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2019 Open Show Results

Judge - Mike Wildman

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Best Dog and BIS SH CH PEASBLOSSOM JESTER

Res Best Dog EASTRIDING MAYFAIR

Best Bitch & RBIS TRIMERE TICATBOO

Res Best Bitch SH CH TRIMERE TICKET MAID

BPIS EASTRIDING MAYFAIR

BVIS SH CH PEASBLOSSOM JESTER

Best B&W SH CH PLAIGLEN HUSTLE

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Full Results for 2019

MPD (1) 1 Jenkinson's Eastriding Royal Mayfair. Wow what a great start to be presented with a pup of this quality he measures up for size and is so balanced. Of lovely type, his head is gorgeous with a soft kind expression, excellent balance with good work and chiselling. Stands tall on well boned legs, super feet his front assembly balances with his rear he is well put together in the middle. He had a large ring to himself and he sure used it had super action and so sound away. His immaturity was evident, but his type and quality shone through. Skilfully handled. Res Best Dog & BPIS.

 

 PD (2, 1) 1 Eastwood's Eastfalla Next Step. 10 month old liver/white of medium size and build of good overall balance. Would prefer him a touch more masculine but he is free from exaggeration. Moved soundly both ways keeping his outline in profile. I would prefer more condition and muscle tone, but he has time to firm up, nicely presented.

 

 YD (3, 1) 1 Topliss' Beresford Night Train. Gorgeous head on this dog, classic expression. Clean outline well off for bone quality, well padded feet, good shoulder and well placed elbows. Liked his balance and type, well angulated rear drove off well but was a little untidy coming had balance of outline in profile.

 

2 Thomas' Tigerrock Super Ted. Smaller but masculine type whom I've judged before and remarked then on his good bone and feet. Heavily marked quality jacket, deep liver and white sound moving but not the ring presence of first today.

  

PGD (1) 1 Happs Clentonian Solomans Seal. Really liked this super moving boy another liver/white who was well presented in good coat and condition. Really liked his head and eye, he is of correct size and proportions. He has pleasing bone and feet with good lay of shoulder, well ribbed body and soundly made rear quarters wide and well muscled.

 

 LD (2, 1) 1 Glendinning's Plaiglen Beaters Btrue. Neat compact bl/w of smaller type but not lacking in substance has balance and is typical of the breed when moving he did cover the ground and with good carriage.

  

Sp Beginners D (1) 1 Thomas' Tigerrock Super Ted.

 

 VD (4, 2) 1 Mitchell's Sh Ch Peasblossom Jester The Beautiful. Tri of immense quality, he is so well put together and just looks a picture of balance, his head and expression are truly beautiful with excellent work and chiselling and such kind eyes of correct shape. Stands tall with strong neck into superbly laid shoulders, well angulated upper arm, elbows close to body with exceptional forechest, level back well rounded body with good length of rib and short coupled to his croup which mounds well into his strong well set tail. His hindquarters balance the front and are broad and well rounded, he set off with drive from the rear returning has typical action in front, his side gait was impressive too he was on top form here congratulations to his owners/handler his coat and conditioning were undeniable. Best Dog & Best in Show.

 

2 Glenndinning's Sh Ch Plaiglen Hustle. Another worthy title holder and example of the breed bl/w who is of true type, totally square and free of exaggeration. Masculine head with glorious dark eye, excels in neck good lay of shoulder but not the return or length of upper arm of first. Well made body, broad well muscled quarters, he too moved off well and impressed in profile but not the reach of first. Very pleased to have gone over these two Sh Ch's whom I'm told regularly change places.

 

  

MPB (2) 1 Corbett's Trimere Taylor Swift. Super baby, raw but balanced and of lovely type has scope and flow to outline. Pretty headed with a kind expression. Super fitting shoulders quality bone and feet. Well bodied with generous rib, short coupled broad rounded quarters still loose and rolling on the move but her frame is well covered and will firm in time. Just as one would expect at this age so very promising. BPB.

 

2 Jenkinson's Eastriding Glam Princess. Slightly more forward than first and another quality exhibit. Presents a good outline and is lovely to handle she also has good depth and length of rib. Moved out well and more steady at the moment just preferred first's head and length of foreleg.

 

 PB (4) 1 Calvert's Calvdale Stowaway Magic. Well made, of good overall balance and sound moving with great reach she really covered the ground. Lovely coat and condition, well off for bone and substance. Stands on good feet, deep and well ribbed, firm loin broad quarters short below the hock drove her off well, she is sound both ways.

 

2 Corbett's Trimere Time To Shine. Of lovely type but sadly threw it away, was just not cooperating on the move she has other ideas! A change of handler brought her in order to display typical action and soundness. I liked her head make and shape, I hope she books her ideas up. 3 Glendinnings Plaiglen Tweedledee.

 

 JB (2) 1 Mitchell's Peasblossom Whisper. Stunning exhibit whose outline catches the eye and has scope. Her head is balanced and expression typical, fine and well laid in shoulder with good length and return of upper arm. Spot on proportions, excels in height to length ratios short well coupled rounded croup well angulated rear. Flat silk jacket shown in immaculate order. Moves with purpose, style and excellent carriage. Close up in the challenge.

 

2 Kirk's Potrail Shape Of You. Tri, unlucky to meet first as she is of immeasurable quality and is also superb on the move but not the scope of one, she is balanced and is free of exaggeration has good substance throughout.

 

 YB (3, 1) Pleasing class of females with little to separate them. 1 Reynolds' Clentonian Picture Perfect. She was the most pleasing for balance of the two. I liked the head and eye also on this liver /white who really excelled on the move displaying freedom, reach and drive from well placed hocks. She was well muscled and in good condition.

 

2 Sanders' Meonstoke Angelica. Heavier type than first and not as up on the leg but another worthy exhibit who has a good head, strong and mature in body, broad over her quarters and sound moving although lost her stride a couple of times.

  

NB (2, 1) 1 Kirks Potrail Shape Of You.

 

 GB (1) 1 Downward's Royal Gala At Reuben's. Black and white classy female whose outline is so pleasing and really catches the eye. She has good height to length and is soundly put together, nicely boned legs, stands on good feet. Maturing nicely in body and excellent moving, she is light on her feet and sound displaying typical front action. Coat is of good quality and she was presented in excellent condition.

  

PGB (3) 1 Gibson's Calvdale Rag Nymph. Pleasing head and eye. Well up on the leg with balanced proportions pleasing neck into well laid shoulders. She is very feminine and of typical type level topline with good length of croup, well made quarters and hocks well let down. Moved with purpose and was sound.

 

2 Joyce's Kingsheath Total Diva At Felltops. Heavier type than first and stronger in head. Very well muscled and in firm condition, well ribbed and strong in loin. Moved really well with good carriage and outline.

 

3 Conrad's Peasblossom Rumours At Strathnaver.

 

 LB (6) 1 Corbett's 1 Corbett's Trimere Ticatboo. A cracking class headed by this superb example she really typifies the standard, free of exaggeration and text book front assembly she had the best front in the entry. Excels in fore chest, well placed elbows tight to the body, generous in rib and she is so short coupled and strong in topline. Nicely shaped croup and well set and carried tail. Classic moving from rear well developed quarters, she never faltered going around moving with reach and drive holding her outline. She was well presented and could not be denied Best Bitch, closely run by equally typey litter sister.

 

2 Richardson's Cherishym Chara. Close up here in this good class of quality bitches. She really catches the eye for balance and type. Pleasing head of balanced proportions, nicely put together, all parts flowing together she was lovely to handle. Her moment was typical, covering the ground and was very sound both ways. She is of high quality and would deserve to carry her title.

 

3 Greens Kennairi Am I Said.

  

OB (5) 1 Corbett's Sh Ch Trimere Ticket Maid. Another beauty from this kennel and litter sister to Best Bitch. Really little to separate them, she too has faultless forehand construction. Superb in body, balanced front and rear she covered the ground effortlessly in another quality class of springer females. She had so much to like and was Res Best Bitch.

 

2 Calvert's Calvdale Hot Pink JW. Bl/white and another who excels on the move liked her quality head and true soft expression super bone and feet well ribbed up well coupled body broad over the quarters and of balanced proportions.

 

3 Lawler's Bordacity Honey Rider.

 

 Sp Beginners B (1) 1 Sanders' Meonstoke Angelica. VB (2) 1 Gibson's Calvdale Festivities. Nice type and so sweet natured, happy and outgoing with capacious side gait, very balanced and typical. In good coat and well muscled.

 

2. Reynolds' Mompesson Royal Flush. Slightly taller and of nice type. Balanced head and soft, kind eye. Moved out well with good forward reach. Holding her outline in profile

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