Roundtown Renaissance At Leysh

Name:Roundtown Renaissance At Leysh 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:16-08-1999 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Ricks, Miss C.R.; Ward, Mrs. L.  
Breeder:Mrs Lynda Ward 
CH Matamba Musketeer (D)
27-06-1996
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Raeburnfoot Royal Mail (D)
13-02-1990
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
09-03-1988
CH Dandyhow April Fool (D)
CH Gem of Valmyre (B)
Raeburnfoot Dusky (B)
01-03-1985
Dandyhow Silver Scot (D)
Wee Jean (B)
CH Matamba Rosemary (B)
14-10-1991
Colour: Red
CH Dykeside Gordon Ranger (D)
13-08-1985
CH Dandyhow Crofter (D)
Dandyhow Hot Chocolate (B)
Tandem Matamba (B)
05-05-1985
Duttonlea Viscount (D)
Tipalt Glenmelt Lady (B)
Crislea Essence of Roundtown (B)
21-07-1995
Colour: Grizzle
CH Loodal Aristocrat of Roundtown (D)
04-10-1988
Colour: Grizzle
CH Lyddington Let's Go (D)
09-08-1979
CH Farmway Snow Kestrel (D)
Lyddington Lass (B)
Lexing Sweet Brier (B)
23-05-1986
Glenlea Sunburst of Todgrove (D)
Loiriston Lassarina (B)
Leysh Nocturnal Spree At Desuzer (B)
26-08-1990
Colour: Grizzle
Kelgram Kayhasi (D)
13-10-1988
Kelgram Saucy Sam (D)
Dusky Ice Maiden At Kelgram (B)
Farmway Goosander (B)
13-05-1984
CH Farmway Snow Kestrel (D)
Farmway Shellduck (B)

Show Placings

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:
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Roundtown Renaissance At Leysh
East Anglia BTC Open Show
29th Nov 2009
Judge: Mr Euan Castel (Flutorum)
I would like to thank the Officers and Committee of the Club for their invitation to judge their Open Show. Special thanks to Bev Jackson for her efficient stewarding. Despite a cold and rainy day outside the atmosphere in the hall was excellent, thank you to the exhibitors for a lovely entry of 100 from 84 dogs, with 20 absentees. Overall the quality was good, with some close decisions in several classes. I was very pleased with both the final dog and bitch line up.
Veteran - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Roundtown Renaissance At Leysh