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Staffordshire Richmond 12 Judge's Critique




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Richmond 12 Judge

 


STAFFORDSHIRE BULL RICHMOND 12

Judge: Mr Tom H Johnston (Feldkirk)

BEST OF BREED : 3614 PLANT Mrs R A Ch Kyraloebis Italian Gigalo Jw Shcm
Dog CC : 3614 PLANT Mrs R A Ch Kyraloebis Italian Gigalo Jw Shcm
Res Dog CC : 3537 BRUTON Mrs E & Mr C Zakstaff Black Baron
Bitch CC : 3551 DICKENSON & STEWART Devils Angel
Res Bitch CC : 3597 MASON Mr & Mrs P Dare To Dream
Best Puppy : 3621 RIDLEY Mrs C A Sunnystone Mulberry Mayhem
Best Veteran :
Best Breeder :

STAFFORDSHIRE BULL JUDGE RICHMOND 12

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

VD (1)

1 Roberts New Holland at Jamborob, balanced head with good width of skull, well placed ears but flying them a little today, dark eye, strong neck not too long, good bone & feet , good width in front & well sprung rib, very good muscletone for age & presented in very good condition.

MPD (1)

1 Barnett’s Dracostaff Baldurs Blade, good width of skull & short foreface, good cheek muscles, dark round eye & nice expression, good neck bone & feet, close coupled & good shaped body, good free parallel movement for a most promising well presented puppy in good condition.

PD (6)

1 Booth & Grimwood’s Ramblestaff Dirty Cash, masculine head with good cheeks & correct stop, dark eyes & neat ears, short neck, good body shape, good bone, feet & well placed tail, another quality youngster in good condition, covered ground with good front action;

2 Efreme’s Ashbull Otoole, balanced head, slightly longer in foreface to one but still a head of quality, good neck, & body shape, good bone & rear angulation, well muscled & also well presented, covered ground but not quite as finished as winner at this stage;

3 Kimber’s Kimstaff’s Harry Potter.

JD (8)

1 Matviakova & Choma’s Satip Sorboss, masculine balanced head, with good cheeks & good dark eye looking straight ahead, good teeth, short neck & strong body, good width in front, good bone & feet, close coupled & in excellent coat & condition, good parallel movement holding a good quality outline;

2 Nicholson’s Rowansblac Luvly Jubbly for Ballindona, masculine head with dark round eye & good muzzle, short strong neck, good body shape, good bone & well muscled, covered ground but felt the winner was pushing from the rear that little better today;

3 Savage’s Oscellsie’s Chilli Pepper.

YD (3)

1 Fletcher & Seedhouse’s Granitangel Supergiant, good head & expression, short muzzle, well placed ears, strong neck of good length & good width in front, good bone & well ribbed, good loin & well developed rear & presented in good condition, moved positively holding good shape;

2 Barnett & Shawcroft’s Marstaff Bounty Boy, balanced head with dark eye & ears well placed but flying them at times, strong neck, good body shape & bone, strong youngster who is not as developed as winner, held good outline on move but did not cover the ground with the same drive as one today;

3 Legate’s Kippastaff Bossy Blue.

PGD (7)

1 Bruton’s Zakstaff Dark Knight, masculine balanced head with correct stop, dark round eye looking forward, well placed neat ears, short strong neck, good bone & width of front, good rib, depth & topline, well developed rear, strong & covered ground true fore & aft;

2 Moore & Cullum’s Eclypstaff Rude Boy, balanced masculine head with dark eye & well placed ears, short neck good bone & well muscled body, good type, holds good topline, good front action & presented in good coat condition;

3 M Bounty Boy.

LD (12)

1 Bruton’s Zakstaff Black Baron, balanced head with good width of skull, good muzzle & well developed cheeks, neat ears, dark eye looking straight ahead, short neck, good bone & good depth & length of rib, balanced strong body, good topline & stands on good feet, good tailset & covered ground with purpose holding very good outline. RCC;

2 Davies’ Eclypstaff Cuz I Can, quality head with good eye & looking forward, neat ears & good strong neck, good bone & width in front, good depth, rib & strong loin, good rear angulation & also holds a quality picture, good front action & presented in excellent condition;

3 Priest’s Mintmar Got The Look.

OD (13)

1 Plant’s Ch Kyraloebis Italian Gigalo, quality balanced exhibit who projects strength but not overdone in anyway, masculine head with the best of expression, short muzzle & correct stop, dark eye looking straight ahead, well placed neat ears, good bone & well ribbed, close coupled & well developed rear, very good well padded feet, covered ground holding lovely picture with very good parallel movement & presented in the best of coat & condition. CC & BOB;

2 Dewar’s Euphemia Drummer Boy, quality strong & balanced dog with lots to like, good head with neat ears & correct stop, strong neck & well developed body, good topline & tailset, short loin & in the best of condition, good front action & holds good profile picture;

3 Tennick & Ridley’s Jagsstaff The Fisherking.

VB (3)

1 Roberts’ Denbright My Precious at Jamborob, feminine head with good width of skull, good stop & good muzzle, strong neck, good bone & body shape, well developed rump & good rear angulation in excellent condition for age, a credit to her owners;

2 Fletcher & Seedhouse’s Granitangel Solar Flare, needs credit to her owners for keeping her in strong good condition, good body shape & feminine head with good expression, good bone & front action, a real extrovert;

3 Hopkins’ Trufflestaff Toffee Truffle.

MPB (4)

1 Ridley’s Sunnystone Mulberry Mayhem, balanced feminine head with good stop, muzzle & expression, dark eye looking straight ahead, strong body & short coupled, good width & bone, good feet, a quality young lady with lots of potential, presented in very good condition & covered ground with purpose for age. BP;

2 Thomas’ Sunnystone Olympic Dream, out of the same mould & quality as the winner, lots of type also good expression & good overall balance, presented in the best of condition but not quite as forward as one at this stage but run her very close;

3 Spendiff’s Daughter Of Sukimonica.

PB (7)

1 Martin’s Alvis Northern Lights, quality youngster with balanced head, good stop & neat ears, good expression, quality bone & good feet, good body shape & good tailset, strong & presented in good condition, moved true & held good topline;

2 Booth & Grimwood’s Ramblestaff Killer Queen, feminine head with good stop & dark eye, well placed ears, strong neck & good depth of body, close coupled & good rear angulation, not quite covering the ground as well as winner. Well presented, close to winner;

3 Atherton & Kemp’s Hot King Staff Guilty Pleasure for Flintcross.

JB (6)

1 Hughes’ Mishdar’s Crowd Pleaser, 17 months, balanced quality exhibit, lovely head with dark eye & well placed neat ears, good neck, strong, close coupled, good topline, promising youngster who covered ground well when settled;

2 Wall & Webb’s Hammystaff Hot To Trot for Manark, very good youngster with good overall quality , balanced head dark eye , good bone & depth of body, very good condition, lots of type but felt the winner was more together on the move for me;

3 Partlett’s Ashstaff Black Opal of Starolestaff.

YB (6)

1 Matthews & Patrick’s Howfenstaff Paddy’s Girl at Paljaz, quality head with short muzzle, good cheek muscles, short clean neck good bone & width of body, good body shape, well padded feet, excellent coat condition, well muscled rear & covered ground well;

2 Pearce’s Eclypstaff Take A Bow for Bullhawk, good head proportions neat ears & good stop, good neck length & good bone, also balanced & in good muscletone, short coupled but not quite as settled on the move as 1;

3 Davies’ Sebsonic Shinealight at Stormbull.

PGB (13)

1 Bergundthal & Blacker’s Crossguns Wot Else, well balanced exhibit with good head proportions, correct stop & short muzzle, short clean neck, good rib & short coupled, well developed rear & good strong body condition, good parallel movement holding good outline;

2 Hyde’s Sedgbred Beacon Baroness, balanced feminine head with good expression, good eye shape & well placed ears, good neck & width , good rib & strong loin, good rear angulation but not quite as developed at the rear as the winner, covered ground well;

3 Kemp & James’ Bekanbar Shining Star.

LB (16)

1 Dickenson & Stewart’s Devils Angel, feminine balanced head of good width, good stop & short muzzle, good cheek muscles, neat ears, short clean neck, excellent front assembly, & very good rib, short coupled & holds good topline when covering ground on good parallel movement, well developed rear & good tailset, stands on good well padded feet. In the best of condition. CC;

2 Rogers’ Waystaff Desert Orchid at Berrystock, quality balanced head with good expression, good bone, width & front, good rib & rear angulation, strong body but not quite as developed in the loin as the winner, good condition with lots to like, held good picture when covering ground with drive;

3 Nicholson’s Ballindona Bombshell.

OB (17)

1 Mason’s Dare To Dream, first class exhibit, feminine, strong & balanced, best of head with good expression, short clean neck, good width short loin & well developed rear, presented in the best of condition & very close to top honours. RCC;

2 Partlett’s Janikastco Miss Hellfyre of Starolestaff, good width & balance to head, good eye shape & colour, good bone & feet, good depth & body shape, well developed rear & holds good topline, balanced shape in profile when covering the ground. Best of condition, strong & close to winner;

3 Bodor’s Hun Speed Hunter A Christie.

TOM H JOHNSTON

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