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Lancashire Sporting Terrier Open Show
4 Dec 2011
Dandie Dinmont Jun (1) 1 Brookes Berdinbrook Ecco pepper b, very raw young lady but enjoying her day. Typical head & expression, good neck, sound front, well bodied. Pepper coat of good texture but almost ready to change. P. Grad (2 - 1abs) 1 Bell’s Kirkhalin Mystic Prudence, pepper b, feminine, of good size. Has good eye & expression. Scored in top line, well set on tail and carried correctly, Moved out well.
Open (4 - 2abs) ! & B.O.B. Booth’s Cloverwood Candlelight mustard b, feminine of lovely proportions. Typical head with good length of neck fitting correctly into well set shoulders. Correct rib & loin, in harsh jacket with undercoat, well set tail and carried right. Moved true fore and aft. In superb bloom and presented well.
Mark Ord
Scottish Breeds Open Show
Reserve best puppy in show ; Quality puppy, desired overall balance, expressive typical head, very good coat, moved soundly for age. Well presented,challanged hard for top spot but just lost out on maturity.
2/10/11 Judge Mark Ord
Junior
1 Dun Eideann First Edition (Best puppy and Reserve Best Puppy in Show)
pepper bitch, have to say I liked this youngster very much and was delighted when she was chosen for reserve Best puppy In Show. Shows much promise, fit’s the standard very well. Good skull & foreface, good eye & ear placement with good pigmentation. Clean neck into good shoulders. In good body, well let down between forelegs and arch over loin. Moved extremely well fore & aft. Good quarters and tail set. In good harsh coat with undercoat, very well presented and handled. Scored over litter sister today on coat, presentation and overall balance. Strongly considered for Best of breed
2 Dun Eideann Limited Edition
Post Graduate
1 Deegandan Rosemary
mustard bitch who won this class with ease on movement. Short of coat today but scored on conformation. Has a lovely feminine head, clean neck and uses her front well on move. Flexible body which I found those placed behind her did not have. Well handled.
2 Hendell Crofter at Pittfiraine
3 Dawsholm Cantily Ciara
4 Dawsholm Wee Darrick
Open
1 Ch Vistca Vincent (Best of breed)
mustard dog just coming into a new jacket but could feel evidence of correct harsh coat & undercoat. Strong head and in proportion to dogs size. Well placed eye & ear, strong jaw with good dentition. Short well boned forequarters with feathering. Correct rib & loin, flexible body & moved out well. Well set on tail and carried correctly with body. B.O.B.
Mr Ord also judged Scottish terriers
The Birmingham and District Gundog and Terrier Club
Sunday16/10/11 Judge Mr Mark Ord
Junior Dog/Bitch (2-1abs)
1 Shores Swanwillow She's Hot - (Reserve Best of Breed) enthusiastic young lady who powers around the ring. Head well proportioned with her body, skull broad and tapering to eye, silky topknot, well placed eye and good ear set. Strong neck into well placed front assembly. Front legs short & well muscled with good corresponding quarters, well used. Ribs well sprung. Thick coat , well presented. Well set tail carried correctly on move.
Postgraduate Dog/Bitch (3)
1 Sleights Cassencarrie Bobby Vee - well presented and handled young m of sound body. Well sprung rib and flexible, chest well down between forelegs. Strong skull, good pigmentation and correct eye shape
2 Bells Kirkhalin Mystic Prudence
3 Stones Ludlay Lord of the Isles
Open Dog/Bitch (2)
1 Shores Swanwillow Clarion Call - (Best of Breed) very young male, up to size but very well proportioned all through. Loved his head and expression, very strong neck fitting correctly into lovely flowing body. Deep chest well down between forelegs. Round chest and well sprung rib, hind legs longer than fore and well set, certainly knows how to move. Expertly handled and presented in lovely bloom, short tail, correctly set.
2 Morris's Cassencarrie Rumour Has it at Pennywave
Mr Ord also judged Bedlington terriers and Border Terriers