Name:Irton Marmalade 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:03-10-2022 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr D G & Mrs A C Fryer  
Breeder:Mr D & Mrs A Fryer 
Knowecrag Tam O'shanter By Irton (D)
16-01-2020
Colour: Blue and Tan
Irton Mountain Dew (D)
31-08-2014
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Irton Up Helly Aa (D)
10-12-2006
CH Irton Blaeberry (D)
Irton Fiddles On Fire (B)
CH Irton Enigma (B)
16-11-2010
CH Earthwise Deuteronomy ShCM (D)
Irton Polka (B)
Beaconpike Northern Lights At Knowecrag (B)
12-02-2016
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Howthwaite Grainsgill (D)
03-05-2013
Kersfell Comet JW (D)
Howthwaite Amber Grain (B)
Beaconpike Venus (B)
14-11-2013
Holcombe Gentleman Jack at Hollinholme (D)
Beaconpike In A Storm (B)
Irton Sovay (B)
06-12-2017
Colour: Grizzle
Tyrian Outlaw (D)
27-01-2012
Colour: Grizzle
Tyrian Thatcher (D)
25-03-2004
CH Farmway Night Owl JW (D)
Tyrian Splinter (B)
CH Yeomeadow Heather For Tyrian (B)
05-08-2007
CH Stineval Acerola With Tyrian JW (D)
Ruffenuf Alice's Child (B)
CH Irton Enigma (B)
16-11-2010
Colour: Red
CH Earthwise Deuteronomy ShCM (D)
03-03-2003
Akenside Rooster At Talex JW (D)
Earthwise Anastasia (B)
Irton Polka (B)
12-10-2007
CH Irton Up Helly Aa (D)
Irton Tango (B)

Show Placings

The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
8th Apr 2023
Judge: Mrs J Carr (Wreighaugh)
My thanks go to the Committee of the NBTC for their invitation to judge their Open Show. I was honoured to receive this appointment and am incredibly grateful to the exhibitors who gave me such a great entry. It was a most enjoyable day and special thanks go to my Stewards, Andrea Pitt and Mark Atkinson, for keeping me on track and helping the ring to run smoothly.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
16th Apr 2023
Judge: Miss Tracey James (Blackmine)
A bit thank to the committee of EABTC for inviting me to judge their championship show. I really enjoyed my day and when I later looked at the catalogue to see my winners I found it interesting reading, as all my major winners were of similar lines.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
30th Apr 2023
Judge: Mrs Hilary Gilpin (Otterbobs)
A very big thank you to the SBTC for inviting me to judge this very well run show, to Marina for stewarding and to the exhibitors for entering under me.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Placing Critique
dark grizzle 6 ½ month old, this one had plenty of coat, another with a good head, short muzzle, good bone standing on tidy feet, nice to see the younger ones free standing.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
4th Jun 2023
Judge: Mrs V Atkinson (Raedwulf)
Thank you so much to the society for inviting me to judge this wonderful show. To my steward, Judy Carr, thank you for running my ring so efficiently, especially in the heat. Thanks must go to the ladies for our delicious lunch too. I was presented with some super examples of the breed and there were some tough decisions, especially in the bitches. I do also think the heat affected the performance of some as the day progressed. On the whole mouths were good, but a couple of very knotted tails and some dogs I was unable to span, even with generous allowance which would preclude them from fulfilling the breed standard of ‘essentially a working terrier’.
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Best Puppy - Bitch
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Best Puppy
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Minor Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Placing Critique
Absolutely loved this young pup, so balanced and easy on the eye, everything about her was moderate and consistent for her age. Moderately broad skull with good scissor bite, nice reach of neck and excellent shoulder placement, straight front and tight feet. Good lay back of rib and enough loin. Tail straight off the back and rear muscles developing, movement was economical, purposeful and true. Coat going over but everything else was there. BPB BPIB RBB
Border Union Agricultural Society
17th Jun 2023
Judge: Mr Colin Girling (Benattivo)
I would like to thank the Officers and Committee for giving me the opportunity to judge Border Terriers in their spiritual home territory. My stewards, Audrey & Judith did a great job in running the class changes efficiently on a hot humid day. It was a lovely entry, with many exhibits that I had not judged before – thank you all. I found some exhibits which could have been better prepared with attention to coat, body condition and clean teeth. A few level bites a couple of kink tails influenced placings but all dogs were entire and overall a nice group of BT’s to go over. My main winners had breed qualities that outweighed any imperfection, that in my opinion wouldn’t impact on its ability to perform its traditional work.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Class Critique
This was an outstanding class of youngsters and the quality was in abundance, I had to move some good specimens that I liked down the line. It will be interesting to see which of these go on to bigger things?
Windsor Championship Dog Show
29th Jun 2023
Judge: Professor S P Dean (Tyrian)
My thanks to Windsor Dog Show for the judging appointment. Delayed by Covid, it is a sensible moment to retire from judging at Championship level, especially as the day was very enjoyable and a fine memory to end with. It was in fact a superb entry of high quality border terriers and my thanks to all the exhibitors, especially those who travelled long distances. It was a delight when my BOB, Ch Otterbobs Tolsen, won the terrier group and an additional pleasure when my Best Veteran, Ch Cynetkoy Pillow Talk, placed third in the Veteran Group. Overall the borders proved to be sound and it was particularly enjoyable to find several dogs with large, strong teeth. Many were in a fit condition with firm muscle and active drive on the move. The majority had good shoulders coupled with hind quarters that looked capable of a day’s work. This correct construction translated into to good movement. The Border Terrier should remain a workmanlike terrier and future breeders need to keep that in mind. The top decisions were decided by some of these less obvious merits and indeed my personal preferences but, in the end, I was pleased to see an entry of border terriers with so much quality. This bodes well for the future and has left me with memories of a most enjoyable day.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Placing Critique
8mo, Thick, harsh, heavy coat and pelt. Great head, neat ears and short carrot tail. Moved freely
Leeds Championship Show
29th Jul 2023
Judge: Mr Brian Aubrey (Jenabeck)
Thank you all for a wonderful entry, I had to make some difficult choices on the day, but as always, I judge the dog on the day friend or foe and not what the dog as done in the past or what it will do in the future. a few things did concern me on the day (1 ) so Many dirty teeth, (2) a few unfit dogs due to being overweight, (3) and the most concerning is short legs on one or two of the borders,
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Placing Critique
9-month-old, Different in type than 1, in full jacket of very good colour, i would like to see more length in leg but she still young i hope she will grow on some, another with typical head, lovely body shape and moved well liked her a lot
The Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
6th Aug 2023
Judge: Mr. Bob Wright (Totherend)
It was a real honour to judge my home club’s show and my thanks go to a great committee for the opportunity and the way they run the club with all hands to the wheel. Richard Wright and Sharon Pickering had my back and have my appreciation for a great day’s stewarding. I was disappointed in the early dog classes where what initially looked like an impressive line-up failed to materialise once on the table or on the move. Movement was a weak spot for a surprisingly large number of exhibits, especially front movement. There were three poor mouths and one exhibit that couldn’t be spanned but lots of good pelts, coats and neat feet. However long tails are becoming more common and a true carrot tail is about as rare as hen’s teeth. I was fascinated by some handlers interpretation of a triangle, suffice to say it’s a good job it wasn’t a maths exam. Once again there were only two CCs available which is a great shame when there are so many who warrant them. I can only sympathise with those who went home empty handed. It was most likely a reflection of the strength of the classes rather than their standing. The bitch classes were especially strong with at least six exhibits worthy of much more than I had available to offer. When it came to the line ups I was clearly torn and had to be really picky to get to a decision but in the end I was pleased with all the winners. Whilst there is still much that can be done to improve some aspects of the breed there is a lot to be proud of with some really stunning exhibits out there.
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Placing Critique
alert bitch with plenty of harsh coat (which I like to see) and pelt, strong short muzzled head with a lovely stop, dark eyes, good dentition, good lines, ribs well back and a smooth confident mover, well muscled with thick pads
City of Birmingham Championship Show
2nd Sep 2023
Judge: Mrs K Wilkinson (Otterkin)
Thank you to City of Birmingham for the invitation to judge this show, for the very large ring provided to the breed and to all the exhibitors who entered under me – I was very pleased with the overall quality of the entry of 122 dogs making 144 entries in these days of falling entries, with very few absentees (16 from “new dogs” by my count). The ring stewards did an excellent job of keeping everything running smoothly – so thank you to John Gardner and Ken Francis. I would like to send my best wishes to Anna Duxbury (Ridgebow) who had initially been under contract to judge this as her very first Championship Show. Having seen Anna judge at the Border Terrier Club’s Open show in February 2022, I know she is a very experienced and knowledgeable judge as well as an excellent breeder and hope in time that she is able to take on another Championship Show appointment in the future. I had originally been invited to judge this show in 2024 and had sent my acceptance letter, but when the Secretary contacted me, I agreed to bring forward the appointment to 2023. I have taken the name/s of the owner/s and the dogs’ names direct from the catalogue. Some may have other owners or Kennel Names added, or awards such as Ch or JW added now, but I must use the details from the catalogue. *Handlers* – please do not stuff food/tubes of treats into your dogs’ mouths just before the judge needs to look at their dentition. Those who stood behind their dogs and held the lead, I had no problem examining their dogs’ mouths, but a small number of others who were stuffing food into their dog’s mouth as I approached, once they moved away, some dogs were up on their hind legs trying to get more food/treats from you. I had to examine the rest of the dog then come back and look in the mouth again when the dogs were not fidgeting about looking for food. If you are doing it to avoid the dentition being checked, it won’t work as a judge will just come back to it! It was quite hot in the hall. Kudos to all the dogs as they were not put off by the noise made when judge and/or handler stood on whatever was under the carpet making a “clunk” noise. I found when spanning dogs, almost all of them were hot underneath. Never felt that before, even when judging in 90 degree heat outside in America, so just be aware that your dog may be getting overheated.
Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Class Critique
Another quality class with very difficult decision between the first two.
Darlington Championship Show
17th Sep 2023
Judge: Mrs D Bullen (Fevstone)
I would like to thank the committee for inviting me to judge for the second time. I had a good entry of 125 with a few absentees as is usual, the dogs were of varying types and sizes which is to be expected. The ones that were unspannable aren’t fit for function as they fall at the first hurdle so to speak. There are quite a lot creeping into the breed of late which lack power in the foreface. Falling away below the eye with a foreign expression. Also lacking in underjaw. Again a weakness in the breed which needs addressing or we will lose these qualities essential to work. A lot now have too short an upperarm which is vital in construction as it propels the dog forward as he should cover the ground effortlessly striding out. Not Pitter patter slowly. On a more positive note I found a lot of quality true to type borders that were a pleasure to judge. Effortless free movement which is essential. I’m sure the breed will go on to have a bright future if we all keep to the breed type.
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Placing Critique
A smaller type puppy with a lovely head. Good scissor bite and strong underjaw. The best of coats and loose pelt. A really well constructed puppy. Flat in rib. Moved exceptionally well. BPB
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
30th Sep 2023
Judge: Mrs J Guvercin (Glebeheath)
Thank you to the committee for this appointment, everyone worked hard to make it an enjoyable day. This venue always has a super atmosphere, however, the ring is too small really to see outlines, being far too near the dogs and side profile movement is very difficult to see, let alone for the dogs to perform really well. Many moved poorly, not liking the smooth mats and although I had to judge them on this today, I think most would move much better outside in a big grass ring.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
Placing Critique
lovely grizzle in deep double jacket of good texture on a thick pelt. Very nice ottery head with keen eye and correctly set ears. Loved her size and super straight front with lovely bone and best of feet. Easily spanned body with good shaped rib, strong rear and carroty tail. Pushed one hard.
Class Critique
Some very promising puppies.
The Scottish Kennel Club
1st Oct 2023
Judge: Mr M Armstrong (Bitcon)
Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
7th Oct 2023
Judge: Mrs Norma Ellis (Normbar)
Thank you to the Committee for organising such a well run show. The quality of the the dogs was very good, making my decisions more difficult in a good way. Nice atmosphere plus friendly sportsmanship prevailed.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade
South Wales Kennel Association
13th Oct 2023
Judge: Mr W Shorthose (Cundytyke)
I think hind movement has generally improved though the same cannot be said for fronts. Most were shown in good coat and only one exhibit was clearly of poor temperament.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Irton Marmalade