Humberside Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club
Championship Show No 1 – 14th June 2026
Best In Show – Carsan Richie Rich JW
Reserve Best In Show – Sweetbriar A Singer
Best Puppy In Show – Jernito King Of Hearts
Best Veteran In Show – Carolus Miss Elsie VW
Best Vintage In Show – Carolus Miss Liberty VW
Best Baby Puppy In Show – Carsan Ultimate Knockout

Dog Results Bitch Results
Dogs Mr D Sedgbeer (Russmic)
Dog CC Walker’s Carsan Richie Rich JW
Reserve CC Rees’ Ch Embeth Rock The Boat
Best Puppy Dog Nolan’s Jernito King Of Hearts
     
Baby Puppy (1 Entry, 0 Absent)  
1st Mackenzie’s Carsan Ultimate Knockout
Veteran (7 yrs and over) (3, 0)  
1st Wileman & Bott’s Ch Granasil Trick Or Treat for Narvidar JW
2nd Fox’s Lynmily Mister Blue Sky VW
3rd Hamilton & Hogg’s Kilbarchan’s Moonwalker at Hamhoggs VW
Vintage (10 yrs and over) (2, 0)  
1st Gilbert’s Bellflows The Gentleman JW VW
2nd Hamilton & Hogg’s Kilbarchan’s Moonwalker at Hamhoggs VW
Minor Puppy (3, 0)  
1st Nolan’s Jernito All On Red
2nd Wilkins & Wilcock’s Tebaldi Bohemian Rhapsody
3rd Bennett’s Charnavale Touch Of Charm at Remmya
Puppy (4, 0)  
1st Fox-Shone’s Pamedna Bohemian Rhapsody
2nd Spall & Clark’s Llapsttam Techno Notice
3rd Lovel’s Lovetrac Beckham
Res Hartill-Speak & Jackson’s Fortunamajor Resurrection under Gracewincavs
Junior (6, 0)  
1st ** **
2nd Coole’s Jolainey Jayden
3rd Jackson’s Fortunamajor Jimmy Choo JW
Res Surman’s Charnell Go Your Own Way to Vallender
VHC Gilbert’s Mariposa Cavalier’s Pico Bello at Hamhoggs (Imp Pol)
Yearling (4, 0)  
1st Spall & Clark’s Llapsttam Luther Vandross JW
2nd Gilbert’s Ouzlewell’s Harry Potter at Gryffingil
3rd Price’s Glenbrows Jeremy Fisher at Bonnisbrookke
Res Hamilton & Hogg’s Mariposa Cavalier’s Pico Bello at Hamhoggs (Imp Pol)
Novice (5, 0)  
1st Nolan’s Jernito King Of Hearts
2nd Bloomfield’s Oaklake Limitless
3rd Rees’ Jamesbonny Sail Away by Embeth
Res Surman’s Charnell Go Your Own Way to Vallender
VHC Gilbert’s Queenslake Quinn at Gryffingil
Graduate (5, 1)  
1st Gibson’s Toraylac Conrad at Ellemich
2nd Chadwick’s Arrowbien Ruby Port at Chadlia
3rd Hartill-Speak’s Verheyen Woody under Gracewincavs JW
Res Kynaston’s Granasil Ovaltine JW
Post Graduate (2, 0)  
1st Gamble’s Loranka’s I’ve Got The Look for Lisgarth
2nd Mackenzie’s Carsan In Your Dreams
Special Mid Limit Blen/Tri (5, 0)  
1st Searle’s Stonepit Into The Blue
2nd Mynott’s Honeybet Hamilton JW
3rd Jackson’s Fortunamajor Perseus JW
Res Wilean & Bott’s Dinitro’s Rock Steady Eddie
VHC Lunt’s Oaktreepark Royal Austin
Special Mid Limit B&T/Ruby (1, 0)  
1st Smith’s Beaudale Smooth Criminal
Limit (5, 1)  
1st Walker’s Carsan Richie Rich JW
2nd Levy & Sedgwick’s Pascavale Banksy
3rd Rhodes’ Calonlan Zeus JW
Res Fox-Shone’s Pamedna The Power Of Love
VHC Gilbert’s Ouzlewell’s Harry Potter at Gryffingil
Open (7, 0)  
1st Rees’ Ch Embeth Rock The Boat
2nd Lovel’s Ch Lovetrac Banksy
3rd Chapman & Ireland’s Ch Ellemich American Express
Res Spall & Clark’s Ch Llapsttam’s Heavenly Scent
VHC Koster-Tindall’s Harana Now You Has Jazz JW

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Bitches Mrs E Waddington (Spindlepoint)
Many thanks to the committee for inviting me to judge at this double show. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and had some lovely bitches to assess; my appreciation goes to the exhibitors for bringing them. My thanks also go to my stewards, Philip and Sue, whose efficiency kept the ring running smoothly.
I was seeking a Cavalier who was both well constructed and true to the breed standard, particularly in relation to head properties. The standard calls for a skull almost flat between the ears, a shallow stop, and a length from base of stop to tip of nose of approximately 3.8 cm (1.5 inches), and this was reflected in my placings. Overall, I found the Cavalier bitches to be happy, healthy exhibits, though I did encounter a number of dirty ears and a couple of poor mouths.
Bitch CC Waters’ Sweetbriar A Singer
Reserve CC Tremain’s Bonitos Companeros First Class (Imp Deu)
Best Puppy Bitch Inglis’ Verheyen Coral at Craigowl
     
Baby Puppy (0 Entries, 0 Absent)  
Veteran (7 yrs and over) (2, 1)  
1st Colavecchia’s Carolus Miss Elsie VW
A beautiful, well marked eight year old blenheim presented in excellent condition. She had an almost flat skull, high set ears with long leathers, dark eyes and pigment, and a gentle, feminine expression. She moved soundly, displaying her good reach of neck, well placed shoulders and level topline. Her owner should be very proud of her and I was pleased to pull her out into the last four in the challenge. BVB & BVIS
Vintage (10 yrs and over) (2, 0)  
1st Colavecchia’s Carolus Miss Liberty VW
Another lovely oldie from this exhibitor, this time a twelve year old who is still moving soundly and with style; she has a pretty head with the typical gentle expression that defines the breed; a credit to her owner.
2nd Fox’s Lewharle Izzadorable for Lynmily VW
A heavier marked Blenheim, also twelve years old, though showing her age a little more than the first; a lovely girl who lost out to the winner on movement.
Minor Puppy (11, 1)  
1st Inglis’ Verheyen Coral at Craigowl
I liked the make and shape of this ruby puppy, just seven months old. She still carries some puppy fluff which gives her a paler appearance, but her true ruby colour is beginning to come through. She has an appealing head with dark eyes and good pigment. She excels in profile, with a good reach of neck, well laid shoulders and a level topline which she maintained on the move. BPB
2nd Bacon’s Timbric Paloma Faith
Attractively marked blenheim with rich chestnut markings. More mature than the first, being almost nine months old, and she shows good bone and substance. Long ear leathers frame a pretty head, and she moved with drive.
3rd Richardson’s Kringleholme Mystere
Res Chadwick’s Ellemich Love Bomb at Chadlia
VHC Tremain’s Estrella Magic Noblesse for Rosymorn (Imp Svk)
Puppy (4, 0)  
1st Lovel’s Lovetrac Born To Perform
Small and compact this eleven month old blenheim was well balanced with almost flat skull, dark eyes and pigment and a gentle expression. She had good reach of neck and well laid shoulders and was of a happy temperament.
2nd Richardson’s Kringleholme Mystere
Just seven months old this well broken blenheim was in a larger frame than the first but was still well balanced. She has a classic head with lovely dark eyes and good pigment. On the move she has a tendency to drop her head, which makes her appear longer in body than she is, she moved soundly throughout.
3rd Brewer’s Bowfort Miss Peachy
Res Jackson’s Fortunamajor Moonstone
Junior (2, 0)  
1st Hogan’s Arrowbien Grace Kelly of Stavonga
Well broken blenheim in good coat. She has an almost flat skull, large dark round eyes with strong pigment, long ear leathers, a shallow stop and the correct length of muzzle. She moved soundly, keeping a level topline throughout.
2nd Chapman & Ireland’s Ellemich Pure Passion
This was a small, neat blenheim with good bone and substance. She has large dark eyes, long ear leathers, was well presented and she moved with drive.
Yearling (1, 0)  
1st Welch’s Fennyfare Siren for Toraylac
Mature blenheim with an almost flat skull, gentle expression and correct head shape. She is well constructed and moved soundly, though her handler needs to practise keeping her head up, as dropping it spoils her outline on the move.
Novice (4, 1)  
1st Chapman & Ireland’s Ellemich You Make Me Blush
Richly marked Blenheim of correct size; she is small and compact, with large dark round eyes, black pigment and a sweet expression. On the move she kept a level topline, though today she was a little proud of her tail.
2nd Towse’s Arrowbien Audrey Hepburn at Miletree
This young bitch has a beautiful head with large dark eyes and strong black pigment, framed by long ear leathers. She carries a full blenheim coat and moved with drive, though she was not as good in profile as the first.
3rd Lenihan’s Fennyfare Little Paris
Graduate (5, 0)  
1st Cunningham’s Verheyen Valerie
This fifteen month old blenheim is beautifully balanced, with good reach of neck, correct layback of shoulder, a level topline and the correct length of leg. She has a beautiful head with an almost flat skull, long correctly set ear leathers, large dark round eyes and jet black pigment. She presents a lovely profile and moves with elegance. I was pleased to pull her out into the last four in the challenge.
2nd Hamilton & Hogg’s Invincible Angel Magic Oak at Hamhoggs JW (Imp Pol)
This was a heavier marked Blenheim with good conformation and who moved with drive, keeping a level topline. She has long ear leathers, large dark eyes and good pigment, though a little more fill under the eye would complete the picture.
3rd Bloice’s Scotlass Roses In Bloom
Res Barwell’s Bowfort American Dreamer for Charlottetown
VHC Lunt’s Oaktreepark Royal Bliss
Post Graduate (0, 0) No Entries
Special Mid Limit Blen/Tri (8, 0)  
1st Rhodes’ Calonlan Sweet Dream
This was a richly marked blenheim who was small and compact, with good reach of neck and correct layback of shoulder. She had an attractive head with an almost flat skull, long ear leathers, dark round eyes and black pigment. She was well balanced and moved with drive.
2nd Searle’s Stonepit Dominique
Well broken blenheim with dark eyes and black pigment who was soundly constructed and nicely balanced. She moved well but I preferred the flatter skull shape of 1st.
3rd Colavecchia’s Carolus Camilla
Res Jackson’s Applebroad Candy Spice via Foortunamajor
VHC Richardson’s Kringleholm Caprice
Special Mid Limit B&T/Ruby (3, 1)  
1st Owen’s Hansowens Night Star
I judged this three year old B/T as a seven month old puppy and I’m pleased to see she has grown on into such a lovely girl. Her coat gleamed and her tan was richly coloured. She looked good when standing with an almost flat skull, dark eyes, strong pigment and a correct head shape. She moved soundly, keeping a level topline.
2nd Hazeltine’s Juzandia Relight My Fire
This ruby had a pretty head with lovely dark eyes and long ear leathers. She looked good in profile but tended to lose her topline on the move.
Limit (8, 1)  
1st Cox’s Emberlace Christina
This well marked blenheim was small and compact, with good reach of neck and correct layback of shoulder and she moved well, keeping a level topline. She had a gorgeous head with long ear leathers, an almost flat skull, dark round eyes and the correct length of muzzle. I liked her a great deal and was pleased to pull her out into the final four in the challenge.
2nd Lovel’s Lovetrac Angelica
This was another quality blenheim, small and compact and who was well constructed and good for breed type. A close decision but I preferred the more shallow stop of first.
3rd Bennett’s Rishtte I’m Tanisha of Remmya JW
Res Wilkins & Wilcock’s Llapsttam Four Tea Love at Tebaldi JW
VHC Welch’s Fennyfare Siren for Toraylac
Open (7, 1) This class was full of quality, which made for some difficult decisions, as any of the first four could have taken the class. It was a pleasure to go over such lovely dogs; thank you for bringing them.
1st Waters’ Sweetbriar A Singer
This three year old, well broken blenheim was in top form today, her coat gleaming and richly marked. She had a pretty head framed by long ear leathers, with dark round eyes, black pigment, good dentition and a gentle expression. She was well constructed, enabling her to move soundly whilst keeping a level topline. In the challenge she stood out for her overall balance and shape. CC & RBIS
2nd Tremain’s Bonitros Companeros First Class (Imp Deu)
This heavier marked elegant blenheim pushed first all the way and had an almost flat skull, dark round eyes, shallow stop and gentle expression. She has good balance, reach of neck and a level topline which she kept on the move and was very attentive to her handler. I understand that she already has 2 CCs and she certainly deserves her crown but was unlucky to come across 1st in such good form RCC.
3rd Smith’s Ch Beaudale Little Bit Naughty
Res Lovel’s Ch Lovetrac Born To Boogie
VHC Welch’s Fennyfare Siren for Toraylac

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