Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show (07-08-2011)

First Place in Limit - Bitch, Judge: Mr D Maggs & Mr G. Pickering

Show Critique:

Referee’s Report
I was asked to decide BIS between Bitch CC winner Guvercin’s Achnagairn Code Name Glebeheath JW ShCM, and Dog CC winner Bate’s Sweeping Foxtrot for Kgills (IMP SWE).
Two very typical quality borders with so much to like about them. Both had true otter-like heads, with decent strength of muzzle and good teeth. Both were eye-catching in overall outline, were well ribbed back, and had reasonably thick pelts with the correct double coat, although the bitch was carrying a slightly harsher topcoat today. Conversely, the dog scored in strength of loin. Whilst both had very good front and rear angulation which showed in their free movement, I thought the bitch edged it in terms of her superb overall bodylines and balance.
Terence Tuck – Referee
Dogs
I would like to thank the Midland Border Terrier Club for inviting me to be the replacement judge on this occasion; it gave me the opportunity to go over some very fine dogs. All the exhibits were without exception fit and healthy, and I felt there was certainly a depth of quality running right through all the classes.
Mr David Maggs, Dog Judge.
Bitches
I was very honoured to be asked to judge the Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show, I have been looking forward to it for quite some time and I have to say the day didn’t disappoint. As usual the weather was good, the breeze keeping the temperature appropriate for the dogs and luckily the heavy rain stayed away until after judging had finished. I would like to thank the Committee for their hospitality, and also my two excellent stewards, Chris Wallace and Ray Henry for helping me to complete the task of judging the 112 bitches giving me an excellent entry of 128. The quality of the bitches was excellent, I was able to span all the exhibits and mouths were generally good. Rear movement seems to be improving and I was very impressed with the standard and presentation of the bitches on the day. This high standard of exhibits meant that some very nice bitches went away cardless on this occasion, particularly in the Junior, Post Graduate and Limit classes. I was very pleased with my line up. I believe it reflected what I aspire for the breed a good honest border in hard condition that meets the breed standard which is capable of doing what it was originally bred for? whether it works or not.
Mr Graham Pickering, Bitch Judge.

Class Critique:

This class was full of bitches of great quality. Again there were a number of very good exhibits who went cardless today but are a credit to their owners.

Placing Critique:

This bitch caught my eye as she walked into the ring, when I went over her she didn’t disappoint. She is of outstanding quality, up on her toes and obviously loves the show ring. Today she was shown in peak and harsh condition. A lovely feminine otter head, wide skull and plenty of strength of muzzle. She has a typical keen border expression and lovely dark eye. A good reach of neck flowing into well laid shoulder, straight front, well shaped rib and strong loin. Well muscled hind quarters and good bend of stifle – narrow throughout. Today she was sporting an excellent double jacket, with thick pelt. A well set tail gave her balance. She made the ring her own as she moved around with ease and purpose. Very pleased to award her BCC and with the help of Tez Tuck, referee, BOB and BIS.