Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart

Name:Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:22-04-2015 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr K K & Mrs T J Fraser & Butler  
Breeder: 
Ycart Earth Stopper (D)
02-03-2012
Colour: Blue and Tan
Ycart Best Shot Remmington (D)
03-03-2010
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Ragatam Crackerjack JW (D)
19-11-2003
Badgerholme Bechers Brook JW ShCM (D)
Hollybridge Primrose At Ragatam (B)
CH Wagtail Lass Via Ycart (B)
05-04-2006
CH Stoneygin Jack the Lad At Nickeltweed (D)
Kenmillto Keenness (B)
CH Blue Tutu Via Ycart (B)
27-03-2006
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Stoneygin Jack the Lad At Nickeltweed (D)
08-04-2003
CH/Ir CH Badgerholme Ripon Boy JW (D)
CH Shawlands Sally Forth of Stoneygin (B)
Kenmillto Kinship (B)
11-08-2002
Odds On (D)
First Smile (B)
Majestic Motacilla (B)
07-03-2011
Colour: Red Grizzle
Ftellys Kyanite (D)
11-11-2008
Colour: Red Grizzle
Finehaugh Fella At Kgills (D)
12-01-2006
Plushcourt Renaissance (D)
Lockhaugh Diesel Down (B)
Kenmilquin Honeykid (B)
25-05-2005
Royday Ned (D)
Daisy's Shepherd (B)
Knightgate Royal Rosella (B)
22-06-2009
Colour: Red Grizzle
Iron Bru Jack (D)
20-09-2007
Barney Be Good At Hornthorpe (D)
Dainty Dandygirl (B)
Annas Amber (B)
25-08-2007
Moonlight Dream of Foxfinn (D)
Leo Lady (B)

Show Placings

Midland Counties Canine Society
25th Oct 2015
Judge: Miss Michelle Barnett (Brockfox)
My sincere thanks go to the society for the superb welcome and hospitality at this premium show, my proficient stewards and last but most importantly the exhibits and their exhibitors for their entries and sporting attitude. It was so nice to hear the ringside applause bestowed upon fellow exhibitors and as a judge it really does make for a pleasurable days judging After my considerable absence ringside, my findings today were overall as always seems to be the case was the varieties in type, And some of the entry sadly on the day was far too big and by this i mean not necessarily in length of leg ( which the correct term is tall ) but in depth of chest and heavy shoulders , Fundamentally not the supple lithe bodies which is vital in an earth dog ,and an essential breed characteristic that we must strive to breed for. Please assess your dogs objectively and ask yourself of your own dogs "is this really the build of an earth dog" ? Mouths were on the whole correct but some very tight bites were apparent and teeth out of aliment I also found heavy almost houndy ears are also creeping in . Always wanting to finish on a high note, once again temperaments as to be expected were excellent and all males were entire. As always when judging I was looking for a correct sized spannable tweedy border who comes to hand well, with the requisite ottery head shown in correct double jacket and thick pliable pelt, thus providing them the protection required of a working dog coupled with a lithe body with hard muscle tone and fitness to enable them to endure a day in the field And in completing my appointment I was thrilled with my final line ups and ultimately such exemplary representatives of the breed to award the final top honours too.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
Placing Critique
What a little cracker this 6mth old Blue & Tan bitch was, Pretty otter head and the best of scissor bites with a wicked expression. Super narrow body straight front and neat feet she scored in jacket and pelt Loved her for her outgoing temperament she sailed around the ring showing like a seasoned pro. Not surprised to read after judging that shes related to the BCC winner she has inherited the same wonderful attitude. Shall watch her career with interest
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
19th Mar 2016
Judge: Mr. Stewart Golding (Beaconpike)
Firstly I would like to thank the club for inviting me to judge my first BTC open show special thanks to the committee and members for a lovely show and exhibitors for my entry, thank you to my ring stewards Graham Richardson and Bridget Singh for keeping things running smoothly. I was very happy with all my placings I had some tough decisions and some placings on another day could easily change place. All dogs were entire and I was pleased to see many dogs shown in correct double coat. On a negative note I had two exhibits with teeth out of line and a few level bites although acceptable a scissor bite is preferable. As the first line of the breed standard states ‘essentially a working terrier’ personally I would like to see more dogs in fitter harder condition ‘fit for purpose’.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
Placing Critique
Blue and tan puppy bitch another with lots to like, narrow throughout with good coat and pelt, showing promise although still very raw she was shown and handled well.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
16th Apr 2016
Judge: Mrs. Kathy Newsome (Kighill)
My thanks go to the Northern Border committee for their warm welcome and for the honour of judging their Open show. I really enjoyed my day, and the ladies put on a lovely lunch and Christine’s apple pie was the best pudding of the day. I received a lovely entry and I was very pleased with my winners. My thanks also go out to the exhibitors for allowing me to inspect their dogs on the day. My thanks also go to my two stewards who were a great help on the day. It is only my opinion, but I think that the size of the border terriers is slowly returning back in line with the breed standard which I am pleased about as I thought that Border terriers were getting too long in the leg. Mouths were good, all dogs were entire, but just a few exhibits were a bit close at the rear. A few exhibitors could do with spending a little time learning how to tidy their dogs and how to get the best out of the dog on the day.
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
East of England Agricultural Society
9th Jul 2016
Judge: Mrs A E Gregory
This was my first appointment at this level and I would like to thank the organisers of the East of England Show for giving me this opportunity. I would also like to thank my two stewards, David and Pat Sutton for keeping everything running along smoothly. Thanks must also go to the exhibitors for allowing me the honour and privilege of judging their dogs and for the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. I thoroughly enjoyed my day! Movement on the whole was good but front movement in a few was incorrect with toeing in when coming towards me. A few lacked muscle tone and some feet and nails could have been tidied to better advantage. Thick pelts were in the minority and some exhibits were shown without undercoat and this affected placings. Considering the harsh terrain in which the Border Terrier is expected to carry out its’ work, it should be in fit, hard condition with a thick double coat and pelt of depth and quality. Some heads also had stops which were too deep. This does not present a correct otter like head which should have a shallow stop. I also found a couple of suspect mouths and a few dogs, when lifted off the table, were too heavy. Some dogs would have benefited from more ring training. However, I was pleased with my winners and, in some classes, decisions were close. Although early rain made the ring conditions less than desirable, all dogs coped well.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
The Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
7th Aug 2016
Judge: Dogs: Ms Elspeth Jackson, Bitches: Mr Mike Hollingsbee
Dogs - Elspeth Jackson I would like to extend many thanks to The Committee of the Midland Border Terrier Club for once again organising an enjoyable, well run show with a relaxed garden party atmosphere. It was an honour and a pleasure this year to enjoy it as Judge of the dog classes and I would like to thank the Officers and Committee for this honour. I was very ably assisted by two capable and efficient stewards to whom I would like to give thanks both for their help and for their hospitality. Further and important thanks are due to all the exhibitors who did me the honour of going over their dogs. It was a super entry both numerically and in depth of quality with cc quality dogs right down the line in some classes. Bitches - Mike Hollingsbee I would like to thank the Officers and Committee of the Club for inviting me to judge bitches at their show. I would also like to thank my stewards Sharon Pickering and Helen Thomas for keeping me in order and running the ring so efficiently. My thanks also go to the exhibitors for allowing me to examine their dogs and accepting my decisions. Together with my co-judge Elspeth Jackson we managed to agree on the major honours of the day apart from Best Veteran. I preferred Elspeth’s dog choice and she chose my selection of veteran bitch. Our referee John Dace was called in and awarded Best Veteran to the bitch.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
Placing Critique
A very fit blue and tan, good bite, well placed shoulders, good tailset, well muscled, good bone.
The Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
13th May 2017
Judge: Mr. J. Thomas (Blaisdon)
Thank you to officers and committee for inviting me to judge and to stewards for excellent work and also to the exhibitors for supporting the show.
Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
Three Counties
10th Jun 2017
Judge: Ms Michelle Barnett
Many thanks to the Officers and the committee for kindly inviting me to Judge at the show and my most capable stewards for their efficiency in the ring. My sincere thanks also to the exhibitors for their entries and support. The classes were filled with some lovely breed quality dogs and bitches and on completing my appointment I was delighted to see my final line up(s) presenting me with such a hard task in my final decision of who to award the ultimate top honours too! That always makes for a satisfying end to a judges day. So can i take this opportunity to thank you for allowing me the privilege of judging your Border terriers Two nice classes of pups which bodes well for the future
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
Placing Critique
I really like the stamp of this 2yr old Blue and Tan bitch. In a lovely class such as this she had the don't you dare ignore me attitude. And i couldn't. Lovely head expression and wicked eye, good strength of muzzle and teeth but retaining her feminity. Shown in super harsh jacket, she presented a lovely balanced outline. Best of ribs carried well back. And correct span Moved well coming and going,
Class Critique
Lovely class
The Scottish Kennel Club
18th May 2018
Judge: Mr Brian Aubrey (Jenabeck)
Firstly thank you all for such a nice entry, Secondly thank you to a great steward who single handily run the ring for me. There who some very nice border on view all mouths were good,
Limit - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
Border Union Agricultural Society
17th Jun 2018
Judge: Mrs Anne Gregory (Remony)
My thanks to the officers and committee of the Border Union Agricultural Society for inviting me to judge today. Thank you also to the exhibitors for giving me, by far, the biggest Terrier entry of the day. A big thank you to my two stewards, Nev and Liz Holmes-Leak, who kept things running smoothly and efficiently thus ensuring that we finished in time for my BOB to make the Group. Coats were at varying stages, with some in their underclothes, and in some cases this was the deciding factor. Some exhibits were too fine in bone, particularly in the earlier classes. Some heads had ears set too high, some had deep stops with muzzles that were too short which gives a foreign expression. There were more than a few exhibits which would have benefited from having their feet tidied and nails cut. Soundness of movement in some dogs gave cause for concern. If a Border is to be fit for the function it was intended, it needs to be sound on the move. I found varying degrees of unsoundness in front movement from toeing in, crossing in front to paddling and out at the elbows. Hind movement in some exhibits was also less than desirable with hocks too close together when going away, cow hocks, lack of drive from hindquarters and, in some cases, lack of muscle tone. All of which would not allow a Border to be ‘capable of following a horse’ over rugged terrain. On a positive note, I did have some quality dogs to go over and was well pleased with my winners. I was also pleased to see my BOB shortlisted in the group.
Limit - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart
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.
Veteran - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Holdenelms Lady Alice Via Ycart