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Steelyard Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
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Pedigree of Willowstaff Dream Catcher - Born 10 July 2014 |
S:
Nizeva Quite Riot
(1CC, 1RCC) |
S: Araidh
Fairground |
S:
Champion Marstaff Dragon Lives On |
D:
Champion Araidh Devil May Care |
D: Araidh
Something About Mary |
S:
Knockon The Devil Himself at Kilvara |
D:
Araidh Back Where You Belong |
D: Willowstaff
Keep The Faith
(KC Stud Book) |
S: Jayneze Pillow
Talk |
S:
Spirestaff Bobby Dazzler |
D: Jayneze Tongue
Tied 2 CC's |
D: Willowstaff
Barbed Wire (KC Stud Book) |
S:
Steelyard Innovator at Willowstaff
JW |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
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Photo courtesy Bev Harrison;
taken at Notts & Derby Ch. Show on 25 July 15 |
Western
SBT Society Open Show,
21 March 2015
Judge: Kevin Tittley (Garwstaff)
1st Minor Puppy Bitch
Willowstaff Dream Catcher.
Black/brindle of good quality. Neat ears and
dark eye. Nice shaped head with a straight jaw line and
excellent size teeth. Nice length of neck that flowed to
the shoulder into a straight topline. Good rear
angulation and a straight front with well padded feet.
Moved and handled well.
BEST
PUPPY BITCH & BEST PUPPY IN SHOW
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limit Show, 22 March 2015 Judge: Vicki
Butler (Joemikeste)
2nd Minor Puppy Bitch
Willowstaff Dream Catcher.
Black/brindle also 8 months old. Slightly
smaller than 1st, good bite and expression.
Moved well.
Three
Counties General Championship Show, 4 June 2015 Judge: Linda Lee (Socksdown)
2nd Puppy Bitch -7 (1
Absent)
Willowstaff Dream Catcher.
Classy Black/brindle from this Kennel.
Attractive head shape, neat ears with dark eyes, good
mouth, lovely body and outline, correct movement. Liked
her; one to watch in the future.
Notts &
Derby District SBT Club Champ. Show, 25 July 2015
Judge: Rob Drummond (Sparstaff)
3rd Junior Bitch (21 present) & 1st Novice Bitch: 8 (2
Abs.)
Willowstaff Dream Catcher. Very
neat black/brindle with a very densely coloured coat
which simply shone. Impressive headpiece, good round
eye, ears well set on. Excelled in rear angulation,
sound as a pound. |
North East
SBT Club Champ. Show, 20 Sept 2015
Judge: Dickie Austin. 1st Junior Bitch
-
Willowstaff Dream Catcher. |
Western
SBT Society Champ. Show,
17 Oct 2015 Judge: Tony Moore (Tobarela).
3rd Junior Bitch/2nd
Maiden Bitch
Willowstaff Dream Catcher. Black/brindle with nice head shape,
correct bite, clean lips, dark eyes, neat ears,
nice body shape. Moved ok.
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Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Open Show, 5 Dec 2015 Judge: John
Parker (Nettleworth).
Junior Bitch - A very nice
Class. 2nd
Willowstaff Dream Catcher. Slightly
taller black brindle bitch of nice proportions.
Decent head with dark round eyes and tidy ears,
decent front and feet good rib, tail set, good
front angulation. She had a habit of crouching
down which made her back end look slightly over
angulated. Just preferred the expression of
class winner. |
Manchester General Championship Show, 14 Jan 2016 Judge: Dave
Wedgewood. 3rd
Yearling Bitch -
Willowstaff Dream Catcher. |
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limited Show, 20 March 2016 Judge:
Peter Knight (Redrichstaff).
Graduate
Bitch.
RESERVE BEST BITCH.
1st
Willowstaff Dream Catcher. With her
impressive head shape, rose ears, darkest of
eyes and good length in muzzle just sets this
girl on fire the moment you look at her, she
makes your heart melt when she looks back and
oozes QUALITY. Good length of neck, strong,
tapering nicely back into the withers and
shoulders, straight front, enough bone and good
strong pasterns with well padded feet, she is
balanced and excels in front and rear
angulations allowing her to move freely on the
mat, well sprung rib and dropped to the point of
elbow, from above she displays pleasing taper
from shoulder through rib, nice type but could
be lighter in loin, her coat is short, close and
gleaming. Drove from the rear with correct tail
carriage. She certainly caught my dreams and
made my decision in the final line up very hard,
top quality and RESERVE BEST BITCH. |
Merseyside
SBT Club Champ Show, 1 May 2016 Judge: Kirsty
Summerfield (Canakey).
Yearling Bitch -
3rd
Willowstaff Dream Catcher.
Black/Brindle - tidy bitch in good hard
condition, pretty expression. Lovely dark, round
eye. Moved well. |
Western
SBT Society Championship Show, 27 May 2016
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Judge: Andy Land (Winzak) Post Graduate Bitch
- 17 Entries:
2nd
Willowstaff Dream Catcher. Dark
Brindle who has impressive width to
thighs for her size. Athletic profile and in
hard condition. Healthy length, clean muzzle &
adequate incline through stop. Correct
dentition. True skeleton layout throughout. Came
second to a very good example. Moved well. |
East Midlands
SBT Club Championship Show, 13 November 2016
-
Judge: Brett Lay (Gamepit) Post
Graduate Bitch - 32 entries.
2nd Willowstaff Dream Catcher.
Standard size black/brindle. Nice head shape
with dark eye, good bite and clean in lip. Straight
in front and enough bone, level topline on the
move and standing. Good rear end, well muscled
hams, let down at the hock. Short, dark nails.
Shame to have met 1st, but I am sure she will do
well in the future. |
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limited Show, 19 March 2017 Judge:
Tina Walker (Janikastco).
Post Graduate
Bitch.
2nd
Willowstaff Dream Catcher.
Black/brindle bitch just over 2.5 years. Nice
shaped head, dark round eyes, neat ears. Clean
lips with good bite. Straight front and neat
feet. Ample rib, nice bend of stifle and good
tail set. Moved and handled well. |
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Pedigree of Willowstaff Eternal Flame - born 14 January 2014 |
S:
Champion Waystaff Diggers Double |
S: Deestaff Vidar
of Waystaff |
S:
Champion Waystaff Strikes Back JW |
D: Colliermans
Pretty Woman |
D: Waystaff Lucky
Strike |
S:
American
Champion Classy Staffys Strike Force |
D:
Waystaff Dutch Made |
D:
Rowellstaff Red
Ember at Willowstaff JW,
1RCC |
S: Golden Conquest |
S:
Dringshaw Valentino |
D: Takes Two |
D:
Champion Rowellstaff Miss Prada |
S:
Rocellio Royal Beau |
D: Rowellstaff
Busby Babe |
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Leeds
General Championship Show - 26 July 2014;
Judge (Bitches): Brian Owen (Brystaff)
Minor
Puppy Bitch - 6(1). 2nd Smith's Willowstaff
Eternal Flame.
Potteries SBT
Club Open Show - 5 October 2014;
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Puppy Bitch - 6(0). 1st Smith's Willowstaff
Eternal Flame.
Beautiful headed red bitch. Dark eye, neat
ears, good pigmentation, stands on good strong, straight
front with tight feet. Close coupled with level topline,
strong hindquarters with good turn of stifle. Moves with
ease.
BEST PUPPY BITCH & BEST
PUPPY IN SHOW
Western SBT
Society Championship Show - 11 October 2014;
Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbry)
Minor Puppy Bitch 13 (1) -
1st Smith's
Willowstaff Eternal Flame.
Top sized red bitch. Lovely clean
front, nice length of neck and correct angulation both
front and rear, allowing her to move well. Head has dark
eyes, lovely neat ears and a good expression. As a puppy
she has all of the attributes of a top drawer bitch and
I shall watch her development with interest. She could
be a real star of the future.
The
Sporting Terrier Association of Yorkshire Open Show -
9 November 2014;
Judge: Peter Knight (Redrichstaff)
Puppy Bitch - 1(0). 1st Smith's Willowstaff Eternal
Flame.
A red bitch with a white flash on her chest
and only 9 months old. A great head with perfect ear
carriage, dark round eyes looking straight ahead, very
appealing. Correct teeth and the straightest of fronts
with nice tight feet, good pigmentation. She has got a
bit of lift with an athletic outline, I saw bags of
potential in this girl as she moved holding a level
topline, made her handler work a bit, showing some
independence and character, I liked it. Enough muscle in
the hind quarters, definition will follow, stifle well
bent. When settled she moved lovely just making it look
so easy.
BEST PUPPY AND BEST OF BREED |
Flame at 2.5
years, June 2016
Bitch Challenge Certificate Awarded May 2016
Bitch Reserve CC Awarded July 2017 |
The
Sporting Terrier Association of Yorkshire Open Show -
15 February 2015;
Judge: Lesley McDonald (Tusselstaff)
Puppy (5 entries). 1st Smith's Willowstaff Eternal
Flame.
Top size red bitch presented in fit
condition. She has a feminine head, is clean in the lip,
has good dentition, eyes dark enough for coat colour and
neat ears. Plenty of lift on this bitch, she has good
overall balance, exhibiting sound construction and
conformation, with a good straight front; good length of
upper arm, well up on pasterns, level topline, short
coupled, well defined tuck up and is surprisingly hard
to the touch. She can be easily distracted by what is
going on around her, making her handler work hard,
however when she does decide to settle down she moves
very well. BEST OF BREED |
Western
SBT Society Open Show,
21 March 2015 - Judge: Kevin Tittley (Garwstaff)
1st Junior Bitch, 1st
Maiden, 1st Novice
Willowstaff Eternal Flame.
Red bitch of high quality. Lovely dark eye, neat
ears and good straight under jaw. Nice straight front,
lovely topline which she held well on the move. Good
powerful rear angulation. Good upper arm. Moved with
drive and purpose on the mat. Well handled. |
Three
Counties General Championship Show, 4 June 2015 - Judge: Linda Lee
(Socksdown)
2nd Junior Bitch -19 (4
Abs)
Willowstaff Eternal Flame.
Upstanding, striking fawn/red. Well defined
clean head, good front, lovely athletic body. Good
movement, another who will have a good future. |
Notts &
Derby District SBT Club Championship Show, 25 July 2015
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Judge: Rob Drummond (Sparstaff)
1st Yearling Bitch - 16 (4 Abs.)
Willowstaff Eternal Flame. Very
well balanced top size red of good proportions, athletic
and agile. Liked her expression and her front which was
stood on good feet. She has a correct ribcage and the
desired tuck up to loins and sound quarters. Moved and
handled well. |
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Open Show, 5 Dec 2015 Judge: John
Parker (Nettleworth). Post
Graduate
Bitch - 6(2).
1st
Willowstaff Eternal Flame. Top
Sized, athletically built red bitch who tried
her best to lose the class by leaning and
fidgeting. However once relaxed she looked much
better. Nice head, expression, dark eyes and ear
carriage but would prefer her to be slightly
cleaner in the muzzle. Balanced bitch who is
close coupled with decent rib. She had good
angulation to her rear and front (when she is
not pushing and leaning into the collar). In the
final line up she settled much better and really
looked the part. |
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limited Show, 20 March 2016 Judge:
Peter Knight (Redrichstaff).
Post Graduate
Bitch 6(3).
2nd
Willowstaff Eternal Flame. A red
bitch of top size, athletic outline and what a
cracker. A great head piece with well placed
ears which she used all the time and was alert
and on her toes, distinct stop, good dentition
and bite, good pigmentation. Impressive type
with the straightest of fronts and the tightest
of feet, presented in great condition. Well laid
back shoulders with enough bone, well angulated
front and rear allowing her to move with ease.
Her topline is level with a very good underline,
a well sprung rib and light in the loin. Her
hindquarters are well muscled and defined. When
listening to my dictaphone the last thing I said
was: "this girl is the best moving so far
today", made it look easy with bags of
potential. |
Western
SBT Society Championship Show, 27 May 2016
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Judge: Andy Land (Winzak) Limit Bitch -
13 entries. 1st Willowstaff Eternal Flame.
Classy, athletic red. White chest & toes with
the shape & symmetry I was looking for. Spot on
sound skeleton layout, up on her toes with a
true, straight front, lovely length radius,
upper arm and scapular, set right, made reaching
easy. Brisket to elbow. Nice shape skull, not
overdone with correct incline through stop. Good
length muzzle & clean lipped. Underjaw visible,
correct mouth. Well set eyes & ears. Neck flows
smoothly through top of shoulder into a level
topline of decent length. Places her rear pads
just right. Good length femur from a nicely set
pelvis. Matching length tibia; fibia gave
leverage. Attractive underline. Proud handler
had her in hard, fit condition.
BITCH CHALLENGE
CERTIFICATE & BEST OPPOSITE SEX |
East
Midlands
SBT Club Championship Show, 13 November 2016
-
Judge: Brett Lay (Gamepit) Limit
Bitch - 27 entries.
1st Willowstaff Eternal Flame. Red top size
girl that I have seen from the ring side and did not
think that she would be my kind of bitch, until I judged
her. Hands on it was a different ball game. Nice dark
eye, good ear carriage with a good bite, level topline,
good tuck up at the loin. Correct tail carriage, moved
well. In fit, hard condition which gave her the edge
over my 2nd. Well done - hope you do well with her. |
Potteries
SBT Club Championship Show, 15 July 2017 Judge:
Peter Rhodes. Open
Bitch 12 Entries.
1st
Willowstaff Eternal Flame.
Very well constructed red/white whose
athletic build impressed me. Clean when viewed from all
angles. Shown in good condition. Compatible front and
rear angulations provide her with a free-flowing gait
that many could not match today. Topline held on the
move. Decent head shape with a good stop and
proportionate muzzle length. Dark enough in eye and has
very neat ears. Lovely clean neck and shoulder line.
Straight front with sufficient width, strong pasterns,
feet would benefit from a little more padding.
Well-ribbed back, defined waistline when viewed from
above. Sound rear quarters. To be over-critical I would
have liked to have seen a slightly cleaner head/muzzle.
A top quality bitch that has many virtues. Pleased to
award her the
BITCH RESERVE
CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE |
Downlands
SBT Club Championship Show, 6 November 2021 Judge:
Andy Land (Winzak).
Veteran
Bitch 22 (12) Entries.
1st
Willowstaff Eternal Flame.
Red who I've been lucky enough to
have assessed a few years back where she took top
honours. She has the most sound skeleton layout and
still has nice shape and symmetry to the eye, love her
length in radius, elbow to withers complements, shoulder
and upper arm are good length and set correct. Skull and
muzzle balance nicely with a nice incline through stop
to occiput. Correct dentition, clean lip, decent reach
of neck which flows nicely through top of scapular into
level topline. Adequate length in back and nicely set
pelvis and rear quarters produced smooth movement. One
of my all time favourites. BEST
VETERAN BITCH & BOS VETERAN IN SHOW |
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Open Show, 26 March 2022 Judge: Dawn
Raynsford (Raynstaff). Veteran
Bitch - 3 Entries
1st
Willowstaff Eternal Flame. Red, 8
years. This girl has the most beautiful head shape -
even better when she uses her ears. Lovely dark eye,
correct muzzle length with distinctive stop, showing
little grey. Strong underjaw housing correct bite, nice
tight lipped and good cheek muscles. Short, powerful
neck leading into well angulated shoulders. Good
brisket, short coupled, stood four square and in tip top
condition. Lovely tight, tidy feet, well-muscled hind
quarters with good bend of stifle. Level topline,
correct tail set. Her ring presence was outstanding,
when this girl moved out she was effortless yet
powerful. Pleased to award her
BEST BITCH - BEST VETERAN BITCH - BEST OPPOSITE SEX IN
SHOW AND BEST OPPOSITE SEX VETERAN IN SHOW |
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Pedigree of
Willowstaff Nats My Daddy at Garwstaff - born 29
October 2012 - 2017 -
RIP |
S:
Garwstaff Nats My Boy (JW/RCC) |
S: Steelyard
Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
S:
Champion Boldbull Black Jack |
D: Steelyard
Silken Steel |
D: Spearhead Jewel
Jade, RCC |
S:
Tatty Taffy |
D:
Lacroix Lil at Spearhead |
D: Willowstaff
Keep The Faith
(KC Stud Book) |
S: Jayneze Pillow
Talk |
S:
Spirestaff Bobby Dazzler |
D: Jayneze Tongue
Tied 2CC's |
D: Willowstaff
Barbed Wire (KC Stud Book) |
S:
Steelyard Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
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SKC
Championship Show - 25 August 2013.
Judge: Craig Dillon (Cragails)
Puppy Dog: 2nd -Tittley &
Bosanko's Willowstaff Nats My Daddy at Garwstaff.
Promising young black/brindle who
excels when viewed in profile, lovely head,
correct topline (slight rise at loin and angled
pelvis), facilitating correct rear footing with
bent stifle. At this stage in his development
though he lacks width and depth on front, which
both detract from his appearance and movement on
the fore. If this matures in this area he will
be very nice indeed.
Belfast Dog
Show Society Ch Show - 28 September 2013.
Judge: Martin Grimwood (Stormstaff)
Puppy Dog: 1st -Tittley &
Bosanko's Willowstaff Nats My Daddy at Garwstaff.
Black brindle looking very promising at this
stage. Head balances to body. Skull has width
and depth. Good length to his muzzle. Extremely
impressive dentition with strong, long canines.
Good expression provided by neat ears correctly
placed and dark eye. Correct stop and tight in
the lip. Straight in the forequarters. Decent
levels of fitness. Good spring of rib and light
in the loin. Correct rear angulation. Would
prefer a little more pad and tightness of foot.
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Western SBT
Society Championship Show - 12 October 2013;
Judge: Frank Reader.
1st Puppy Dog/Best Puppy Dog/Best Opposite Sex Puppy
in Show -Tittley & Bosanko's Willowstaff Nats My
Daddy at Garwstaff.
Nice black brindle. Nice head, neat
ears, good length of muzzle, correct bite.
Straight front, good legs and feet. Strong body
for age. Nice hindquarters. Moved well for a
youngster. Promising puppy - well done. |
Potteries SBT
Club Open Show - 5 October 2014;
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Limit Dog - 4(0). 1st Tittley & Bosanko's
Willowstaff Nats My Daddy at Garwstaff.
Top Size black/brindle with a powerful head,
dark eyes, neat ears. Front straight with no
looseness, level topline, close coupled with
good hindquarters with good stifles. Coat short
and in good condition - moves with ease.
BEST DOG AND BEST IN
SHOW |
Downlands SBT
Club Open Show - 9 October 2016;
Judge: Stuart Foster (Tusselstaff)
Open Dog - 1st Tittley & Bosanko's
Willowstaff Nats My Daddy at Garwstaff.
Black/brindle dog. Clean in the head with
nothing overdone, good muzzle length, clean
flews, pleasing expression and correct bite.
Nice front with good bone, well ribbed, pleasing
profile when viewed side on; could be lighter in
the loins. Super rear with well muscled hams,
good bend of stifle and tidy feet. Movement was
true whilst holding a level topline. A tad
heavier than I've seen him before but still
enough virtue to take the class. |
Sadly JT
was put to sleep in 2017. |
Pedigree of
Willowstaff Arcadian Rose - born 25 July 2011 |
S:
Chelmstaff Black Jack (KC Stud Book) |
S: Chelmstaff
Craftsman of Eclypstaff |
S:
Champion Spirestaff Jimmy Jazz |
D: Raunchy Roxanne
of Chelmstaff |
D: Hoplite Hot
Property |
S:
Champion Polynesian
Waka Navigator |
D:
Champion Marstaffs
Easter Surprise Hoplite |
D: Willowstaff
Barbed Wire
(KC Stud Book) |
S: Steelyard
Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
S:
Champion Boldbull
Black Jack |
D: Steelyard
Silken Steel |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
S:
Champion Polynesian
Waka Navigator |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Magic |
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Pete &
Yvonne Rhodes'
Willowstaff Arcadian Rose (Willow)
photo taken at 20 months
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Birmingham
National Championship Show, 13 May 2012
Judge:
Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre).
Puppy Bitch - 1st Willowstaff Arcadian
Rose. Liked this puppy a
lot and she only just lost out to the dog in the
challenge for Best Puppy in Breed. Not a big
bitch but height to weight ratio looks about
right and she is coming along nicely for her
age. Feminine head shape, with nice length of
muzzle and correct bite. Decent front with good
feet and dark nails. Nicely put together with
correct back end. Showed well once settled.
BEST PUPPY BITCH
Blackpool Championship Show, 22
June 2012
Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbry)
Puppy
Bitch - 1st Willowstaff Arcadian Rose.
Black/brindle bitch that is clean and balanced
from every angle. Dark eye, good bite, level
top line and good construction. Would prefer a
little more width to her front but she has time
on her side.
Potteries SBT Club Open Show, 14 October 2012
Judge: Paul Igo (Rumrourke)
Novice Bitch -
2nd Willowstaff Arcadian Rose.
A black/brindle and white
which was placed 3rd in the Junior class Her
height was fine and structurally a sound enough
bitch, but I would prefer another inch all over
her , especially in her front. She may body up
as she gets older. Moved and handled well.
North West SBT Club Open Show, 28 October 2012
Judge: Jackie Smart (Arnhem)
Maiden Bitch -
1st Willowstaff Arcadian Rose.
Standard sized, feminine
black/brindle. Clean head and muzzle, straight
front with adequate bone and neat feet. Compact
in body and short coupled with good tuck up in
loin. Lovely neat ears which enhance her
expression when she decides to use them - just
prefers to hide them away!! Nicely angulated
behind, moved well.
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East Midlands SBT Club Limit Show, 27 January
2013
- Judge: Zoe Martin
1st Novice Bitch
Willowstaff Arcadian Rose Black/brindle.
Fine bitch. Clean head giving alert expression,
neat feet, good front, muscled shoulders, level
topline, neat tail. Well muscled rear, moved
with ease, nice overall picture. |
Western
SBT Club Open Show,
23 March 2013 - Judge: Mark Davies (Eclypstaff)
1st Novice & 1st Graduate Bitch
Willowstaff Arcadian Rose.
Black/brindle, light framed, good outline, clean
throughout. Enough head, nice expression,
correct bite, tight lips. Straight front, neat
feet. Good shoulder placement with enough rib.
Short coupling and level topline. Good rear
angulation and that showed in her movement.
Moved Well.
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Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limit Show, 24 March 2013 - Judge:
Steve Scarlett (Staffarcadia)
1st Novice & 1st Graduate Bitch
Willowstaff Arcadian Rose.
B/brindle bitch, showing good expression on a
nice shaped head. Neat ears, dark eye and clean
mouth. Good front and rear angulation. Level
topline, neat feet with good pigmentation.
Movement as expected - good. |
SKC
Championship Show, 25 August 2013. Judge: Craig
Dillon (Cragails)
3rd Post Graduate Bitch -
Willowstaff Arcadian Rose |
Crewe &
District CS,
1 June 2014. Judge:
Peter Knight (Redrichstaff)
1st Post Graduate -
Willowstaff Arcadian Rose. A
black/brindle with a white flash on chest,
nearly 3 years old. Feminine, not overdone in
any way. Very pretty with lovely expression.
Neatest of ears, head and muzzle proportions
correct. Good under jaw, tight lips, correct
bite with big, white teeth. Straightest of
fronts, black nails with tight feet, excellent
body type, naturally athletic and looks amazing
when viewed in profile. Her shoulders are well
laid back, good length of upper arm with no
looseness at the elbow. She is short coupled and
has an excellent topline, held on the move. Good
angles front and rear, she moved away with
confidence, free agile driving from the rear
with economy of effort. I spoke with the Group
Judge and she awarded her first in the Group on
her clean lines and movement.
BEST OF BREED AND GROUP
1. |
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Pedigree of
Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff JW - born: 4 November
2009 |
S: Golden Conquest |
S: Dringshaw
Valentino |
S: Blazin Bad Boy
|
D:
East is East |
D: Take Two |
S:
Champion Ashstock By
Jupiter |
D:
Champion My Girl |
D:
Champion
Rowellstaff Miss Prada |
S: Rocellio Royal
Beau |
S: Bekanbar
Barrere |
D: Rocellio Petite
Annie |
D: Rowellstaff
Busby Babe |
S:
Acrestaf Bold As Brass At Rowellstaff |
D: Red Eye Sue at
Rowellstaff |
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Scottish Kennel
Club Championship Show, 23 May 2010 Judge: Terry
Cooper (Terhels)
Minor Puppy Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
Everything in the right place at this
stage. Nice shape head, neat ears, correct bite,
clean muzzle, good front, feet and top line.
Moved and handled well.
Bath Championship Show,
28 May 2010
Judge: Peter Smith (Pennsmith)
Minor Puppy Bitch - 1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
Red with
white flash on chest. Nice blend of bull and
terrier, feminine head with correct dentition.
Straightest of fronts, neat feet, short coupled
with a level top line. Lovely puppy, moved and
handled well. Should do well in the future.
Best Puppy Bitch &
Best Puppy of Breed
Potteries SBT Club Championship Show,
17 July 2010
Judge: Andy Dodsworth
Maiden Bitch - 3rd Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show,
25 July 2010 - Judge: Dean Cund (Chelmstaff)
Minor Puppy Bitch 3rd
Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff
Bournemouth Canine Association Championship Show,
14 August 2010 - Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbury)
Puppy Bitch - 1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
Possibly the surprise package of the day. Fawn
bitch that is bang on the Standard and
beautifully put together. True front with nice
shoulder placement, lovely head shape, well
proportioned body and good mover. I think
that she can trouble the best as she gets a
little older; certainly one to watch.
Best Puppy Bitch & Best Puppy of Breed |
Mick &
Jenny Smith's
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW (Amber)
Reserve Challenge Certificate Awarded 2012
photo taken at 18 months
|
Richmond Championship Show,
11 September 2010 - Judge: Mary Coble (Surestaff)*
*replacement judge
Puppy Bitch - 3rd
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff |
Grantham & District Canine Society, 23 October 2010 - Judge: Joanne
Essex (Javawolf)
Puppy Dog/Bitch - 1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
11 months
old fawn bitch. Exactly how a pup should look at
this age; not overdone in any way. Nice head and
expression. Rose ears, very dark eyes, strong
muzzle and correct bite. Lovely straight front
with well placed shoulders, short coupled with a
level top line. Rear angulation good, allowing
for correct movement.
Best Puppy In Breed &
Puppy Group 2
|
Midland Counties Championship Show, 29 October 2010 - Judge: Frank
Marlow (Vulcanstaff)
Puppy Bitch - 3rd
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff. |
East Midlands SBT Club Diamond Jubilee
Championship Show,
7 November 2010 - Judge: Dave Lee
(Socksdown)
Maiden & Novice Bitch - 1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
Fawn with white
flash on chest. Nice head shape, dark eyes, neat
ears, good mouth, clean lips, straight front.
Good hindquarters, neat whip tail, movement
good. Lots to like about her - still a
youngster.
Figured highly in the
challenge. |
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club Championship
Show, 14 November 2010 - Judge: Jimmy Byrnes
(Lackyle)
Maiden Bitch - 1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
This girl was VHC in a
very strong junior class. She is a clean red
bitch with nice head shape. Ears ok, lovely dark
eyes, nice ratio of muzzle to head, correct bite
with nice big teeth. Lovely clean front and nice
depth of brisket. Ample amount of bone to legs
with good tight feet. She has a lovely reach of
neck that flows into well placed shoulders.
Perfect amount of rib with a lovely tuck up at
rear, which is set off by well-muscled hind
quarters and a good turn of stifle. Moved ok.
Would like darker pigmentation in nails. |
North Eastern Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club Championship
Show, 5 December 2010 - Judge: Wynny
Southworth (Staffmaster)
Junior
Bitch - 2nd
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
Red who was giving away a
full 3 months to the winner. She is not as
strong as 1, but in good condition and fit.
Performed well enough to gain this place. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 19 December 2010 - Judge: Anthony
Calladine (Calrolo)
Junior & Novice Bitch
1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff.
A fine red bitch only just out of
puppy, a sweet face, with a well proportioned
body.
|
Alyn & Deeside SBT Club Open Show, 9
January 2011 - Judge: Jamie Smith (Troystaff)
Junior & Yearling Bitch
2nd Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff. |
Lichfield Canine Society Open Show, 29
January 2011 - Judge: Anthony Calladine (Calrolo)
Junior, Post Graduate &
Limit Bitch
1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
A fine red bitch that could easily make others
look a little clumsy, a well proportioned body
and a definite future when fully mature.
RESERVE
BEST OF BREED |
Potteries
SBT Club Limited Show, 13 February 2011 - Judge:
Andy Stewart (Rapstaff)
Junior Bitch
2nd Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
Red/Fawn. Clean head - not overdone. Neat ears,
dark eye, clean lip, very good front and feet.
Nice body, good top line. |
Downlands SBT Club Championship Show, 20
February 2011 - Judge: Barbara Ann Beaufoy (Wyrefare)
3rd Junior* & 1st
Graduate Bitch Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
Well balanced red & white bitch.
Very feminine head with lovely dark eyes. Good
bite, straight front with ample bone front &
rear. Well laid shoulders, level top line. Moved
well and shown in good condition.
*Crufts Qualification |
Potteries & District Canine Society
Open Show, 19 March 2011 - Judge: Stuart Foster (Tusselstaff)
* Achieved Junior Warrant
*
Junior Dog or Bitch
1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff.
Quality red bitch and one I have admired from
the ringside. Lovely head shape, nothing
overdone, showing strength but still feminine.
Correct bite, nice ears, nice straight front,
good bone, tidy feet, lovely short coupled bitch
who looks balanced from all angles. Well laid
back shoulders, good spring of rib, ample rear
quarters, moved well with economy of effort and
showed well for her handler.
BEST OF BREED and thank
you for allowing me to assess her. Heard later
that she gained her final Junior Warrant points
as a result - many congratulations. |
North West
SBT Club Open Show, 20 March 2011 - Judge:
John Joyce (Jollyjons)
Junior Bitch
2nd Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff (+1st
Yearling & 1st Post Graduate). Red.
Another quality young lady who to me had a
typically strong head, dark round eyes, distinct
stop, good length to her muzzle, strong under
jaw and a great, piercing expression. Presented
in fit condition as shown by her muscle
development and tone. Neck flowed into her
withers, leading to a level top line, held on
the move. Strong quarters, excellent inner
thigh, hocks well let down. On another day the
decision could easily be reversed, but thought
the winner just shaded it today.
RESERVE BEST BITCH |
East Midlands SBT Club Open Show,
24 April 2011 - Judge: Veronica Brown (Rotherstaff)
3rd Junior Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW
|
West of
England Ladies Kennel Club Championship Show,
29 April 2011 - Judge: Bill Blacker (Crossguns)
3rd Junior & 2nd Graduate Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW
Red. Similar to 1. Good fit body with clean
lines. Clean muzzle with good under jaw, correct
bite. Moved well. |
Bath
Championship Show, 27 May 2011 - Judge:
Jimmy Devine (Lendevs)
1st Yearling Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW
Red. Classic head & expression, correct bite,
neat ears, good round eye. Well proportioned
rib, nothing exaggerated, good top line, strong
hindquarters, in excellent condition. Perfectly
presented, moved well, handler really put a
super effort into showing her to her best. |
East Anglia SBT Club Championship Show,
30 May 2011 - Judge: Elaine Norton (Tikkurilan)
3rd Yearling Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW
|
East of England Championship Show,
10 July 2011 - Judge: Brian Grattidge (Karjobri)
1st Yearling Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW
19 months. Feminine head, keen expression, good
ear carriage, clean lipped, good front, level
top line, in good condition, well balanced in
all departments. Moved with drive and purpose.
Very well handled to her advantage. |
Potteries SBT Club Championship
Show, 16 July 2011 - Judge: Frank Reader
1st Yearling Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW
Fawn. I was surprised but pleased after putting
my hands on this bitch. Well proportioned head,
good bite and teeth, good shoulder muscles,
compact body, defined waistline, strong rear
end. She is balanced, showing femininity with
strength. Moved well. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
'Special' Open
Show, 23 July 2011 - Judge: Karen Johnson (Tillcarr)
1st Post Graduate Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff JW.
Very pretty red bitch. Lighter type. She has a
refined head with no excess flesh. Dark, round,
well placed eyes that look straight ahead. Neat
rose ears, which she used well to show off a
keen expression. Correct lay of shoulder and
length of upper arm. Level top line standing and
moving. A well put together bitch which showed
on the move, as she moved freely and soundly.
Shown in fit condition. |
Bournemouth Canine Association Championship Show, 14 August 2011 - Judge: Janet
Higgins (Acrestaf)
Yearling
Bitch - 3rd
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 11 December 2011 - Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Post Graduate Bitch
1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff JW. Fawn/white.
Prettiest of bitches fitting nicely within the
Standard without being stuffy. Good head, deep
through. Decent skull/muzzle ratio, tidy ears,
good under jaw and well placed teeth. Good dark
round eye, good chest and rib. Underline tucking
up nicely in the loin. Balanced fore and rear
angulation with strength in the rear. Moved
nicely holding level top line. Showed and
handled very well. |
Potteries SBT Club Limited
Show, 12 February 2012 - Judge: Stuart Foster
(Tusselstaff)
1st Limit Bitch
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW.
Best class of the day for me. Lovely bitch with
super head shape; strong but feminine, good ear
carriage, dark eye giving a pleasing expression.
Cleanest of fronts, straight and with adequate
width and depth of brisket. Correct shoulder
placement and good upper arm. Level topline,
good tuck up, good rear angulation and bend of
stifle. A beautifully balanced bitch when viewed
from any angle and free from exaggeration. Show
in good, fit condition. Her movement was smooth
and free and I was pleased to award her
BEST BITCH AND BEST IN
SHOW |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Limited
Show, 25 March 2012 - Judge: Jo Ann Essex (Javawolf)
Post Graduate Bitch. This
was a very hard choice between 1st and 2nd in
this class. I really liked lots about
both of them; in the end it did come down
to condition.
1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW (NB:
2nd Willowstaff Shades of Red). Red.
Very pretty bitch with a nice expression. Lovely
depth of skull and length and strength of
muzzle. Correct bite. Loved front angulations on
this girl and her powerful shoulders. Straight
front, well sprung ribs and short coupled. Moved
really well up and down the mat.
RESERVE BEST BITCH |
Birmingham
National Championship Show, 13 May 2012 - Judge:
Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre)
Post Graduate
Bitch - 2nd Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Similar make
and shape to 1st but did not show herself at her
best today. Well proportioned head with good
bite and under jaw. True front and good strong
rear quarters. Moved Well. |
Scottish SBT
Club Championship Show, 20 May 2012 - Judge:
Peter Rhodes
Post Graduate
Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW.
Fawn/white
bitch in good coat and not carrying any excess
weight. Her movement was free flowing which
enabled her to cover the ground with ease. She
has a compact body, excellent waist and tuck up
definition, desired slope to the croup, coupled
with correct set of the rearquarters. Head is a
decent shape and size, distinct stop, very neat
ears and dark eye. Her expression is spoilt a
little by not having a cleaner muzzle. She is
clean off the shoulder with a straight front and
just enough lift. Would have liked to have seen
her feet a little tighter. All in all a tidy
bitch. |
Blackpool Championship Show, 22
June 2012 - Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbry)
Limit
Bitch - 3rd Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
*KC STUD BOOK* |
Alyn & Deeside
SBT Club Championship Show, 24 June 2012 - Judge:
Tony Moore (Tobarela)
Limit
Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
*KC STUD BOOK*
Well balanced,
top quality standard size classy red bitch with
no exaggerations. She has a clean, powerful head
of correct proportions, not overdone in any way.
Dark eye, neat ears, tight clean lip, good bite
and a cracking expression. Front straight, good
rib and brisket with nice compact body shape.
Her backend is well angulated and well muscled.
Moved and handled extremely well. Condition and
fitness spot on. Well done. |
Potteries SBT Club Championship
Show, 21 July 2012 - Judge: Ron Chell
(Chellstocks)
Post Graduate
Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Nice red. Very
well made. Fit, good legs, good shape. Correct
angulations. Nice dark eye. Well let down in
hock. Very well balanced.
* RESERVE
CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE * |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show, 22 July 2012 - Judge: Dickie Austin
Limit
Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Red/White.
Beautiful head shape. Skull broad and deep but
feminine. Piercing dark eyes, good length and
depth of muzzle, housing correct bite, all
enhanced by lovely ear carriage. Shoulders
strong, merging into lovely shaped body. Rear
quarters strong, level topline and one of the
best movers on the day. Moved and handled very
well. One for the top. |
Darlington
General
Championship
Show, 14 September 2012 - Judge: Pat Harkin (Harkline)
Limit
Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Red bitch, very pretty, excellent
blend of bull and terrier, bog standard,
beautiful head, powerful but not too much, a
clean look, good bite, lovely ears, nice front
with short back, ample bone, good back end,
moved and handles excellent. |
Northern Counties
SBT Club
Championship
Show, 15 September 2012 - Judge: Ann Corns (Bekanbar)
Limit
Bitch - 2nd Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Nicely balanced
red bitch with clean lines. Pleasing head shape,
with lovely feminine expression, shown in tight
fit show condition. Good head shape, clean
muzzle with no excess or looseness. Good
shoulder placement. Excellent mover. |
Driffield
General
Championship
Show, 22 September 2012 - Judge: Jeff Ford (Jefmor)
Limit
Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Top size red of
fitness - won a good class. Lovely head and
make, no lippiness, good ear set, dentition of
the best. Upstanding with nice straight front.
Up on toes, drop to brisket, ample bone. Lovely
level top, maintained on the move. In good, fit,
hard condition with super tuck in. Sound bitch
with quarters to match. Shown very well and
handled to a well deserved win by her lady
owner. Beat some nice bitches in the process.
Well done. |
South Wales Kennel Association
General
Championship
Show, 13 October 2012 - Judge: Jaci McLauchlan (Darcy)
Limit
Bitch - 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW.
Nice red
bitch who presents a pleasing picture when
standing and on the move. She is very standard
with a nice head, good bite and tidy ears. Nice
body with nicely sprung rib, well boned front
and good shoulder placement. Well developed
rear. Moved and shown to a high standard. Would
like to see slightly darker nails. |
Potteries SBT Club Open Show, 14 October 2012 -
Judge: Paul Igo (Rumrourke)
Limit
Bitch -1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
*RESERVE BEST BITCH*
Over the
past 2 years I've watched this fawn bitch at the
few shows I've been to and loved the look of her
as a puppy, then as she got older my interest in
her lessened, but today is the first time I've
been up close and personal as the saying goes.
She is a very soundly put together lady and it
shows when she moves. Her head isn't my type; I
prefer more shape to the head and a keener
expression. From ringside she gives me the
impression she is soft to the touch, but after
going over her that impression goes out of the
window - she's the total opposite.
Effortless movement and handled well. Reserve
Best Bitch. |
Alyn & Deeside SBT Club Open Show, 6 January
2013
- Judge: Craig Scanlon (Pantycelyn)
Limit Bitch 1st Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW
Cracking red bitch who paints a pleasing picture
from all angles. Liked her size with super
feminine head, good length to muzzle which
houses correct bite. Good ear set and carriage,
super fit body with enough rib. She has a well
boned front on good feet, moved well, handled
well and thoroughly deserved
*RESERVE BEST BITCH*.
|
East Midlands SBT Club Limit Show, 27 January
2013
- Judge: Zoe Martin
Limit Bitch 1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff JW Quality
red. Good head, pleasing expression, neat feet,
good front, well muscled shoulders. Level
Topline, well muscled rear, neat tail, beautiful
overall picture. Moved with ease.
*RESERVE BEST BITCH*.
|
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limit Show, 24 March 2013 - Judge:
Steve Scarlett (Staffarcadia)
Open Bitch
1st
Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff JW.
Red bitch. Alone in the class, but a quality
bitch nonetheless with lots to like.
A great head shape with an eye catching
expression. Clean lip with good bite, a dark eye
and neat ears that are used to advantage. Built
right with good front and depth of brisket, nice
coupling leading to powerful rear quarters. Show
in great condition. Moved well.
*RESERVE BEST BITCH*.
|
Windsor
General
Championship
Show, 29 June 2013 - Judge: Helen Reaney (Rolenska)
Limit
Bitch - 2nd Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW.
A bitch I have
liked for a while, having neat ears, dark eyes
and clean, scissor bite. Feminine head, straight
front, powerful shoulders, good depth of
brisket, short coupled and well muscled back
end. Moved soundly. Should continue to do well. |
WKC
Championship Show - 17 August 2013. Judge: David
Levy (Alidav)
Limit Bitch - 2nd
Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff JW. A very typical red
with narrow white vest, near ears, well defined
stop, round dark eyes and a good mouth. Quite
fine but well balanced throughout with adequate
rib, brisket and muscled hindquarters. Moved
with real power and held her topline level. |
SKC
Championship Show - 25 August 2013. Judge: Craig
Dillon (Cragails)
Limit Bitch - 2nd
Rowellstaff Red Ember at
Willowstaff JW. Red who is full of
virtue and soundness. Possessing strong, defined
but unexaggerated head properties, good skull to
muzzle ratio and correct dentition. Lovely front
of sufficient width and depth and of angulations
that are complimented by her rear. She shows
nice body properties, rib, topline and underline
flowing to light loin. Effortless on the move
but slightly close on rear, and was subsequently
'pipped at the post' by 1st when moved/compared
together a second time. |
Potteries SBT
Club Open Show - 5 October 2014;
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Limit Bitch - 9(1). 2nd Smith's Rowellstaff Red
Ember at Willowstaff JW.
Nicely made red bitch, lovely head with dark
eye and neat ears, athletic body with straight
front, level topline held when moving. Could
have been fitter.
*RESERVE BEST BITCH* |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show,
1
December 2018 - Judge: Stephen Page (Chelakaz)
Veteran Bitch -1st Smith's Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Red with white
blaze to chest. Still displaying a pleasing
level of fitness all round for her 9 years.
Lovely head and expression on this girl, which
is broad and clean but keeping her femininity.
Neat, well placed rose ears, eyes dark enough
for coat colour and set correctly, good muzzle
length housing a perfect scissor bite. Bodywise
she is very well balanced throughout. She has a
nice spring of rib, straight, clean front, looks
good in profile with a correct depth of brisket
and displaying a good underline for her age,
pleasing front and rear angulation with a
correct bend of stifle. Moved effortlessly with
a level top line and pump handle tail carriage.
1st VETERAN BITCH
& BEST VETERAN IN SHOW - well done. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show, 1 July 2019 - Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Veteran Bitch -1st Smith's Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW
Red/White, who
still has an attractive outline with clean
flowing lines throughout. Her skeleton layout is
very sound and her height to weight balances
well despite approaching 10. Good length of
muzzle which balances with skull and has depth
and clean in lip, dark eyes, rose ears, correct
dentition. Still has good width to thigh and had
no problem gliding the mat both ways. Had some
decent competition today. Liked her daughter
when I judged her 3 years ago and can see where
she gained her plentiful good virtues from.
1st
VETERAN BITCH
& BEST VETERAN IN SHOW |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 8 December 2019 - Judge: Jen Johnston (Revelry)
Veteran Bitch - 2 beautiful old girls who both
deserved a 1st. Both in fabulous condition for
their ages and a credit to their owners. They
have both aged very well and I remember them as
youngsters. Thank you for bringing them. 1st
Smith's Rowellstaff Red Ember at Willowstaff
JW -
10 years. She
has deep, dark eyes that draw you in. Feminine
but with enough strength without being overdone.
Clean head and foreface, neat ears, clean lipped
with good teeth for her age. Good front with no
weakness at pasterns, nice shoulder placement,
level topline, decent rib. She is still in fine
fettle for her age, one of the best moving
today.
1st
VETERAN BITCH
& BEST VETERAN IN SHOW
|
|
Pedigree of
Willowstaff Keep The Faith (and Willowstaff
Black Diamond) - born: 12 September
2009 |
S: Jayneze Pillow
Talk |
S: Spirestaff
Bobby Dazzler |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
D:
Ch Stormstaff Skys The
Limit |
D: Jayneze Tongue
Tied |
S: Fork Tongue
Twister |
D: Dohnsay Deadly
Nightshade Via Jayneze |
D: Willowstaff
Barbed Wire |
S: Steelyard
Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
S:
Ch
Boldbull Black Jack |
D: Steelyard
Silken Steel |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
S:
Ch Polynesian Waka
Navigator |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Magic |
|
Mick &
Jenny Smith's
Willowstaff Keep The Faith (Roxy)
photo taken at 19.5 months
KC Stud Book - Awarded 2012
|
Notts & Derby
District SBT Club Limited Show,
28 March 2010, Judge: Kirsty Summerfield (Canakey)
Minor Puppy Bitch - 1st Willowstaff Keep The
Faith.
Black brindle with white blaze. 6½ months old
and just how a minor pup should be. Well
balanced, good front, nice dark round eye, good
length of muzzle, teeth seem to be coming
through perfectly. Level top line which she
carried well. Nice padded feet with short nails.
Her coat was in beautiful condition.
A very pretty girl.
Scottish
Kennel Club Championship Show, 23 May 2010
Judge: Terry Cooper (Terhels)
Puppy Bitch - 2nd Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Black/brindle. Good in head, ears and
expression. Good bite. Clean front, tight feet,
well muscled back end. Nice turn of stifle.
Moved and handled well.
Bath Championship Show,
28 May 2010
Judge: Peter Smith (Pennsmith)
Puppy Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Brindle.
Attractive head with neat ears, pronounced stop,
correct dentition, straight front with good
length of leg. Level top line, good spring of
rib. Moved and handled well.
Potteries SBT Club Championship Show,
17 July 2010
Judge: Andy Dodsworth
Novice Bitch - 2nd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Black/Brindle.
Moved her up in this class, coped just a bit
better than others. Her outline looked very eye
catching, coat in very good condition, neat ears
with dark eyes. Plenty of muzzle, clean and
correct bite. Up on her toes when moving, with a
lovely tuck up, coming along nicely.
Bournemouth Canine Association Championship Show,
14 August 2010 - Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbury)
Junior
Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Brindle bitch with a nice head, well
proportioned in muzzle to skull ratio.
Front and rear angulation is good, as is her top
line. Not as fit as I have come to expect
from this Kennel, but still an easy winner in
this class. |
Grantham & District Canine Society, 23 October 2010 - Judge: Joanne
Essex (Javawolf)
Junior
Dog/Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
13 months old black brindle bitch in excellent
condition. Lovely head, strong but feminine,
neat ears and correct bite. Powerful neck
leading to well laid back shoulders. Straight
front with plenty of bone. Neat, well padded
feet. Short coupled with a good spring of rib
and depth of brisket. Good top line on the move
and a powerful rear end, which allowed her to
move with drive.
|
East Midlands SBT Club Diamond Jubilee
Championship Show,
7 November 2010 - Judge: Dave Lee (Socksdown)
Graduate
Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff
Keep The Faith.
Upstanding Black/Brindle in good condition.
Possessing clean head shape. Dark eyes, neat ear
carriage, good mouth, clean lip, correct
shoulder placement. Good hindquarters, neat
tail. Moved well. |
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club Championship
Show, 14 November 2010 - Judge: Jimmy Byrnes
(Lackyle)
Yearling
Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff
Keep The Faith.
An upstanding black brindle bitch with
nice head, which is set off with good ear
carriage. Nice eye placement, good length of
muzzle complimented by a correct bite and large
teeth. She has a lovely clean front with nice
depth to brisket. She has a lovely lift of leg
with nice round bone supported by good tight
feet. Nice reach of neck that flows into good
shoulders. Her rib cage is ok with a nice tuck
up at rear. She has well-muscled hind quarters
with a good turn of stifle and correct tail set.
She moved with ease both going and coming and
held her topline on the move. |
Ladies Kennel Association Championship Show, 12
December 2010 - Judge: David Levy (Alidav)
Yearling Bitch 3rd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 19 December 2010 - Judge: Anthony
Calladine (Calrolo)
Graduate Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Both quite young dogs at this level,
however this bl/br just had the edge over 2nd
place with a lovely head and overall fitness. |
Alyn & Deeside SBT Club Open Show, 9
January 2011 - Judge: Jamie Smith (Troystaff)
Post Graduate Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Keep The Faith. |
Manchester Championship Show, 20 January 2011 - Judge:
Linda Lee (Socksdown)
Yearling Bitch 2nd Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Athletic black/brindle in very good condition.
Good head, dark eyes, correct mouth, good reach
of neck, straight front, level top line, strong
hindquarters, moved well.
Crufts Qualification |
Potteries
SBT Club Limited Show, 13 February 2011 - Judge:
Andy Stewart (Rapstaff)
Yearling Bitch 1st Willowstaff
Keep The Faith Black/brindle. Very
clean lines to this bitch. Clean head, neat
ears, the best of fronts and feet. Would like a
darker eye and a bit more body, which I think
will come with age. Showed and handled well. |
Potteries & District Canine Society
Open Show, 19 March 2011 - Judge: Stuart Foster (Tusselstaff)
Post Graduate Dog or Bitch
3rd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith |
Three Counties Championship
Show, 8 June 2011 - Judge: Mick Clarke (Boldmore)
Post Graduate Bitch
3rd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith |
Potteries SBT Club Championship
Show, 16 July 2011 - Judge: Frank Reader
Post Graduate Bitch
3rd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith |
Bournemouth Canine Association Championship Show, 14 August 2011 - Judge: Janet
Higgins (Acrestaf)
Post Graduate
Bitch - 2nd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith
This black/brindle had slightly more leg than 1,
but sported a good mouth, dark eyes & very neat
ears and the tail carriage that makes the
Stafford outline what it should be. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 11 December 2011 - Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Limit Bitch
2nd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Black/brindle. Another sharing the attributes of
the winner, losing out only on ring presence. |
Potteries SBT Club Limited
Show, 12 February 2012 - Judge: Stuart Foster (Tusselstaff)
1st Post Graduate Bitch
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Black/brindle quality bitch. Stood alone but has
plenty of virtue. Clean head with nice ear
carriage, dark eye and good length of muzzle.
Good scissor bite and good under jaw. Straight
front with good depth of brisket, well laid back
shoulder, plenty of lift, good feet. Shown in
fit condition. Moved and handled well. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Limited
Show, 25 March 2012 - Judge: Jo Ann Essex (Javawolf)
Graduate Bitch -
2nd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
Black/brindle. Similar type to 1st (Alport Black
Ink at Delphinstaff).
Feminine head and expression. Nice length of
muzzle and good bite. Very nice shoulder
placement and lovely straight front. Didn't
quite have the top line and strength in the rear
of 1st but still moved with drive. Looked a
little withdrawn today. |
West of England Ladies Kennel Society Championship Show, 28 April 2012 - Judge: Brett Lay
Post Graduate
Bitch - 2nd
Willowstaff Keep The Faith.
A different head shape to 1st but still
possessing good proportions and breed type. No
exaggeration in any way. Dark eye with nice ear
placement which framed her typical expression.
Correct bite with large, clean canines. Lovely
front with good shoulders, nicely ribbed back,
short coupling and good quarters. Moved soundly
but unfortunately condition was not as refined
as winner today. |
Birmingham
National Championship Show, 13 May 2012 - Judge:
Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre)
Limit
Bitch - 3rd Willowstaff Keep The Faith
*KC STUD BOOK* |
Scottish SBT Club Championship Show,
20 May 2012 - Judge:
Peter Rhodes
Limit
Bitch - 3rd Willowstaff Keep The Faith
*KC STUD BOOK* |
Blackpool Championship Show, 22
June 2012 - Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbry)
Post Graduate
Bitch - 2nd Willowstaff Keep The Faith
Top size
black/brindle bitch that I have seen in better
condition than today. She has a good head with
nice expression and is well put together. Clean
from all angles but today she lost out on
overall balance to a bitch in better condition. |
SKC
Championship Show - 25 August 2013. Judge: Craig
Dillon (Cragails)
2nd Post Graduate Bitch -
Willowstaff Keep The Faith. An
unexaggerated (and unassuming) black/brindle who
is very sound in makeup evidenced by her
effortless movement. Very good angulations on
both front and rear and her topline is conducive
to such. Clean, feminine head with good
dentition, a little more strength in under jaw
(and ring presence today) would complete. |
Roxy is now retired from the show ring,
making way for her daughter Willowstaff Dream
Catcher. |
|
Pedigree of
Willowstaff Black Diamond (and Willowstaff Keep
The Faith) - born: 12 September
2009 |
S: Jayneze Pillow
Talk |
S: Spirestaff
Bobby Dazzler |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
D:
Ch Stormstaff Skys The
Limit |
D: Jayneze Tongue
Tied |
S: Fork Tongue
Twister |
D: Dohnsay Deadly
Nightshade Via Jayneze |
D: Willowstaff
Barbed Wire |
S: Steelyard
Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
S:
Ch
Boldbull Black Jack |
D: Steelyard
Silken Steel |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
S:
Ch Polynesian Waka
Navigator |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Magic |
|
Notts &
Derby District SBT Club Match Meeting Vs
East
Midlands SBT Club, 19 April 2010,
Judge: Gwen Beard (Hasweth)
Best Puppy in Match - Willowstaff Black Diamond
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show,
25 July 2010 - Judge: Peter Rhodes
Puppy Dog 3rd
Willowstaff Black Diamond
(Crufts Qualification)
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 19 December 2010 - Judge: Anthony
Calladine (Calrolo)
Junior Dog 2nd
Willowstaff Black Diamond.
bl/br, a nice youngster with a way
to go yet.
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 11 December 2011 - Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Post Graduate Dog
1st
Willowstaff Black Diamond.
Black/brindle. Well placed eyes set deep, ears
well set, good stop without being too abrupt
with good muzzle length housing large, well
placed teeth. Adequate length of neck leading to
well placed, clean shoulders. Nicely set, well
padded feet. Good upper arm. Enough rib and good
rear end. Moved out well.
Western SBT
Society Championship Show - 12 October 2013;
Judge: Frank Reader.
3rd Limit Dog.
KC
STUD BOOK
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show,
16 July 2017- Judge: Frank Reader
Veteran Dog 1st
Willowstaff Black Diamond
8 years old black/brindle. Top Sized - still in
fit condition. Nice head, neat ears, correct
bite. Clean front, nice lift to this dog. Good
body & topline. Well constructed. Moved with
purpose.
|
Chris &
Joanne Clarke's
Willowstaff Black Diamond (Zak)
pictured at 2 years of age
KC
Stud Book - Awarded 2013 |
|
|
Pedigree of
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue (and Willowstaff Black
Marauder) - born: 4 August 2008 |
S: Jayneze Pillow
Talk |
S: Spirestaff
Bobby Dazzler |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
D:
Ch Stormstaff Skys The
Limit |
D: Jayneze Tongue
Tied |
S: Fork Tongue
Twister |
D: Dohnsay Deadly
Nightshade Via Jayneze |
D: Willowstaff
Barbed Wire |
S: Steelyard
Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
S:
Ch
Boldbull Black Jack |
D: Steelyard
Silken Steel |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
S:
Ch Polynesian Waka
Navigator |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Magic |
|
Potteries SBT Club Limit, 15
February 2009
Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
"The emphasis for me is on
the condition and construction that satisfies my
perception of functionality and health
of a
specimen within the scope of the KC Standard for
our breed."
Minor Puppy Bitch 1st Willowstaff
Barbed Tongue
Confident black brindle bitch displaying
everything I hold of value. Very well
proportioned head piece with good skull/muzzle
ratio, beautifully well placed large teeth set
in strong under jaw, clean lipped with good
pigmentation throughout, well placed deep set
dark eyes. Neck of good length and strength
leading smoothly into the well laid shoulders
which join an upper arm of good length and
displays good overall front angulations,
combining strength and flexibility without a
hint of looseness of a good length in the
forearm leading to pastern of correct length and
angle with well padded correctly positioned feet
finishing off the very clean straight and well
proportioned forequarters when viewed from the
front. The ribs taper correctly back and out, are
of a good length with adequate brisket running
through the point of elbow from which the
underline gradually rises back and tucks nicely
up into the loin. The rear quarters are coupled
with a correct slight rise over the loin, rear
angulations are correct and balanced with front.
She displays an adequate let down at the hock
with correct foot placement falling just behind
the pelvic line. Movement is of course correct
giving drive, fluidity and economy of effort
with the top line being held correctly. A bitch
I would be proud to have bred and own.
BEST PUPPY BITCH, BEST
PUPPY IN SHOW, BEST BITCH AND RESERVE BEST IN
SHOW Well done.
|
Smith,
Cox & Wagstaff's
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue (Ziggy)
pictured at 16 months
KC
Stud Book - Awarded 2010
Reserve Challenge Certificate Awarded 2011
Reserve Challenge Certificate Awarded 2012 |
Western SBT Society Open, 13 June
2009 - Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Puppy Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
This young bitch has all the attributes to
trouble the best, excellently proportioned head
which is clean with no exaggerations, lovely
dark eye, ears well placed, front angulated
correctly with good lift, level topline, good
rib, hindquarters well turned. Moves with a
minimum of effort. If she is to compete with the
best which she is capable of, her fitness levels
now need to be increased as this is what is now
missing. BEST PUPPY
BITCH |
Leeds Champ Show, 24 July 2009, Judge: Martin
Grimwood (Stormstaff)
Puppy Bitch 1st Willowstaff Barbed
Tongue.
Liked this bitch a good deal.
Balanced black brindle. Typical expression, dark
eye, nice length of muzzle. Head deepens towards
back of skull. Straight in the forearm, brisket
to elbow, well tucked up, correctly angulated in
her hindquarters. Looking and moving well for
her age. |
Ladies Kennel Association Champ
Show, 12 December 2009 - Judge: Ann Gatenby (Kerrisdale)
Junior Bitch 1st Willowstaff Barbed
Tongue.
Well up to size. She is going to be a powerful
bitch when she is fully matured. Strong head
with a broad skull and a good stop. Nice neat
feet, turning out slightly at the pasterns.
Plenty of drive when moving. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Open
Show, 13 December 2009 - Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Junior Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
Dark/brindle classy girl with desirable length
in radius, lovely clean flowing lines from
occiput through shoulder. Topline and pelvis
height to weight ratio just right, nice amount
of angle to stifle. Well placed hocks moved
freely, beautiful expression which justified
decision. Could have drove home giving her top
honours and been happy. |
Alyn & Deeside SBT Club Open, 10
January 2010 - Bitch Judge: Robbie Smith (Scratchline)
"All my winners were a blend of bull and terrier
in type, not wannabe bulldogs. They were
without exaggeration. Best Bitch, Reserve Best
Bitch and Best Puppy Bitch all powered their way
effortlessly along the mat without the poor rear
movement that seems prevalent in a high
percentage of the breed today. If a dog is of
sound construction and conformation it will move
correctly. A dogs movement tells the truth
about the animal. Breeders should recognise
this what is behind the shoulders is as
important as the rest. Most breeds judged face-on
to the judge seem to pay the price and we have
got to be careful not to make the dogs into a
caricature of the fine animal it once was."
Junior Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
A very nice top size black bitch. Plenty of
lift. A nice solid clean head with a good
expression. Nice length of muzzle, good strong
underjaw set off with excellent dentition. Nice
straight front, correct length of neck set into
good shoulders, correct length of back. Could
span the waist with a nice tuck up into the
loins. Good bend of stifle and again moved
purposely and effortlessly along the mat.
BEST BITCH lost to
Best in Show on the Referees decision. |
Notts & Derby
District SBT Club Limit, 28 March 2010 - Judge:
Kirsty Summerfield (Canakey)
Graduate Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
From the moment she entered the
ring she didnt take her eyes off me nor I her.
I have watched her grow from a pretty puppy into
what she is now - a real stunner. A black bitch
with a beautiful head shape with perfectly
placed small rose ears which she uses well, deep
dark well positioned eyes, and lovely big white
scissor bite teeth with no hint of lippiness at
all. Her neck flows down to well laid shoulders
and a terrific front, clean and true. Topline
was held on the move and stacked with nice tuck
up and spring of ribs, leading to a well muscled
back end with correct tail carriage down to well
bent stifles and well padded feet all round.
Pleased to award her
BEST BITCH, Reserve
Best in Show & Best Opposite Sex in Show |
Bath Championship Show,
28 May 2010 Judge: Peter Smith (Pennsmith)
Post Graduate Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue
Top sized brindle.
Nice blend of bull & terrier, pleasing head
shape, straight front, level top line, good
spring of rib. Strong rear quarters, short in
hocks, in good condition. Moved and handled
well. |
Bournemouth Canine Association Championship Show, 14 August 2010 - Judge: Steve
Robinson (Wensbury)
Limit
Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue
KC STUD BOOK -
Liked this black bitch a lot and I'm pretty sure
that her day for top honours will come. Nice
front, beautiful head, nice length of neck
leading to well put together body with well
defined tuck up.
Considered her for RCC, but having just lost out
I'm sure her turn will come. |
East Midlands SBT Club Diamond Jubilee
Championship Show,
7 November 2010 - Judge: Dave Lee (Socksdown)
Limit
Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff
Barbed Tongue.
Top sized, upstanding, athletic
B/B. Strong, clean head shape, dark eyes, good
ear carriage, correct mouth, strong teeth. Good
front, well defined waist, good hindquarters,
neat tail. Good movement. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 19 December 2010 - Judge: Anthony
Calladine (Calrolo)
Limit Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue -
BEST BITCH and Best
Opposite Sex in Show.
This bl/br proved to be my Best Bitch. A good
mouth, well shaped head with defined stop and
neat set ears. Muscular neck down to good front
and well boned legs. Level top line, well set
tail of correct length, well muscled hind
quarters, moved and handled well. |
Potteries
SBT Club Limited Show, 13 February 2011 - Judge:
Andy Stewart (Rapstaff)
Limit Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue. Black
brindle. Top size with a beautiful head, good
under jaw, big teeth, clean lip, dark eyes and
neat ears. Nice length of neck, outstanding
front and feet. Well put together body, good
tuck up, strong back end, level top line kept
while on the move. Moved and handled very well.
BEST BITCH & BEST IN SHOW |
Potteries & District Canine Society
Open Show, 19 March 2011 - Judge: Stuart Foster (Tusselstaff)
Open Dog or Bitch
1st Willowstaff Barbed Tongue. Black/Brindle
bitch. Clean chiselled head with ample stop,
good muzzle to skull ratio, good mouth, clean,
straight front, well padded feet. Good shoulder
placement, enough spring of rib, light in loins,
good overall balance and shown in fit condition. |
East Midlands SBT Club Open Show, 24 April 2011 - Judge: Veronica Brown (Rotherstaff)
Limit Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue. A
top size black/brindle with plenty of daylight
underneath her, however she is well within the
Standard and has many good qualities. She has a
lovely head shape with dark eyes and well set
ears. Nice body shape, short coupled flowing to
a good and well muscled back end. She moved well
for handler. |
Birmingham & District Gundog & Terrier Society
Open Show, 7 April 2011 - Judge: Simon Hunt
(Steelyard)
Open Dog or Bitch
1st Willowstaff Barbed Tongue
BEST OF BREED - CRITIQUE AWAITED |
Potteries SBT Club Championship
Show, 16 July 2011 - Judge: Frank Reader
** RESERVE CHALLENGE
CERTIFICATE **
Limit Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue Black
brindle. Top size bitch of quality with correct
height and length ratio. Won what was the best
class on the day with some outstanding bitches
going cardless. Lovely head shape, good bite and
under jaw, good neck and shoulders, nice clean
front, level top line, well balanced body,
tucked up at the loins. Correctly angulated rear
quarters, good movement. I awarded her the
RCC.
Preferred harder overall condition of the CC
winner. |
SBT Club
of South Wales Open
Show, 21 August 2011 - Judge: Joanne Norman (Megastelle)
Open Bitch - 2nd
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue
CRITIQUE AWAITED |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 11 December 2011 - Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Open Bitch
1st Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
Black/brindle. One of my favourite bitches,
having judged her as a pup and given her a RBIS.
I can now add she is no disappointment in
adulthood. She is fantastically constructed
throughout. Clean and well proportioned in the
head, with excellent dentition, a top sized
bitch oozing athleticism and balance throughout,
with movement to die for but did not shine and
sank back. Not good enough in the company she
kept today - ring weariness? maybe, but cost her
the top places rightly or wrongly - get it back
in 2012 gal! |
Potteries SBT Club Limited
Show, 12 February 2012 - Judge: Stuart Foster (Tusselstaff)
1st Open Bitch
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
Black/brindle bitch who stood alone but with
plenty of virtue. Cleanest of heads, but
certainly not lacking in strength. Straight
front, well placed shoulders, good spring of
rib, good tuck up, light in the loins and shown
in super condition. Moved and handled well. |
Birmingham
National Championship Show, 13 May 2012 - Judge:
Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre)
Open
Bitch - 3rd Willowstaff Barbed Tongue
|
Scottish SBT
Club Championship Show, 20 May 2012 - Judge:
Peter Rhodes
Open
Bitch - 2nd Willowstaff Barbed Tongue
A quality bitch
that I have admired from a young puppy - this is
the first time that I have had the chance to
assess her and she lived up to expectations.
Top size black/brindle that produced a free
flowing movement covering the ground with no
wasted energy. Another with correct head/muzzle
proportions (similar to 1). Good eye placement
and very neat ears enhanced correct expression.
Not quite as clean in lip as 1. Her front is
spot on with preferred length/weight of bone and
angulation to the shoulder assembly. Strong
pasterns with slope to give correct weight
support and well padded feet (her front scored
over 1 here). Liked her rib shape, although it
cuts up sooner than 1st. Defined waist, slope to
the croup with correct tail set, sound rear
quarters. Although shown in good condition she
did not have the hardness of 1. No hesitation in
awarding her the
RESERVE CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE |
Potteries SBT Club Open Show, 14 October 2012 -
Judge: Paul Igo (Rumrourke)
Open
Bitch - 1st Willowstaff Barbed Tongue
A top
size black/brindle. Head ok; would like a darker
eye. Looking at her body front on and in profile
is very pleasing; not overdone with clean lines
to her front and top line. Moved and handled ok. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Winter Match, 19
November 2012 - Judge: Peter Knight
(Redrichstaff)
Best Adult and
Best in Match:
Willowstaff
Barbed Tongue |
East Midlands SBT Club Limit Show, 27 January
2013
- Judge: Zoe Martin
Open Bitch 2nd Willowstaff Barbed Tongue Top
size, well proportioned. Clean head giving alert
expression. Well muscled - no effort on movement
with this bitch.
|
Alfreton & District Canine Society, 14 July 2013 -
Judge: Peter Knight (Redrichstaff)
Open
Bitch - 1st Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
A
black/brindle, four years old and of tremendous
quality. She entered the ring and I glanced over
and thought: "now we're talking". Lighter and
finer with no exaggeration on show, lovely body
type possessing the straightest of fronts, the
cleanest of outlines and was presented in
perfect condition. A lovely clean head,
tight lips, dark eyes and good length in muzzle,
"what an expression" - could melt anyone's
heart. She is lovely when viewed in profile. She
is sound in all departments with a good length
of upper arm and angulations front and rear,
this contributed to her moving/gliding
effortlessly around the ring whilst holding a
level top line. The best moving dog today. She
is a classy chick and she knows it.
BEST OF BREED AND
GROUP 2. |
Western
SBT Club Open Show,
21 March 2015 - Judge: Kevin Tittley (Garwstaff)
1st Limit Bitch
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
Black/brindle. Nice top size bitch. Dark eye,
neat ears, correct mouth with nice big canines.
Straight front with plenty of upper arm. Good
spring of rib with nice level topline, which she
carried well on the move. Good angulation at the
rear and well up on her pasterns. Moved and
handled well. Challenged all the way for top
honours. |
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limited Show, 20 March 2016 Judge:
Peter Knight (Redrichstaff).
Veteran Bitch &
BEST VETERAN IN SHOW.
1st
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue.
Well I thought I had seen the best moving dog
for the day but "NO WAY" this girl can move!
Lovely body type, athletic outline, dark round
eyes, clean head, tight lips housing big white
teeth, she has length of muzzle and is lighter
and finer in construction with the straightest
of fronts, she is now 7 years old and looks
amazing! She has a very clean outline and "what
an expression", she is lovely when viewed in
profile, she has good length in upper arm and
angulations front and rear allowing her to move
effortlessly up and down the mat, with ease and
held a level top line. Very happy to award her
BEST VETERAN. |
|
Pedigree of
Willowstaff Black
Marauder (and
Willowstaff Barbed Tongue) - born: 4 August 2008 |
S: Jayneze Pillow
Talk |
S: Spirestaff
Bobby Dazzler |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
D:
Ch Stormstaff Skys The
Limit |
D: Jayneze Tongue
Tied |
S: Fork Tongue
Twister |
D: Dohnsay Deadly
Nightshade Via Jayneze |
D: Willowstaff
Barbed Wire |
S: Steelyard
Innovator at Willowstaff JW |
S:
Ch
Boldbull Black Jack |
D: Steelyard
Silken Steel |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
S:
Ch Polynesian Waka
Navigator |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Magic |
|
Peter &
Yvonne Rhodes'
Willowstaff Black Marauder (Mason)
pictured at 2 years of age
KC
Stud Book - Awarded 2010 |
Potteries SBT Club Limit, 15
February 2009
Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Minor Puppy Dog 1st Willowstaff
Black Marauder.
Very nice black brindle pup, well
up on the leg, nice proportion of muzzle to skull
which balances nicely with bodily construction.
Large impressive teeth, well pigmented. Hope he
does not grow on too much as hes already at the
required height I reckon. Very athletic looking,
loads of upper arm with good angulations both
front and rear, well tucked up in the loin. Moved
& handled well.
BEST PUPPY DOG.
Western SBT Society Open, 13 June
2009
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Puppy Dog 1st Willowstaff Black
Marauder.
Fine athletic black/brindle dog. Very nice head,
clean lipped with good length of muzzle. Body
proportions correct, good length of back to
height. Moves freely and with minimum of effort.
When he fills out will complete the picture.
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Champ Show, 26 July 2009
Judge: Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre)
Puppy Dog 2nd Willowstaff Black
Marauder.
Black/brindle. Lighter build than
1. Looks very immature against some others his
age but he has everything in place. Lovely
straight front, head coming along nicely with
good shape and correct bite. Good hindquarters
with correct bend of stifle. Moved ok once
settled.
|
Potteries SBT Club Open Show, 4
October 2009 - Dog Judge: Mikey John
(Welshstaff)
Junior & Novice Dog 1st Willowstaff
Black Marauder.
Black brindle dog who caught my eye on entering
the ring. Good clean head with keen expression,
neat ears, dark eye with good dentition.
Straight front with good feet, level topline
which led to nice waistline. Well angulated back
end, moved effortlessly. Handled well.
RESERVE BEST DOG |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Open
Show, 13 December 2009 - Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Junior & Novice Dog 1st Willowstaff Black
Marauder.
Dark brindle and in the lightweight division
with the most super clean, athletic outline.
Great body proportions giving pleasing shape and
symmetry. Excellent columns of support and all
angles set correct.
A free flowing dog with no interference.
Straight front, level top line and close
coupled. Healthy length of muzzle, clean
lips, large teeth, would prefer a bit more
strength to skull and overall substance to
complete the picture. Finished article
looks to be a while.
BEST DOG & RESERVE BEST IN SHOW |
Potteries & District Canine Society Open Show,
14 February 2010 - Judge: Zoe Martin
Post Graduate 1st Willowstaff Black
Marauder.
Just 18 months old. I found clean
angles from all sides of this dog. Good front,
neat feet. Clean head, tight lip, nice round
eye, ears just right, good stop, giving a keen
expression. Leading to well balanced shoulders,
plenty of rib, good tuck up leading to tight
rear end. Excellent top line. Moved across the
floor with hardly any effort at all.
BEST OF BREED & TERRIER
GROUP 2 - WELL DONE. |
Western SBT
Society Open Show, 27 March 2010 - Judge: Karen
Johnson (Tilcarr)
Graduate Dog - 2nd
Willowstaff Black Marauder. Top Size
black/brindle. Lighter in type than 1. Clean
muzzle, good bite with large teeth, neat ears
which he used well. Would like a darker eye to
enhance expression. Although I would prefer more
bone and substance, he earned his place on his
overall construction and sound movement. |
Bridgewater &
District Canine Society - Premier Open Show*, 28 March 2010 - Judge:
Kevin Tittley (Garwstaff)
Post Graduate - 1st
Willowstaff Black Marauder.
Top quality black brindle.
Lovely top size dog, neat ears with dark eye,
good sized teeth with correct bite.
Straight front with well laid shoulders which
flowed into a level top line which he held well
on the move, also moving with drive and purpose.
Also prominent was a good spring of rib and well
angulated rear end with a fit, athletic frame to
round off the look of this excellent specimen of
a well balanced Stafford. It was my
pleasure to award him
BEST OF BREED*
on the day.
*Crufts Qualification |
Newcastle
(Staffs) & District Canine Society Open Show, 4
April 2010 - Judge Terri Morrell
Open Dog - 1st
Willowstaff Black Marauder. A young
dog that is maturing nicely. Nice head, clean
lipped, correct mouth with large white teeth.
Neat ears used to full advantage. Slightly
lighter in eye than I would like, but this did
not detract from his lovely keen expression.
Strong neck, straight front, enough rib, good
tuck up, well angulated back end. In fit
condition. Moved effortlessly keeping a level
top line at all times.
BEST OF BREED & TERRIER
GROUP 2 - WELL DONE. |
Scottish Kennel
Club Championship Show, 23 May 2010 - Judge: Terry
Cooper (Terhels)
Yearling Dog
- 3rd Willowstaff Black Marauder -
Crufts
Qualification 2011 |
Bournemouth Canine Association Championship Show, 14 August 2010 - Judge: Steve
Robinson (Wensbury)
2nd Limit Dog
- 2nd
Willowstaff Black Marauder.
KC STUD BOOK
This dog is top size and I guess he could be
overlooked for that, but not today. He is clean
from every angle and well put together. Not
exaggerated in any way. Good mouth, clean
lipped, straight front and well conditioned. For
me the angulation and top line of the winner was
slightly better, but a nice dog nonetheless. |
Scottish SBT
Club Open Show, 13 November 2010 - Judge: Mikey
John (Welshstaff)
Post Graduate Dog
- 1st Willowstaff Black Marauder.
A dog I have
previously judged and awarded Res. Best Dog. He
had not come on as I thought he would. He is a
dog you have to put your hands on to appreciate.
He is a top size brindle with clean, athletic
outline. He was on his toes throughout the
class, showing his keen, alert expression and
neat ears. Moves effortlessly. Type and style I
like but would prefer a bit more all over.
BEST DOG & RESERVE BEST IN SHOW/BEST
OPPOSITE SEX |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 19 December 2010 - Judge: Anthony
Calladine (Calrolo)
Open Dog 1st Willowstaff
Black Marauder.
bl/br top size dog, nice head, neck, front and
top line. Moved and handled well. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open
Show, 11 December 2011 - Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Open Dog
1st
Willowstaff Black Marauder.
Black/brindle with lift whose conformation
leaves little to be desired. Well placed ears
and eyes, giving rise to a keen expression,
excellent dentition - a sporting dog all round
whose constructional qualities can only lead to
one thing: excellent movement! He is so
well balanced it cannot be ignored as he drives
effortlessly along, tucked up well into the loin
with slight rise over - likened to a spring
wound and ready to extend/drive.
BEST DOG AND BEST IN SHOW |
Potteries SBT Club Limited
Show, 12 February 2012 - Judge: Stuart Foster (Tusselstaff)
1st Open Dog
Willowstaff Black Marauder.
Black/brindle dog that leans more towards
terrier than some of today's exhibits. Clean
headed with nice length of muzzle and good under
jaw. Good ear carriage. One of the best fronts
today; enough width and depth of brisket. Nice
shoulder placement and light in the loins,
though falls away slightly at the rear end. Very
balanced dog and in extremely fit condition.
Would prefer a little more covering for my own
personal preference. Good movement which won him
the class. |
Birmingham
National Championship Show, 13 May 2012 - Judge:
Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre)
Open Dog
- 3rd Willowstaff Black Marauder |
Blackpool Championship Show, 22
June 2012 - Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbry)
Open Dog
- 1st Willowstaff Black Marauder
Top size
black/brindle dog who was possibly the best
moving dog on show. Well balanced and well put
together. Head is not overdone. Front is clean
and straight. Angulation is good front and rear
and there is nothing not to like. |
Crewe & District CS, 1 June 2014.
Judge: Peter Knight (Redrichstaff)
1st Open
Willowstaff Black Marauder. This
Black/Brindle 5 year old maybe showing his age a
little today. Could have won this class but just
didn't seem up for it. A different dog from 1st;
lighter and finer in type but a class act
nevertheless. Cleanest of outlines viewed from
every angle. Naturally athletic and not overdone
in any area. Angulations and movement very
sound. Ticks all the boxes for me but would ave
preferred him harder. He is lovely in profile
and the best moving dog today. Handled well. |
Western
SBT Club Open Show,
21 March 2015 - Judge: Kevin Tittley (Garwstaff)
1st Open Dog
Willowstaff Black Marauder.
Black/brindle dog of top quality. A dog that I
have personally admired for a long time and he
did not disappoint in any way! Nice dark eye,
neat ears and good length of muzzle with big
canines and correct bite. Good length of neck
that flowed into a level topline. Good
angulation, nice length of upper arm and well up
on his pasterns. He was in hard, fit condition
and drove effortlessly up the mat with purpose.
Unlucky to come up against a slightly younger
and fitter dog on the day. Thank you for
bringing him.
RESERVE BEST DOG AND RESERVE BEST IN SHOW - WELL
DONE |
Notts & Derby District
SBT Club Limited Show, 20 March 2016 Judge:
Peter Knight (Redrichstaff).
Veteran Dog.
1st
Willowstaff Black Marauder. An
upstanding quality black brindle dog now 7 years
who scores very highly in every way. Lovely
clean headed dog with good length of muzzle
housing big strong teeth, dark eyes with neatly
placed rose ears. Lighter and finer in structure
and is a class act. Naturally athletic, good
body type, straightest of fronts and moved
effortlessly. Handled very well. |
|
Pedigree of Willowstaff New
Addition at Garwstaff JW (and
Willowstaff Shades of
Red) - born
13 October 2007 |
S: Javawolf Red Bull |
S: Acrestaf Bold as
Brass at Rowellstaff |
S: Jodels Red Chieftain |
D: Acrestaf Sweet
Sensation |
D: Crimson Duchess |
S: Carbis Grenadier Boy |
D: Starlight Promise |
D: Willowstaff Poetic
Justice |
S: Veklorra on a Hy JW |
S: Beebeemi Na-Talie Man
of Veklorra |
D: Eastar Definitely
Maybe of Veklorra |
D: Willowstaff Poetry N
Motion JW |
S: Steelyard Double Dash |
D: Willowstaff Sheer
Elegance |
|
Scottish SBT Club Open, 15 November 2008,
Judge:
Robbie Smith (Scratchline):-
"The winners were good
examples of Staffords without any exaggeration
in their structure, which seems to have crept
into the breed in recent years owners had put
the time in the get their dogs into a good
athletic condition and it was a pleasure to go
over them. BIS & BOS were lovely examples of the
breed and it was very difficult to decide
between the two."
Junior Dog:
Quality class.
1st Willowstaff New Addition at
Garwstaff
Lovely brindle dog without any exaggeration.
Nice shaped head, good length of muzzle with a
strong under jaw. Clean lipped and good
dentition nice neck and layback of shoulders.
Good length of scapula and forearm giving the
dog plenty of lift. Nice straight front, good
brisket, adequate length of back with a waist I
could span. Good bend of stifle, nice whip tail.
Good athletic specimen.
BEST DOG & BEST IN SHOW
|
1st Post
Graduate Dog - Crufts 2010
25 dogs entered - see critique below
Kevin
Tittley & Tina Bosanko's
Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff (Toby)
JW/KC Stud Book
- Awarded 2009 |
Potteries SBT Club Limit, 15 February 2009,
Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff):-
"The emphasis for me is on
the condition and construction that satisfies my
perception of functionality and health
of a
specimen within the scope of the KC Standard for
our breed."
Junior Dog 1st
Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff.
Brindle dog whose style and construction are for
me very close to the ideal. Fit, well toned with
correct weight of bone and looks to have correct
height to weight ratio. Good clean powerful head
without displaying any of the exaggerations of
excess bone, the head construction allows for
well placed round eyes, set nicely back into the
sockets, ears neat and well placed enhancing
expression. Good head to muzzle ratio to my
preference, good muzzle width and depth
accompanied by a formidable under jaw with a
large, well placed full set of teeth. Good length
of neck, but short enough not to be lacking in
strength, well muscled and clean flowing nicely
back into well placed shoulders. Good upper and
forearm proportions retaining flexibility around
the elbow without showing looseness. Brisket
deep enough with underline running nicely
through the point of elbow. Good rib running
back with enough spring range to give good
wind. Good waist and loin supple and flexible,
moderately coupled. Rear quarters matched front
in angulations giving good support moved
purposely with efficiency holding a level
top line.
BEST DOG & BEST IN SHOW |
Western SBT Society Open, 13 June 2009, Judge:
Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Post
Graduate Dog 1st Willowstaff New
Addition at Garwstaff JW.
Really very nice brindle dog that
was extremely fit
and hard
to the touch. Head of
good proportions, lovely dark, well set eye,
expression is completed with small well set
ears, good front with
good angulation, level
back and short coupled, well angulated quarters.
Movement was erratic but
when his handler got
him going
correctly it is free and easy with no
effort. Coat condition just let him down in
final challenge.
RESERVE BEST DOG |
Leeds Champ Show, 24 July 2009, Judge: Martin
Grimwood (Stormstaff)
Yearling Dog - 1st Willowstaff
New Addition at Garwstaff JW.
Typy brindle dog. Neat ears and dark well placed
eyes, lovely expression, ample stop good length
of strong, deep, muzzle housing a good bite.
Head balances to body. Up on his pasterns and
straight in the forearm. Brisket to elbow with
correct rear angulation, good level of fitness
and reasonable spring of rib, but a shade more
would enhance definition, light in the loin.
Alan Mitchell often tells a story about a dog of
old that gave the appearance that he could pluck
swallows out of the sky. This lad has that sort
of agile, effortless movement. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Champ Show, 26
July 2009, Judge: Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre)
Yearling
Dog 1st Willowstaff New Addition at
Garwstaff JW.
One destined for the top in my
opinion and he was
seriously considered for the RCC.
Cracking brindle with white on chest. Nice deep
through skull with strong underjaw
housing good
sized and correct dentition. Clean front leading
to good pasterns. Nicely bodied with the correct
amount
of lift.
Well proportioned hindquarters.
Moved well. |
Potteries SBT Club Open Show, 4 October 2009,
Dog Judge: Mikey John (Welshstaff)
Yearling Dog 1st
Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff JW.
Fit brindle dog with well
defined, well proportioned head, dark round eye,
with big teeth. Good front with clean outline
all over, enough bend of stifle, moved and
handled well. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Open Show, 13
December 2009, Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Post
Graduate Dog 1st Willowstaff New
Addition at Garwstaff JW.
Brindle/white standard dog with
nice height to weight ratio, appealing length of
limbs which moulds nicely throughout, good
angulations made movement free and easy. Nice
shape skull with strong muzzle with plenty of
depth and width; lively character.
RESERVE BEST DOG |
CRUFTS,
12 March 2010, Judge: Rob Drummond (Sparstaff)
Post Graduate Dog - 1st Willowstaff New Addition
at Garwstaff JW.
Very tidy brindle
who is soundly constructed and showing excellent
balance. He is a good blend of bull & terrier
and I would certainly describe him as fitting
the 'fit for purpose' requirement. He definitely
appears happy, healthy and agile. Good head with
ample stop and correct skull/muzzle, clean in
lip. Just enough bone, straight front, well let
down at hocks. |
Scottish Kennel Club Championship Show,
23 May 2010,
Judge: Terry Cooper (Terhels)
Post Graduate
Dog 2nd
Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff JW.
OK for head size and shape.
Keen expression. Nice fronted with enough bone
and good feet. Good body and quarters. Good bend
of stifle. Stood and handled well; moved with
purpose. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show,
25 July 2010 - Judge: Peter Rhodes
Post Graduate Dog 1st
Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff JW.
A standard brindle who impressed me with his
ring presence. Pleasing head with deep powerful
foreface, prominent stop, neat ears and correct
eye placement, all provide a lovely expression.
Clean in neck and shoulder with just enough
weight of bone to the legs. Nice defined body,
strong, muscular rear quarters giving correct
support through the back pads. Covered the
ground with ease and showed a good length of
stride. A very good dog who was considered for
the RCC and who should be troubling the best
once fully matured. |
Bournemouth Canine Association Championship Show, 14 August 2010 - Judge: Steve
Robinson (Wensbury)
Post Graduate
Dog
- 1st
Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff JW.
This mahogany brindle dog fits the Standard like
a glove. Not overdone in any way. Enough head,
tight lipped, clean straight front, nice top
line and in good condition. Moved well and won
this class with ease. |
Scottish SBT
Club Open Show, 13 November 2010 - Judge: Mikey
John (Welshstaff)
Limit Dog
- 2nd Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff JW.
Brindle, Standard sized dog. An all round
balanced dog. I would prefer a bit more rib on
him and was not as fit as when I previously
judged him. Moved and handled well.
|
Toby was retired from the ring after the above
show in 2010 but returned in July 2015 at the
Potteries Champ Show when he was exhibited in
both Veteran and Post Graduate under Andy Land
(Winzack). The Critique on his placing/s will
follow when available. |
Western SBT
Society Champ Show, Oct 2015 - Judge: Peter
Rhodes.
Veteran Dog
- 1st Willowstaff New Addition at Garwstaff JW.
Beautifully marked brindle and white, just
turned 8 years old and presented in hard
condition. Clean outline when viewed from all
angles. Proportionate head and muzzle of good
strength, dark eye and very neat ears aid in
giving a desired expression. Good straight boned
front producing required outline. Brisket level
with the elbow. Muscular rear quarters with back
pads just behind to point of pelvis. Powerful
gait. Credit to his owners/Breeders. |
|
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|
Pedigree of Willowstaff Black Prince - born 25 September 2006 |
S: Steelyard
Innovator At Willowstaff JW |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
S: Wyrefare
Billy Ruffian |
D: Sedgbull
Sharp Diamond |
D: Steelyard
Silken Steel |
S:
Ch Bombstaff
Blackthorn At Bullhawk |
D: Bescem Iced
Ebony |
D: Willowstaff
Spellbinder JW |
S:
Ch Polynesian Waka
Navigator |
S:
Ch Judael Both Barrels
At Nozac |
D: Queen
Salamasena |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Magic |
S: Maximum
Overdrive |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Delight |
|
Jason & Julie Hall's
Willowstaff Black Prince (Mason)
KC Stud Book
- Awarded 2009
3rd Limit Dog - Notts & Derby
District SBT
Club Champ Show,
26 July 2009
Judge: Kevin Morton (Kelinvyre) |
North West SBT Club Open Show,
16 March 2008,
Dog Judge: Peter Rhodes
"Where possible I always try to
pick a dog that is free from exaggerated
physical features, of sound construction, whose
movement is free flowing and
unconstrained. For me personally, movement
and conformation/condition are primary
considerations when assessing the breed. Sadly I
was disappointed generally with these aspects on
the day.
I would like to see more dogs
closer to the 38lb mark as required in the
Standard. Unfortunately I could not agree
with my co judge on anything, and all the final
top awards were decided by the Referee.
Even though these all went to the bitches, my
views and opinions all remain unchanged."
Junior Dog 1st
Willowstaff Black Prince
Impressive young black/brindle who stood out for
type and conformation. No exaggeration on show.
Beautiful head shape, strong proportionate
foreface housing good size teeth with correct
bite. Satisfactory under jaw. Liked his
expression. Clean fronted, feet OK. Scored in
shoulder construction, nicely ribbed back. Good
angulation to his rear quarters when eased and
relaxed. Moved with good length of stride
covering the ground with ease. Held a level top
line while gaiting, showing unison between front
and rear quarters. The required muscle tone
should come with a little harder work. Like him
a lot, a dog I could take home with me.
BEST DOG.
|
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Limited, 23
March 2008. Judge: Nick Hale (Eskharn)
Graduate Dog 1st
Willowstaff Black Prince.
Black/brindle dog of good size,
strong functional head type showing no lippyness
and housing big teeth. Straight front with good
weight of bone, good top line, taut underline
and nice length to body. Clean, athletic type,
shown in fit condition. |
South Wales Kennel Association Champ Show, 3
July 2008. Judge: Ralph Britton (Negrastes)
Yearling Dog 2nd
Willowstaff Black Prince
B/brindle. Good clean head, correct bite with
nice big teeth. Clean front a little longer
cast than winner hence his second place.
|
Potteries SBT Club Champ Show, 19 July 2008. Dog
Judge: Patrick McGlynn (Repeta)
Post
Graduate 2nd Willowstaff Black
Prince
Top size black brindle. Leaning
more to the terrier, but well constructed. Nice
head with keen expression. Straight front, short
coupled, good mover. Very similar to 1. I just
preferred the ring presence of my winner.
|
Scottish SBT Club Open, 15 November 2008. Judge:
Robbie Smith (Scratchline)
Post
Graduate Dog 1st Willowstaff Black
Prince
Top size black brindle dog this
is an example of a powerful dog without being
bully. Good strong head, good length of muzzle
with good under jaw and dentition. Nice straight
front with plenty of lift, good depth of
brisket. Good strong neck, length of back with
a level top line. Good length and bend of
stifle. This dog does not seem to like the show
ring and looks as if hed rather be elsewhere.
His handler has to work hard to show off the
dogs attributes therefore, its only when you
go over the dog that you find his qualities.
RESERVE BEST DOG. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open, 14 December 2008. Judge: Kevin Tittley (Garwstaff):
"Owners had put time and
effort into getting their dogs fit and the
winners that I placed are great examples of a
Stafford. I had the pleasure of judging quality
dogs and had a few difficult decisions to make
because the standard was so high."
Post Graduate Dog
1st Willowstaff Black Prince
Very impressive black brindle dog
stood out for me on the day. Nice dark eye,
lovely strong under jaw with good size teeth
with a good bite. Lovely expression, nothing
overdone in any way around the head shape,
straight clean front, good length of upper arm,
nice tidy feet, good angulation at the rear
quarters and moved well once settled with a
level top line with which he kept on the move. Excellent fit, clean condition, but did make his
handler work hard on the day.
BEST DOG & RESERVE BEST IN SHOW.
|
Potteries SBT Club Limit, 15 February 2009,
Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Post
Graduate Dog 1st Willowstaff Black
Prince.
To appreciate this dog a good
hard look at what a functional head piece is has
to be acknowledged, brick like and well
proportioned skull to muzzle carrying large
teeth well set in strong jaws powered by the
correct musculature, not too steep in the stop,
clean lipped and not overly boned in any
department. Gums black. Neck of correct length
and strong, nicely angulated shoulder, good rib
and brisket, good pads of muscle at the withers,
correct length of back and loin allow him to
accommodate a well angulated rear construction
when on the move, whereas a shorter coupled dog
would be less fluid and lack efficiency.
Conditioning was ok but could be improved upon.
Handled well which helped secure the win over a
very nice dog in 2nd place.
RESERVE BEST
DOG. |
Western SBT Society Open, 13 June 2009, Judge:
Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Post Graduate Dog
2nd Willowstaff Black Prince.
Well made dog who looks good from
all angles. Head of good proportions, well set
eyes and ears giving correct expression. Front
is straight and well angulated, level top line.
Slightly longer cast than 1. Good hind
angulation which gives him nice fluid and easy
movement. |
Potteries SBT Club Open Show, 4 October 2009,
Dog Judge: Mikey John (Welshstaff)
Post
Graduate Dog 2nd Willowstaff Black
Prince.
Very similar in stature and
construction to first, not much in this
decision, liked head and expression and movement
on the day of first. Will swap places many times
in future. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Open Show, 13
December 2009, Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Post Graduate Dog
2nd Willowstaff Black Prince.
Dark/brindle who has a tight,
clean skull with the right ratio to muzzle with
clean lips covering strong, large teeth. Well
laid shoulder and upper arm with desirable
length in radius, nice reach of neck and
moulding smoothly to pelvis. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show,
25 July 2010 - Judge: Peter Rhodes
Limit Dog Reserve -
Willowstaff Black Prince.
This was Mason's last
competitive show. Our sincere thanks to owners
Jason & Julie Hall for allowing us the pleasure
and opportunity to exhibit him over the past 2½ years, culminating in gaining his KC Stud Book No. in
2009. A litter is due on
4 February 2011
out of Mason and Meg* (*Willowstaff Poetic
Justice). See photo and pedigrees above and
below and refer to 'Latest News' page. Both Mason and Meg are L2-HGA & HC Clear
and PHPV & PPSC 'Unaffected'. Enquiries Welcome. |
|
Pedigree of Willowstaff Evolution (and Willowstaff Barbed Wire)
- Born 14 February 2005 |
S:
Steelyard Innovator At Willowstaff JW |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
S:
Wyrefare Billy Ruffian |
D:
Sedgbull Sharp Diamond |
D:
Steelyard Silken Steel |
S:
Ch Bombstaff Blackthorn At Bullhawk |
D:
Bescem Iced Ebony |
D:
Willowstaff Spellbinder JW |
S:
Ch
Polynesian Waka Navigator |
S:
Ch Judael Both Barrels At Nozac |
D:
Queen Salamasena |
D:
Willowstaff Sheer Magic |
S:
Maximum Overdrive |
D:
Willowstaff Sheer Delight |
|
Western SBT Society Open Show, June 2006
Judge:
Peter Rhodes
Junior Dog
1st Willowstaff Evolution. Best class of the
day with quality on show throughout. Black/brindle. Lovely balance from all angles & not
overdone
in any department, credit to his owners for
presenting him in very good condition. Impressed
with his compatible front & rear quarters, evident
with his free flowing movement. Proportionate head
and muzzle, good size teeth, very clean in front but
would have preferred slightly more width, tidy feet,
brisket level with the elbow, altogether a very good
young prospect with more of him to come Im sure.
Alyn & Deeside SBT Club Open Show, June 06, Judge: Kevin Morton
(Kelinvyre)
Junior Dog - 1st Willowstaff Evolution.
Best Class of the Day.
The first 3 will change places many times Im sure.
Black/brindle with white. When everything is taken
into consideration, age and development for age, he
was the best dog on the day. Good head with a nice
length of muzzle. Good front, once standing
correctly, rib still developing. Nice rear quarters
and moved with drive. Altogether a nice young dog,
still developing, but who should fit the Standard in
all departments when fully mature. Just needs to
harden up now.
BEST DOG &
RESERVE BEST IN SHOW - WELL DONE!
|
Willowstaff Evolution (Buster) |
S. Counties SBT
Society Open Show, June 06,
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Junior Dog - 1st Willowstaff
Evolution. Good headed black/brindle.
Clean fronted, level top line with short coupling,
stifle well turned with good movement. Shade light
in the eye but doesnt detract.
BEST DOG AND RESERVE
BEST IN SHOW |
Morecambe Bay & Cumbria Champ Show, 7 May 07 -
Judge: Frank Jones
Post Graduate Dog - 1st Willowstaff Evolution.
Substance combined
with quality. Good head shape, thin well used ears,
sound front, good feet, ample body, short coupled
into substantially made quarters, moved soundly. |
Western SBT Society Open Show, 9 June 07 - Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Post Graduate Dog
- 1st Willowstaff Evolution. Classy dark brindle,
clean, athletic outline, first class front with good
columns of support. Ideal height to weight ratio,
clean head, decent length of muzzle, correct
dentition, enough rib, well placed rear pads, moved
true, quality. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Limited,
23 March 2008. Judge: Nick Hale (Eskharn)
Open Dog: A class
of real quality.
2nd Willowstaff Evolution
Another quality, unexaggerated dog. Clean
head with length to skull,. Good bite, neat ears and
round eyes. Lovely clean front with good weight of bone.
Level top line leading on to sound rear quarters. Moved
easily but would prefer him a little fitter.
RESERVE BEST DOG |
Western SBT Society Open, 13 June 2009,
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Open Dog 2nd
Willowstaff Evolution.
Brindle dog who I
have seen in fitter condition. Well constructed, good
angulation, good spring of rib, level topline which is
close coupled, well angulated hindquarters, moves with
no effort. |
|
Pedigree of Willowstaff Barbed Wire (and Willowstaff
Evolution) - Born 14 February 2005 |
S:
Steelyard Innovator At Willowstaff JW |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
S:
Wyrefare Billy Ruffian |
D:
Sedgbull Sharp Diamond |
D:
Steelyard Silken Steel |
S:
Ch Bombstaff Blackthorn At Bullhawk |
D:
Bescem Iced Ebony |
D:
Willowstaff Spellbinder JW |
S:
Ch
Polynesian Waka Navigator |
S:
Ch Judael Both Barrels At Nozac |
D:
Queen Salamasena |
D:
Willowstaff Sheer Magic |
S:
Maximum Overdrive |
D:
Willowstaff Sheer Delight |
|
Willowstaff
Barbed Wire (Bonnie)
KC Stud Book - Awarded 2007 |
Bonnie
gained her KC 'Stud Book' during 2007
at the
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Champ Show
in July, being awarded
3rd Limit Bitch under Judge: Ron Chell (Chellstocks).
Campaigned lightly during the year she went on to be
awarded 2nd Limit Bitch under Judge: Dave Lee (Socksdown)
at the Scottish SBT Club Champ Show in August, followed
by 3rd Limit Bitch under Judge: Steve Robinson (Wensbry)
at the SBT Club of South Wales Champ Show in November.
Many thanks to these and all other judges who have
thought so highly of our girl.
Southern Counties SBT
Society Open Show, June 2906
Judge: Simon Hunt
(Steelyard)
Junior Bitch -
1st Willowstaff Barbed Wire. Athletic black/brindle.
Good
head with clean lip, front straight with good length
of leg, top line when stood slopes a little but
holds well when moving, hind quarters well turned
with strength. Moved well.
RESERVE BEST BITCH
Windsor Champ Show, July 06, Judge: Tony Brindley (Cabrindle)Junior Bitch
- 2nd Willowstaff Barbed Wire.
16 present in this good quality class.
Black/brindle lovely clean front, nice length of
leg. Short coupled due to good angulations, enabling
good movement. Keen, feminine expression with a nice
length of muzzle. |
Western SBTS Champ Show, 7 Oct 2006, Judge : Martin Grimwood
(Stormstaff)
Yearling Bitch -
1st Willowstaff Barbed Wire -Standard black brindle
bitch, typical expression, eyes reasonably dark.
Good length of muzzle, straight forequarters, well
up on pastern, dark nails. Brisket to elbow. Neck
flows into top line, well defined waist. Pads
correctly positioned to provide good columns of
support. |
National Terrier Champ Show, April 2007, Judge: Tony Moore
(Tobarela)
Graduate Bitch
- 2nd Willowstaff Barbed Wire -
Standard size
black/brindle. Nice head shape, good bite, clean
lip, neat ears, nice expression. Clean front,
nice body shape, good rear end, moved well. |
Western SBT Society Open Show, 9 June
2007 - Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Post Graduate Bitch - 2nd Willowstaff Barbed
Wire.
Mostly dark brindle with white, similar virtues
to 1. Pleasing athletic outline, nice length of
radius, plenty of rear angulation, light in
loin, fit looking, right sort. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Limited,
23 March 2008. Judge: Nick Hale (Eskharn)
Open Bitch 2nd
Willowstaff Barbed Wire
Athletic feminine bitch of standard
height/weight. Lovely clean head with no loose flesh,
good bite, round eyes and neat ears. Straight front with
nice weight to bone. Good length to rib cage, taut
underline and well angulated rear quarters. Another
bitch in super condition; close decision. |
Potteries SBT Club Limit, 15 February
2009,
Judge: Ian Wild (Wildstaff):
"The emphasis for me is on the condition and
construction that satisfies my perception of
functionality and health of a specimen within the scope
of the KC Standard for our breed."
Open Bitch 1st
Willowstaff Barbed Wire.
Black brindle of standard size and weight
with feminine head of good proportions, good
pigmentation, excellent dentition large teeth, well
placed round eyes and good ear carriage, very clean
throughout. Good straight front, correct depth of
brisket, good length of back with a close coupling,
nicely tucked into the loin, correct length and bend of
stifle enabling her to move purposely with level top
line and good drive which won her the class and
RESERVE BEST BITCH |
Western SBT Society Open, 13 June 2009,
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Open Bitch 2nd
Willowstaff Barbed Wire.
Well made and well balanced bitch, good
head and length of muzzle with clean lips, front is
straight with nicely angulated shoulder line, level
top line, good spring of rib, short coupling leading to
hindquarters well angulated. Have seen her fitter but
still she moved well. |
Alyn & Deeside SBT Club Open, 10 Jan 2010,
Bitch Judge: Robbie Smith (Scratchline)
Open Bitch: 2nd
Willowstaff Barbed Wire
(Mother of Best Bitch).
A nice top sized black brindle bitch. Ample bone
without being over done, strong but feminine head, good
length of muzzle with a good string under jaw set off
with excellent dentition. Nice straight front, level
top line, good bend of stifle. It seems she is just 14
weeks after whelping so it is a credit to her owner as
she just lost out to 1st today on condition
but that is understandable.
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Pedigree of Willowstaff Poetic Justice - Born 16
February 2005 |
S:
Veklorra On a Hy JW |
S:
Beebeemi Na-Talie Man Of Veklorra |
S:
Ch Judael Both Barrels At Nozac |
D:
Ramblix Redoubt Of Beebeemi |
D:
Eaststar Definately Maybe Of Veklorra |
S:
Boldmore Spud Murphy |
D:
Chelmstaff Black Magic Of Eaststar |
D:
Willowstaff Poetry N Motion JW |
S:
Steelyard Double Dash |
S:
Ch Bombstaff Blackthorn At
Bullhawk |
D:
Bescem Iced Ebony |
D:
Willowstaff Sheer Elegance |
S:
Ch Spirestaff Jimmy Jazz |
D:
Willowstaff Dark Crystal |
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Southern
Counties SBT Society Open Show,
June 06
Judge: Simon
Hunt (Steelyard)
Novice Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Poetic Justice.
Lovely brindle/white. Well balanced, good head,
top line ok, front straight with good shoulders,
hindquarters well turned. Unfortunately a bit ring
shy,
but ok moving.
National Terrier Champ Show, April 07 Judge: Tony Moore
(Tobarela)
Post Graduate Bitch - 2nd Willowstaff Poetic
Justice. Standard size, nice
head shape, correct bite, lovely tight lip, dark
eye, neat ears, good straight front. Nice rib and
brisket, level top line, nice rear end.
Moved ok.
Western SBT Society Open Show, 9 June 07
Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Graduate
Bitch - 2nd Willowstaff Poetic Justice.
Stunning shaped skull. Strong, deep, clean muzzle of
right length. Well placed eyes, tidy ears, chiselled
looking through the stop, no loose flesh. Sound columns
of support, well balanced. Preferred movement and
dentition of 1.
East Anglian SBT Club Open Show,
9 Feb
08
Judge: Craig Dillon (Cragails)
Post Graduate Bitch
- 2nd Willowstaff Poetic Justice. Balanced
black/brindle without exaggeration.
Shapely/defined feminine head, good front, correct
rib and taper, light in loin. Rear angulation
conducive
to stability and drive from the rear. A little tucked under in
the
croup/pelvis when stacked, but this did not affect
her movement. |
Willowstaff Poetic Justice (Meg) |
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Pedigree of Willowstaff
Shades of Red (and Willowstaff New Addition
at Garwstaff) - born
13 October 2007 |
S: Javawolf Red Bull |
S: Acrestaf Bold as
Brass at Rowellstaff |
S: Jodels Red Chieftain |
D: Acrestaf Sweet
Sensation |
D: Crimson Duchess |
S: Carbis Grenadier Boy |
D: Starlight Promise |
D: Willowstaff Poetic
Justice |
S: Veklorra on a Hy JW |
S: Beebeemi Na-Talie Man
of Veklorra |
D: Eastar Definitely
Maybe of Veklorra |
D: Willowstaff Poetry N
Motion JW |
S: Steelyard Double Dash |
D: Willowstaff Sheer
Elegance |
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John & Tracy Gregory's
Willowstaff Shades of Red (Izzy)
Crufts Qualified 2012
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Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Open Show,
14 December 2008
Judge: Kevin Tittley (Garwstaff)
Maiden &
Novice Bitch - 2nd Willowstaff Shades
of Red
14 month brindle bitch - was a bit
disappointed with this youngster as I have seen
her in better condition. Neat ears, dark eye,
straight front with a level top line. Nice
feminine shape head with strong under jaw, nice
size teeth with correct bite. Level top line
which she held on the move. Fitness and condition
were an issue. Moved and handled well.
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Open Show,
13
December 2009
Judge: Andy Land (Winzack)
Graduate Bitch - 1st Willowstaff
Shades of Red.
Mahogany brindle/white blaze.
Lovely pigmentation and dark mask. An all round
nice bitch with well placed hocks and ample turn
on the stifle, level top line, short coupled,
good length and depth to rib cage. Straight
front, correct head proportions and feminine
expression with definition, moved ok.
Notts & Derby District SBT Club Midsummer
Match,
21 June 2010.
Judge: Jo Ann Essex (Javawolf)
Willowstaff Shades of Red: Best Adult &
Best in
Match |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Championship
Show,
25 July 2010 - Judge: Dean Cund (Chelmstaff)
Graduate Bitch 2nd Willowstaff Shades of Red.
Lovely
conformation on this young lady, excellent head
which is so well balanced with correct length of
muzzle to skull ratio, clean lipped, lovely neat
ears giving a keen expression. Nice body with
good depth and spring of rib. Could do with a
pound or two off to complete picture which cost
her the class. Good angulation to rear quarters,
moved well. |
Grantham & District Canine Society, 23 October 2010 - Judge: Joanne
Essex (Javawolf)
Post Graduate
Dog/Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Shades of Red.
A beautiful 3 year
old brindle bitch. Looked good from every angle,
stood four square. Loved her muzzle shape,
enough length, strength and clean, with big
white teeth of correct bite. Excellent front and
rear angulation, allowing her to move with power
and drive. Well sprung ribs and short coupled
with a powerful back end. Only thing I could see
wrong was she is carrying a little too much
weight. Lose this and it will finish the
picture.
Best of Breed and Terrier Group 3. |
Manchester Championship Show, 20 January 2011 - Judge:
Linda Lee (Socksdown)
Post Graduate Bitch 3rd Willowstaff Shades of
Red. Crufts
Qualification. |
Notts & Derby District SBT Club
Limited
Show, 25 March 2012 - Judge: Jo Ann Essex (Javawolf)
Post Graduate Bitch. This
was a very hard choice between 1st and 2nd in
this class. I really liked lots about
both of them; in the end it did come down
to condition.
2nd - Willowstaff Shades of Red.
Brindle - beautiful colour, lovely head shape
and loved her clean lips and strength of under
jaw, perfect mouth with really big teeth. Nice
ears which she used well. Straight front and
although she doesn't have quite the angulation
in front and shoulders of the first, she does
have a better backend and top line. Moved with
real drive but unfortunately she is just
carrying too much weight which does affect her
overall look. |
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Pedigree of Willowstaff Hot Gossip - born 3 November 2006 |
S: Jayneze
Pillow Talk |
S: Spirestaff
Bobby Dazzler |
S:
Ch Boldbull Black Jack |
D:
Ch Stormstaff Skys The
Limit |
D: Jayneze
Tongue Tied |
S: Fork Tongue
Twister |
D: Dohnsay
Deadly Nightshade Via Jayneze |
D: Willowstaff
Poetry N Motion JW |
S: Steelyard
Double Dash |
S:
Ch Bombstaff Blackthorn At Bullhawk |
D: Bescem Iced
Ebony |
D: Willowstaff
Sheer Elegance |
S:
Ch Spirestaff Jimmy
Jazz |
D: Willowstaff
Dark Crystal |
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Willowstaff
Hot Gossip
(Kodi)
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East Anglian
SBT
Club Open Show,
9 Feb 08
Judge: Craig Dillon (Cragails)
"My selections were made with correctness
of construction/conformation in mind, coupled with my interpretation of
a typical Stafford, devoid of unhealthy exaggeration"
Junior Bitch - 1st
Willowstaff Hot Gossip
Standard Black/Brindle in exemplary condition.
Correct skull/muzzle proportions
and clean in
muzzle/lip. Good bite with large teeth, front
of good width and girth
of bone which balances. Length overall is
proportionate with height,
and she displays good,
purposeful movement
holding her top line.
Lynfi Valley CS Open Show, February
2008
Judge:
Ian Wild (Wildstaff)
Junior D/B - 1st Willowstaff Hot Gossip - How lucky was I to be presented with
another top drawer bitch. Much of what I've said about
the BOB can be applied to this classy girl and to be
honest I was nit picking, as she excelled in other departments. Confident bitch who showed her socks off,
seriously considered but just preferred overall package
of puppy.
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Western SBTS Open Show, 22 March 2008 - Judge Brett Lay
Junior Bitch 14
Entered/2 Absent - 1st Willowstaff Hot Gossip: Black/Brindle standard size
bitch in fit condition. Well proportioned head with tidy
ear carriage, dark eye, good length of muzzle, correct
bite, with good bone. True, straight front with depth
and width of brisket. Level top line held on the move.
Correct spring of rib, strong powerful backend, well
turned stifle. Moved with drive and purpose. Very
balanced bitch that should do well; her handler
bought out the best in her.
RESERVE BEST BITCH |
Western SBT Society Open, 13 June 2009 -
Judge: Simon Hunt (Steelyard)
Graduate Bitch: 1st
Willowstaff Hot Gossip.
Very fit black/brindle, gleaming coat
condition, good head enhanced with good eye and ear
carriage. Straight front, top line level, good spring of
rib. Looked a little stretched out at hindquarters,
movement a little stilted. |
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