Show Results
Bath 30/05/2011
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Judge: Mrs S L Jakeman |
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Critique
PD(1) 1 Hornby-Smith &Smith's Druitz The Gingerbread Man Of Spitzbury.
PGD(2) 1 Chambers &Highmoor's Druitz Hufen Ia. Cream in excellent coat, good pigmentation, pleasing ear set on well developed skull, good dentition, nicely constructed in front and well ribbed, holds his topline well on the move, excellent tailset and one of the best movers, which annexed him the Res CC. I am sure he has a promising future.
LD(2) 1 Chambers' Uncas Von Zwergen Konig (Imp Hun). Such an impressive bronze coloured coat of the correct texture, loved his head and ears, pigmentation of correct toning colour, well boned with good feet, adequate spring of rib and pleasing tailset, spoilt on the move by his own idiosyncrasies. 2 O'Loughlin's Caoilta Wicca. Pleasing for type with good ears and eyes, his couplings are a little long and as he was somewhat overcoated this did not help his balance, not as positive fore and aft as the winner either standing or on the move.
OD(3) 1 Hewett's Ch Spellcast Talk To Me JW. Black with an impressive outline and correct for size, pleasing head with good dark eyes, correct mouth and correct expression, well constructed in front with width and depth, good bone and correct tight feet, solid in body with well sprung ribbing and good muscular condition, well carried tail, in good jacket and movement to impress from every angle. Just one little question, but not enough to stop him topping the breed with CC and BOB. 2 Williams Druitz Black Prince. Another excellently coated black whose colour was good, a shade bigger in ear than the winner and felt his bite could be tighter, but he was not alone in this respect as there were several the same. Neat in muzzle, good expression, nicely ribbed up, did not flow quite so well on the move today.
MPB(4, 1) 1 Blight's Flamuna Curtain Call For Rosechow. Just 7 months and some developing to do, but all the essentials are there except for body weight, felt she was so, so lean for just a baby, pleasing in head, good ribbing and topline, well boned legs and feet and moving rather well. 2 Hughes &Forrester's Druitz Dusky Dream At Candease. Cream sable in really good coat, somewhat stronger in head with a fuller muzzle than first, nice mover, holding her level topline and she had a good tailset, nice ribcage for one so young. 3 Williams' Druitz Follow That Dream.
PB(1) 1 Blight's Flamuna Curtain Call For Rosechow.
JB(1) 1 Orr's Rossfort Andante With Sobriety. Very impressive youngster whose cream colour is appealing, sweet head with good bite, eyes and earset, nicely boned and has good feet, holds her head well and presents a nice outline with good topline, tail and well ribbed up body inbetween. Not demonstrating perfect action in the class but much better in the challenge and this clinched it for the CC.
PGB(1) 1 Hunter's Rossfort Wendika. Well coated sable with typical head, but maybe a shade bold in eye, good muzzle and well placed ears which have nicely rounded tips, nicely boned and with neat feet, excellent rib and tailset, moved well when she settled to the job in hand.
LB(3, 1) 1 Thurston's Caoilta Iceni For Liubice. Cream with a coarse coat that would have been enhanced by a bath. Attractive head and expression and good bite, pleasing depth to body with topline and tailset of good order, tended to move a little wide but both her front and legs and feet are correct for structure. 2 Williams' Druitz Melisande. Orange, which is coming into coat nicely, somewhat fine in the head, but pigmentation and features all correspond with one another, nicely constructed throughout and maintains her topline on the move.
OB(5) 1 Rolleston's Kelham Pillow Talk. Three differing bitches here. White in excellent coat and condition, lovely head type with well set on ears and correct skull, eyes not her fortune but this is nit picking, well ribbed and carrying enough weight, which had an effect upon her action, though she is true enough in both directions. I prefer to see the coat at a natural length. Res CC. 2 Orr's Ch Pufnstuf Put A Spellon You At Sobriety. Nicely coated black which is lighter in body, lovely head piece with good bite and dark eyes, lacks sufficient depth to her body but presents a pleasing overall outline, moved well going away. 3 Bridle's Abbeyhome Abundance In Black.
Sheila L. Jakeman