• Show Date: 22/12/2024
  • Show Type: Open/Limited/Sanction
  • Judged by: Helen Gutteridge Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 18/01/2025

Boston & District Canine Society

Border Collies.

P (2) 1st Barwick’s Tobermoray Touch Of Class. 9m boy. Free stands well, showing off his correct proportions and good balanced angulation. Typical in head and gait. Was sound from all views giving that lowered head hint of stealth. Very good oval feet with arch to toes. BP. 2nd Murfet and Oliver’s Tambuzi Guess Whos Back. Very nice 6m girl. Feminine yet sturdy. Really good body and topline. Typical head. Gait sound from all views.

SY(5,1) 1st Woodrow and Oliver’s Tambuzi Ride The Storm. 23m male. Correct body length to height, good leg length and balanced angulation. Typical head, medium length neck, level firm topline. Moved soundly and lightly from all views. 2nd Allison’s Wencap Topkapi Gem. 23m female. Pleasing feminine head, good overall proportions. Well angulated and balanced. Level topline. Typical BC gait but needs some training to go straight, as she was hanging out from her handler today. 3rd Porter’s Nashdom Idol.

L (4,1) 1st Berry’s Sianworth Rustic Love. Pretty feminine sable and white. Very well built with a level topline, good overall proportions and balanced angles. Feminine with sufficient substance. Pleasing head and expression. Good oval feet with arched toes. Gait sound and light, from all views. 2nd Allison’s Kinaway A Million Dreams. Correct overall proportions with a level topline. Well angulated all round. Feet a little flat in front. Not moving quite as true as 1. 3rd Porter’s Kirkwood Shooting Star.

  O (2) 1st Lee and Ratcliffe’s Sh Ch Arrodare True Legend. Well proportioned and angulated. Muzzle just a little shorter than skull, dark eyes, medium length neck. Level topline, well ribbed up. Gait light, and sound from all views. Good feet, strong pasterns. BOB. 2nd Jackson’s Troumerle Chewbacca. 11yrs. He has a pleasing head, correct body proportions to height and is well ribbed up. Now a little down at the backend and not moving out as freely as 1.