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Wire Fox Birmingham National 13 Judge's Critique




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Birmingham National 13 Judge

 

 


FOX WIRE BIRMINGHAM NATIONAL 13

Judge(s): MR SEAN DELMAR

DCC TRAVELLA STRIKING STEEL (MRS S BROWNE-COLE)
RDCC KING ARTHUR VAN FOLINY HOME [ATC AP00922BEL] ( MR R & MRS D DE MUNTER-UITERWIJK)
BCC RAINBOW V D SCHONENBERGEN [ATC AL00821DEU] ( MR F W SCHONEBERG)
RBCC IRVONHILL POINSETTA ( MR F W SCHONEBERG)
BOB TRAVELLA STRIKING STEEL (MRS S BROWNE-COLE)
BP BROCOLITIA MASQUARADE (MS A MAUGHAN)

FOX WIRE JUDGE BIRMINGHAM NATIONAL 13

Wire Fox Terriers

PD (1)

1 Maughan’s Brocolitia Masquarade, nice small eyes & ears with excellent head proportions. Good front, topline & tailset, a little cowhocked behind. BP.

JD (2)

1 Maughan’s Brocolitia Stand To Reason, short square body with firm topline & excellent tailset, excellent coat texture with good angulation. I would like a sharper expression;

2 Bradford’s Flyntwyre Figgy Duff, excellent expression with sharp ears. I would like more body & the tail is a little too far forward. Needs more ring experience.

PGD (2)

1 De Munter-Uiterwijk’s King Arthur van Foliny Home, stylish dog with excellent reach of neck & good length of foreface, a little too narrow in front, excellent topline & excellent tailset. RCC;

2 Adshead’s Travella Smart Predator, I would like the parallels better in the head & the ears giving a soft expression, excellent body, hindquarters & outer coat. A little restricted in front movement.

LD (2)

1 Schoneberg’s Alkinra Making Mischief, good head proportions but I would like the ears sharper. Excellent front but the topline rises a little towards the rear. Excellent tailset but a little straight behind;

2 Coutts’ Brocolitia Talk Of The North, too strong in the head, short in neck & a little heavy in shoulder, I would like more shape in the rear, coat too tacky.

OD (5)

1 Browne-Cole’s Travella Striking Steel, excellent long, well filled foreface with small well placed eyes & ears giving excellent sharp expression, good reach of neck & short level firm back with excellent tailset, coat in perfect condition. His excellent construction showed in his ideal movement. All the breed speciality points in a really well made terrier presented & performing at the highest level. As near as I’ve seen to perfection. CC & BOB;

2 Goodell’s Ch Blackdale Supreme, a little strong in the head, short full body with excellent tailset, excellent coat but a little open in front movement;

3 Schoneberg’s Zigeunerjunge V D Schonen Bergen.

VD (1)

1 Coutts’ Laural Boy, a little too strong in the skull & short in the neck. Good body, good bone & excellent attitude.

PB (2)

1 Maughan’s Brocolitia Code Mistress, good head with excellent foreface, excellent neck, shoulders & topline. I would like more bone but she has time to mature & grow coat;

2 Hampton & Wynter’s Wofferwood Tansy, too big in the eye with the ears too high. Nice neck & front with a good topline. I would like more angulation. Well handled.

JB (2)

1 Adshead’s Longlength Go Go Maxine, a little too rangy in type. Good expression but I would like a stronger foreface. Coat needs to improve. Good moving behind but a little short stepping in front;

2 W Tansy.

PGB (1)

1 Hunt’s Dominus Dolly Bird, excellent sharp expression. A little too high in the shoulder but an excellent tailset, I would like more angulation in the rear & rocking in front movement. Excellent coat.

LB (2)

1 Schoneberg’s Irvonhill Poinsetta, correct eye & ear placement giving good expression, good shoulders & front. I would like more shape in the rear but moved well front & back. RCC.

OB (2)

1 Schoneberg’s Rainbow V D Schonenbergen, excellent expression, good front, short back, excellent tailset & nice square outline. I would like the hocks more defined. Moved well. CC;

2 Nixon’s Willowyre Wish Upon A Star, too straight in shoulder & short in neck, good topline but I would like a higher tailset. Excellent mover.

SEAN DELMAR


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