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2005
MAJOR TROPHY SHOW JUDGES REPORT -
Mr Nico
Botha
It
was indeed an honour to be invited to judge the Major Trophy Show
again. Thank you to the organizing Committee for a fantastic show,
well organized and an event equal to any international Bull Terrier
Show. Many thanks, and my compliments to my co-judges Lorraine Louw
and Peet Oosthuizen. It was only a pleasure to officiate with you.
There
were a number of dogs and bitches that really stood out miles above the rest,
and this was most heartening to see. My opinions are my own and do
not reflect in any way on the decisions of my co-judges. It was an
event that again showed quite a diversity of types, virtues and some
instances, alarming faults. I feel that I should comment on this
because it is the event where all the top dogs have qualified to be
present, but worries me to some extent, that certain dogs, in my opinion,
should not have qualified. This, however, is a personal observation,
and one that might never be certified because of qualification at All
Breed events.
I
list below the personal assessment of the Bull Terriers that I selected in
the various classes I judged.
SABTC
CANDLESTICKS TROPHY FOR BEST IMPORTED DOG -
No 1: Grossgarly Commando of Lorderon [Imp UK]
Big strong white, with good round bone.
Strong head with a deep muzzle and small eye. Left ear
soft. Good straight front and decent
hindquarters. A good mover both front and rear, good drive
viewed from the side. A dog that has
something to offer the breed.
ORMANDY
VASE FOR SA BRED DOGS UNDER TWO YEARS -
No 5: Avonjul Astronomer Royal
Quality white with a beautiful head, curved and
fitted. Erect ears and small dark eye. A square
dog with a good straight front and decent
hindquarters. Good topline, but needed a bit more oomph
and power. Moved well in front. But
not too good behind. Needs to mature and should be much
better, given time.
ORMANDY
JUG TROPHY FOR SA BRED DOGS OVER TWO YEARS -
No 19: Ch Denerad Mr Ice of Realzista
Big upstanding white with a decent head.
Small eye and good ears. A well balanced, square dog with
a good straight front, decent hindquarters and
moved true both ways, (when he settled down). Good
topline.
COLOURED
DOG -
No 12: Ch Riberts Cold Duck
A lovely square, compact and well balanced
tri-colour. Good clean head, could have a bit more
curve. Good teeth and erect ears.
Short back with a good topline. Moved true front and rear.
Good
front and hindquarters.
ORMANDY
VASE TROPHY FOR SA BRED BITCHES UNDER TWO YEARS -
No 33: Dajamani Valnico of Bellators
Quality white with a beautiful curved and filled
head. Good ears and a small dark eye. Well laid back
shoulders with a super front, lovely
hindquarters. Moved well front and back (in spite of indifferent
handling). A really beautiful Bull Terrier.
ORMANDY
JUG TROPHY FOR SA BRED BITCHES OVER TWO YEARS -
No 43: Ch Lubjan Blanc De Blanc of Delvino
A beautiful white bitch. Well balanced, good
reach of neck and well laid back shoulders. Decent head
but could
have more curve. Super topline, good front and lovely
hindquarters. Moved well both ways
and showed like a dream.
BEST
COLOURED BITCH -
No 36: Riberts River Rose
Lovely strong, well balanced red. Strong, well filled head with
upright ears. Teeth not quite right.
Good round bone with a beautiful straight front, good feet and lovely
hindquarters. Moved well both
ways. Very good topline.
BEST
COLOURED BULL TERRIER -
No 12: Ch Riberts Cold Duck
A lovely tri-colour dog. Showed beautifully and well deserved
winner in this class.
BEST
MOVER -
No 16: Ch Bullrage Franceskow of Klapnel
Beautifully proportioned red dog with a superb topline. Moved like a
dream both front and rear, with
plenty of drive.
DOG
OF THE YEAR -
No 4: Ch & Ch (UK) Neverland Housemaster [Imp UK]
Won on his better substance, superb curved and filled head, in spite
of lacking in hindquarters.
BITCH
OF THE YEAR AND SUPREME BULL TERRIER -
No 33: Dajamani Valnico of Bellators
An outstanding winner. Superior in overall quality, better
movement, strong head, superb topline,
good front and hindquarters - and overall balance. My congratulations to
breeder and owner. Well
done!
COMMENTS
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A few specimens had bad feet, splayed toes or "hare's feet"
which I feel is bad in Bull Terriers. Bull Terriers should have
tight toes and stand "on their toes" instead of between or
behind them. Some had "high" hindquarters with bad
toplines and very upright shoulders - not desirable and resulting in very
short stuffy necks. Hindquarters need more power and drive, with a
lot more muscle. A Bull Terrier without strong hindquarters cannot
stand his ground in a "fight" - even if we don't fight
them. Narrow under jaws are another problem creeping into the
breed. The broad, strong under jaws of past generations seems to be
disappearing. Please let's not lose it. We need to retain this
virtue in our breed. Somehow the current breeders have forgotten
about this very valuable virtue in our breed.
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