Name:Carrock Cragsman 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:12-01-2011 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Ms J M Fawcett  
Breeder:Ms J M Fawcett 
Carrock Clayton (D)
02-11-2008
Colour: Red Grizzle
Stainburn Romer of Carrock (D)
19-06-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
Carrock Mr.Marmaduke (D)
21-11-2004
Hollybridge Bushmills (D)
Carrock's Molly Malone (B)
Star of Kayleigh (B)
30-04-2002
Better Late Than Never Lad (D)
Kayleigh's Wish (B)
Gelt Green Moss of Carrock (B)
04-01-2004
Colour: Grizzle
Bouncalong Boris (D)
24-09-2001
Marina Boy (D)
New Calypso (B)
Maddy's Child Tyan (B)
27-12-2001
Mallahats Yan (D)
Ivy Wreath (B)
Little Miss Kayleigh At Carrock (B)
19-06-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
Carrock Mr.Marmaduke (D)
21-11-2004
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Hollybridge Bushmills (D)
02-02-2000
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
Hollybridge Raeburnfoot Gabriella (B)
Carrock's Molly Malone (B)
17-03-2003
Bouncalong Boris (D)
Lyvenet Lady of the Lake (B)
Star of Kayleigh (B)
30-04-2002
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Better Late Than Never Lad (D)
29-04-2000
Chapelfell Red Devil (D)
Outerlands Lady Kate (B)
Kayleigh's Wish (B)
25-05-2000
Sea Tweed (D)
Devil Dancer (B)

Show Placings

Leeds Championship Show
24th Jul 2011
Judge: Mrs Beverley Barber
Thank you for your lovely entry at this fine venue. Thanks also to my efficient and helpful stewards without which we wouldn’t have a show! My main aim when judging is to find a dog that fits as near the breed standard as is possible ,but must have overall good dog conformation. It must be balanced standing and also, most definitely, when it is on the move. This is a hard task because the perfect dog in any breed has yet to be found. When judging on this occasion I did manage to find dogs that had good front angulation, allowing the necessary reach to cover the ground, coupled with adequate rear angulation to give drive to the assembly and so presented a good picture on the move with no change to the dog’s appearance. I had very few short stepping, short backed dogs with such poor construction that the rear becomes noticeably higher than the shoulder when they are on the move. Heads, as always, were very varied, some mouths were out of line, there were some missing premolars which if this perpetuates will alter the head shape. Feet were mostly thick and neat, coats varied and undercoats were in the main a little sparse, but in view of the winter we have just had they have probably spent a long time shedding them. All the dogs I judged today I could span, although chest shape was not always correct. Thank you to all exhibitors for allowing me the privilege of judging your dogs, which I enjoyed immensely.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman
Driffield Championship Show
1st Oct 2011
Judge: Mrs Jean Willets
I would like to thank the committee for inviting me to judge at this show. Also the exhibiters for giving me the top entry in the terrier group and some good dogs went home card less. A big thanks to both the stewards for being so efficient and making everything run so smooth especially on such a hot day. I was pleased with the temperaments of the dogs, and there wasn't as many short backs. As a working dog they do need to turn in a tight corner so require a flatter rib and longer back, not short and square which has been the fashion recently. Movement on the whole was o.k., but the ground did not help as it was uneven with dips everywhere. The heat wave did affect some dogs adversely.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman
Placing Critique
Handled well on the table nice head and eye . flat rib and good topline. Bit erratic moving today.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
15th Oct 2011
Judge: Mr. Stuart Plane (Stuane)
It was an honour to be invited to judge this show and I was truly grateful for such a very good entry
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman
Placing Critique
Lovely headed dog quite narrow throughout dark well shaped eye correct mouth lovely condition strong quarters but could be more precise in front
Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
22nd Oct 2011
Judge: Mr Mark Lowry (Ravenside)
A big thank you to the committee for giving me the opportunity to judge this show and to my stewards on the day for making things run smoothly. Also thanks to the exhibitors for their support and making it an enjoyable day. On the whole I thought the standard of the exhibits was high and I was happy with both line ups. I was delighted with my main winners as they could hold their own in any company. Coats were of various lengths, but when top coats were in the vast majority were what is required, dense and harsh. Although a working terrier, some tidying up, especially around the feet could help some exhibits go further when pressing for top honours. Most dogs were in fit hard condition but two or three adult dogs were lacking any substance whatsoever and would be no match for Charlie on any day of the week.
Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
24th Mar 2012
Judge: Miss Tracey Peacock (Ragatam)
My Thanks To The Officers And Committee For Inviting Me To Judge Their Show, To The Stewards, Mrs. Doreen Rushby And Mrs. Tracy Butler For Keeping The Ring Running Smoothly And To The Exhibitors For Allowing Me To Go Over Their Dogs.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
2nd Jun 2012
Judge: Mr David Mitchell (Paleside)
The Scottish Border Terrier Club held an open show where BIS was Lairehope Lord Of The Glen at Tweedburn; RBIS, Picer Gilliflower; & BP, Keycharm Phantom by Ridgebow.
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman
Placing Critique
racier than 1, narrow throughout, level topline, good rear angulation. Not in good coat, feet could be tighter.
Cheshire County Show
18th Jun 2014
Judge: Mr S Goodwin (Lanola)
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman
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.
Limit - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Carrock Cragsman