Name:Stoneygin Tallulah 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:22-12-2012 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr S Firth  
Breeder:Mr G & Mrs D Rayner 
Terabyte Tic Tac Toe (D)
23-12-2010
Colour: Blue and Tan
Nickeltweed Lets Go Joe (D)
30-10-2008
Colour: Grizzle
Murphs Rutland Rascal (D)
05-08-2007
CH Brumberhill Bestseller JW ShCM (D)
Silver Hay (B)
Tweedy's Tipple At Nickeltweed (B)
08-07-2002
CH Oxcroft Tinker ShCM (D)
Lynn Tipler At Nickeltweed (B)
Terabyte Magic Moon (B)
13-04-2009
Colour: Blue and Tan
Oxcroft Farmers Lad (D)
29-01-2005
Oxcroft Robbie (D)
Oxcroft Realun (B)
Rambling Rose Lily (B)
25-03-2006
CH Lyndhay Buzz (D)
Strawberry Rose (B)
Stoneygin Mo Cuishle (B)
30-01-2008
Colour: Grizzle
CH Stoneygin Jack the Lad At Nickeltweed (D)
08-04-2003
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH/Ir CH Badgerholme Ripon Boy JW (D)
24-11-1998
Badgerholme Laytown Reed (D)
Ir CH Bretcar New Venture At Badgerholme (B)
CH Shawlands Sally Forth of Stoneygin (B)
21-03-1996
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Shawlands Just the One (B)
CH Stoneygin Dolly Daydream (B)
14-02-2002
Colour: Grizzle
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
10-02-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)
Gipsy Wild of Stoneygin (B)
19-07-1995
Beenaben Bartender (D)
Cobbyside Dazzle (B)

Show Placings

East Anglia Border Terrier Club Open Show
24th Nov 2013
Judge: Gemma Alpe (Pipruda)
I want to thank the committee of East Anglian Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge there November open show was a great privilege as growing up showing as a youngester at many of there breed club shows. My thanks also to my very experienced stewards of the day Bev Jackson and Simon Jackson who without them I'm sure my ring would not have ran so smoothly,and to all that entered under me. I was generally very pleased with the overall quality of the dogs entered under me a few who shone from the first time I caught sight of them. But no major faults found on the day which pleased me.
Best Puppy - Bitch
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Placing Critique
11 month old b/t bitch I liked everything about this girl,great harsh coat,super topline, pleasing on the move. Just a little maturer than 2nd. BPB
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
25th Jan 2014
Judge: Mr Ian Hopper (Esyntona)
I enjoyed my day judging and would like to thank exhibitors for entering under me. A big thank you to Carly and Anita who were very efficient in there stewarding duties. I found on the day that the bitch classes were stronger than the dogs; coats were at various stages which you would expect at this time of year. All dogs and bitches were spanable. There were no bad mouths one concern is that some teeth are in need of cleaning. Movement in the main winners was excellent and they were shown in fit hard condition.
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Placing Critique
Reserve in junior blue and tan with strong head good length of back spannable, good coat moved ok
The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
16th Feb 2014
Judge: Mrs Ann Maltby (Pherjan)
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Novice - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Placing Critique
Blue and tan with a harsh coat of correct colour and texture. Lovely feminine otter shaped head with a shallow stop. Dentition was good. Straight front and neat feet. Lovely reach of neck into well angulated shoulders, level topline finished with a carrot shaped tail. Spanned with ease. Moved OK.
Newark & District Canine Society
22nd Feb 2014
Judge: Andrew Gillik (Merauder)
Junior / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
The Southern Border Terrier Club Limited Show
2nd Mar 2014
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
My thanks to the officers and committee for the invitation to judge this show, and their hospitality on the day. I thoroughly enjoyed the appointment. All dogs bar one were entire, and all mouths good apart from one level bite and a few forgivable signs of age in the veteran classes. I found some exhibits to be well up to size and difficult to span, but was very pleased with my final line up and main winners. Thank you to the exhibitors for entering and accepting my decisions so sportingly, and to my stewards on the day.
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
National Terrier Club
5th Apr 2014
Judge: Mr David Hunt (Ottaswell)
My thanks to the committee of the National Terrier Club for their invitation to judge at this group championship show. Thanks also to my stewards Brian Doyle and John Callow for their help and assistance in keeping me organised and the ring running smoothly. My appreciation also to the exhibitors for such a large entry in these tough financial times. The ring was large with lots of space for dogs to move freely without being forced to stop/start. In general the dogs were in good condition. I found 1 dog that was not entire. Although teeth were mostly OK, apart from a few misaligned, they varied greatly in size. Coats varied as always but I judge on the day and lack of coat is taken into account when placing exhibits. I was concerned at the number of exhibits down on their pasterns, not giving the small feet as required. Many younger exhibits would really benefit from regular ringcraft experience.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Placing Critique
On the leg this b/tan has a nicely shaped head with a wide strong muzzle and good teeth .A straight narrow front leads to lovely tight feet. A little short in upper arm but with good length of neck, flat ribs and well set tail. A good example of b/tan ticking her coat is harsh. Moved OK at the front but rather close behind.
Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
19th Apr 2014
Judge: Mrs. Joyce Martin (Merumhor)
I would like to thank the Northern Border Terrier Club for their kind invitation to judge at this show, my first breed club appointment. I was well looked after by the committee and their hospitality was wonderful. I would like to thank my 2 ring stewards - Tracy Peacock and Allen Horner - who were very efficient in keeping me right and kept everything running smoothly. It was a great privilege for me to have such an excellent entry and of such good quality to go over. Thank you to all those who gave me this opportunity and for taking my decisions so sportingly.
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
The Joint Border Terrier Clubs Championship Show
4th May 2014
Judge: Mrs E Weijenborg-Weggemans
What a big honour it is to judge the Border Terrier in the native country. I didn’t know what to expect because I haven’t been to Crufts or other shows to have a clean look at what I was presented on that May, 4th, 2014. I myself live with Border Terriers most of my life now and I have seen the breed changing through the years. What the old breeders feared for years and years ago seems to happen: changing a working terrier into a show terrier. Meaning that the trimming is too short therefore missing the tweedy look, clipping belly, tail and buttocks, overangulation especially in hindquarters. Saying this I was really pleasantly surprised finding so many genuine Border Terriers during this show. Of course I know that coats can’t be in the best condition all year long so some specimens were rather short in trim but as long as I could feel the required harshness and see the correct double coat it was fine for me and only played a role in placing when there were more Borders with the same qualities. I didn’t see any faulty mouths, found only big strong teeth. Movement is – as in the rest of the world – still a problem in the breed. Especially front movement is an issue. When placing, movement was one of the criteria to place one Border higher than the other, but the right type, body proportions, spannability, thick pliable pelt and harsh double coat came first. In some classes the quality was so high that some of the Borders left the ring unplaced while they were of excellent quality. I really want to thank all the exhibitors for their sporting attitude in taking my decisions, for entering their dogs under me and give me a hard day’s work with 222 entered dogs and of course the committee for trusting me this honourable job and their hospitality during this weekend for me and my sister, who accompanied me. My congratulations to the breeders and owners for presenting such nice Border Terriers and keeping the breed on such high standard.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Bakewell Show
6th Aug 2014
Judge: Mrs N Evans (Pendevour)
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Scottish Kennel Club
23rd Aug 2014
Judge: Mr Eddie Houston (Earthwise)
My first appointment at this level. My thanks to the society for inviting me and to my two very efficient stewards, Lorrraine and Barbara, who kept things moving. I was very pleased with both my line ups and feel that my main winners were excellent examples of the breed. Many dogs were sporting dense, tweedy jackets but, as is always the case, some were lacking in coat and this did influence some of the placings. Mouths were good and only one dog was unspannable. On the downside, size is an issue and some of the minor puppies are already up to size. Front movement could be better in a number of exhibits and a few were carrying too much weight. My sincere thanks to all those who entered and afforded me the privilege of going over their dogs.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Placing Critique
Another blue,more up on the leg than first and shorter coupled.Attractive head,well angulated front and rear ,nice tail and free moving.Good coloration.
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.
Post Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah
Placing Critique
A top size bitch with a good harsh double coat , good front, topline and tail set ,showed well at all times .
Driffield Agricultural Society Championship Dog Show
20th Sep 2014
Judge: Mrs A C Fryer (Irton)
Thanks to the exhibitors for giving me a lovely entry and to my stewards for keeping the ring running efficiently throughout. We had a good day with a very very slight drizzle; the exhibitors and exhibits seemed untroubled but it did cause the ringside to flee temporarily! There were some very good dogs present and I enjoyed all my winners but there are always some buts, and looking through my notes there was a preponderonce of “OK” over “good”. The standard asks for a dog that has the soundness to follow a horse; this, of course, must be understood in the context of a terrier working with the Hunt on rough moorland ground, but even so only the minority of exhibits could meet this requirement. Inadequate angulation leads to poor ground covering ability and untidy front movement – evident in a lot of exhibits. Whilst most exhibitors take the trouble to present their dogs as well as possible, a number were unfit and lacking muscle tone and would one of the Breed Clubs please put on a grooming seminar which shows exhibitors how to prepare feet and nails?? It is clearly needed. I forgive coats since these are outwith your control and sadly some excellent dogs had to pay the price for coming without a jacket.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Stoneygin Tallulah