First Place in Open - Bitch, Judge: Mr. Mark Ord (Marnadee)
Thank you all who entered today some classes more difficult than others & some that could change places on a different day. For me it is all about judging the dog on the day and how it performs. I am sad to say I found many of the males difficult to span, I was not impressed with a lot of the heads, the standard is specific on what it requires. Tails I found better than previously. A lot of dogs I thought good on the stack fell apart in front movement. Bitches for me had more depth of quality and more uniform in size, happy to say I could span most of them. I have been criticised before as have others for using the term racy when the breed standard only uses the term with regard to quarters but I also interpret the statement “able to follow a horse” to mean a dog needs to be racy. Nothing heavy & broad will be capable of this task. Vital to remember what the breed was bred to do. Borders had the biggest entry in Terriers today by a long shot & I thank you all for giving me the privilege to handle your dogs.
I was delighted with my top winners today, I was informed my doc C.C, res C.C. & best puppy dog were all related. My bitch C.C. I did well as a puppy at an open show and is the daughter of the bitch I gave the C.C. last time i judged the breed.
at just 2 yrs old this worthy title holder just oozes quality, well shaped head & v shaped ears correctly set, moderate neck leading to excellent shoulder & upper arm, stands straight in front at all times, does not need to be put in position she does it naturally, easy to span rib, strong firm loin, best of quarters & tail correctly set and carried, presented to perfection in double jacket of correct texture & certainly has a dense undercoat, lovely thick loose pelt, movement is sound & precise