• Show Date: 22/10/2025
  • Show Type: Open/Limited/Sanction
  • Judged by: Catherine Gill Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 05/11/2025

United Retriever Club

United Retriever Club

22/10/2025

Retrievers (Curly Coated)

Puppy (0,0 absent)

Junior (4,1 absent)

1st and RBOB Sutton and Whitehead’s Foxriever Immortal Spirit. 16 month old black upstanding dog with a lovely attitude. Correct wedge shaped head with minimum stop and parallel planes . Good ear shape and ear set. Muscular shoulders and good straight bone to forelegs. Well sprung rib, deep enough for age ,slight tuck to loin. Excellent width of second thigh and well let down hocks. Good tail carriage, Moved well. Correct coat and curl

2ndSutton and Whitehead’s Foxriever Fire Fly. Liver boy of just 12 months, well up to size. In good coat. Good head planes but slightly wider in skull than 1. Strong neck into good forequarters. Well boned with good strong pasterns and tight feet with well arched toes. Good depth to chest but not as mature as winner. Moderate bend of stifle. Moved well

3rd Pavitt and Whiteheads’s Foxriever Fire Cracker

Post Graduate (3,1 absent)

1st Sutton and Whitehead’s Foxriever Immortal Spirit. Repeat.

2nd Edworthy’s Brightmeadow Man of Steel. Liver dog shown in good coat with correct curl. Wedge shaped and well balanced head with good eye and correct well set on ears. Strong slightly arched neck in to muscular shoulders but would have liked a more visible fore chest. Good bone and well bodied with correct length of loin. Strong hindquarters but can overstretch himself when free standing. Moved well.

Open (2,1 absent)

1st and BOB Edworthy’s Maycourt Heartbreaker 5 year old Black male. Won BOB on his maturity Good head with parallel planes, small ears well set on. Strong neck free from throatiness. Well laid back shoulders good straight bone and strong pasterns. Slightly longer than tall with well sprung deep rib , held his top-line on the move. Good , well muscled rear angulation. Moved well. Good coat with crisp curls.

Judge Cathy Gill (Jocagil/Amreville)