Name:CH Brumberhill Betwixt ShCM 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:31-05-2002 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr S A Mcpherson  
Breeder:Mr S A Mcpherson 
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
14-01-1999
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Lings Gorse By Otterbobs (D)
31-05-1996
Colour: Grizzle
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
16-01-1994
Wilholme Regal Reform (D)
CH Mansergh Denim JW (B)
Muston Gorse (B)
25-07-1993
CH Beenaben Bertie (D)
Otterbobs Bluebell (B)
Rhozzum Busy (B)
14-03-1994
Colour: Red
Rhozzum Recruit (D)
03-04-1986
Rhozzum Volunteer (D)
Bridgtown Minstrel (B)
Rhozzum Aster (B)
02-11-1987
Moordown Wayne of Rhozzum (D)
Rhozzum Woodnote (B)
Brumberhill Be Solo (B)
01-06-1998
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Wilholme Regal Reform (D)
01-06-1990
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Blue Dun of Brockhole And Lynsett (D)
19-02-1988
CH Lynsett Trouble Shooter (D)
Careless Wispa of Brumberhill (B)
Lynsett Carbon Copy (B)
20-12-1984
CH Foxwyn Shoot A Line (D)
Lynsett Lucky Wish (B)
Brumberhill Bemused (B)
15-06-1991
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Brannigan of Brumberhill (D)
10-12-1984
CH/NL/INT CH Brumberhill Blue Maestro (D)
Fine Lady (B)
CH Brumberhill Bittersweet (B)
26-12-1985
CH Mansergh General Post (D)
Brumberhill Blue Mist (B)

Show Placings

Three Counties Championship Dog Show
16th Jun 2009
Judge: Mrs. Marie Sharp (Rhozzum)
Thanks are due to exhibitors for a good turn out of quality Borders, Mr & Mrs Hall for their expert and unobtrusive stewarding, and to the weatherman who forecasted a dry day and delivered. Most Border folk know that I favour a Border that is on the leg to enable it to cover the terrain found in Border Hunt country, yet narrow enough to follow the quarry to ground. Those in the cards today fulfilled most of the criteria set down in the Standard, so my individual critiques could become repetitive. True otter heads were not abundant, and those with a proper skull sometimes lacked muzzle strength. Coarse and/or upright shoulders featured too frequently, along with short and/or rounded ribcages. Not too many straight stifles were seen, but one or two were over-angulated in their hind quarters, an exaggeration which has crept into other breeds, let?s hope it will not do so in Borders. The Standard asks for a deep and narrow body, but many were deep in brisket only, with a cut-up underline. A worrying find which I have not encountered before to this extent was the number of kinky tails - not obvious to the eye but feeling lumpy to the hand. A warning to future judges of Borders - take plenty of wet-wipes. No Border appeared dirty, but the evidence appeared on my hands.
Best Of Breed
Name at show: CH Brumberhill Betwixt ShCM
BCC
Name at show: CH Brumberhill Betwixt ShCM
Open - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: CH Brumberhill Betwixt ShCM
Placing Critique
What a surprise treat to have the opportunity of going over such a well known bitch now that she has matured, and at 7 years old, she has not coarsened although a little more matronly through the ribs since I judged her as a junior. In tip top condition, and covering the ground effortlessly. Still excels in shoulders, topline and hindquarters, a credit to her owner. CC and BOB
Darlington Championship Show
18th Sep 2009
Judge: Mr Frank Kane (Hirontower)
A very good entry in both quantity & quality. I was very pleased with the challenge line ups in both sexes.
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: CH Brumberhill Betwixt ShCM
Placing Critique
7 years, beautiful bitch, great neck & shoulders, clean outline, very sound with free stride. Just a shade slack in topline but retains all of her quality & type. Not in her best coat but her excellent lines, angulation & movement are still very evident