Name:Glenbucket Scot Free 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:01-04-2005 
Colour: 
Owner(s): Alexander, Mr. A.W.& Mrs. M.J.  
Breeder:Alexander, Mr. A.W.& Mrs. M.J. 
CH Ravenside Mystiko (D)
26-02-2002
Colour: Grizzle
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
20-03-1996
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
16-06-1993
CH Durham Red Clipstone (D)
Brockhole Blue Ribband At Quatford (B)
Brockhole Bubbles At Quatford (B)
22-01-1990
CH Milnthorpe Noble Sportsman At Bretcar (D)
Bolt From the Blue At Brockhole (B)
Ravenside Bella Paola (B)
29-01-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Oxcroft Rogue (D)
10-02-1991
D CH Oxcroft Trader (D)
Oxcroft Cheerful (B)
Oxcroft Meg (B)
05-09-1998
Plushcourt Sun And Moon (D)
Oxcroft Rachel (B)
Todlaws Rythm In Blue (B)
17-10-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
Glenbucket Lochnagary (D)
25-09-1996
Colour: Grizzle
Scots Guardsman (D)
02-05-1985
Norstan Kalico Kid (D)
Border Mist (B)
Glenbucket Lady Emma (B)
29-03-1993
Highland Laddie (D)
Jean's Bairn (B)
Lottisland Sung Song Blue (B)
03-01-1997
Colour: Blue and Tan
Scots Guardsman (D)
02-05-1985
Norstan Kalico Kid (D)
Border Mist (B)
Lottisland Just Annie (B)
21-09-1991
CH/Am/CAn CH Lynhay Daz (D)
Otterkin Blue Ribbon At Basvale (B)

Show Placings

Northern BTC Open Show
11th Apr 2009
Judge: Mr Ian Hopper (Esyntona)
Open - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Glenbucket Scot Free
Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
17th Jul 2011
Judge: Mr. W. R. Irving
My thanks go to the Officers and Committee of the Northern Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge this show and for their kind hospitality during the event. I notice that the last time I judged this show was as long ago as twenty five years ago in 1986! The entry of 226 from 207 exhibits was satisfactory but of course there were several absentees which brought the actual number of dogs present down to just over 140. That enabled us to finish judging in good time. Thanks to my very efficient Steward Mrs Rushby. My general comments on the breed continue in similar terms to my previous remarks on the subject. But in the main I thought that heads and expressions were, by and large, pretty good. Coats were of course variable in the stage at which they presented but again, by and large they were of quite good texture. I had no bad mouths and only a couple of kinky tails. And tails were, overall, not too bad for shape and length Size is of course variable but again the majority were spannable but some dogs (and bitches) were far too big and too heavy in bone. My biggest problem was with fronts and exhibit after exhibit appeared with fronts which were far from correct. We have a multitude of different front problems and somehow we must tackle this issue and breeders and judges have to pay more attention to this problem. I believe that we are beginning to find the breed accepting bad fronts as the norm. Horseshoe fronts, wide fronts, swinging front legs, flicking front feet and dogs which single track in an excessive way in front ? all of these things need to be penalised to a greater or lesser extent. Best in Show and the Dog CC went to Orangebox Firecracker (Mr M & Mrs T Anscombe). He has a very typical head, skull and expression with a good muzzle and not over exaggerated. Good neck and shoulder and correct topline and tailset. Correct compact feet. He is balanced and well proportioned being neither too short nor too long and he moved soundly both in front and behind. In the final challenge for the CC he scored for showmanship and went on to be Best of Breed. The Bitch CC and Res Best in Show went to Ch Southash Blue Betty Boo Gameway JW (Mrs P Clark), another with a most typical head and expression. She has a very good coat of the right texture and pelt of the right thickness and she moved very well behind. Enough bone, she presents a good outline going around the ring and exudes quality. Best Puppy was Olderhill Afortunado (Mrs S Wilson). He has a good head and skull, again without being in any way overdone, good neck and topline, good front and moved better there than behind, correct pelt, good tailset and tail and well balanced throughout.
Limit - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Glenbucket Scot Free
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
21st Feb 2015
Judge: Mr Ken Fraser (Ycart)
Firstly I would like to say thank you to the Border terrier club, committee and its membership for allowing me to judge their show. Many thanks to my two ring stewards Ken and Paul who helped the proceedings run smoothly. Last but certainly not least the exhibitors who sportingly accepted my decisions many thanks to you who allowed me to judge your dogs. I was more than happy to present my main winners with their relevant top awards. Many of the terriers shown were in fine fettle and we can look forward to a positive future. Temperaments seemed to be sound. Mouths on the whole were generally good. Coats were at various stages many had good texture and thickness to them with ample undercoat. However I did find a few kinked tails some of which were quite severe some also quite long and thin. As custodians of the breed as well as breeders and show people a like we must take a careful look at some of the issues creeping into the breed, Foreign head shapes with ear sets which would not go amiss on a working Lakeland terrier. Weak muzzles and skulls which fall away under the eye. Front assembly’s wide fronts, bad shoulder placement weak pasterns and poor feet were in evidence on some exhibits and they paid the price in the ring for this. Bodies and rib shape are another concern the breed standard states "deep, narrow, fairly long ribs carried well back" not short bodies and sprung ribs! Condition and muscle tone are key factors along with many of the other points in the breed standard which all contribute to the overall picture of a working terrier. After all the breed standard starts with the first sentence "essentially a working terrier" a sentence which must be adhered too now and in the future...
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Scot Free