Oozing
breed type with abundance and with immeasurable ring presence, renowned
specialists say:
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Mr Martin Grimwood
Stormstaff UK 3rd from 24 entered in Open Class
"Topsize black brindle who impressed on entering the ring. A type that is
my preference. His expression is excellent provided by neat well placed
ears and a dark eye. Strong muzzle without a hint of lippiness. Head
balances to body. Good body definition with apparently correct rear
angulation. Would possibly prefer a shade more width to his rear
quarters and would definitely prefer to see him in a fitter condition.
Moved well enough but not with a smoothness that I had expected of his
build."
Courtesy SBTC of Northern NSW Inc 3rd Championship
Show Weekend September 2006
Mrs Jenny Smith
Willowstaff UK 2nd from 19 entered in Open Class
"Black/brindle
– Top size, athletic specimen who had plenty of attitude and was on his
toes throughout the class. Super, well defined head with correct muzzle
to skull ratio and large white teeth. Clean front with plenty of lift,
balanced but not as compact as 1. Correct front and rear quarters, good
spring of rib and level top line held on the move. Unfortunate to meet 1
on such good form, but nevertheless a quality dog who deserved his
placing in this competitive class."
Courtesy SBTC of Northern NSW Inc 2nd Championship
Show Weekend September 2005
Mr
Mick Smith Willowstaff UK 2nd
from 20 entered in Open Class
"Black/brindle.
Top size, well put together with a clean front and adequate bend of
stifle. Held his top line on the move and propelled freely and
purposefully. Liked his head type and cleanliness of muzzle. Would have
preferred a shade more fitness, however, unfortunate to meet 1st
whose movement and condition was exceptional."
Courtesy SBTC of Northern NSW Inc Inaugural Championship
Show Weekend September 2005
Mrs
Sue Lane Lanvilla Australia
"Dog
of good type, up to standard, well balanced, moved well."
Courtesy Critique
courtesy of Mrs Sue Lane
Courtesy
SBTC of Northern NSW Inc Inaugural Championship Show Weekend September
2005
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Mr Norman
Benham Eaststar UK
Best
Australian Bred Dog
Liverpool
and District ABKC August 2003
Mrs
Jan Bruce
Northwark
Australia
Best
Australian Bred Dog in Show
ACT and District SBT Club Inc Championship Show
April 2003
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Mrs Ann
Goddard
Tophouse
UK
Reserve
Challenge Dog Best Australian Bred Dog
"A
fine upstanding dark brindle. I liked his head and expression
particularly.
He also possesses well boned front and rear quarters, spring of rib,
a level topline and good muscle tone overall. He looks as if he can
"do the business." He is well put together and secured his
position on overall balance and type. Moved and handled very
well."
Courtesy BTC of NSW Inc Championship Show October 2002
Mrs
Doreen Pugh
Rocellio
UK
State
Bred Dog in Show
"Dark
brindle. A lovely balanced outline, good head qualities and expression.
Sound in construction and positive movement. His condition was first class
and a pleasure to see him in complete rapport with his handler."
Courtesy SBTCQ Inc Championship Show
June 2002
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Mr Dean
Cund
Chelmstaff
UK
2nd from
21 in Aus Bred
"Lovely
headed dog, excellent front, good spring of rib, level topline, looks
really good from any angle, excellent conformation, moved well, could have
changed places had he been a bit fitter."
Courtesy Newcastle Terrier
and Toy Club Inc Championship Show
November 2001
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Mr
Stephen Meredith
Rojeme NZ
2nd
from 14 in Junior
"Very
big boy.Won his place because of
head and front. Had he not had balance his size could hinder him."
Courtesy SBTCQ Inc Championship Show
June 2001
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Mrs Beryl
Munro Baracane
UK
Best Baby
Dog in Breed
Debut
Show
"Black
brindle baby, nice dark eye, good body shape, short coupled, handled well,
good prospect."
Courtesy BTC of NSW Inc Championship Show
October 2000