Such a pleasing entry. Temperaments were superb, all wagging tails & happy dispositions.
PD (2) 1 Shore’s Swanwillow Sea Captain, mustard with a well shaped head & dark eye, correct mouth, he has a true front, good bone & well placed shoulders, sufficient rib & good couplings, standing he has a nice outline & used his tail correctly on the move; 2 Macpherson’s Dawsholm Wee Darick, p/s of nice type, well shaped head with good skull, well shaped ears held correctly. Outline was very typical but I felt he could have carried a touch more weight to advantage but has plenty of time. JD (2,1a) 1 Hunter’s Etsill Scapa Flow, p/s with a good head & eye giving a typical expression, well defined brisket & true front, well ribbed body, strong quarters & a happy mover. LD (8,2) 1 Hansford’s Cassencarrie Bonnie Lad, p/s, very good head with a lovely well shaped eye producing a typical expression, quite good in front, well sprung rib with a correct set tail making his outline so typical, muscular all through & carrying a coat of good texturel. RCC; 2 Miller’s Puddockswell Moon Shadow at Dryfevalley, similar to 1 in shape. Preferred 1’s head. True front with good bone, lovely textured coat, kept a good outline on the move but not as flowing as 1; 3 Denham’s Scottsbairn Duke Of Ross. OD (2,1) 1 Deacon’s Ch/Am Ch Pennywise Burning Ambition for Cassencarrie, mustard of exceptional merit, his whole construction just fits together so well, well balanced head with a large eye of good shape & colour, correctly placed ears, muscular neck, well placed shoulders, deep brisket, good front, well sprung ribs, rise over the loin dropping to a well set tail. CC & BOB.
PB (3,1) 1 Shore’s Swanwillow Seabreeze, headed a class of two lovely pups, p/s with a good outline, large head with a good eye, strong jaw, best of fronts, straight & broad, well placed shoulders, flowing topline, steady mover. BP; 2 Marshall’s Deegandan Lavender, p/s who looked further on in coat than 1 but not carrying enough body & 1 was more collected on the move but she has a lot of potential. Well constructed, lovely good textured coat. JB (5,2) 1 Kerrush’s Inzievar Platinum, mustard, nice size & shape with a well balanced head, good dark eye giving charming expression, straight front with a well placed shoulder, kept her topline standing & moving, lovely coat texture. RCC; 2 Morris’ Cassencarrie Miss Grace At Pennywave, p/s with the most lovely of heads giving such an appealing expression, quite well constructed with bone & substance. just felt she lost her topline when standing; 3 Miller’s Etsill Northern Lights at Dryfevalley. LB (6,2) 1 Danks’ Dawsholm Cantily Kate, mustard with a really typical outline, in hard condition, quality head, good eye & expression, straight front with a definite rise over the loin, lovely coat condition, kind expression. CC, her first; 2 Morris’ Pennywave Amaryllis, most gorgeous expression. Shade heavier all through than 1. True front. Just thought her topline was a little too flat but a quality exhibit; 3 Osbourne’s Pitfirrane Silver Lady of Braego. OB (2,1) 1 Jarvis’ Mosterlada Shooting Star, lovely type, quite well constructed with a very appealing expression. She could be heavier in bone for her size & did not give off her best on the move which affected her chances in the challenge.
STUART PLANE
PD (2) 1 Shore’s Swanwillow Sea Captain, mustard with a well shaped head & dark eye, correct mouth, he has a true front, good bone & well placed shoulders, sufficient rib & good couplings, standing he has a nice outline & used his tail correctly on the move; 2 Macpherson’s Dawsholm Wee Darick, p/s of nice type, well shaped head with good skull, well shaped ears held correctly. Outline was very typical but I felt he could have carried a touch more weight to advantage but has plenty of time. JD (2,1a) 1 Hunter’s Etsill Scapa Flow, p/s with a good head & eye giving a typical expression, well defined brisket & true front, well ribbed body, strong quarters & a happy mover. LD (8,2) 1 Hansford’s Cassencarrie Bonnie Lad, p/s, very good head with a lovely well shaped eye producing a typical expression, quite good in front, well sprung rib with a correct set tail making his outline so typical, muscular all through & carrying a coat of good texturel. RCC; 2 Miller’s Puddockswell Moon Shadow at Dryfevalley, similar to 1 in shape. Preferred 1’s head. True front with good bone, lovely textured coat, kept a good outline on the move but not as flowing as 1; 3 Denham’s Scottsbairn Duke Of Ross. OD (2,1) 1 Deacon’s Ch/Am Ch Pennywise Burning Ambition for Cassencarrie, mustard of exceptional merit, his whole construction just fits together so well, well balanced head with a large eye of good shape & colour, correctly placed ears, muscular neck, well placed shoulders, deep brisket, good front, well sprung ribs, rise over the loin dropping to a well set tail. CC & BOB.
PB (3,1) 1 Shore’s Swanwillow Seabreeze, headed a class of two lovely pups, p/s with a good outline, large head with a good eye, strong jaw, best of fronts, straight & broad, well placed shoulders, flowing topline, steady mover. BP; 2 Marshall’s Deegandan Lavender, p/s who looked further on in coat than 1 but not carrying enough body & 1 was more collected on the move but she has a lot of potential. Well constructed, lovely good textured coat. JB (5,2) 1 Kerrush’s Inzievar Platinum, mustard, nice size & shape with a well balanced head, good dark eye giving charming expression, straight front with a well placed shoulder, kept her topline standing & moving, lovely coat texture. RCC; 2 Morris’ Cassencarrie Miss Grace At Pennywave, p/s with the most lovely of heads giving such an appealing expression, quite well constructed with bone & substance. just felt she lost her topline when standing; 3 Miller’s Etsill Northern Lights at Dryfevalley. LB (6,2) 1 Danks’ Dawsholm Cantily Kate, mustard with a really typical outline, in hard condition, quality head, good eye & expression, straight front with a definite rise over the loin, lovely coat condition, kind expression. CC, her first; 2 Morris’ Pennywave Amaryllis, most gorgeous expression. Shade heavier all through than 1. True front. Just thought her topline was a little too flat but a quality exhibit; 3 Osbourne’s Pitfirrane Silver Lady of Braego. OB (2,1) 1 Jarvis’ Mosterlada Shooting Star, lovely type, quite well constructed with a very appealing expression. She could be heavier in bone for her size & did not give off her best on the move which affected her chances in the challenge.
STUART PLANE