- Show Date: 30/08/2025
- Show Type: Championship Show
- Judged by: Julien Barney Contact Judge
- Published Date: 13/12/2025
City Of Birmingham Canine Association
BEST OF BREED : GEE, Mrs R Ch Watercroft Easy Tiger - CC
Dog CC : GEE, Mrs R Ch Watercroft Easy Tiger - CC
Res Dog CC : JENKINS, Miss D & DARNELL, Mrs Edwina Kinsridge Cookie Monster - RCC
Bitch CC : THOMPSON-MORGAN, Mrs C Belleville Hold The Line
Res Bitch CC : THOMPSON-MORGAN, Mrs C Belleville Counting Stars
Best Puppy : JENKINS, Miss D & DARNELL, Mrs Edwina Kinsridge Cookie Monster - RCC
Best Veteran : MACARTNEY, Miss F J Ivrig Dancing In The Sun
Best Junior : THOMPSON-MORGAN, Mrs C Layhefields Great Ridge By Belleville
Best Special Beginner : THOMPSON, Mrs Justine Claire & POPE, Mr Neil Belleville In A Word
SBD (1)
1st: Thompson & Pope’s Belleville In A Word. At the top end size wise, however a smart boy with a well set on tail and good topline. Straight bone with good feet, well ribbed with some substance to him. Would like better return of upper arm. Well let down behind moved well away and looked well in profile.
PD (3)
1st: Jenkins & Darnell’s Kinsridge Cookie Monster. RCC. B&T. I preferred this’s ones head with a correct wedge shaped strong muzzle. Broad slightly rounded skull, with correct ear set. Keen and alert and full of himself. Correct topline with well set on rail, with some rump behind it. Good spring of rib and plenty of substance. Creates a balanced picture on the more. Good bend of stifle with well let down hock. Moved away with some purpose. Well presented with a good harsh jacket.
2nd: Gee’s Watercroft Time Flies. Not quite the head for me compared to 1st, not as strong in muzzle. Good ear and oval eye. , well made front with straight forearm and bone and feet. Coby with substance and level topline. Well set on tail. Good harsh coat texture and well presented.
3rd: Thompson-Morgan’s Belleville Bringing Hope (ai)
JD (4,1)
1st: Thompson-Morgan’s Layhefields Great Ridge By Belleville. Good masculine head and expression with an alert oval dark eye. Strong muzzle and well set ear. A strong neck into well made front with good bone and feet. Straight forearm. Good spring of rib and strong loin. Level topline and well set on tail. A well balanced dog and would like to see him when he has a fuller coat. Moved well in profile but was tending to kick out one back leg going away. Good harsh coat texture and well put down.
2nd: Gee’s Watercroft Time After Time. A compact body and good size. Well ribbed and strong loin, level topline and correct tailset and carriage. Good bone and feet. And well sprung rib. I’d like a better return of upper arm and some more work in the head. Correctly set ear.
3rd: Darnell & Pointon’s Kinsridge Smart Cookie With Jacquidon
PGD (2)
1st: Thompson & Pope’s Belleville In A Word
2nd: Owens’ Brickin A Wish Away. An unruly.teenager today and really didn’t settle on the move. A pleasing head with a strong muzzle and dark oval eye and well set ear. Straight front with good bone.level topline and correct tailset. Tended to fail into his front.
LD (4)
1st: Smith’s Javidel Repeat If I May. A smart boy absolutely full of character. A well balanced head, masculine throughout, good eye. A nice size with a good spring of rib and strong loin. Good bone and feet. Correct level topline, well let down behind, very smart in profile movement. Coat unfortunately in between.
2nd: Davis’ Watercroft Cosmic Dust. Not quite the head of 1st, like a little more work in it. Well set ear and used them. Compact body and in not bad a coat. Level topline and correct tailset. Like better return of upper arm and more rear angulation.
3rd: Gee’s Watercroft Goldfinch
OD (4)
1st: Gee’s Ch Watercroft Easy Tiger – CC. He won this class on his front movement. A quality dog in full bloom, well presented with a correctly textured coat. Masculine head with a strong muzzle and broad rounded skull with correctly set dear and used them well, full of expression with a correct dark oval eye. Good forehand, with a straight forearm, well laid shoulder.well rubbed and a strong loin. Good topline and tailset. Sound both ways on the move and kept a balanced picture in profile.
2nd: Thompson-Morgan’s Belleville Wordsmith. A liked this boy as he’s vert well balanced, in full coat and another full of typical character. Most masculine of heads with a super keen and alert eye full of expression. Very compact and plenty of substance to him with a good spring of rib and strong loin. Good strong neck leading into a level topline and well set on tail, well made behind and moved with some drive from behind, how his front movement wasn’t so good.
3rd: Smith’s Javidel May You Never
SBB (1)
1st: Mcdermott’s Macdiarmada Alderfen. What a happy soul how was really showing herself off. Not in the best of coats today. Pleasing head and expression with a good dark oval eye, and well set v shaped ear close to the cheek. Good spring of rib and level topline. Would like a little more of her all through.
VB (1)
1st: Macartney’s Ivrig Dancing In The Sun. On first sight I wasn’t sure about this bitch but could appreciate her qualities once I put my hands on her. Coat was on the blow. Good topline with a good spring of rib and well filled loin. A feminine head and expression, ears could hang a bit closer to the cheek. Moved well enough both ways.
PB (6,1)
1st: Gee’s Watercroft Stitch In Time. A smart baby who pulls themselves into a lovely shape. In fuller harsh coat compared to 2nd thus helping to create a more finished picture. Level topline into a well set on tail. Clean neck and shoulders and a good spring of rib and filled loin. Correct bend of stifle. Moved well both ways, but did tend to pull to the left on the go around.
2nd: Jenkins Kinsridge Petty Cash. A smart youngster. Well made front with clean neck and lay of shoulder. Feminine head and expression. Correct flow through the neck and shoulders into level topline. Well set on tail and some rump behind it. A close 2nd but not quite the finish of 1st today.
3rd: Haydon’s Earthtaw Quote The Poem
JB (3,2)
1st: Tate & Dragon’s Rambles Ruby At Jaeva Naf Taf. Smart youngster in super tight coat. Straight forearm, would have liked slightly tighter at the elbow. Well sprung rib and level topline, good bone and rib. The prettiest of heads and a lovely alert expression.
PGB (5,1)
1st: Thompson-Morgan’s Belleville Firestar. Smart well balanced feminine bitch. Really pleasing outline. In good harsh coat and well presented. Lovely feminine head with correct proportions, good dark oval eye and correctly set ear and held well to the cheek. Good size with plenty of substance, well made front and a well made backend to match. Well let down behind. Moved well out and back.
2nd: Stevenson’s Brickin One For You. Not quite the showmanship of 1st, but a well made bitch with good type. She took a bit to settle on the move but when she did went well. Clean forehand and lay of shoulder. Round feet and good born. Level topline and compact body. Would have like a little more to the head piece.
3rd: Wren & Tate’s Jaeva On The Run.
LB (6,2)
1st: Thompson-Morgan’s Belleville Counting Stars. Balanced and a lovely make and shape. Super mover and very smart and full of attitude. Good bone and round feet. Well balanced head with a good dark oval eye and correct v shaped ear well set. Good bone and round feet. Good level topline and well set on tail. Well let down behind. In super coat and well presented.
2nd: Haydon & Hurrion’s Villassa Quota Of Kisses At Earthtaw JW. Slightly smaller all over however still retaining her balanced outline. And kept that balance on the move. Lovely feminine head and expression, with a good dark oval eye well set, broad skull with correctly set ear, which lay flat to the cheek. A straight forearm with good bone and round feet. Compact body with well sprung rib, supporting a level topine and well set on tail. Well let down behind. Positive mover both ways.
3rd: Gee’s Watercroft Tiger Lilly.
OB (8,4)
1st: Thompson-Morgan’s Belleville Hold The Line. So very smart on the move and really capture the eye, and stands herself, a real showgirl Balanced outline and good make and shape. Clean forehand with good bone and round feet. Super feminine head with alert expression, used her correctly set ears to advantage. Good dark oval eye.. clean neck and shoulder with a flowing level topline. Plenty of substance and compact. Well let down behind and drove off well behind. Super harsh coat and well presented.
2nd: Jenkins’s Ch Kinsridge Takes The Biscuit. Smart bitch, compact and plenty of substance. Coby body. Feminine head and expression, with a good dark eye full of character. Well set ear on a broad skull. Level topline and correct tailset, with a well constructed rear end. Moved well both ways. Felt she made a better pair with 1st.
3rd: Brackner’s Ch Brupurhat Spirits Gift