Best Dog
Reserve Best Dog
Best Bitch & BOB
Reserve Best Bitch
Best Puppy
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Kerrush's Inzievar Silver And Gold
Riach's Puddockswell Gilded Imp
Marshall's Dun Eideann First Edition
Chapman-King's Inzievar Sparkling Silver
Chapman-King's Inzievar Sparkling Silver
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Veteran Dog or Bitch |
1st: Jarvis's Mosterlada Shooting Star
7 years mustard of good length and still sound on the move. Good head proportions but skull a little flat. Good eye colour. Not in her best coat and has lost a little of her topline shape now but she has a lot of type.
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Puppy Dog or Bitch |
Close call here.
1st: Jarvis's Inzievar Summer Gold
9 months mustard, lovely body shape and carriage, very good quarters, good head proportions. Can tighten a little in front yet but her head and fineness of ear leather just getting her above her brother.
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2nd: Kerrush's Inzievar Silver And Gold
Litter brother, excellent movement and good body shape, very good eyes and expression. I preferred foreface and finer ears of 1 but his movement, topline and super coat had great appeal. I thought highly of him and he won BD in the entry.
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3rd: Skitt's Deegandan Bede |
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Junior Dog |
1st: Marshall & Skitt's Deegandan Dughall
16 months, good proportions, low set and with good head proportions, fine ears and good eyes. Tailset and carriage could be better, coat needs to clear.
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Graduate Dog |
1st: Riach's Puddockswell Moon Dance
Pepper of good size and shape, carried well on the move. Needs a little more coat. Head of good proportions.
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2nd: MacPherson's Dawsholm Wee Darrick
Good size but carrying too much weight which took away from topline and front movement. Excellent eyes and temperament, good coat.
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Open Dog |
1st: Riach's Puddockswell Gilded Imp
6 years mustard, smaller, low set dog of good proportions. Tail a little high set. Moves well. Feet and front action could be better. RBD.
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Junior Bitch |
1st: Chapman-King's Inzievar Sparkling Silver
8 months, beautifully headed pepper, excellent mover, just shapely and in good coat. Just carrying a little puppy fat at present but great breed type, lovely size. Should have a great future with the other youngsters from this breeder. BP & RBB.
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2nd: Miller's Puddockswell Moon Whisper at Dryfevalley
14 months, lovely size and type, good head proportions and fine leathers, good eyes. Not the rear movement of 1 but I liked her a lot.
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Graduate Bitch |
1st: Marshall & Skitt's Dun Eideann Limited Edition
Mustard, lovely type, excellent movement, very good head proportions and bone. Just coming into good coat. I would like her just a touch firmer in body condition but excellent quality and pressed hard later.
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2nd: Miller's Puddockswell Truly Scrumptious at Dryfevalley
Sound mover, good coat. I would prefer her a little stronger in foreface. Preferred topline of 1.
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3rd: Smith's Glendandy Twinkle Star |
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Open Bitch |
Very good class for depth of quality.
1st: Marshall's Dun Eideann First Edition
Lovely pepper, in great form, full of type and her topline a gentle curve without exaggeration. Very good head proportions and good movement, crisp top coat. Her topknot could be clearer but looked the part here. BOB.
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2nd: Kinsey-Morgan's Inzievar Gold Effect
Lovely to go over on the table and full of type but needing a little more confidence on the move and whilst she was very sound just lost the gentleness of topline.
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3rd: Ray's Dentgate Sweet Symphony |
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Res: Kinsey-Morgan's Inzievar Gold Edition |
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VHC: Smith's Somercloud Starprize at Glendandy |