Show Placings
                            
                                    
                    West of England Ladies' Kennel Society
                    25th Apr 2009
                    Judge: Mrs Siv Jernhake (Sweden)
                                    
                     
                                                    Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Very Highly Commended                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Leeds Championship Show
                    24th Jul 2009
                    Judge: Miss J Singh (Vandamere)
                                            I would like to express my appreciation to the exhibitors for their support.  On the whole, rear movement was satisfactory. However I observed front movement on some exhibits was unsatisfactory. I found one mouth with a misplaced tooth and another with a just passable level bite.  Presentation of most dogs was of a high standard but some exhibits shown today would benefit greatly from regular daily exercise.
                                    
                     
                                                    Novice - Bitch / 
                                                Third Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    City of Birmingham Canine Association
                    5th Sep 2009
                    Judge: Mrs Kathy Wilkinson (Otterkin)
                                            An excellent entry awaited me at the City of Birmingham show, not only in numbers, but also in the depth of quality. In many classes, I found myself wishing for more than 5 places to award and sadly, dogs left the ring which I really liked and would have been happy to place on another day. In more than a couple of classes, it was very hard to decide on the 1st 5 in order and many went down the line because of coat texture and thickness, although on another day, in better coat, they would have fared better. As I have not been to many shows this year, it was good to view some dogs for the first time, including my Best of Breed, who I was pleased to ?find?, only to later discover she has already been found on a number of occasions, although not at this level!
I apologise for the lateness of this critique. Besides flying out to an appointment to judge in Italy only a couple of days after the show, we have had some personal and medical issues to deal with regarding the welfare of my elderly mother in law. As I write this, we have still not finalised arrangements for her, but hope to do so soon, so I hope you will understand that sometimes, dog shows do not come first. 
On the way to the showground, my car made some terrifying noises when I touched the brake pedal and so, that will explain to anyone wondering, why I had to stop judging for a second or two to find my car keys for the AA man, who kindly fixed it at the hotel car park for us and saved us a long trip home on the back of a low loader.
An eventful weekend, made wonderful by the number of top class Border Terriers present at the show. 
Many thanks must go to the very experienced and helpful ring stewards, Mr and Mrs Wright, who had the dogs present and ready for inspection at the start of every class and so enabled me to finish in plenty time for the Terrier Group. Good ring management was important with an entry of 185 dogs, making 193 entries (plus one or two whose entries had not been received and less a couple of NFC). This was the highest number in the Terrier Group today and I would like to thank all the exhibitors for allowing me the pleasure of going over their dogs. The absentee rate of dogs entered was 23.5%.
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Very Highly Commended                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Driffield Championship Dog Show
                    3rd Oct 2009
                    Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)
                                            Thank you to Driffield Agricultural Society for inviting me to judge Border Terriers at their Championship Show. I had a good entry of 169 from 162 dogs and had a large number of quality exhibits to go over.  It was a shame that the weather, being extremely windy, meant that because of health and safety reasons I had to judge indoors. This meant that at first the ring was not as spacious as I would have liked and the noise from the wind in the marquee at times disturbed some of the younger exhibits. In addition, the length of the grass and the unevenness of the surface were problematic for some of the exhibitors.
I was extremely pleased with my final line ups and there were many classes where deserving dogs went unplaced due to the quality of the entry. Overall coats, were very good and temperament was excellent. However, I did find two examples of the odd tooth out of place and a number of dogs which could have been tidier particularly around feet and tail. 
In my winners I was looking for a correct size Border with a harsh double coat, well muscled, correct bone and looking like it could do a good days work. I found those qualities in my winners.
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Third Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Midland Border Terrier Open Show
                    22nd Nov 2009
                    Judge: Mr Bob Wright (Totherend)
                                            My appreciation goes to the MBTC officers and committee for the opportunity to judge such a good entry of BT?s and the stewards for their support during the show. Also to the many entrants who braved the adverse weather conditions. I trust none of them had to swim home.
I was delighted with the entry, a small number of which were more pet than show but I was happy to go over them, pleased to see their handlers? pride in them and hope they enjoyed their day out irrespective of placing. It is a reminder to us all that this is fundamentally a hobby to enjoy and to the more critical of us when we nit-pick that we are generally doing it to the cream of the breed.  
The quality was for the most part high with some of the bigger classes bringing too many good dogs for the limited places which were very hard fought and I was disappointed to turn some otherwise good dogs away. A few were weighty, my small hands still spanned all but one at a stretch, one mouth was bad and two borderline but there were a couple that would have been better served having a square meal, a groom and a good walk than coming in the ring. 
Coats were an issue. I found it difficult to penalise a good dog when it obviously had a double coat but had little to show for it due to grooming. So despite some dogs being well placed I would still have preferred to see them with a more natural coat.
There was a lot going on with front movement which often paid a penalty and thigh muscle tone was at a premium so perhaps the weather also affected exercise regimes. It was particularly difficult to ignore movement completely in some of the very promising puppies but I'm hopeful there will be a dramatic improvement as they mature.
Well done to the more junior handlers who did a good job but were obviously shown no quarter in the placings. Don't be discouraged, you've got plenty of shows ahead of you.    
I was well pleased with all my winners and the fact that others could have done the positions justice too. So here we go:
                                    
                     
                                                    Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Third Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Reserve                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Boston & District CS
                    10th Jan 2010
                    Judge: Mrs M Reeves (Baywillow)
                                            I was the replacement judge for Carolyn Muirhead who sadly died in November.  Firstly I want congratulate all the exhibitors who made it to the show in spite of the atrocious weather conditions.  I was very afraid there would be few dogs there for me to judge.  What a tough lot border folk are.  I had plenty of quality dogs to fill the top placings but as a general comment I felt a number lacked sufficient rear angulation.
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Third Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Blackpool Championship Dog Show
                    1st Jul 2010
                    Judge: Mr A Horner (Stineval)
                                            May I take this opportunity to give my sincere thanks to the officers and committee of The Blackpool Dog Show Society for their hospitality and also for giving me this privileged appointment. This being my first appointment to award CC’s I would like to thank all the exhibitors for supporting me and accepting my decisions so sportingly. I found a couple of mouths with teeth out of line and considering the quality of some of the exhibits they had to pay the penalty. I also found a couple of kinked tails which really surprised me. Thanks go to my able stewards for keeping things moving; allowing the BOB to be ready for the group which he was placed G4.
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Reserve                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Northern Border Championship Show
                    18th Jul 2010
                    Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
                                            What an honour and a pleasure it was to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club's Championship Show. An entry of 202 and good Northern hospitality ensured I had a most enjoyable day. Many thanks to my capable stewards for keeping the day running smoothly.
I was very satisfied with both my challenges and all the top honours were strongly contested. I was especially pleased with my puppies and will watch their progress with interest.
                                    
                     
                                                    Mid Limit - Bitch / 
                                                Very Highly Commended                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Welsh Kennel Club
                    21st Aug 2010
                    Judge: Mrs D Townsend
                                            Thank you to everyone for a very enjoyable day, it's always a privilege for me to go over other people's dogs.  I was pleased with my class winners but overall I felt that the quality of exhibits was somewhat mixed; movement was good but I have to lament the untypical Border heads that are present together with the high number of single coats
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                First Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller                    
                    
                                                    Placing Critique
A really lovely old-fashioned Border with beautiful otter head, dark eye and keen expression.  So much to like about this feminine bitch; well constructed and nicely proportioned.  Moved and showed really well.                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Joint Border Terrier Clubs Championship Show
                    1st May 2011
                    Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling
                                            My thanks to my two excellent stewards who kept exhibits moving along, making my task easier, and to the Yorks, Lancs and Cheshire Club for inviting me to judge.
Coats were generally very good with undercoats evident and few showed signs of scissoring and shaving.  I was pleased that all the puppy dogs were of a sensible size for their ages and almost all exhibits were spannable; however, shoulder construction problems remain an issue, with short upper arms and poor shoulder angulation resulting in wide, or tied fronts, spoiling otherwise quality exhibits. I noticed that some were roaching over the loin, creating bouncing back ends on the move with the loss of level toplines, and many had a distinct lack of stifle bend, resulting in a lack of driving action on the move. Consider feet - a few needed claws trimming (or more road work).
Some heads were untypical and snipey; there were a number of suspect mouths and one undershot puppy, but I was impressed with the overall condition of the entry in general and the winners were a credit to their owner/breeders.  The well filled Limit bitch class was outstanding and it was a pity not to have more awards to present. My thanks to everyone for accepting my decisions so sportingly and congratulations to the top winners, whose dogs were so deserving of their wins. 
Here’s a plea - please use bait sparingly, and not while your dogs are on the judging table. It’s a pity that a number of exhibitors are slaves to baiting their dogs on the table, making the dogs move around and become unsteady, while making it difficult for judges to access mouths and assess facial features. Baiting also affects movement round the ring, with exhibits “crabbing”, watching for the treats.
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Very Highly Commended                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    National Dog Show
                    7th May 2011
                    Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe
                                            Thank you to the committee for inviting me to judge, I thoroughly enjoyed my day. My two stewards were very efficient and experienced; they managed to keep my ring running smoothly. I found the quality in the dogs overall to be higher than last time I judged, with in both sexes a slight improvement in movement.  Although there are still some that are not driving from behind and covering the ground, and some with short, choppy, odd front movement, sometimes coupled with too narrow fronts and lack of muscle tone. Maybe more road walking would help in some cases to build up muscle, but in others is down to a problem with shoulder construction and pasterns.  I found no incorrect mouths, there were a couple with broken teeth, hopefully indicative that we still work some of our show dogs.  But there was a shortage of those lovely strong big teeth that the breed is known for and small teeth are on the increase.  What also did disturb me was that large heavy ears seem to be creeping into the breed, which affects that lovely typical expression. In a lot of classes places could alter on another day, in fact in some classes I was spoilt for choice and would have liked more than one red card.  I was delighted with my top winners who all fitted my criteria very well, every one of them displaying correct Border type coupled with sound and true movement.
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Reserve                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Southern Counties
                    4th Jun 2011
                    Judge: Mr J Gilpin (Otterbobs)
                                    
                     
                                                    Post Graduate - Bitch / 
                                                Reserve                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
                    20th Nov 2011
                    Judge: Mrs Anne Heathcote (Saxheath)
                                            I thoroughly enjoyed my day and thank all the exhibitors for the lovely entry. The depth of quality was a pleasant surprise and it would seem that the breed is in good hands.
                                    
                     
                                                    Limit - Bitch / 
                                                Very Highly Commended                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
                    18th Nov 2012
                    Judge: Mrs Gill Hunt (Ottaswell)
                                    
                     
                                                    Open - Bitch / 
                                                Third Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
                    5th Oct 2013
                    Judge: Mrs. Trudi Baird (Dowgri)
                                            Thank you to the Northern Border Terrier club for my invitation to judge at my first breed club show. 
I was honoured to receive such a fantastic entry both in quality and quantity 
Thanks go to the committee who made me feel so welcome on my arrival and at lunch, special thank you to my two able stewards Alan Horner and Norma Todd who kept the ring running so smoothly 
My findings on the day were mostly positive ,there were some excellent coats and thick pelts, typical heads, good  bone ,movement was mostly very good, though a couple of otherwise quality exhibits had to sadly drop down the line due to poor movement on the day.
There were a few with large flat feet ,some with small teeth ,I also found presentation on a few  disappointing -particularly untrimmed feet and full long beards, a handful of dogs lacked condition with thin pelts and no meat on their ribs and more worryingly some lacked muscle tone, but these were few and far between . 
All the males were entire , all bites good bar one, broken or the odd missing tooth does not concern me.
I was taken back by both of my line ups and was pleased to be able to present dogs and bitches who were what I considered to be excellent examples of the breed and who were on form , both challenges were very close up and it was a delight to be able to select  from any of the winners
                                    
                     
                                                    Open - Bitch / 
                                                Reserve                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Sedgley & Gornal CA
                    24th Nov 2013
                    Judge: Callie Harris (Nickeltweed)
                                    
                     
                                                    Open / 
                                                Second Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
                    16th Feb 2014
                    Judge: Mrs Ann Maltby (Pherjan)
                                    
                     
                                                Best Veteran                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                
                     
                                                    Veteran - Dog or Bitch / 
                                                First Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge                    
                    
                                                    Placing Critique
7 year old grizzle bitch, handy size with broad skull and short strong muzzle, Lovely white teeth and correct bite.good double coat and was,easily spanned. Well muscled hind quarters. Moved well BV                                            
                    
                    
                                            
                                            
                                    
                    Darlington Championship Show
                    12th Sep 2014
                    Judge: Mr A Horner (Stineval)
                                            I would like to thank the Darlington society for my invitation .The stewards were on the ball all day so I would like to thank them for making my day an easy one.
I would also like to thank the exhibitors for taking my decisions so sportingly.
However I feel that some exhibits would benefit from a little more food, feeding less does not make them any smaller!
One thing that particularly drew my attention was the dirty teeth in some of the younger exhibits, feet need improving by trimming nails. Nails on some were what a Hawk would be proud of!
Also scissor cuts do not enhance a coat , we are not a trimmed breed we are a breed where hand stripping is paramount.
                                    
                     
                                                    Veteran - Bitch / 
                                                Third Place                    
                    
                        Name at show: Beeley Bestseller At Borderbridge