First Place in Open - Bitch, Judge: Mr T Tuck (Nettleby)
Thanks to all exhibitors for providing a really good entry, and thanks also to my calm and efficient steward for helping to make this a thoroughly enjoyable appointment. The heatwave temperature had thankfully dropped and the covered half of the ring provided very comfortable conditions.
I was thrilled with my final line up in dogs and bitches. In particular, I thought the Reserve CC and CC winners were very typical, high quality and honest all round border terriers. It is always very exciting and satisfying to see borders of such a high calibre at the top end of the range.
It is difficult to make generalisations, as strengths and weaknesses varied considerably across the total entry. I found numerous decent, moderately broad heads, some of which had the classic otter-like appearance, strong muzzle and keen expression. Overall size and correct balanced proportions seemed reasonably consistent, and I don’t recall any of the well over-sized and coarser types that one sometimes encounters. I thought hind quarters were good overall, though straight fronts and well laid shoulders were less common. Coats varied, as they always do, though I would have liked to find a few more that combined the really harsh topcoat, good undercoat, and thick pelt. Was this just due to the state of individual coats on the day, or is the weatherproof coat and jacket receiving less attention?
Any of the above observations are, of course, based on the entry on the day and are not necessarily a pronouncement on the breed as a whole!
A real eye-catcher, and full of quality. Beautiful and typical otter-like skull with lack of stop, correct eyes, ears and expression. Moderate length of neck, cleanly laid shoulders with good angulation and a beautiful straight front. Lovely topline and tailset, narrow body, and nicely angulated hind quarters. Looked superb standing, and moved freely and with style. Altogether a balanced, beautiful and unexaggerated border, I was delighted to award her Bitch CC and BOB. Ultimately, it was her head that tipped the scales in her favour over the dog, but a very close decision.