• Show Date: 02/06/2024
  • Show Type: Open/Limited/Sanction
  • Judged by: Pauline Smith Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 18/06/2024

Riddings & District Canine Society

Riddings & District Canine Society

Please find attached critique for 2 June 2024



I was delighted with the invitation to judge at this well run open show.


The Show is held outside on a sports field so the rings were large and spacious giving exhibitors every opportunity to show their dogs movement.


Thankyou to the Committee and my Stewards on the day for the invitation and for keeping the running order going.


I had super entries and quality in the stakes classes making decisions hard with good dogs going cordless.


When it came to BIS I thank the group judges for sending forward quality representatives of their breeds.


I was delighted with the quality of the seven exhibits who all performed well. However, my decision to take top honours was Harrisons Welsh Springer Spaniel who is a delight to go over and watch her move. 





BEST IN SHOW


Harrison Glenbrows Harmony Welsh Springer Spaniel B. 15 month old. Came through from the AV GUNDOG NSC. What an absolute find this youngster was. So very sound all through and what a super happy temperament she has. On first look she really stood out with her stunning outline. On going over her I found her to be so typical of the lovely Welsh breed. Beautiful skull with correct mouth. Has strength without any coarseness with a good depth to stop. Length of neck was pleasing and no throatiness. She stands on well boned legs with correct feet. Body has depth and shows muscle tone throughout. Rear quarters are sturdy and well set hocks. On the move she really came into her own with powerful action. Very pleased to award her BIS.


RESERVE BEST IN SHOW

Peach's Kilbourne Flora Mcdeva three year old deer hound.

Another surprise to find a young hound so very sound in movement and construction. Her expression is soft and kind with expressive eyes. Head is broad but not over done with taper to nose. Correct mouth. Her neck is strong giving her the desired strength. Correct slope to front angulation leading into a good body with arched loins. Rear quarters show width and power. On the move she flowed effortlessly round the ring. Well done.


BEST PUPPY IN SHOW

Hardisty Blunderhall Saucy Sally. 10 month beagle b. I really was spoiled for choice and delighted to award her BPIS. A super beagle indeed. Very smart outline. Has a wonderful head piece correct balance and no snipiness. Legs set under body with good bone and feet. Body has depth and strength with correct loin. Hind quarters are strong with width. Moved round on a sure footed stride showing true beagle character.


RESERVE BEST PUPPY IN SHOW 

Wray-Ramsden Takhisis Daggers at Dawn 11 month Rough Collie male. A smart boy indeed. Great temperament and shows himself off very well. Beautiful head with equal planes. 

Eyes and ears set correctly. Correct mouth. On handling him I found his neck to be strong and forequarters muscled. Neck slopes into strong body. Good depth throughout. Hind quarters are strong and powerful enabling him to move effortlessly. In excellent coat.


BEST VETERAN IN SHOW

Whitaker-crosby Cobyco Could be the last at Mulcair JW SH,CM. 9 Yr whippet b. What a beauty she is. Very smart all through. No coarseness at all. Has muscletone that some youngsters don't possess. Her head is correct and shows the gentle expression this breed has. Skull is wide but not coarse and tapers well. Correct mouth. Neck is arched and muscled. Legs set under body good bone. Deep chested with correct arch and ribs. Rear is strong with good hocks. Tail carried tyre on the move. When she moved out she has a good free moving stride. 

 

RESERVE BEST VETERAN IN SHOW

Squires Sh Ch Taftazini Homour Wynna 7 Yr German Shorthaired Pointer B. A good size. Head is typical with a good skull and foreface bone. Ears set well. Correct mouth. No throatiness. Neck is muscled and strong. Shoulders flow into correct body. Bone has density without coarseness. Well ribbed and back has strength which slopes slightly to hindquarters. Powerful and wide thighs. Good texture to coat. Onbthe move has reach and drive showing muscletone. 


AV puppy stakes d/b


1. Harrison Millpoint Watson young pointer male. Has quality and substance. Head shows work and depth with correct mouth. Good bone and feet. Neck is clean and flows into correct shoulder placement. Deep chest well ribbed back. Thighs have desired width of second thigh. Tail set correctly and used well when moving on a good stride . 


2. Peebles Seasham Too much heaven GSP 9 month male. Very much a baby but shows so much potential. Has quality and strength throughout. Good head piece . Strength through neck and body. Well ribbed. Moved out true. 


AV Junior stakes d/d


1. Harrisons Millpoint Orient Express Cavalier king Charles Spaniel. What a beauty indeed. Very smart and has great outlook and temperament. Beautiful head with well set ears. Great muzzle and correct mouth. Body has quality and is balanced. On handling him I found him to have strength and muscle. Tail set well

 In great coat. Showed himself to advantage. Moved out so true. 


2. Richards Kimberfield in love again. Flat coat retriever. A smart B. In great coat. Loved her outline and stance. Has good bone and feet. Powerful body and quarters. Tail set correctly. Powered round the ring with good reach and drive


Ken Pryor Memorial open Stakes


1. Nixons Ch. Quintana Lunar Eclipse GSP 3yr b. Certainly worthy of her title. My notes say nothing to hide on her! Loved her shape and size. Her head is true with good nose, eyes, ears. Correct mouth. Good bone and feet. Well ribbed. Correct depth to body well ribbed. Quarters have muscle that enabled her to really move well.


2. Pilatovas Sabsky Svartka JW. 3 Yr Weimaraner b. Unlucky to meet winner. Maturing nicely. Great eye colour and set. Length to ears. Correct mouth. Outlook is femine with strength and muscle. Feet have long toes good bone. Well angulated fore and aft. Moved with a good reach and power. 

 

AV Veteran stakes d/b


1. Cobbyco could be the last at Mulcair 


2. Lakes Wild Thyme Pointer 7 Yr b. A smart girl who has style and strength. Good head with chiselling. Well turned muzzle. Correct mouth. Correct bone and pasterns. Neck flows into sound body with depth and spring to ribs. Tail set well and used on the move. Free moving and sound on the rear. 




Pauline Smith

Judge