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RESULTS PICTURES AND REPORT CLICK ON THE BLUE LINKS TO SEE THE PEDIGREE Thanks to my two kind and efficient
lady stewards, judging this, one of my very favourite breeds, was sheer
enjoyment. The ring was large enough so that the hounds could be moved
properly and the very considerate handlers and the sweet personalities
of the breed made for a lovely experience.
For Best of Breed I had two lovely animals ; the young male, just 18 months old, Mr. and Mrs, Rhodes’ Gentom Peacemaker and the mature bitch, coming up four years, Ch. Greyflax A Kind of Magic. Maturity tipped the scales and the bitch won Best of Breed, but I must say that I was so very taken by this young dog, so nicely handled by the Rhodes’ young grandson. Being somewhat of a movement freak, I had tried throughout the judging to satisfy my triple requirements for type, movement and breed character. Certainly both my CC winners exhibited the freedom of movement, the “easy, active and true” long striding action that for me is a hallmark of the breed, and quite unalike that of the breed’s larger “cousin”, the Irish Wolfhound. It is an elastic movement, and you feel as if the hound could keep going practically forever. Dagmar Kenis Pordham (judge) |
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| Veteran dog (1)
1. Codd’s Gazeawhile
Lyric. Seven year old dog with a lovely outline; and one that I
liked very much for his type.
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Special Puppy dog (5, 3 abs.)
picture Krista Heger 1. and best puppy Hawkins’ Kwaricott Archimago. Dark brindle dog of 13 months, of excellent type and well presented in good crisp coat. Nice head, well folded ears, long neck and forehand rather forward set, and rather upright over the upper arm. Good feet. Excellent topline and croup, well defined underline. Well angulated rear quarters. Movement free and elastic, but needs to strengthen somewhat in rear action, as one would expect in a youngster. Very promising. 2. Claonaiglen Gelly at Cadmore. A month younger this lighter grey dog scores on his very free long striding side action. Nice head and expression. His coat is very soft over the neck and forehand, but of better texture over his rear quarters. Nice head, well angulated shoulder and upper arm, feet long . Rather flat over the back and tends to a steep croup. overall at rather an inbetween stage, a teenager. |
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BEST PUPPY KWARICOTT ARCHIMAGO (L) CLAONAIGLEN MALLIE (R) |
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| Special Junior dog (9)
1, and CC Rhodes’s Gentom Peacemaker. What a beautiful young dog, only just 18 months old, presented in excellent harsh coat. He has a wonderful outline and is already very well balanced overall, and is also a wonderful free and active mover with the kind of verve and elasticity that for me indicates the well muscled hound that could do its job when hunting. Lovely head, high set well folded ears, lovely strong well muscled neck, set smoothly into very good shoulders. Somewhat narrow in front as yet, excellent topline and croup, very well defined underline. Lovely wide hindquarters and went strongly and truly. Excellent bone and feet. He does need to tighten in front action coming towards you, but I felt that careful exercise will correct this. Overall a young hound of wonderful quality and promise.
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Postgrad.dog (18, 2 abs) 1. Peach’s Readwald Thor to Kilbourne. Very well presented dark brindle of 18 months, although in a smaller mold .Very similar in type and outline to the winner of the last class and I note that they are both by the res CC winner from the open class. Beautiful head and expression, well folded ears, Good strong neck, well set into nicely angulated forehand. Proper bone for his size, but would like to see feet better knuckled up, they are rather long and thin. Excellent topline, croup and well angulated hindquarters. Well defined underline. Lovely fluid mover. 2. Brutus Fraxinus of Ehlaradawn, Powerfully made young dog of very nice type, and presented in wonderful muscular condition. Nice masculine head, well folded ears. Good strong neck, rather forward set forehand, excellent bone for his size. Excellent topline, somewhat steep over the croup. Nice wide hindquarters. Moved powerfully and well, especially in rear. 3. Greyfriars Gille of Beardswood. Another powerfully made young dog, presented in excellent muscle and condition. Very nice head, well folded, rather larger ears, well muscled neck, good front of proper width, excellent bone and feet. Firm topline, very good wide hindquarters. As he is young I feel he will drop in underline, which will balance him more overall. Free and active mover.
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| Limit dog (7 )
1. Owen & Brodie’s Wolfscastle Wood Melick Very handsome grey dog presented in excellent condition. Very nice head, well folded small and high set ears. Lovely strong neck of proper length, well set into very good shoulders. Proper bone for size. Feet tending to a harefoot. Excellent firm topline. Croup rather steep. Long striding movement. 2. Regalflight Sligo Very attractive dog, masculine while still elegant. Beautiful head and expression, good strong neck well set into good shoulders, but has upright upper arm and forward set elbows. Excellent bone and feet. Lovely sweep over the topline, but croup rather steep. Nicely angulated hindquarters, . A very stylish mover. 3. Greyhawks Romanie Rom. Well presented shapely dog with a very nice outline. Nice head but more furnishings and hair around the neck would improve expression, flat folded ears. Nicely angulated front, proper bone for size. Good strong topline, wide hindquarters. Free mover. |
Open dog (12, 3 abs)
1 and res, CC Peach & Phillips’ Wild
West v. d. Oelmuhle. Beautiful three year old dog of wonderful old
fashioned type, very well presented in excellent coat and condition.
Beautiful head of lovely proportions, lovely highest small well folded
ears. Lovely long and stong neck, smoothly set into excellent shoulders.
Lovely flow over the topline, croup and hindquarters. Holds topline
so well on the move and he was so free and light as seen in side action.
I was so pleased to see as I was preparing my critique that he was the
sire of two winners in the dog classes, including the young CC winner.
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| DOG RCC WILD WEST VON DER OELMUEHLE (IMP DEU)
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| Veteran bitch (1)
1and res.CC 1. Florent’s Int. Ch. R’hafia of Muma. Very dignified and very beautiful still at 8 years of age. I have judged this lovely lady before, at a French Club show, where she won Best of Breed, but it was over three years ago and I am glad to say that she has not changed much, simply become a little older, and with it perhaps a bit more slow in movement. Lovely head with beautiful highest small ears, good strong neck well set into the very well angulated forehand. Proper bone for her size, very good feet. Beautiful flow over the topline croup and hindquarters. Still a lovely smooth and true mover. |
Special Puppy bitch ( 2, 1 abs)
1. Parsons &McKinnon’s Claonaiglen Mallie. Pretty baby of 12 months, very feminine in her outline. Sweet head, well folded small ears, good neck. At present rather upright over the forehand, especially over the upper arm. Reasonable bone and feet. Very good topline and croup to nicely angulated hindquarters. Moved very freely, but with a rather high front action. \Promising baby.
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| Junior bitch (7, 2 abs)
1. Obrien & Quinn’s Kilbourne Fire Crest. 14 month old bitch with a lovely outline . Lovely head, very nice expression. Good neck and front, proper bone and reasonable feet. Excellent topline, croup and nicely angulated hindquarters. Very free and easy side action. 2. Marandike Ebony’s choice to Wolfscastle. Another very nice young bitch, well balanced overall. Nice feminine head, and a calm sensible expression, good strong neck well set into a well laid back shoulder but more upright in upper arm. Nicely angulated hindquarters and went well going away. Free side action, but somewhat untidy over the elbows. 3. Fernbarrow Flora. A very pretty and feminine bitch, not always so co operative, but I felt she was of very nice type and quality. She was also very young looking, at just 13 months. Scored on her lovely flow over the topline and her excellent well-knit feet. |
Postgrad.bitch (25, 8 abs)
1. Bailey’s Greyflax Milly Molly Mandy. Lovely young grey bitch of 24 months, presented in lovely condition. Sweet feminine head, small well folded high set ear, good neck well set into excellent shoulders, upper arm rather forward set, proper bone for size, feet could be better knuckled up. Very good firm topline, good croup and nicely angulated hindquarters. The depth of body that she should develop with age will balance her out I feel. A bitch built on longer lines, and as is often the case, she really is able to move out in a very ground covering action. 2. Nixophel Crystal Amethyst. Another lovely young bitch, just 21 months old, and again a very free easy light mover. Lovely for type and outline. Sweet feminine head, well-folded ears, more neck furnishings would improve the all over picture. Very good strong neck, more forward placed forequarters than the winner; lovely topline, croup and well angulated hindquarters. Excellent definition of underline. Free powerful mover. 3. Killoeter Leyla. I was most impressed by the workman like quality and the excellent muscular condition of this bitch, for me very reminiscent of the Ardkinglas hounds. Beautiful head with high set small ears, strong neck that could be longer, good shoulder, lovely strong bone and lovely feet! Did not always cooperate with her handler and would drop her topline standing. One of the very strongest hindquarters in the whole entry. |
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| Limit bitch ( 17, 5 abs)
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Open bitch (13, 3 abs)
1. CC and BOB Bailey’s Ch.Greyflax A Kind of Magic. The star of the show for me! Truly lovely bitch, coming up to four years of age, so should be at her best now. Most wonderful outline, so in balance overall. Lovely head and expression, good strong and well set neck, very good forehand, proper bone, lovely definition of underline, excellent firm topline, very good set of croup and well angulated long hindquarters with good width across. Moved so freely with a long ground covering stride and with that special light action that is for me so typical of the breed. It was truly her day. 2. Ch. Greyflax Waterloo Sunset, I note a half sister to the winner through the sire, and the same dam/grand dam. The same overall look of quality and all over balance, and again presented in most wonderful body and condition. Very nice head, somewhat deeper earset, wonderful strong neck, excellent shoulder and front, proper bone and good feet. Very good firm topline, nicely angulated hindquarters, Like her sister very graceful on the move. 3. Int/Ger/VD Ch. Fritzens Molly the Mop. Mature and very well presented visitor from Germany. Beautiful head and expression with high set well folded ears. Lovely over the neck and forehand, proper bone and feet. Excellent firm topline, good croup and nicely angulated wide hindquarters. Not as smooth in action as the winner. |
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| Good Citizen dog scheme, bitch (3)
1. Adams’ Hydfron Ula for Zandahar. Beautifully presented, very feminine bitch who had placed in a previous class. Very nice in outline and well balanced, well angulated forehand, firm topline and nicely angulated hindquarters. Scores on her very good feet. Would have placed higher in previous class but she is very narrow in hind action today. Has her bronze GC award. 2. Lealla Joka. very nice bitch, presented very well. Rather more long cast in body proportions but nicely angulated fore and aft. Again won a bronze GC wards. 3. Killoeter Lurag for Hamiltonhill. A very nicely presented bitch, shorter coupled in overall body proportions. Had a nice head, rather a short neck which is well muscled, good shoulder but upright over the upper arm, good firm topline but steep in croup giving her hindquarters a tucked in look. Not so free striding in front action. |
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| BITCH CC GREYFLAX A KIND OF MAGIC JW (LEFT) |
DOG CC GENTOM PEACEMAKER
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BEST OF BREED GREYFLAX A KIND OF MAGIC JW
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BEST OPPOSITE SEX GENTOM PEACEMAKER |
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| AROUND THE BENCHES COURTESY OF KRISTA HEGER |
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