Name:Derry's Rose Of Kizuri 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:11-09-2006 
Colour:Black And Tan 
Owner(s): Miss S J Mccourt  
Breeder: 
Plasy Digger (D)
09-07-2004
Colour: Grizzle
Kenmillto Blackcap (D)
20-08-2002
Colour: Grizzle
True Gritt (D)
26-03-1993
Master Macduff (D)
Lady Tania (B)
Brithdir Tina (B)
29-05-2001
Brockfox Ginger (D)
Cute Sally (B)
Hickory Peach (B)
13-10-2002
Colour: Red Grizzle
Kenmillone Bracken Boy (D)
20-10-2001
Shady Shane (D)
Lady Orchid (B)
Lechlade Maiden (B)
19-05-2001
Kenswith Cuthbert (D)
Tamsy Tipple (B)
Dolly Molly (B)
02-08-2004
Colour: Grizzle
Kenmilto Bracken (D)
10-10-2002
Colour: Black and Tan
Magic Grinders (D)
02-06-1999
Pyrennial Man O'War (D)
Corranstone Crazy (B)
Carols Darling (B)
10-05-1999
Bold Boy of Coneycroft (D)
Gerr Agrip (B)
Mandanna Nutmeg Nell (B)
01-11-2002
Colour: Grizzle
Dymanti Keltic Bard For Limitoll (D)
27-04-2001
James Legacy (D)
Dymanti Victorian Rose (B)
Best Foot Forward (B)
02-08-2000
Rodan Lad (D)
Summer Breeze (B)

Show Placings

Boston & DCS Championship Show
11th Jan 2009
Judge: Mrs Kate Walton (Enterlaw)
A great honour to judge the breed at this show where Borders were the only breed in the terrier group to have CCs on offer & for the first time. Thank you to all exhibitors who braved the exceptionally cold weather at Newark. Remarkably there were only 6 absentees in the dog classes & 19 in the bitch classes out of a total entry of 114 (2 late entries increased the published catalogue entry). In general I was looking for skulls like that of an otter, the late Walter Gardner told me 30 years ago to place the ears of a Border back to really appreciate the shape of an otter skull & this holds true today. I was also looking for a Border who was easily spanned & most importantly one with good movement & of a size to enable this working terrier to go to ground. I have to say that front movement in many cases was worse than rear movement, with pinning-in & platting much in evidence, while a few were cow-hocked at the rear. All dogs were entire, temperaments overall were excellent, dentition in a few cases incorrect & essentially for the breed, thick pads were noticeably lacking in some exhibits. As always coats were in varying stages of growth, several toplines were not typical with low set tails, otherwise I was delighted with the first placements in each class, all of which were representative of the Standard.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Derry's Rose