- Show Date: 21/06/2024
- Show Type: Championship Show
- Judged by: Vanessa Cox Contact Judge
- Published Date: 02/08/2024
Blackpool & District Canine Society
Blackpool Ch show 2024
CKCS
MPD (2)
1. Cunningham’s Moonvale Vito Verheyen. Liked the size and balance of this well marked Blenheim boy, with much to like without any exaggerations. Appealing head with a soft gentle expression, dark lustrous eyes and well pigmented nose. Nicely arched neck leading into well laid shoulders and secure topline, topped off with a well presented silky coat. Moved freely and steady around the ring. Despite his tender age, thought highly of him to declare best puppy dog.
2. Willis’ Dinitro's Rock Steady Eddie. Another very attractive Blenheim boy who appeals for his overall size and balance. Handsome head, with flat skull, dark round eyes and good pigment, giving a soft expression. Nice neck leading into a level top line, well angulated hindquarters and good tail set. Well broken colour and silky coat. Moved out happily, just not quite as coordinated as winner at the moment.
PD (1)
1. Gibb-Stuart’s Tangledwood Love Be A Lady. A neat sized boy with a well marked silky Blenheim coat showing a nice balance in profile. Masculine head, round dark eyes, would like a tad more fill beneath, well set and feathered ears framing his face. Nice neck and shoulders, well angulated front and rear with a firm level topline. Moved easily, a bit proud of his tail on move and just needing to settle a little coming towards me.
JD (6)
1. Koster-Tindall’s Harana Now You Has Jazz. This smart black and tan youngster caught my eye on entering the ring. I liked his short coupled outline with good angulations front and back. Masculine head with large dark eyes giving a kind expression. Ample neck and well laid shoulders, with good bone and substance and well made hindquarters. Glorious coat with well defined rich tans and raven black glossy coat. Confident, happy showman who impressed on the move, with good reach and strong rear action, retaining his tail carriage and topline. One to watch. Best Junior.
2. Lovel’s Juzandia Keverne at Lovetrac. Another quality youngster, richly coloured Blenheim with a well balanced profile. Lovely masculine head, with dark eyes and nose, well feathered ears and a melting soft expression. Nice neck and shoulders. Well angulated front and rear, and a good spring of rib. He moved well coming and going retaining his topline and tail carriage, he couldn't quite match the drive of the winner today.
3. Hamilton & Hogg’s Kringleholme Continental.
YD (5,1abs)
1. Hughes’ Loranka’s He’s The One. Blenheim boy, I liked his size and breedy outline. Pretty head, yet still masculine, soft expression and very long ears framing his face. His well prepared silky coat has well broken up very rich chestnut markings. Nicely arched neck leading into a lovely straight top line. Good spring of ribs and well angulated front and rear. Moved well coming and going.
2. Carr-Tomlinson’s Lorankas Bryn Terfel at Gerallyn. Liked the profile of this boy. masculine head with well set ears, dark eyes and very good pigment. Heavily marked tricolour coat with nice soft and silky texture. Ample neck leading into a level top line and good tail set. Well angulated front and rear. He moved happily with ease on the go around. Just preferred the head and slightly softer expression of winner.
3. Kynaston’s Granasil Ovaltine
GD (4,1abs).
1. Lewis & Lewis’ Carleeto Cutie Pie JW. Attractive Ruby boy carrying a glorious coat with plenty of feathering, rich in colour and silky texture. Masculine head, dark eyes and nose pigment . Nicely arched neck leading into well laid shoulders, secure level topline and well angulated hindquarters. He moved fluidly on the go around with good reach and drive from behind, just tending to carry his tail a little high.
2. Leaver’s Revaelann Nik Nac Paddy Wak. Smaller richly coloured Blenheim lad, a touch long in loin so not quite so balanced in outline. Masculine head, dark eyes just had a little tear staining. Secure level topline, well ribbed with good angulations front and rear. Moved out steadily, couldn’t quite match the reach in front of the winner. Well presented coat of silky texture.
3. Kynaston’s Granasil Ovaltine
PGD (4)
1. Taylor’s Luvtayl Rave About. Well broken Blenheim boy, I liked his size and general shape. Handsome well proportioned head, with large dark eyes, and long well feathered ears. Good bone and substance, ample neck, leading into well laid shoulders, level topline and short coupled body. Well presented coat not quite in full bloom today. On the go around, moved happily and freely with good tail carriage.
2. Eccles & Spall & Clark’s Llapsttam Get Knotted. Well presented Black and Tan lad with glossy black coat with rich tans. Appealed for his size and breedy outline. Attractive head and expression with dark expressive eyes. Ample neck, leading into well laid shoulders, firm level topline and well angulated hindquarters. Move out confidently and happily, looking good in profile, just a tad close behind going away.
3. Slack’s Dalvreck in Dreams for Eversbabes
MLD (4)
1. Smith’s Beaudale Return to Sender. This compact Ruby boy stood out for me, he was carrying a glamorous profuse coat, very rich in colour and silky texture. Liked his overall size and balanced outline. Nicely proportioned masculine head, dark round eyes, excellent nose pigmentation. Clean straight front, good bone and substance, nice length of neck into well laid shoulders, firm topline and well muscled hindquarters. He scored highly on his movement with a fluid easy gait with drive from behind.
2. Richardson’s Kringleholme Kraftwerk JW . Blenheim lad with a well marked coat not quite in full bloom as winner. I like his size and breedy outline. Attractive head,round dark eyes and good pigment. Ample neck, short coupled body with good spring of rib. Moved freely and steady, just carrying his tail a little high on move.
3. Slack’s Dalvreck in Dreams for Eversbabes
LD (4)
1. Hughes’ Loranka’s Encanto. A super Black and tan boy with much to like and without any exaggerations, he moved around the ring stylishly with fluidity and drive. Appeals at once for his ideal size and balanced outline, and I considered him for the RDCC in some good competition. Masculine head with long well placed ears and the darkest of eyes giving a lovely expression. Nicely arched neck leading into a level top line, nice tight elbows, short coupled and with good tail set and carriage which he retained on the move. Well angulated front and rear. Excellent coat condition with well defined rich tans on a raven black background.
2. Spall & Clarke’s Llapsttam's On Your Marks. A bit bigger built than winner and not quite as short coupled, still has a quite a nice balance. He too moved soundly around the ring retaining his topline and tail carriage. Attractive head, dark eyes and very good nose pigment. Nice neck leading into a level top line with good spring of ribs, well angulated front and rear. His richly coloured Blenheim coat was very well presented.
3. Lee’s Kelrick Stars Come Out
OD (3)
1. Lovel’s Lovetrac Brandon. Glamorous Blenheim boy who was good to go over. Ideal size and shapely outline. Classic head with flat skull, soft expression darkest of pigment and dark round eyes. Nicely arched neck leading into a level top line and good tail set. Well angulated front and rear. His beautiful coat with rich chestnut patches and silky texture was presented to the highest standard. Sound and happy on the move with an accurate footfall, he looked a picture. Very pleased to award him the DCC and BOS. A close run thing in the challenge for BOB, the female just having the slight edge today on her showmanship and her “Here I am” attitude.
2. Rees’ Embeth Rock The Boat. Another super Blenheim of the highest quality, loved his size and well balanced outline. Beautiful yet masculine head, long well feathered high set ears, large round dark eyes and very good pigmentation all giving him a classic soft and gentle expression. Well made throughout, nicely ribbed, short coupled body and well angulated hindquarters. Presentation was first class with his richly coloured silky coat. Sound and true on the move holding his top-line and tail carriage. Happy to award him the RDCC, there is little to separate these two smart and glamorous boys.
3. Lee’s Kelrick Stars Come Out
VD (1)
1. Taylor’s Lorankas Moonlight Shadow. Nicely balanced Blenheim with a pleasing short coupled profile. Attractive head, with flat skull and soft expression, complete with lozenge. Nice neck into a level top line. Well angulated front and rear. Well presented coat of silky texture and well broken markings. Carried himself well on the move, with a very fluid gait retaining a level topline and proud head carriage. Happy to award him Best Veteran in Breed.
MPB (2)
1. Parsons’ Anjomil Moonflower. Two pretty Blenheim girls, the winner just having the slightly more coordinated movement and slightly softer expression at this stage. Very pretty head complete with lozenge, dark eyes and nose pigment. Good substance and bone, nicely laid shoulders and level topline with well angulated hindquarters. Richly coloured coat of a silky texture. Carried herself well on the go around, moving happily and with purpose. Very nice pup with lots of promise.
2. Willis’ Dinitro's Madeleine. Neat little girl, just 6 months so needing more time to develop and settle on the move, but lots to like about her. Feminine head, just need a touch more fill underneath her round dark eyes and she has the darkest of nose pigment. Slightly arched neck of good length to balance, firm topline, lovely rib for age and tail of good carriage. Her silky coat is coming along Just needs to settle on move.
PB (7,3abs)
1. Ireland’s Charnell Here Comes Summer. Gorgeous Blenheim, well balanced and elegant, she caught my attention as soon as she came into the ring. So pretty and feminine, her large lustrous eyes gave a soft and gentle expression, with long high set ears framing her face. Nicely angulated front and rear, secure level topline and tail set on and carried well. Coat was well broken with rich chestnut patches. Had the edge over the other pups on the move, moved out stylishly and with an accurate footfall. Happy to award her BPB and Best Puppy in Breed.
2. Lewis & Lewis’ Vina Minelli Du Chateau Noblesse mit Carleeto (Imp Deu) NAF. Very pretty Ruby presenting a very nice overall picture, liked her size and shapely outline. Feminine head with gentle expression and strong nose pigment. Nicely arched neck, leading to well laid shoulders and good ribbing. Well angulated front and rear. He silky coat was a beautiful rich colour with good feathering. She moved out confidently and soundly. Very promising.
3. Lunt’s Oaktreepark Royal Bliss
JB (9,2abs)
1. Richardson’s Kringleholme Caprice. Blenheim girl who immediately appealed for her size and femininity. Pretty head with lozenge, well set long ears framing her face and dark eyes giving a soft expression. Good bone and substance, nicely arched neck leading to well laid shoulders and level topline. Well presented coat with richly coloured markings. Her well angulated hindquarters enabled her to move around the ring with ease with good drive from behind.
2. Crozier’s Korraines Katrina. Black and tan girl, who again appealed for her size and shape. Well shaped skull with dark eyes and strong nose pigment, her expression is not quite as soft as winner. Nice neck leading into a level top line, good spring of ribs and well angulated rear. Her Glossy Black coat was well presented with rich well defined tan markings. Moved easily with drive but needs to settle a little coming towards me.
3. Gibb-Stuart’s Clivia De Los Ursidos Kodiak with Tangledwood
YB (7)
1. Hogan’s Arrowbien Hello Kitty at Stavonga. Blenheim girl of excellent type and shape. Beautiful classic head with lozenge, well-set ears that framed her face features and gave her a soft and gentle expression. Nice neck, firm back, short coupled with good spring of ribs. Well angulated front and rear. Well broken coat of good colour. She ticked so many boxes and looked good on the move, moving fluidly with drive and grace, just tending to carry her tail a tad high.
2. Sharp-Dixon & Reyes’ Mitapip Blossom. Blenheim girl of excellent size and balance with a very pretty and feminine head and expression, dark lustrous eyes and long ears framing her face. Nice neck into well laid shoulders, level top line and short coupled body. Well angulated front and rear. Moved easily around the ring with accuracy. Stylish girl with a lovely temperament, not in full coat at the moment but it is silky texture.
3. Kilcoyne’s Granasil Tea Leaf.
GB (7)
1. Lee’s Kelrick Diamond Girl. Blenheim girl who carried herself so well on the move, with an accurate footfall. Appealed for size and balance. Pretty head with lozenge, dark eyes, her nose pigment a little off today. Well angulated front and rear, nicely arched neck, secure level topline and short coupled body. Nicely presented well broken coat, she just needs a little bit more of it to complete the picture.
2. Taylor’s Luvtayls Flashdance. Pretty headed tricolour girl, very feminine with soft expression and the darkest of nose pigments. Nice neck leading into a level top line, good spring of ribs, well angulated hindquarters and tail set on and carried well. Well angulated front and rear. Her heavily market coat was well presented, glossy with rich tans and a silky texture. Came into her own on the move, very sound all directions.
3. Hamilton & Hogg‘s Gwyrthmon Sheslikethewind
PGB (7,1abs)
1. Ireland’s Charnell Songbird JW. Showy Blenheim girl, ideal size and shapely outline. Beautiful head, so pretty and feminine head with round dark eyes, well-set long ears that framed her face and gave her a soft and gentle expression. Nicely arched neck leading to well laid shoulders, level topline and well angulated front and rear. Well broken silky coat, just needs a little more to complete the picture. She moved with grace and drive and covered the ground fluently. Very promising.
2. Lunt’s Oaktreepark Royal Ava. Another pretty Blenheim girl, pleasing size and outline. Feminine head with lozenge, long ears and soft expression. Ample neck, well laid shoulders and a secure level top line. She used her well angulated rear to advantage moving soundly and accurately all directions retaining her top-line and tail carriage. Her well marked silky coat was well presented, just needs a little more to complete the picture.
3. Lewis & Lewis’ Carleeto Minnie The Minx JW
MLB (8)
1. Ryan’s Cavallibrook Ophelia JW. This stylish and quality Blenheim girl headed a strong class, ideal size and shape and is so good to go over. She has a beautifully feminine head with a soft gentle expression, high set long ears framing her face and dark lustrous eyes. Well made throughout with well laid shoulders, firm level topline and nicely angulated hindquarters all topped off with a well broken silky coat presented to the highest standard. Stood out on the move, very fluid and free active mover, happily wagging her tail as she went around with a proud head carriage. Happy to award her the RBCC
2. Lovel’s Lovetrac Born to Boogie. Another top quality Blenheim which made for a tough decision between these two. Very pretty head, very feminine with large round dark eyes giving a melting expression. Good bone and substance, and well made short coupled body Slightly arched neck leading into well laid shoulders, and firm level topline. Well angulated front and back. Shown in beautiful coat and condition. Very sound and accurate on the move, and shown in beautiful coat. Little to separate these two, the winner just had that tiny bit more animation and look at me attitude on the move.
3. Tarabad’ Frondil Dahlia Smith
LB (4,1abs)
1. Willis’ Arianna Salika Soul at Dinitro (Imp Ukr). Blenheim girl who won this class on her pleasing size and shapely outline. Pretty head and expression with strong pigment. Nice neck and shoulders, well-developed chest with good spring of rib, secure level topline and well angulated rear. Well presented silky coat. She moved around the ring happily and accurately holding her topline and tail carriage.
2. Snook’s Loranka's Dreams. Another nice Blenheim girl of good size. Pretty head, dark round eyes, would like a touch more fill beneath. Nicely arched neck, leading to well laid shoulders and level topline. Her well angulated hindquarters which enabled her to move around with good drive from behind. Her coat was well presented and of silky texture.
3. Wood’s Cavohana Colours of The Wind
OB (8)
1. Robb & Robb & Chapman & Ireland’s Ch Ellemich Good Trouble with Gleniren. An eye-catching quality Blenheim girl who grabbed my attention as soon as she entered the ring, with her well balanced compact and graceful outline and proud head carriage. Beautifully feminine head, with a soft gentle expression, round dark eyes with good fill beneath and long ears framing her face. Beautifully prepared coat of correct silky texture and in full bloom. Used her good front and rear angulations to advantage and moved out confidently with good reach and drive maintaining a lovely outline in profile, gently wagging her tail as she went around. She has great ring presence so she’s hard to ignore and really didn’t put a foot wrong today, very happy to award her the BCC & Best of Breed.
2. Lovel’s Ch Lovetrac Theodora. Another classy Blenheim girl, liked her size and nicely balanced short coupled outline, looked a picture, a glamorous toy spaniel. Very pretty head, with a gentle expression with large dark round eyes and good fill under the eyes. Ample neck, into well laid shoulders, secure topline, and well made hindquarters. Presentation was of a very high standard with a well marked silky coat and plenty of feathering. Moved steadily and soundly all directions. In the challenge for RBCC I felt that today Ophelia just had a little bit more reach and drive from behind on the move.
3. Hughes’ Loranka's Secret Potion
VB (2)
1. Potter’s Toyswood Blackstar. Black and Tan girl, of ideal size, carrying a silky glossy coat with good tans. Pretty head with well defined tan markings and dark eyes, would just like a little more fill beneath her eyes. Nice arch to her neck, leading to well laid shoulders, lovely straight topline and well angulated rear. Carried herself well on the go around, moving soundly and steadily, not quite the fluidity of the Veteran dog when it came to the challenge for best veteran.
2. Fox’s Lewharle Izzadorable for Lynmily VW. Blenheim lady, she has a feminine head with high set long ears framing her face. Good overall balance and size. Nice neck and shoulders, with good spring of rib, and well angulated front and rear. She moved well coming and going with enthusiasm. Colours have faded a little and her silky coat and feet had had some trimming.
Vanessa Cox (Judge)