MID CANADA REGIONAL SPECIALTY - Irish Wolfhound Club of ...
MID CANADA REGIONAL SPECIALTY - Irish Wolfhound Club of ...
MID CANADA REGIONAL SPECIALTY - Irish Wolfhound Club of ...
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15 – 18 MONTHS – MALE<br />
1. NINEGATES MAGILLAGAN<br />
<strong>MID</strong> <strong>CANADA</strong> <strong>REGIONAL</strong> <strong>SPECIALTY</strong><br />
Upstanding shapely, well grown balanced youngster with good length<br />
and strength <strong>of</strong> neck, adequate front and good bone. Strong, curvy<br />
rear. Moved out well . I liked him a lot and would be interested in seeing<br />
him when he fully matures. (Joel Mattson)<br />
CANADIAN BRED – MALE<br />
1. LONNKYLE PEER – BOS, WD, BEST CANADIAN BRED<br />
Typical, well-made workmanlike hound in excellent condition, has both<br />
strength and substance with good width all through. Pleasing head and<br />
expression, neat ears. Well layed shoulder, would just prefer more arch<br />
over the loin. Good width <strong>of</strong> hindquarters, powerful ground-covering<br />
movement sound both coming and going. Best Opposite, Winners Dog<br />
& Best Canadian Bred. (Lloyd Simmons)<br />
2. LONNKYLE PRAIRIE POET<br />
Another shapely hound, not as substantial as his littermate, balanced<br />
both ends, with pleasing head, good slope to pastern. Sound<br />
movement but did not cover as much ground as winner. Sire <strong>of</strong> Best<br />
Puppy. (Lloyd Simmons)<br />
3. GLENAMADDA STARKEEPER BANNER<br />
Different type <strong>of</strong> hound to the two above, rather flat in topline and less<br />
curves all through. Good bone and feet, moved soundly. (Ewa Boldok/<br />
Susan Prokopenko/Jocelyne Gagne)<br />
BRED BY EXHIBITOR - MALE<br />
1. ROCKHART NEMESIS - RWD<br />
Well made male but I would like more <strong>of</strong> him. Good front and depth and<br />
width <strong>of</strong> body, width through the hindquarters, would like longer legs.<br />
Sound movement , held his outline on the move but rather overextended<br />
in front. (Christiana Hartenstein/Lynn Simon)<br />
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