Second Place in Open - Bitch, Judge: Mrs T J Baird
I would like to extend my sincerest thanks to the society for the invitation to judge and for the wonderful welcome and hospitality.
The day was made even more pleasurable thanks to my two lovely stewards Colin and Margret who kept the ring in order and most importantly were pleasant and friendly.
The ring was a very good size;it was a joy to judge outside with the beautiful back drop of the Malvern Hills ,even the weather was perfect -not too hot and a slight breeze. The ground however was uneven with the grass rather long, causing some dogs to hop and skip making assessment of some dog’s movement difficult.
I found a good breadth of quality in some of the Bitch classes and some nit picking decisions had to be made, notably in the excellent junior bitch class.
Size needs to be watched as some youngsters were very difficult to span, coats were on the whole very good with just a few that had recently been stripped out and a couple of blown coats.
A of couple of exhibits had kinked tails and a couple of youngsters with level bites, all the males were entire.
Thank you to the sporting exhibitors for entering and accepting my decisions, I am honoured to judge so many quality Border terriers and was pleased to watch the best of breed short listed in the group, later hearing the puppy gained Puppy group 4.
Grizzle and tan who I was delighted to be able to judge as I’ve long admired her.
She has a beautiful Otter head with an excellent bite. Lovely elegant reach of neck into beautiful smooth narrow shoulders. Neat well boned narrow front. She has super ribs which are well carried back and she’s very easily spanned. Topline and tailset are excellent. All topped off with a new harsh dense coat on a thick pliable pelt. She moved out with precision and accuracy. A lovely picture both on the move and standing with such a striking typical outline. Had no hesitation in awarding this classy Border terrier the RBCC.