SDDTC Championship Show 2022

Stoneleigh Park, 25th September 2022. Judge: Dr. Emma Greenway (Jollygaze).

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After a delay of two years due to COVID and Australia’s closed borders it was both an honour and thrill to finally have the privilege of judging such a wonderful entry of Dandies, here in the UK. I had a truly fabulous day and would like to thank the Club and my Stewards for making it such a smooth running and pleasurable experience. Having come to the UK to see Dandies on a fairly regular basis for the last 25 years, I was delighted to see that these days the vast majority of Dandies entered moved out well and very few were tummy tappers; most too were of excellent length and outline.

The depth and quality particularly in bitches gave me great confidence that the standard of Dandies in this country is hopefully set only to improve in coming years. While the overall presentation of the dogs shown to me was excellent, showing the correct Dandie outline to advantage, I was concerned to see a number exhibited in extremely short coats and alarmingly there was a decided lack of undercoat present in many. Undercoat is an extremely important element of a Dandies’ jacket which should be both crisp and linty, the undercoat critical to the creation of a pencilled coat that is both warm and weatherproof.

I was also concerned to see light eyes and high tail sets creeping in and would encourage breeders to be mindful of this when selecting what is bred from and to. Once these characteristics take a hold they can be very difficult to eradicate in the breed. A high tail set can really detract from the hallmark graceful curves of a correct topline and weaselly body, while a light eye can completely change a Dandies’ wise and intelligent expression and instead give it a rather hard bitten sharp look.

Overall I was delighted with my place winners and there were a number of very promising youngsters who’s development I shall follow with interest.

Finally without exhibitors there is no show, so a heartfelt thanks to all the exhibitors that entered under me. It was a privilege to judge each and every dogs. It was lovely a day that I shall always remember with fondness. Thank you.

Dog CC Milton & Kurg’s Ch. Barton Dandies Charles Darnay Winners photo
Reserve Dog CC Butcher’s Ch. Mishahda Mischief Managed
Bitch CC & BIS Tinsley’s Cloverwood The One And Only
Reserve Bitch CC Milton’s Ch. Hawkesmill Jenny for Wilmit
Best Puppy Kurg’s Etsill Hannabreck
Best Veteran Milton’s Ch. Hawkesmill Jenny for Wilmit

Minor Puppy Dog 1st: Drake & Kurg’s Etsill Mykillkvi with Tollcross
Pleasing pepper puppy. Good topline, well proportioned head and well presented. At this age a little wide in front, though, I expect with maturity this will improve. Tail set could be better. BPD.
Etsill Mykillkvi with Tollcross

Junior Dog 1st: Tinsley’s Cloverwood Black Jack
Lovely dark pepper dog. Good length and outline, correct coat – undercoat evident, would prefer a slightly darker eye.
Cloverwood Black Jack
2nd: Karlsen’s Dariant Gladiolus at Karezig
Pepper dog with lovely length. Sound moving, very balanced. A little out of coat on the day.
Dariant Gladiolus at Karezig
3rd: Hailwood & Flores Padron’s Cofgodas Golden Pippin Cofgodas Golden Pippin

Graduate Dog 1st: Sharman’s The Norman Conqueror
Confident mustard dog. Up to size, a little out of coat, good length and topline though tail set could be better. Super temperament.
The Norman Conqueror

Postgraduate Dog 1st: Rayner’s Reidswire Border Battlecry to Rubegud
Nice pepper dog. Good coat, a little wide in front, lovely outline, moved well.
Reidswire Border Battlecry to Rubegud
2nd: Simpson’s Dandiroyal Dream Catcher
Pleasing pepper dog. Good length, quality coat, would have preferred more forechest, and lacks angulation fore and aft.
Dandiroyal Dream Catcher

Limit Dog 1st: Poole’s Hawkesmill Merlon
Masculine mustard dog of good length. Well presented coat, moved a little wide coming at you and a little close behind, would have preferred more angulation.
Hawkesmill Merlon
2nd: Davies’s Dandie Dream Call Me Winner
Mustard dog, good length and coat. Moved soundly, tail set and carriage detracted from the overall outline.
Dandie Dream Call Me Winner
3rd: Jacka-Slater’s Partoncourt Song In Heaven Partoncourt Song In Heaven

Open Dog 1st: Webber’s Lilyphanie Great Showman
Mustard dog, rather heavy shoulders. Would have liked more forechest. Well handled, pleasing head.
Lilyphanie Great Showman

Champion Dog 1st: Milton & Kurg’s Ch. Barton Dandies Charles Darnay
Well presented masculine mustard dog. Pleasing head and lovely dark eye, confident mover, good outline, carried his tail like a stud dog. DCC.
Barton Dandies Charles Darnay
2nd: Butcher’s Ch. Mishahda Mischief Managed
Pleasing mustard dog. Well presented though disappointingly lacking undercoat today. Prefer a darker eye, head not quite as strong as 1. Moved very soundly, outline very pleasing. RCC.
Mishahda Mischief Managed
3rd: Booth’s Ch. Borderstone Kingman for Lannia Borderstone Kingman for Lannia
Res: France’s Ch./Int Ch. Back To My Roots at Luna Caprese with Torbrae Back To My Roots at Luna Caprese with Torbrae

Veteran Dog 1st: Booth’s Ch. Borderstone Kingman for Lannia
Well made pepper dog. Well presented in good coat – undercoat pleasingly evident. A little past his prime, but a quality dog enjoying his day. Very worthy.
Borderstone Kingman for Lannia

Minor Puppy Bitch 1st: Kurg’s Etsill Hannabreck
Well presented mustard bitch. Very pleasing outline, good length, moved well, a lower tail set would complete the picture. BPB BPIS.
Etsill Hannabreck
2nd: Renton’s Etsill Hesta
Good length, lovely dark eye, pleasing head. Gave her handler a hard time today!
Etsill Hesta
3rd: Hailwood & Flores Padron’s Redgreet Holly Berry Redgreet Holly Berry
Res: Atkinson’s Coupe D’Hebe at Hullpride Coupe D'Hebe at Hullpride

Puppy Bitch 1st: Allenby & Karlsen’s Diddimont Andante at Karezig
Feminine mustard puppy. Well balanced, moved well, lovely dark eye, pleasing tail car- riage. Head still a little immature.
Diddimont Andante at Karezig
2nd: Lloyd-Warrington’s Diddimont Honey Honey
Mustard, correct outline. Would have liked more angulation, lovely dark eye. Coat needed a little more work.
Diddimont Honey Honey
3rd: Atkinson’s Coupe D’Hebe at Hullpride Coupe D'Hebe at Hullpride
Res: Hailwood & Flores Padron’s Redgreet Holly Berry Redgreet Holly Berry

Junior Bitch 1st: Bell’s Cofgodas Beurre D’Avalon
Balanced mustard bitch. Well made front, plenty of forechest, pleasingly feminine head with lovely dark eye.
Cofgodas Beurre D'Avalon
2nd: Lloyd-Warrington’s Diddimont Honey Honey Diddimont Honey Honey

Graduate Bitch 1st: Bell’s Reidswire Lady Gaye
Quality pepper bitch, very well presented correct coat. Beautiful front assembly, pleasing head and expression. Would have liked tail set a little lower. Will be interesting to see how she develops, very promising.
Reidswire Lady Gaye
2nd: Fry’s Mishahda Pearl’s A Singer
Substantial mustard bitch. Good outline, pleasing head, moved soundly. Didn’t give her all on the move.
Mishahda Pearl's A Singer
3rd: Jackman’s Dryfevalley Golden Lullaby at Carnkie Dryfevalley Golden Lullaby at Carnkie
Res: Stanford & Pointer’s Dame Vera Ellen Dame Vera Ellen
Allan’s Cloverwood Saffron avec Clairmorin Dalmuster Serene Princess avec Clairmorin
Brannon’s Hullpride Marybeth Lacey Hullpride Marybeth Lacey
Jenkins’s Diddimont Patronas Charm Diddimont Patronas Charm
Rushton’s Mishahda Fell In Love Mishahda Fell In Love

Postgraduate Bitch 1st: Fray’s Woodfud Winters Dream
A quality pepper bitch. Up to size, well presented, balanced, moved well. Correctly low set dark eyes.
Woodfud Winters Dream
2nd: Cundall’s Diddimont Bella Trix of Bleaklee
Another quality bitch. Mustard, pretty head, lovely length and outline, forechest not as well developed as 1.
Diddimont Bella Trix of Bleaklee
3rd: Jenkins’s Diddimont Patronas Charm Diddimont Patronas Charm
Res: Brannon’s Hullpride Marybeth Lacey Hullpride Marybeth Lacey

Limit Bitch 1st: Tinsley’s Cloverwood The One And Only
An excellent quality pepper bitch. Very balanced, correct jacket with undercoat present. Lovely mover. Correct topline and tail set completed the picture. BCC BIS.
Cloverwood The One And Only
2nd: McCain’s Blue Violet Flower at Bankwillow
Quality bitch. Well presented, moved a little closer behind than 1. Would have preferred a little more angulation.
Blue Violet Flower at Bankwillow
3rd: Moult’s Hawkesmill Meg for Zamdilsa Hawkesmill Meg for Zamdilsa
Res: Kurg’s Etsill Selchie Etsill Selchie
Henry’s Trinzy Glamour N’Grace Trinzy Glamour N'Grace
McGuinness’s Diamondandie Blue Sapphire Diamondandie Blue Sapphire
Wilson’s Morawelon Cader Idris Morawelon Cader Idris
Brannon’s Hullpride Marybeth Lacey Hullpride Marybeth Lacey
Jackman’s Dryfevalley Golden Lullaby at Carnkie Dryfevalley Golden Lullaby at Carnkie

Champion Bitch 1st: Sleight’s Ch. Danchester’s Can You Hear Me Roar for Bonnybeck
Quality mustard bitch of good length. Pleasing head, well made front. Would have liked to have seen a little more drive from behind.
Danchester's Can You Hear Me Roar for Bonnybeck
2nd: Allenby’s Ch. Diddimont Luna Wuffgood
Pleasing feminine mustard bitch. Lovely outline, moved a little close behind.
Diddimont Luna Wuffgood
3rd: France’s Ch. Miss Sophie di Luna Caprese at Torbrae Miss Sophie di Luna Caprese at Torbrae
Res: Jacka-Slater’s Ch. Cloverwood Duchess May Cloverwood Duchess May

Veteran Bitch 1st: Milton’s Ch. Hawkesmill Jenny for Wilmit
Mature pepper bitch. Of excellent quality, beautiful length and outline. Well presented, balanced, sound and free moving. Lovely to see a correctly set tail. RCC BVIS.
Hawkesmill Jenny for Wilmit
2nd: Harcourt-Morris’s Dainty Dandies Royal Dutch Emma for Lenacourt
Mustard bitch. Moved soundly, correct outline, pleasing head. Not quite the length or bal- ance of 1.
Dainty Dandies Royal Dutch Emma for Lenacourt
3rd: Jacka-Slater’s Ch. Cloverwood Duchess May Cloverwood Duchess May

Vintage Bitch 1st: Bell’s Kirkhalin Mystic Prudence from Reidswire
Elderly pepper matron, sound moving, in lovely coat. Correct outline on the move. Happy and enjoying her time in the ring.
Kirkhalin Mystic Prudence from Reidswire
2nd: Fry’s Inzievar Gold Thread
Mustard bitch, with correct balance and outline. A little heavy through the front, showing her age on the move.
Inzievar Gold Thread

The SDDTC Championship Show was kindly sponsored by Royal Canin.
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