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Border Union Agricultural Society

Springwood Park, Kelso, 20th June 2010. Judge: Mr Brian Kerrush (Micklam).

Dog CC Hulme's Vistca Vian of Hendell
Reserve Dog CC Denham's Scottsbairn Duke Of Ross
Bitch CC & BOB Chapman-King, Eriksson & late Buist's Inzievar Gold Touch
Reserve Bitch CC Tinsley's Aus Ch. Jollygaze Doris Day at Cloverwood
Best Puppy Shore's Swanwillow Seabreeze

Puppy Dog1st: Shore's Swanwillow Sea Captain
Solidly built mustard, good head and expression, correct coat, well presented. Good topline, but moved a little close behind.
2nd: MacPherson's Dawsholm Wee Darick
Pepper boy with a good head and pleasing expression. Failed in topline and didn?t move well at all.

Junior Dog1st: Pallister's Inzievar Gold Reserve
A very masculine mustard boy, strong head with good expression, good length of neck on lovely shoulders, leading to a good arch over the loin, an excellent topline which he kept on the move, probably the best hind action of the entire entry. To be critical, I would like a little more length.
2nd: Hunter's Etsill Scapa Flow
Pretty pepper boy. Failed to 1 in movement, being very close behind. Strength of head.

Novice Dog1st: Pallister's Inzievar Gold Reserve
2nd: Miller's Puddockswell Moon Shadow at Dryfevalley
Pepper boy of nice size, decent head & expression. Failed to 1 in topline and movement.

Postgraduate Dog1st: Hansford's Cassencarrie Bonnie Lad
Lovely pepper boy with great head and expression and good topline. Coat rather sparse and he is rather high on the leg and needs to move better behind.
2nd: Brain's Avonview Bein Bhreac
Mustard boy with strong enough head and pleasing expression. Rather flat on top which made his movement difficult to assess by hopping around the ring.

Limit Dog1st: Hulme's Vistca Vian of Hendell
Mustard dog, as smart as paint, took my eye straight away, strong head, very masculine expression, in good coat and well presented, nice length of neck on good shoulders, good topline, which he kept on the move, which he did well both ways. CC.
2nd: Denham's Scottsbairn Duke Of Ross
Well known pepper dog with strong head and expression, well constructed, good topline. Moved a little close in front. RCC.
3rd: Skitt & Jones's Vistca Vincent
Res: Hansford's Cassencarrie Bonnie Lad
VHC: Smethurst's Dawsholm Dapper Davoc

Puppy Bitch1st: Shore's Swanwillow Seabreeze
Well constructed pepper bitch who moved better in front than her brother, won this class on maturity and type, pleasing head. Good topline, but needs to tighten behind. BP.
2nd: Denham's Kirkhalin Starlight Phoebe
Raw pepper baby, full of promise, moved quite well for her first outing, pleasing expression. Just needs time.
3rd: Ray's Dentgate Sweet Symphony
Res: Marshall's Deegandan Lavender of Duneideann

Junior Bitch1st: Chapman-King & late Buist's Inzievar Royal Silver
Lovely pepper bitch, right out of the top drawer, great head and expression, correct topline which she kept on the move. A little unsettled, but on another day will take top honours.
2nd: Pearson's Norfolkhaven Black Tulip
Lovely head and expression, but moves too close behind for a bitch with such good conformation.

Novice Bitch1st: Hunter's Etsill Inganess Bay
Sweet pepper bitch, could be stronger in head and have a little more neck to finish off topline. Moved OK.

Postgraduate Bitch1st: Chapman-King, Eriksson & late Buist's Inzievar Gold Touch
Top notch mustard bitch, best of heads and expression, great topline kept on a faultless move, coat just coming. Her overall outline is virtually flawless, she will go on to greater things. CC & BOB.
2nd: Hunter's Puddockswell Hootin Annie at Etsill
Pleasing mustard bitch, head could be stronger and she missed out on topline. Although she moved well.
3rd: Morris's Cassencarrie Miss Grace at Pennywave
Res: Motler's Wazzly Athena

Limit Bitch1st: Morris's Pennywave Amaryllis
Lovely mustard bitch, well presented and in good coat and condition, excellent head and expression, better topline of the two which she kept while moving well. Not finished yet, just needs a little more time.
2nd: Denham's Dentgate Serendipity
Solid bitch, but lost out to 1 in movement. Would prefer a stronger head & free hind action.

Open Bitch1st: Tinsley's Aus Ch. Jollygaze Doris Day at Cloverwood
A strong, cobby, pepper bitch, strong head and good topline, which she kept on the move, great coat and presentation. Could move better behind and to be highly critical, I think she could be a little more feminine in expression. RCC.
2nd: Jarvis's Mosterlada Shooting Star
Mustard bitch, different type to 1. Lacking a little in topline and moving a little close behind.
3rd: Motler's Wazzly Aphrodite