Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst

Name:Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:23-10-2005 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr M & Mrs L I Moore  
Breeder:Mrs E & Mrs J Jackson 
CH Rossula Magic Borderer Clipstone (D)
22-02-2001
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
28-11-1994
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Raeburnfoot Royal Mail (D)
13-02-1990
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
Raeburnfoot Dusky (B)
Islay Mist of Holcombe (B)
27-02-1992
Int/NL/Est/Den/Fin CH Double Scotch (D)
Nighneag Shona (B)
Dandyhow Magic Eye At Rossula (B)
05-03-1996
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
09-03-1988
CH Dandyhow April Fool (D)
CH Gem of Valmyre (B)
Dandyhow Magic Solo (B)
24-03-1993
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
Incheril Sheer Magic of Dandyhow (B)
Clipstone Bespoke (B)
23-07-2004
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Pinetop Pickpocket Clipstone (D)
01-06-1993
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
09-03-1988
CH Dandyhow April Fool (D)
CH Gem of Valmyre (B)
Clipstone Carrie On (B)
24-05-1990
Clipstone Dash (D)
Clipstone Curry Favour (B)
Clipstone New Penny (B)
04-04-2002
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Rossula Magic Borderer Clipstone (D)
22-02-2001
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
Dandyhow Magic Eye At Rossula (B)
CH Clipstone Red Cent (B)
14-03-2008
Clipstone Tannersworth (D)
CH Starcyl Penny Red Clipstone (B)

Show Placings

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
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst
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.
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst
Placing Critique
grizzle and tan. Pleasing feminine head, short coupled with good top line, straight front, tight cat like feet. Thick pin wire coat. Very showy.
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
16th Sep 2012
Judge: Mr Alan Hedges (Ramblix)
I considered it a great honour to be invited to judge this show. I looked forward to it greatly and I was not in any way disappointed. A classy club with a classy committee. My stewards were great and we had some interesting moments through the day, but we coped. Thank you to all involved with the club and most of all the exhibitors for doing me the honour of having me judge your dogs. Thank you. Whenever I judge Staffords, which is my own breed I always make the point that exhibitors should rid their dogs of any reasons to get beaten. Long pointed nails are not a good look, nor are they good for the dog. Even I can make a decent fist of a borders coat and as a singular part of the breed and its identification a bit more attention would not have gone amiss in some. Excess weight is not good for anybody, least of all, what is ostensibly a working terrier. I think there may well be some stars of the future in some of the lower classes and I shall watch with greater interest now when I am at the border ring. Thanks again to you all for coming and entering into the spirit of the day. I had a brilliant day and I hope you did too.
Limit - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst
Class Critique
This was a good class and the combatants did plenty of moving round the ring whilst I got it straight in my head.
Ladies Kennel Association
16th Dec 2012
Judge: Ms Michelle Barnett
I was honoured to judge at this what I consider a BIS of championship shows. I would like to extend my thanks to the society for the invite, the warm hospitality and friendly relaxed atmosphere made for a superior judging experience. Also much thanks to my ring steward Mr Eddie Bishop, who did a splendid job in his management of the ring in a professional and efficient manner. A super entry of 188 which understandably presented me with many varieties of type. Mouths across the entry were good with only one level bite. A few with chipped teeth and the missing tooth (which should not penalise all things being equal an otherwise quality exhibit in a working breed) no kinks in tails and all males were entire .It was also pleasing to see more shown in the correct double jacket, but sadly some of dogs that appealed to me for breed type paid the penalty as although their jackets pleased for depth they lacked the weatherproof quality essential in a working terrier coat. I was very pleased to see my entry thankfully lacking the “showy boxy terrier types” of late. It was a pleasure to judge dogs of correct border type, temperament, fit , healthy exhibits who were presented in such good condition. Needless to say the exhibits were a credit to their owners and throughout the day the quality was first rate making lots of my decisions close ones with many leaving without a placing. The puppy classes in particular were numerical high and it was a pity I had to discard many good exhibits of the breed. But this quality can only bode well for the future. It was also nice to be told that the exhibits in the Good citizens classes apart from gaining a good citizen award the entry also had dogs who took part in Obedience, Agility and Gundog send aways proving once again that borders can really turn their paw to all manner of activities outside of their already busy show calendar. I felt that my principle winners fulfilled the “Essentially a working terrier” breed standard requirement with that extra something that makes top winner . I was delighted to learn that I had the top entry in the terrier group Thank you to all the exhibitors for the super entry, particularly appreciated in these difficult economic times and for making it such an enjoyable day
Veteran - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst
Class Critique
Four fine ladies in super condition they were a credit to their owners
WELKS
28th Apr 2013
Judge: Mrs Jane Roberts (Smalesmouth)
My first appointment at this level and I would like to thank the officers and committee of WELKS for the invitation. Grateful thanks to my stewards who kept everything moving so efficiently and thanks to all the exhibitors who gave me the privilege of going over their dogs. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and fully appreciated the opportunity to judge some high quality exhibits. Some decisions were difficult and places could change on another day. On a positive note temperaments were good, as were mouths and feet. On the down side I felt that there were not enough exhibits that moved with drive and there were several with wide fronts - these are faults that would impact on the dog's ability to work.
Veteran - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst
Placing Critique
7 and a half. Another bitch in lovely condition. Good head and expression with well placed ears. Not as narrow through the body nor as much coat on the day as 1, but moved soundly from all angles.
Class Critique
2 lovely bitches. A credit to their owners
Bath Canine Society Championship Show
24th May 2013
Judge: Mr Martin P Phillips
Veteran - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Clipstone Tweed At Bramblequst