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Welsh and West of England Bullmastiff Society
Championship Show May 2009
Judge: Mr J Bisatt
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the society for inviting me to
judge this show. The venue at Minsterworth, which has hosted shows for the society
for many years, provides an excellent backdrop for these events. Many of the exhibits
were of a very high standard, which was very pleasing to see, and in particular I
was impressed with the number of brindle exhibits of exceptional quality.
Veteran
Dog (3)
1. Williams’ James Grieves. His first show at the age of 10 years. Dog of
good bone and substance. Square head, dark eye, moved well.
Minor Puppy Dog (9)
1.
Gunn’s Bullproof Bertie By Flintstock. Very promising red puppy of 6 months. Strong
head, appealing face showing good pigmentation of muzzle and around eyes. Wide chest
and good angulation. Well balanced movement.
2. McGroaty’s Ardhub Here Comes Trubble.
Another red of 6 months, overall a dog of promise and quality with good movement.
Mouth not quite as good as 1.
3. Colliass’s Oldwell Lincoln.
Puppy Dog (3)
1. Owen’s
Jbzee Cocco Rocks. A picture of a dog, standing tall this dark brindle of 11 months
has good height and gives from every angle an appearance of strength and power. I
liked his strong head with good ear carriage giving an even stronger appearance to
the head. Moved well on good cat like feet with strong pigmentation of toenails.
An excellent puppy. BP.
2. Richards & Crawford’s Shadowguard Maximus. Fawn puppy of
10 months. Good all-round appearance with good neck short in back and good tail set.
Deep chest good pigmentation. Moved well.
3. Bumpton & Doyle’s Walkbynight Sampson.
Junior
Dog (11)
1. McGroarty’s Braeaaron He Means Business. Dog of impressive size with red
coat of correct texture. Excellent head with good pigmentation level back and good
length of tail Strong shoulders and good angulation.
2. Latter’s Rockverne Jack The
Tickler by Stoneglad. Nice red dog of 16 months. Good bone and a strong head with
good pigmentation.
3. Forsythe’s Alwencourt Just William of Findhorn.
Debutant Dog
(5)
1. Cox’s Coxellot Legacy. Red dog of 16 months. Viewed well in profile, with level
back and good angulation Moved well.
2. Thomas’s Melclassics Blazing Gold for Phoria.
Puppy of 10 months generally a good puppy with good movement but lacked the maturity
of 1.
3. Morgan’s Coxellot Limited Edition.
Special Yearling Dog (1)
1. Johnson & McCardle’s
Rosco’s Diamond Boss of Luconevar. 21 month red dog with dark eye of good shape.
Good bite & good width of skull. Compact body with level back.
Post Graduate Dog (11)
1.
Burton’s Talbadan Scotty Too Hotty. A brindle of fair size bearing little resemblance
to his name’s sake - a blond American wrestler of limited size. Strong head coupled
with a strong underjaw. Chest broad and deep correct feet, moved well driven by strong
rear quarters.
2. Baines’ Torreyabloom Fosters Ice. A fawn dog of good size, again
strong movement on good cat like feet. Lovely dark eye and good ear carriage. Ears
held correctly and of darker tone giving a good overall appearance.
3. McGarrity’s
Jacmaly’s Robin Banks.
Limit Dog (13)
1. Warren & Singleton’s Copperfield Zamiel.A
fawn dog of good size with strong and powerful forequarters with strong legs and
straight pasterns. Good angulation and level back, moved & handled well RCC.
2. Wilson
& Pegler’s Cadenham Hendrix. An excellent brindle dog. Good bite and good reach of
neck and good angulation Moved with drive and purpose by an exhibitor who understood
what the word “triangle” meant.
3. Aston & Thompson’s Astonpride Harrison Hawk at
Eternalpride.
Open Dog (8)
1. Jones’ Ch. Jaynos Big Bopper. A brindle and one of the
best dogs I have seen of any colour. Large hear broad from skull to underjaw. Excellent
bite and dentition. Good angulation, deep chest. Forelegs like ramrods correctly
under the dog to support weight. Powerful rear quarters. Motored around the ring
showing there is no need for a large dog to be cumbersome. He was every inch a bullmastiff
and a pleasure to award CC & BIS.
2. Warren & Singleton’s Ch. Casameyer Dark Saxon
of Copperfield. Another brindle of excellent quantity and size. Strong and impressive
head showing dark eye Having great strength and substance. Moved well and shown to
full advantage.
3. Macdougall’s Ch. King of Scalebor at Garmondsway.
Veteran Bitch
(2)
1. Holness’s Prueworth Spice N’ Easy at Ricci. Lovely brindle bitch who, after
much deliberation, we eventually agreed with the handler was 9 years old. Well constructed
with a good head, strong movement and although standing alone well deserved her placing.
Minor
Puppy Bitch (6)
1. Colliass’s Oldwell Dorothea NAF There is a great deal to like about
this fawn puppy of 6 months excellent well proportioned head complemented with good
pigmentation of muzzle and around eyes which were dark and of correct shape. Strong
deep chest excellent body and showing a great deal of promise.
2. Gunn’s Bullproof
Bertha By Flintstock. 6 month red bitch, eye-catching head, giving a strong and square
appearance. Good ear carriage accentuating breadth of skull. Good construction with
level back and good angulation. Strong rear quarters moved well.
3. Bird’s Raydenbird
Scrumptious.
Puppy Bitch (3)
1. Richards and Crawford’s Shadowguard Venus. 10 month
old fawn bitch of which there was a lot to like. Stood tall on strong legs with powerful
hindquarters. A good head, good reach of neck. A very pleasing head with dark eye
and correct ear carriage. Moved and handled well. A very elegant and promising puppy.
2. Binding’s Celtic Perfect Prize. Fawn puppy of 10months. Body and head of good
size. Good reach of neck, good lay of shoulder and strong hind quarters A very elegant
bitch whose movement got better the further into the judging she went. Another promising
prospect.
3. Bilson’s Jbzee Little Miss Mischief At Zobullea.
Junior Bitch (18)
1.
Wight’s Burmadream Monsoon Bay. 15 month red bitch of good height, level topline,
nice head and good reach of neck. Tight feet. Moved with drive and purpose. A bitch
that cannot be ignored and just needs a little time to mature.
2. Latter’s Talbadan
Touch Of Class. Red bitch of 12 months with excellent bone. Good deep front correct
feet and good length of tail. A great deal to admire in this young bitch.
3. Gunn’s
Coxellot Started With A Kiss From Flintstock..
Debutant Bitch (2)
1. Cox’s Coxellot
Soul Secret. Brindle bitch of 15 months who moved well. Fair angulation and level
top line. I believe this bitch would benefit from more experience.
Special Yearling
Bitch (4)
1. Latter’s Stoneglad Songbird Of Bunsoro. Brindle bitch. Body and head
of good size. Good reach of neck, good lay of shoulder and strong hind quarters A
very elegant bitch with sound movement.
2. Bown and Wilfort’s Sundabish Bunny Girl.
Red bitch of outstanding quality. Good construction, with dark pigmentation and ears.
Good topline and angulation giving a very appealing impression.
3. Watson’s Monabris
Moulin Rouge.
Postgraduate Bitch (14)
1. McGroaty’s Ardhub Back To Black. Excellent
Brindle of good size with broad chest and lovely deep brisket. Stood motionless but
alert. Good head, ear carriage and mouth. Excellent reach of neck and compact body,
correct tail length. Strong, powerful but undeniably feminine. Moved soundly and
actively.
2. Jones’ Talbadan Wotch Me Now at Quaybull. A good sized red bitch with
excellent bone and a lovely deep front. Pigment good. Good tailset, level topline.
Moved soundly but unfortunately not quite as vivacious as 1.
3. Colliass’s Oldwell
Trix.
Limit Bitch (5)
1. Thomas’s Dajoxx Ticketyboo At Heriol. I only wish that there
had been 2 bitch CCs on offer. An excellent red with superb shining coat, set off
beautifully with jet black muzzle Beautiful head, strong but feminine, well boned
powerful legs, shoulders and hind quarters good depth of body. Good feet. Moved well
with drive and purpose. A true bullmastiff, totally impressive and a pleasure to
award the RCC.
2. Ridsdale’s Wyburn Terable. An impressive red bitch showing clear
colour and good pigmentation Good breadth of skull, and strong underjaw. Well constructed
and very good movement.
3. Holness’s Kyrie Brindle Night At Ricci.
Open Bitch (13)
1.
Slater’s Chalf’s Miss Macey. An outstanding brindle bitch . Strong head with good
ear carriage, dark eye with dark muzzle good body with broad and deep chest, well
positioned legs showing good angulation. Elegant and refined yet having the power
and strength called for in the standard. Flowed effortlessly around the ring. An
excellent bitch and I was delighted to learn subsequently that this was her 3rd and
very well deserved CC.
2. Latter’s Stoneglad Solitaire. Red bitch of outstanding quality.
Good construction. Good dark mask and ears. Good topline. Nice mouth. Showed and
moved well.
3. Colliass’s Ch Optimus Charlotte of Oldwell.
Brace (4)
1.Higginson’s fawn
dog & bitch both of very high quality, synchronised and harmonious in movement Very
well handled by owners granddaughter who, for a young lady showed us that it is skill
and training that is required to produce to show dogs to the best advantage.
2. Gunn’s
red puppies both of good quality but not yet the maturity of 1
3. Davies’ brace
John
Bisatt.
Judge.