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The Basset Hound Club Judging List 2019 Index THE BASSET HOUND CLUB JUDGING LIST 2019 INDEX CRITERIA Inside Front Cover ROLL OF HONOUR Page 1 SPECIALIST:- A1 Pages 1 - 3 A2 Page 3 A3 Page 3 B Page 3 - 4 C Page 4 ALL ROUNDERS:- A1 Page 5 - 6 A2 Page 6 A3 Page 6 B Page 6 - 7 C Page 7 - 8 THE BASSET HOUND CLUB 2019 JUDGING LIST This list supersedes all previously issued by the Club. THE CLUB’S CRITERIA: Roll of Honour Senior Judges not necessarily currently active. A1 For persons who have previously been approved by the Kennel Club to award CC’s in the breed, who have carried out their first appointment and are supported by the club. A2 & A2 A/R For persons who fulfil the requirements of the A3 list, have been assessed in accordance with the KC requirements, and accepted by the KC for the A2 list, and are supported by the club. A3 Specialist 1) To have a minimum of 7 (seven) years judging experience in the breed and have the support of the Club. 2) To have judged a minimum of 40 Classes with a minimum of 70 dogs present, to include a Breed Club Open Show (and/or 3 breed club supported entry shows). 3) To have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer, and passed the relevant examination on Kennel Club Regulations and Judging Procedures. 4) To have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer on Conformation and Movement. 4a) To have attended a Conformation and Movement ‘Hands On’ Assessment conducted by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer and passed the assessment. 5) To have attended at least one breed specific seminar run in accordance with Kennel Club Code of Best Practice and passed an examination / or assessment where applicable 6) To have bred and/or owned a minimum of 3 dogs when they obtained their first entry in the KC Stud Book (save in exceptional circumstances) 7) To be prepared to submit a written critique on the first two places in each class within 4 weeks after the show to the Dog Press and a copy sent to the Secretary of the Basset Hound Club. 8) To have stewarded over a minimum of 12 days at shows A3 All Rounder 1) To have a minimum of 7 (seven) years judging experience in any one breed (to include 5 years in Basset Hounds) and have the support of the club. 2) To have judged a minimum of 40 Classes with a minimum of 70 dogs present, to include a Breed Club Open Show (and/or 3 breed club supported entry shows) 3) To have awarded CC’s in at least one other hound breed. 4) To have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer, and passed the relevant examination on Kennel Club Regulations and Judging Procedures. (Where applicable) 5) To have attended a seminar given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer on Conformation and Movement. (Where applicable) 5a) To have attended a Conformation and Movement ‘Hands On’ Assessment conducted by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer and passed the assessment.(Where applicable) 6) To have attended a Basset Hound Breed Club Judging Seminar (and passed an examination / or assessment where applicable). 7) To be prepared to submit a written critique on the first two places in each class within 4 weeks after the show to the Dog Press and a copy sent to the Secretary of the Basset Hound Club. B Specialist 1) To have owned or exhibited the breed for a minimum of 5 years and have the support of the club. 2) To have judged a minimum of 18 classes with a minimum of 40 dogs present. 3) To have attended a Basset Hound Breed Club Judging Seminar 4) Stewarding experience (details to be supplied) B All Rounder 1) To have a minimum of 5 years judging experience in any one breed and have the support of the club. Items 2, 3 and 4 as B Specialist C Formulated to include people who have limited judging experience of the breed but thought capable of doing so through experience of breeding and showing Basset Hounds or other breeds successfully for at least 5 years THE BASSET HOUND CLUB JUDGES LIST 2019 ROLL OF HONOUR ADAMS Mrs H Andershill East Drumnagair Laurencekerk Kinkardineshire Scotland. AB30 1AY 01561 378966 ANDREWS Dr E The Old Forge Park Lane Minehead Somerset TA24 6NL 01643 821009 CHARMAN Mrs A Charford Send Hill Send Woking Surrey GU23 7HR 01483 223446 ERREY Mr M Holly Bank Cowbeech Hailsham East Sussex BN27 4JQ 01323 833227 [email protected] Kenn HALLETT Mrs J Los Almendros Camiderafalet 12/14 Trebaluger Menorca, Baleares Spain 7713 15 16 79 HUNT Mrs S Oaklea Harleston Road Harleston Stowmarket Suffolk IP14 3HN 01449 736813 McDOWELL Mr R The Cottage Portnoo Co Donegal Eire 00 353 75 45239 McKNIGHT Mrs E RR3 Highway 3 Wainfleet Ontario Canada LDS 1VD MEREDITH Mrs F Willow Cottage Quadring Bank Quadring Spalding Lincs PE11 4RD [email protected] NESS Mrs V Ty-Bwlch Maesybont Crosshands Carms SA14 7SW NIXON Mr J Brackenacre 83 Fleetmoor Rd St Budeaux Plymouth Devon PL5 1UL 01752 361201 POCOCK Mr B 2 Magnolia Close Western Super Mare Avon Somerset BS22 8BH 01934 782899 ROSS Mrs V Ridge House, Copyhold Lane, Cuckfield. W.Sussex RH17 5EB 01444 413117 SPAVIN Mrs M Parkways Kennels, Old Damson Lane . Solihull West Midlands B92 9ED 0121 7822639 WHITE Mr R 25 Locke Way, Kinstonehill. Stafford End of Roll of Honour A1 SPECIALIST ALLEN Mrs S 1 Hill View Ocle Pychard Hereford Herefordshire HR1 3QN 01432 820543 [email protected] ARCHER Mr S 159 Eugate Road Moulton Chapel Spalding Lincs PE12 0XJ 01406 381235 ARMSTRONG Ms L Oaklands Crableck Lane Sarisbury Green Southampton SO31 7AJ 01489 885300 BEARE Mrs J 14 Chemin Des Grands Champs CH 1273 Arzier Switzerland 0041223662447 BROWN Mrs M Stoneleigh Stilton Nr Peterborough Cambs PE7 3RP 01733 240307 CAMPBELL Mrs D Glenview 23 Princes Street Innerleithan Peebleshire Scotland EH44 6JU 01896 830762 CLEMENTS Mrs M Byways Lucas Green Road West End Woking Surrey GU24 9LZ 01483 472259 CODDINGTON Mr T 10 Lartington Gds South Gosforth Newcastle On Tyne NE3 1SX 0191 285 4116 07 COULBERT Mrs P 31 Church Street Maiden Bradley Nr Warminster Wiltshire BA12 7HW 01985 844897 Bath 12 CUDLIP Ms L Harvidene Villa Dene Villa Horden Dene Peterlee C Durham SR8 3SN 0191 526 2538 DAYKIN Mrs C 39 Grange Road Newark Notts NG24 4LS 01636 671647 Belfast 15 DORAN (FREER) Mrs J Tree Tops Derby Road Coxbench Derby DE21 5BD 01332 880607 B Union 04 Page 1 DOVEY Mrs T Chylowen Bosmeor Park Redruth Cornwall TR15 3JN 01209 313465 Mid Bass 09 ELLIOTT Mrs L 51 Daventry Road Barby Nr Rugby Warks CV23 8TP 01788 890247 Birm Nat 10 ELLRICH Mrs D Crest House Cabourne Market Rasen Lincolnshire LN7 6HU 01472 859711 [email protected] M. Cts ‘17 ELLRICH Mr M Crest House Cabourne Market Rasen Lincolnshire LN7 6HU 01472 859711 Crufts 15 ERGIS Mrs S 15 Scott Close Wallisdown Poole Dorset BH12 5AX 01202 388195 Welks 15 FREDERIKSEN Mrs P 390 Michelson Lane New Braunfels Texas 78130 U.S.A. (830) 606 3025 [email protected] BHC (B) 02 FREER Mr P Bridgehouse Farm Boarding Kennels Winthorpe Road Newark NG24 2AA 01636 706970 [email protected] BHC of Sc13 FROST Mr N Box 88 Swannanoa North Carolina 28778 U.S.A. 704 686 3175 LYC 10 GERBER Mrs C B H kennel V. Hollandheim Les Claises 71580 Savigny En Revement France 0033 385 744715 HA 06 GILLANDERS Mr C Flat 02 1 Branklyn Close Academy Park Glasgow G13 1GL 0141 959 6050 D’ton ‘17 HAYNES Mrs J 4 Leabrook Close Banbury Oxon OX16 9EJ 01295 259449 Hadrian 13 HEWITT Mr M Bradleys Road Ohoka Kaiapoi New Zealand RD2 LYC 07 HOLDSWORTH Mrs A 3 Orchard Close Skelton-On-Ure Ripon N Yorks HG4 5AH 01347 822856 Mid BHC 10 HOMEM DE MELLO Mr J Tv Visconde Moreira De Rey 6 2795 Carnaxide Portugal 351 1 4181239 BHC 10 JOHNSTON Mrs S Southorpe View Hull Road Seaton Hull HU11 5RN 01964 535126 Man ‘16. JOHNSTON Mr T Southorpe View Hull Road Seaton Hull HU11 5RN 01964 535126 B U ‘16 LEDBURY Mr T 33 Park Estate Road Portland Dorset DT5 2BB Wndsor 10 LEDWARD Mrs M Elmhurst. 909 Middleton Road West Chadderton Oldham OL9 0NG 0161 284 2193 BHC D 13 LUXMOORE BALL Mr N 14 St Peters Rd Watlington Kings Lynne. Norfolk PE33 0JW 015533 810506 B/mouth 15 McGARRY ARTHURS Mr P Faburn Lodge 2 Whappstown Road Kells Nr Ballymena Co. Antrim BT42 3NX 02825 892492 Crufts ‘18 MCLEAN Mr K 10 Croxteth Drive Rainford St Helens WA11 8JZ LYC – D MEASE Mr A MBNC B 15 MELBOURNE Miss D 20 Blyth Road Ranby Retford Notts DN228JH 01777 700418 MONCUR Mrs P Bourchier Close Hadleigh Ipswich Suffolk IP7 5SS 01473 822326 Mid Cou 14 MURRAY Ms J 154 Barmpton Lane Darlington Co. Durham DL1 3HF 01325 482480 Bath ‘ 17 NEWMAN Mrs D Rosedene Main Street Offenham Evesham Worcs WR11 8RL 01386 47452 LKA 14 NIXON Mrs M Brackenacre 83 Fleetmoor Rd St Budeaux Plymouth Devon PL5 1UL 01752 361201 BHC D.14 O`LOUGHLIN Mr W Norfels Eden Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4QY Mid Cts ‘12 ORLANDI Mrs C PO BOX 169 Essex Junction Vermont U.S.A. 8022388200 PETER Mr S Moltkstrasse 11 Schoningen 38364 Germany BHC ‘16 POCOCK Mrs S 2 Magnolia Close Western Super Mare Avon Somerset BS22 8BH 01934 782899 LKA.13 PRICE Mr R Pen Bryn Llech Llanrhaeadr Denbigh Denbighshire Wales LL16 4PH 01745 890368 [email protected] Darlington 14 PRICE Mrs J Pen Bryn Llech Llanrhaeadr Denbigh Denbighshire Wales LL16 4PH 01745 890368 East Of E.
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