Fr Ch Glen Mara Noblesse Oblige

Name:Fr Ch Glen Mara Noblesse Oblige 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:06-11-2017 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mrs B B Bernaudin  
Breeder:Mrs B B Bernaudin 
Port/INT CH Kersfell Chorister (D)
30-08-2012
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Kersfell Masterson (D)
08-01-2008
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Kersfell One For the Master JW (D)
19-09-2002
CH Mansergh Master Chef at Risdene (D)
Kersfell Polly Flinders (B)
Kersfell Katarina (B)
29-06-2006
Mansergh Flakey Dove of Kersfell (D)
Kersfell Cressida (B)
Annesuz Dawn Run to Kersfell (B)
18-11-2005
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Kersfell Comet JW (D)
28-08-2003
CH/Am CH Tythrop Transatlantic (D)
Kersfell Venus (B)
Annesuz Maybe Trouble (B)
01-06-2004
Annesuz Licence To Thrill (D)
Annesuz Sam's Legacy (B)
Glen Mara Fly Me Up (B)
23-12-2010
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH FCS/IB Sub Terram Hot Dog (D)
06-10-2004
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Fehmarn King Creole (D)
06-03-2003
CH Otterkin Blue Bayou Conundrum (D)
Fehmarn Kiss N Run (B)
Borderhouse One Of A Kind (B)
23-09-1999
Foxforest Taste Of Whisky (D)
Int CH Borderhouse Gimmik (B)
Fr/Int CH Borderhouse Bianca Jagger (B)
28-04-2005
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Fr CH Quatford Quatro (D)
15-11-1999
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
Quatford Kindheart (B)
CH DK Borderhouse Silly Susan (B)
24-08-2001
Foxforest Taste Of Whisky (D)
Arnakke For Ever Amber (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
9th Mar 2019
Judge: Mrs Trak Fryer (Irton)
A very great thank you to the exhibitors for giving me such a superb entry, I hope that I did it justice. My thanks must also go to my Stewards who worked very hard to keep the classes moving well. This was a very challenging entry with some very big classes filled with quality dogs all the way through, there were no easy decisions. I tried to pull out all the dogs that I felt were in contention to give those exhibits a closer look. This meant that those out of coat or condition paid the penalty. particularly in the upper classes many super quality dogs had to go out without a place - I just didn't have enough cards. On the plus side all the exhibits were good tempered and happy in the ring. Most dogs came with a good coat on and a decent pelt. There were plenty of good heads and neat well balanced Borders, the key to the Standard. The Breed Standard asks for a dog that can run, requiring heart and lung room, and that can go to ground, requiring a good rib carried back without exaggerated angulations, a rather challenging blueprint to fit into a fairly small package. There were quite a number with rather heavy or thin ears, round eyes and I was surprised to find quite a number of “winter noses”; I did not necessarily penalise these if the rest was OK. There were a number of heads with weak jaws framed by sticky out ears, a worrying trend. There were some heavy bitches well beyond spannable. The biggest problem is movement with the forward angulations mostly at fault, this has been a problem in the breed for some time but there are now a significant number with tied in fronts waving their forelegs about, a new variant! A well made dog will just cover the ground without any fuss or flipping – a joy to see. In order to do this they also need a reasonable build of muscle and it is a constant concern of mine that so many that come into the show ring do not have this.
Yearling - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Glen Mara Noblesse Oblige
Placing Critique
Grizzle & tan with a good head, well made which made her a very sound mover, in a decent coat today.