Name:Ebffiniau Whiskey In The Jar 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:08-12-2023 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Miss E Brinkley  
Breeder:Miss E Brinkley 
Ir CH Bohamer Blue Storm Anch’19 Ir Jun CH Bdsg’19 (D)
27-02-2018
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Brumberhill Benchmarked JW ShCM (D)
06-06-2009
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Plushcourt Picasso (D)
13-12-1996
Plushcourt Nobleman (D)
Plushcourt Passion (B)
Brumberhill Bequeath (B)
18-12-2007
CH Brumberhill Battle Cry (D)
CH Brumberhill Betwixt ShCM (B)
Tythrop Tissot IR JUN CH (B)
20-06-2015
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Tythrop Timepiece (D)
06-04-2013
Wintergarden Fly High By Plushcourt (D)
Tythrop Time Flies (B)
CH Tythrop Touch on Wood (B)
08-08-2010
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
Tythrop T'antivy (B)
Ebffiniau Western Dancer (B)
22-05-2022
Colour: Grizzle
CH Yorkpiece Fiery Lucifer (D)
03-01-2019
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Tythrop Timepiece (D)
06-04-2013
Wintergarden Fly High By Plushcourt (D)
Tythrop Time Flies (B)
Trust Me Fiery Lucifer (B)Badgerbeck Pablo (D)
Chilli Fiery Lucifer (B)
Ebffiniau Primrose Delight (B)
03-04-2018
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Badgerbeck Uncle Fester (D)
10-01-2012
Badgerbeck Bonsai (D)
Badgerbeck Fantacy JW (B)
Tojamatt Mary Morstan (B)
25-02-2016
CH Rexlands Cock Robin (D)
Abisu Solitaire At Tojamatt (B)

Show Placings

Boston & District Canine Society
5th Jul 2024
Judge: Julie Green (Breckgreen & Stowthorney)
I would like to thanks the officers and committee of Boston and District Canine society for inviting me to give my first set of tickets in Border Terriers. It was such a well-run show and in such a lovely setting. I would also like to thank the exhibitors who entered under me. Thanks also to my two stewards who kept the ring moving for me on the day. All in all, I was happy with my entry. I found all males to be entire and no kinked tails on the day. A couple of mouths that were not quite correct.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Ebffiniau Whiskey In The Jar
Placing Critique
Another nice sized pup of 7 months old. Nice head with a good reach of neck. Shown in a good grizzle jacket with masses of pelt. Easily spanned. I believe his first show today. Just needs time to settle. Moved out well
The East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
5th Jul 2024
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
Many thanks to the committee for the invitation to judge. Everyone worked hard throughout the day to ensure it ran smoothly. There were a few clashes with the main Boston Championship show but these were well managed. Thanks also to the competitors for accepting my decisions in a sporting manner and creating a wonderful atmosphere around the ring. There was a super entry of 172 dogs making 217 entries which I found both exciting and daunting, having had a total knee replacement operation just weeks before! Overall, I found the standard of exhibits was good. Coats were a mixture ranging from pure undercoat to absolute perfection. The majority of exhibits were spannable. All dogs were entire. I found just one undershot mouth. I forgave loose movement in some of the younger dogs which will hopefully tighten as they mature, but adults moving wide or close had to be penalised. Several lacked bone and substance, being on the leg as well as short coupled making the outline somewhat squarer than I was looking for. Handling was generally good, with one very professional young handler who really impressed me with her skills. My main winners were presented in stunning condition, and I had some difficult decisions to make in the higher classes, wishing I could award more than just one Challenge Certificate.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Ebffiniau Whiskey In The Jar
Placing Critique
Less mature and a little loose in front but very promising.
Leeds Championship Show
28th Jul 2024
Judge: Mrs Linda Coleman (Hartswelin)
I enjoyed my judging and appreciated the good sportsmanship around the ring with applause for all class placings, this is so often lacking these days. In the males there were a lot shown in single coat so these were not in contention on the day, also quite a few were difficult to span. I did not find these problems in the bitches However as many judges before me have commented, good front movement is the exception rather than the norm and these Borders would easily tire following a horse all day.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Ebffiniau Whiskey In The Jar
Placing Critique
7 months gr balanced head, good feet and front angles, coat not at its best yet being a little broken. Moved o.k
The Midland Border Terrier Club 40th Anniversary Championship Show
4th Aug 2024
Judge: Mrs Jill Stevens (Cobstoneway)
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the club for inviting me to judge this 40th Anniversary show, and for the hospitality on the day. Thank you also to the hardworking stewards, it was a long and very busy day. Most of all, thank you to the exhibitors for giving me such a fabulous entry. I appreciated each and every exhibit, and had the privilege of going over so many quality dogs that difficult decisions had to be made and many lovely dogs went cardless. Foremost, I see the Border Terrier as ‘essentially a working terrier’ and was therefore looking for construction that would render this possible. A few exhibits were too big, too wide or too deep in brisket which might prevent them from going to ground, or even cause them to get stuck. A few had very thin skin – skin must be thick. Most bites were good, just a few with teeth out of line or missing. Coats come and go, so were understandably at different stages. However, on a working terrier a good hard coat does complete the picture. Good movement and a strong, even, economical gait comes from soundness of construction and the muscle tone of a well exercised dog. Therefore I looked for good layback of shoulder and the correct length and angle of upper arm to give a good reach in front, a strong loin, good bend of stifle and well angulated, well muscled hindquarters to give matching drive from the rear.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Ebffiniau Whiskey In The Jar