Brodie's Show Results - Fassfields Queen Jamillia
Jan 2017
Manchester Championship Show
2nd Post Graduate
Judge: Jean Byrne
Dec 2016
LKA Championship Show
3rd Post Graduate
Judge: Mrs Christine McDonald
Sept 2016
Driffield Championship Show
1st Post Graduate
Judge: Mrs Leslie Trow
Judges Crit:-"Again good breed type, good head and eye, good neck and shoulders nice depth to chest. Moved well".
Leslie Trow
May 2016
Birmingham National Championship Show
2nd Post Graduate
Judge: Mrs Gillion Pearson
Judges Crit:-"Overall well balanced bitch, good straight front. very typical head with dark eye, giving wonderful expression.
Elegant reach of neck. Correct tail set. Decent layback of shoulder. Brisket well let down. Harsh jacket of good colour. Nice rear angulation".
Gillion Pearson
Sept 2014
Darlington Championship Show
1st Post Graduate
Judge: Christine Ryan
May 2014
Birmingham National Championship Show
2nd Post Graduate
Judge: Mr Rob McMaster
Feb 2014
Huddersfield & District Canine Association Open Show
3rd AVNSC Post Graduate
Judge Mrs Gail Simmons
Feb 2014
Pontefract & District Canine Society Open Show
1st AVNSC Post Graduate
Judge Mrs Stevie Allerton
Jan 2014
Stoke on Trent & District Gundog Club Open Show
1st Post Graduate
Judge Mr Colin Woodward
Judges Crit:-"Not as forward as BOB at present, good head shape, correct bite, pleasing outline and quarters, coat still developing, moved ok"
Colin Woodward
Jan 2014
Manchester Championship Show
3rd Post Graduate Bitch
Judge Mrs E N Newton
2013 September
Driffield Championship Show
2nd Junior Bitch
Mrs Gillion Pearson
May 2013
Birmingham National Championship Show
1st Junior Bitch
Judge Mr Terry Pearson
Judges Crit:-"Another very pretty youngster, although still very immature, just needs time to develop. So well balanced all through. Pretty head and lovely expression. Elegant arch to neck, body developing well with good proportion,. Forequarters
straight, elbows well in. Hindquarters level with enough bend of stifle. Moved out freely once she got into her stride. Will watch this one in the future to see how she develops.
Terry Pearson