Below is the critique written by Stuart Mallard, UK, of the dogs he judged at The B’dos. Kennel Club Championship All Breeds Dog Show on October 10, 2010

Terrier Group

Bull Terriers
OD(1) Ist No 1, Mr. N. Harrison’s KINGDOM’S POWERS, correct frame and outline in muscular form and totally sound on the move, his head shape is correct although a more accurate bite would give better finish, I felt he warranted this award, CC & BOB, BLB & Best Terrier.

Toy Group

Papillons
OD(2) 1st No 2, Miss E. Blanchard’s KINGHAVEN YOU’RE MY SMIFFY AT HOTHRSALL, mature 3 year old with clean head, dark eye, well placed and used ears, soundly made in front and correctly constructed hindquarters, moved typically, CC, BOB & Toy Group. 2nd No 3, Miss E. Blanchard’s HOTHERSALL’S APOLLO, pleases for breed type, preferred eye colour and front construction of 1, correct coat and texture, nicely handled, BLB & Reserve in Group

Gundog Group

Retrievers (Golden)

JD(1) 1st No 4, Mrs. J. Ray’s FENWOOD LOUIS VUITTON OF THATCHER, 14 months, projecting correct outline and displaying good deportment on the move, drives from behind, just tends to pin in when coming back, soft expression from dark well positioned eye, level back, tail set and carried about right, good definition to hindquarters, RCC & RBOB.
OD(1) 1st No 5, Mrs. L. Husband’s THATCHERS STORMY KNIGHT C.D., built without any exaggerations, clean well balanced head, sound limbs, tight feet, pleasing topline and quarters, moved with style, CC & BOB, BLB & Res. In Group.
OB(1) 1st No 6, Mrs. J. Ray’s SH.CH. THATCHERS STORM IN A TEACUP C.D., just enough work in the head, well placed shoulders, enough bone, reasonable feet, ribs sprung and carried back just enough, fair tail set, steady action, happy disposition, CC & BLB.

Retrievers (Labrador)

Labrador is the Gundog Group Winner

LINTHWAITE CENTAURUS OF ZINZARA

OD(2) 1st No 8, Mrs. Z. Gray-Marshall’s LINTHWAITE CENTAURUS OF ZINZARA, light yellow 3 year old with balanced head and outline, enough bone, tidy feet, dark expressive eyes, moved well, CC, BOB & Gundog Group. 2nd No 7, Mrs. S. Leacock’s SH.CH. BENATONE SECRET MISSION OF THEBERTON, 8 years old, loved him for type and substance, balanced outline, strong bone, favoured shoulder on the move, RCC.
JB(1) 1st No 9,Mrs. Z. Gray-Marshall’s FIGTREE LADY SATURN OF ZINZARA, feminine black with good spring of rib and just enough substance, level back and used rudder to best advantage, marginally down on pasterns, moved steady, gleaming coat, CC & RBOB, BLB

Hound Group

Beagles
OD(1) 1st No 11, Miss E. Blanchard’s CH.DIALYNNE STORM REFLECTION AT HOTHERSALL, masculine lad with much presence, his expression is slightly hard for my ideal and he could come up on the leg a little, clean in shoulders with strong sound hindquarters, good feet, good rudder, enough turn of stifle, moved with ease, DCC & BOB.
LB(1) 1st No 12, Mr. & Mrs. E. Paskin’s KINOLA’S CALYPSO, correct shape with good bone and tight feet, just falls away slightly under the eye and lacks underjaw spoiling expression, shape to body but a little overweight, moved well but not using tail to full advantage.
OB(2) 1st No 13, Senator P. & Mrs. J. Gilkes’ KINOLA’S CLEO, feminine of considerable breed type, head well laid out, good bone, shape to body and well ribbed back, good tail and carriage, well defined quarters, moved well, CC& RBOB, BLB. 2nd No 14, Senator P. & Mrs. J. Gilkes’ CH. KINOLA’S CALYSTA, ultra feminine and very well balanced, liked her construction but not the topline on the move, RCC.

Rhodesian Ridgebacks

Locally bred Rhodesian Ridgeback wins Best in Show

CROWNRIDGE RED REGENT (AI)

LD(1) 1st No 15, Mrs. S.B. Hamilton-Outcalt’s CROWNRIDGE RED REGENT (AI), 13months old with an impressive outline, clean head, well made front, strong bone and feet, some tuck up with firm back, defined quarters and moved with consummate ease, attractive colouration, DCC & BOB, BLB. Hound Group & Best in Show.
OD(1) 1st No 16, Mr. P. Atkinson’s CH. BALLYRIVER MILTON, 2 years old, powerfully constructed and in excellent muscular condition, moved very soundly, just preferred head and expression of 1, RCC.
JB(1) 1st No 17, Mrs. S.B. Hamilton-Outcalt’s CROWNRIDGE RED RUFFIAN (AI), feminine with strength and rich colour, well balanced with head in proportion, chest to develop, sound limbs, would like tighter feet, gentle turn of stifle and an easy mover, tail just marginally low set

LB(1) 1st No 18, Mrs. S.B. Hamilton-Outcalt’s CROWNRIDGE RED RED RED (AI), well proportioned with expressive eye, reach to neck, clean front assembly, good legs and feet, reasonable topline, enough definition to hindquarters, moved soundly but without any great enthusiasm, RCC & BLBB.
OB(1) 1st No 19, Mr. P. Atkinson’s CH. ROTTZRIDGE CELTIC PRINCESS, conveys strength and substance with style and honesty, clean neck and very well appointed shoulders, sound limbs, well ribbed muscular body, strong hindquarters and a stylish mover, good condition, CC & RBOB.

Utility Group

Akitas
MPD(1) 1st No 20, Mr. D. Boyce’s DONKEMRE CODY, 8 months and still some way to go in his development, lovely temperament, clean head, arched neck, good bone but a little tied at elbow, reasonable topline, tail set could be higher, not yet ready for higher awards today, BP.
LB(1) 1st No21, Mr. T. Worrell’s EMBER FIRSE GLOW, 4 years old with reasonable head but would prefer more strength to muzzle and width to skull, reach to neck, adequate bone, good reach to neck, nicely coupled, good tailset and carriage, moderately defined hindquarters, lacked muscle and could be truer going but displayed sound action in profile, BOB & BLB.

Miniature Schnauzers
OD(1) No 22, Mr. R. & Mrs. J. Anderson’s CH. RISEPARK PRETTY SMART GUY AT JAMROCK, compact and sturdy without a hint of coarseness or exaggeration, head is balanced and just lean enough, arched neck into well placed shoulders, ribs sprung and loin short, definition to quarters and a purposeful mover, harsh jacket and well turned out, CC , BOB & Utility Group.
OB(1) 1st No 24, Mr. R. & Mrs. J. Anderson’s RISEPARK HALLMARK AT JAMROCK, compact and feminine with good substance, lean head, moderate stop, arched neck , marginally wide in front standing but not on the move, level back and strong firm loin, shapely hindquarters, marginally bowed hocks on the move, well turned out, CC & RBOB.

Shih Tzus

A Shih Tzus was the Utility Reserve Winner

SANTOSHA SUNY DELIGHT

OD(1) 1st No 25, Mr. M.J. Bascombe’s SANTOSHA SUNY DELIGHT, reasonable to handle on the table but really comes into his own on the move where he was stylish and sound with correct deportment showing full pad, CC & BOB.
OB(1) 1st No 26, Mr. M.J. Bascombe’s SANTOSHA CENTREFOLD, not really enjoying her day so consequently not giving of her best, ultra feminine in head but not using her neck, ribs acceptably sprung, topline lacked muscle and failed to use tail, BB & RBOB.

Working Group

Bouvier Des Flandres at a dog show

CH. CALLIOPE RHAPSODY C.D

OB(2) 1st No 28, Miss M. Ashby’s CH. CALLIOPE RHAPSODY C.D., feminine with strength and very compact, correct head type, enough bone, depth to chest, level back, defined hindquarters and a useful mover, stylish coat well presented, CC & BOB, BLB. 2nd No 28, Miss M. Ashby’s CALLIOPE RITA C.D., larger girl, also feminine with pleasing outline, reasonable head, level back, moved well but could not match 1, RCC & RBOB.

Dobermanns
OD(1) 1st No 29, Mr. P. Waterman’s BRANDY WINE ARIES, pleases for type, enough strength with elegance and is a sound mover, construction to please, correct rich tan, CC & BOB, BLB.

Bullmastiffs
MPD(2,1abs) 1st No 31, Messrs. T. Iffill & O. Holder’s TREONE DARK SULTAN, active 8 months old dark brindle, could be handled to better advantage but his virtues were easily recognised and he was a very sound mover whose performance improved as the day went on, BP & BLBP.
PD(1) 1st No 32, Mr. P. Ashby’s ZAHARA BULLS VINTAGE, 11months, muzzle to skull ratios about right, overall head a little overdone for my taste, good bone but pasterns could strengthen and feet tighten, well ribbed with firm topline, defined quarters, moved steady.
JD(3) 1st No 33, Mr. R. Jemmott’s SILVER SAND, totally honest in construction and shown to advantage, balanced head, clean front, legs and feet, nicely coupled, muscular quarters. 2nd No 34, Mr. R. Jemmott’s MISTER BIG, deep red of considerable quality, not totally settled here, well coupled with good substance, just enough turn of stifle. 3rd No 35, Mr. H. King’s KING’S BOWZER THE BRAVE, at his first show and putting on a good effort, well grown with substance, skull is broad but not the muzzle to balance as yet, holds topline well on the move, would prefer better turn of stifle.
MD(1) 1st No 36, Mr. D. Gibson’s EMMERTON DUKE, 2.1/2 years old of considerable quality, good head type with broad skull and muzzle to suit, defined stop, arched neck, clean forehand but can stand awkwardly, topline slightly soft, good turn of stifle, moved steady.
ND(1) 1st No 37, Mr. M. Jones’ PRINCE CASPIAN, impressive 2.1/2 years old fawn that grew on me as the day progressed, good for size and substance, strength to head with decent muzzle, strong bone, tidy feet, decent topline and muscular quarters, moved well, in good nick, should have a bright future once he settles to this showing game, RCC & BLB.

LD(1) 1st No 38, Dr. E. Chase & Miss C. Jonsson’s WOODNEY BOOTS AND SOCKS, 22 months old and well grown but lacking a little in substance, balanced headpiece, arched neck, good bone, topline falls away slightly, some definition to quarters, moved okay.
OD(2) 1st No 39, Mr. P.R.P. Evelyn Q.C. CH BRAEAARON WALLACE AT HOTHERSALL, substantial brindle, masculine with great circumference to head, light eye just spoils expression, powerful neck, shoulders, bone and feet, level back but falls away at croup, useful quarters and action, CC & BOB. 2nd No 40, Mr. P. Ashby’s FLANDERS COMMORAWY WOOD AT ZAHARA BULLS, red with decent head and mask, arched neck, reasonable bone, body with enough substance and some turn to stifles, weaved behind
MPB(2) 1st No 42, Mr. P. Ashby’s HOTHERSALL’S CAGNEY, dark brindle, much to commend her, balanced headpiece, dark eye and mask, good legs and feet, topline just letting her down at the moment, good mover, well handled. 2nd No 41, Messrs. T. Iffill & O. Holder’s TREONE DARK SALAMA, very raw baby but possesses a balanced head that will broaden, good bone and feet, defined quarters and a meaningful mover, BPB.
JB(1) 2nd No 43, Mr. M. Miller’s CANDI’S MISSY, head is not quite typical and body colour not defined, balanced body shape, substance to develop.
MB(1) 1st No 44, Mr. D. Gibson’s EMMERTON TESSA, outline pleases, is just balanced however lack of definition to mask detracts from expression, moved steady.
OB(2) 1st No 45, Mr. P.R.P. Evelyn Q.C. ARDHUB STRIKE A POSE AT HOTHERSALL, feminine with strength, beautifully balanced head, muzzle correct ratio to skull, eye just dark enough, quality body and limbs with good bone and substance, moved soundly and typically, CC & RBOB. 2nd No 46, Mr. P. Ashby’s MISS STARLIGHT, light fawn with dark mask and dark eyes, clean front assembly, feet a little flat, substance to body and good turn of stifle, moved steady, RCC

Dogues Des Bordeaux
OD(2,1) 1st No 48, Mr. A. Taylor’s MONIFA PRINCE JABARI, masculine and upstanding with enough work in the head, breadth and depth to chest, strong bone, powerful neck and body, defined quarters but tended to crab and hocks could be stronger, excellent muscle tone and decent coat, CC & BOB, BLB.
OB(1) 1st No 49, Mr. r. White’s BOLDHEART’S FLASH FIRE AT RICHELLE, pleasing shape and balance but a touch light in substance but at 2 years old has time, reach to neck, little down on pasterns, ribs sprung and hindquarters defined, good coat and colour.

Rottweilers

Working Group winner and Reserve Winner at a dogs' show

CH. JUFFTHER DREAM LOVER and LONNE BIGGZ

MPD(2) 1st No 50, Dr. W. Welch’s ELTHOR DARK ORLANDO, excellent outline with expressive head, good legs, tight feet, level back, shape to hindquarters, steady action when he applies himself, BPD. 2nd No 51, Dr. W. Welch’s ELTHOR DARK NAM, well grown, head developing, slightly finer eye detracts from expression at present, tan rather smutty, moved well.
PD(2,1) 1st No 53, Mr. F. Prescod’s FORTESQUE DUNCAN, pleases for breed type and balance and with this construction should be able to move well but today was rather erratic, head developing well, little down on pasterns and feet could be tighter, decent topline and quarters.
MD(1) 1st No 54, Mr. P. Waterman’s KEMROROCKS KABUL, masculine with substance, strength to skull, reach to neck, chest developed with breadth and depth, good bone, feet could be tighter, strong loin, muscular thighs, rich tan.
ND(2,1) 1st No 56, Mr. S. Harrison’s LONNE BIGGZ, masculine without a hint of coarseness or exaggeration, quality headpiece with width between ears, strong bone, poor feet, ribs sprung with level back and muscular quarters, purposeful mover, RCC ,RBOB & Reserve in Group.
OD(1) 1st No 58, Dr. W. Welch’s CH. JUFFTHER DREAM LOVER, balanced and upstanding with head in proportion, powerful neck, excellent shoulders, strong bone and feet, enough depth to brisket, muscular body and quarters, moved with total soundness and consummate ease, tan rich enough, CC, BOB, Working Group & Reserve Best in Show..

MPB(2)1st No 59, Dr. W. Welch’s ELTHOR DARK OPAL, really raw but already really balanced and showing promise, moved soundly when applying herself, super rich tan. 2nd No 60, Dr. W. Welch’s ELTHOR DARK MARA, well grown and retaining femininity, moved well but not as relaxed standing and tending to arch up, also has rich tan.
PB(2,1) 1st No 61, Dr. W. Welch’s ELTHOR DARK NELL, 8 month and spot on for development, head coming, well pointed shoulders, good bone, reasonable feet, level topline, well angulated quarters and meaningful action, shown in hard condition and good coat, BP.
JB(2,1) 1st No 63, Mr. S. Howell’s ELTHOR DARK JASMIN, feminine with substance, well constructed in all departments, strong bone and tidy feet, body of substance, muscular quarters, moved okay but really impressed in profile, little down on pasterns, RCC & BLB.
OB(1) 1st No 66, Dr. W. Welch’s YAWA V.D. OCHSENWIESE, feminine with strength, not totally relaxed being handled but showing good typical expression from good feet, balanced head, width to front, strong bone, reasonable feet, ribs sprung, gentle slope to croup, muscular quarters, gleaming coat, CC.

German Shepherd Dogs
MPB(1) 1st No 67, Mr. O. Holder’s MONIFA BRANDY, very promising and performing to full advantage, is very well built in all areas, calmly handled, not quite ready for the CC at present, BOB. Best Puppy & Best L/B Puppy in Show.

Boxers
OD(2) 1st No 68, Miss J. Wilson’s CH. STILLWELLS PRINCE OF FIRE, 7 years old and pretty sound, he is square in outline with musculature, nicely made head, arched neck, muscular shoulders, good legs and feet, compact with developed quarters, CC & BOB, BLB. 2nd No 69, Miss J. Wilson’s WORTHINGTONS WISH ME LUCK, upstanding lad, not as compact as 1 or the topline, pleasing head, straight bone, good feet, muscular hindquarters, RCC.
Stud Dog (1) 1st No 39, CH. BRAEAARON WALLACE AT HOTHERSALL, tho related at different degrees of development, all quite sound.

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One Comment to “Stuart Mallard critiques dogs in Barbados”

  1. t-man says:

    Fair critiques that held true to most dogs.

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