of stifle. Nice thick pelt and wire coat.
Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
21st Jun 2012
Judge: Mr Bill Gray (Pontbeck)
I would first like to thank the Club for the invitation to judge one of the most prestigious shows in the calendar. I have looked forward to the appointment for several years and I must say I was not disappointed with my day. The entry was full of quality, especially in the bitch classes, with the open bitch class being the best class I have ever judged. I have been concerned, over the past few years, on how the breed would develop after the fox hunting ban. If todays entry is typical of the breed as a whole, I can only say it is in safe hands. Movement is still a problem but a much smaller problem than the last time I judged. The number of exhibits with short carrot tails pleased me greatly and the majority of the entry had good double coats, some exceptional and thick pelts. There were a few exhibits with level bites and one with a crowded mouth. One exhibit had a kinked tail. The show was very quiet with little noise from the exhibits, well done everyone, terriers need a bit of spark but should not show aggression to each other and the temperaments here today were to be commended to the dog`s owners. I didn’t have any under fed dogs showing all had a good covering of flesh but there were a number of poor, soft muscled dogs which needed more exercise.` The ability to follow a horse` is there in the breed standard, get the dogs out and get them fit. I thank my stewards for their unobtrusive efficiency and attentiveness which made the day run smoothly.
Special Garw Open Working Dog or Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Windsor Championship Show
1st Jul 2012
Judge: Mr K Holmes
Veteran - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: New Lane Stroller of Earthtaw
Placing Critique
Smaller b/t in hard working condition, well muscled, moved very well in both directions, good head and showed well