First Place in Limit - Dog, Judge: Mrs Jane Roberts (Smalesmouth)
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the Driffield Agricultural Society for the invitation to judge at their show.
I was grateful to have the use of an excellent sized ring. The surface was rather undulating and rough cut in places, which proved more of a challenge to those dogs whose movement did not have “the soundness to follow a horse”. It was a very raw start to the day with the dogs being judged under rather cold and misty conditions although the sun did break through as the bitch classes began.
Grateful thanks to my stewards Anne and Sarah, who kept everything moving so efficiently and were good company for the day. My thanks to all the exhibitors, it really is a privilege to go over your dogs and is always a learning curve. I had a thoroughly enjoyable day and there were some top quality exhibits and some promising youngsters, whose progress I will watch with interest. Some decisions were hard, and limit dog, junior and limit bitch had quality in depth.
It was extremely rewarding to find some very good double jackets amongst the entry but felt there were several others who had thin pelts or lacked undercoat. There were a couple with teeth out of alignment and too many dogs whose movement lacked the necessary drive from the hindquarters.
I was mindful of the job that Border Terriers were bred to undertake and I was pleased with my class winners; making the challenge for both dogs and bitches an enjoyable if difficult task.
This was a very good class of quality dogs that went beyond the placings.
This is a very well constructed grizzle dog and so well balanced. Really good head, with moderate width of skull, strong jaw and very good set of teeth. Well placed dark eyes with keen expression. Excellent reach of neck into well placed shoulders. Narrow front with excellent legs and feet. Narrow bodylines with excellent length of rib and strong loin. Easy to span. Excels in topline, tailset and correct shaped tail. He was fit and shown in very good double jacket with thick loose pelt. He moved very well from all angles, using his hindquarters to drive forward on a long stride. Well handled. DCC and BOB