NORFOLK TERRIER
9th February 2019
JUDGE  -   Felicity Snook


BEST OF BREED
Watercroft Pop Picker

OWNED BY
Mrs R Gee




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BEST PUPPY
Watercroft To Coin A Phrase

OWNED BY
Mrs R Gee

Thank you to the officers and committee for inviting me to judge at this prestigious terrier show. I was welcomed to the show by the president, Colin Powell, and quickly ushered into the judge’s reception. Our hostess was excellent, advising us she had been up since 3.00 am preparing our lunches. She was an excellent hostess and my stewards we very friendly and helpful.


NORFOLK TERRIER

PUPPY (2)

1.      Gee’s Watercroft to Coin a Phrase. A 10-month-old red and a star in the making! Excellent overall type, small and compact, with loads of personality. Very good proportioned head with broad skull, correct bite and defined stop. Well placed ears, used well. Dark oval eyes, giving super expression. Good neck and shoulders. Straight, short, powerful front legs. Compact body, level topline and well sprung ribs. Well muscled hindquarters, with good turn of stifle. Nice neat feet. Good tailset. Hard, red coat. Moved extremely well with drive, flexing well at stifle and hock. Presented and handled very well.  BEST PUPPY. Pleased he went RESERVE BEST PUPPY IN SHOW.

2.      Hadfield’s Belleville Born to be Free. Nice head and expression, of good breed type. Nicely made compact body, level topline. Good angulated hindquarters, moving well. Correct tail set and coat. 

JUNIOR (2)

1.      Gee’s Watercroft Treacle Pudding. Lovely head, well placed ears, oval, dark eyes with plenty of expression. Short, powerful, straight front legs. Compact body with level topline and well sprung ribs. Good turn of stifle, but not as much muscle as some. Good coat. Moved very well. RESERVE BEST OF BREED.

OPEN (2)

1.      Gee’s Watercroft Pop Picker. A lovely example of a Norfolk Terrier, great overall size, shape & type. A terrific showman. Superb, well proportioned, broad head, excellent ears and carriage, dark, oval eyes. Good bone, correct neck into well placed shoulders. Nice straight front legs. Compact body, level topline and well sprung ribs. Tailset good, although carried right over the back. Nice neat feet. Super hard, wiry coat. Moved very well, with plenty of drive. Presented and handled to perfection.  BEST OF BREED, not surprised she went RESERVE BEST IN SHOW.

2.      Hadfield’s Belleville Born to be Free. Repeat.



 

 

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