OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG CLUB OF SCOTLAND
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 26TH MARCH 2000
I would like to thank the OES Club of Scotland for asking me to judge the dogs at their Championship Show in Dumfries
and thanks also to my very able stewards.
BIS - Burrows', Ch. ALLMARK RALPH LAUREN
RBIS - Goodwin & Walker's WYNMARK KELLYS EYE
Best Puppy - Mogford's MELLOWDEE MAGIC SPELL
Best Veteran - Hartley's Ch. OAKFARM DROVERS BOY
Minor Puppy Dog (3)
1. Fraser's Hibray Collectors Item at Marleigh
Eye catching well-balanced puppy - strong bone, good head, short muzzle, well laid back shoulders and excellent
stifle made for good driving movement.
2. Ellis' Amleoak Star Fleet Trouper
Dark eyed, good headed youngster, well put together with ample bone and body, moved well front and rear.
Puppy Dog (0)
Junior Dog (8)
1. Oakes' Oldoak Wild Card
Lovely upstanding boy, short coupled and standing 4 square, strong in head, good reach of neck into excellent shoulders,
well off for bone and muscle, harsh coat, wll let down hocks which he uses to drive.
2. Hall's Shenendene Captivation
Another super dog with lots to admire, well balanced conformation, good ribcage and angulation, lovely front and
rear movement, very sound, showed and presented to perfection.
3. Page's Meiklebob Shepherd Boy
Special Yearling Dog (4)
1. Winson's Meisan Summer Sensation
Well proportioned square dog, great head, arched neck, good shoulders. Well bodied with excellent rising topline,
harsh coat, loved his movement, looks like he could move all day.
2. Oakes' Oldoak Wild Card
3. Ayrton & Forte's Shenedene Addiction
Novice Dog (5)
1. Hall's Shenendene Captivation
2. Corrigan's Maestro Emperor
Well constructed with good overall shape and angulation, lovely turn of stifle, short coupled, clear crisp blue
coat, free easy mover.
3. Jones' Kerjalee Cool Dude at Wenalt
Graduate Dog (3)
1. Oakes' Oldoak Wild Card
2. Winson's Maisan Sunshine Super Bear
A nice youngster, well developed body with good bone and good conformation, well angulated, quarters moved well.
Post Graduate Dog (7)
1. Powell's Wookeymill RollerBlades
Broad head, super reach of neck into well placed shoulders, good turn of stifle, strong hocks. Moved and strode
out as his construction suggested. Coat of good depth and texture.
2. Malcolm's Oldberne Wee Willie Winkie
Super masculine dog with a lot to like, strong head, very well angulated and carrying the right amount of substance
and body, excellent coat texture and moved very well.
3. Saint's Chekov Pavel
Limited Dog (9)
1. Topliss' Oakfarm Ostentation
Well boned dog with super harsh dense jacket, well angulated front and rear quarters, reachy neck into good shoulder
layback, good extension when on the move, he drove round the ring in style.
2. Bull's Valleydell Action Man
Another outstanding dog with good all round construction, spring of rib and deep brisket, good overall angulation,
lovely crisp coat - well presented and excellent movement.
3. Wilkinson's Kalaju Reckless Rascal
Open Dog (9)
1. Burrows' Ch. Allmatk Ralph Lauren
Headed a strong quality class. A super boy, excellent overall balance both standing and moving, well muscled quarters
and great body, bone and substance, great driving action and in total harmony with his handler, dense clear coat
shown in full bloom and condition. D.C.C. was pleased to award him BIS with my co-judge Mr McWilliam.
2. Wilkinson's Ch. Blue Suede Shoes
Full of quality with great bone and substance, well muscled in hard condition, super angulation, well bodied and
spring of rib, broad skull, short muzzle, harsh textured coat, strong let down hocks resulting in strong driving
movement and covered the ground effortlessly - one who could move all day. R.C.C.
3. Adcock's Ch. Amblehart Arch Chancellor
Veteran Dog (6)
Both these boys a credit to their owners - thank you for bringing them.
1. Hartley's Ch. Oakfarm Drovers Boy
A masculine dog, well constructed with good angulation, in fit condition, dense coat presented well and moved with
ease and drive.
2. Ellaby's Shawlea Monarch
Another lovely type in hard condition, in good coat and moving very well.
Mr Jim Harrison
Judge