Bollinger Critiques


2017

Birmingham National Championship Show - Christine Brooks

2nd Post Graduate Dog Lancashire & O'Donnell's Drishaun A Black Tie Affair. Masculine chiselled head with good expression, strong long neck good front assembly good depth chest good rear angulation, moved well, beautifully presented

Hound Association Of Scotland Championship Show - Jan Thompson

1st Post Graduate Dog Lancashire's Drishaun A Black Tie Affair. Upstanding black and tan boy, good outline and shape, good front with return of upper arm. Deep chest and pleasing shoulder. Level topline and croup. Matching angles front and rear. Showed reach and drive on the move and powered to win the class.


Manchester Championship Show - Ron James

1st Post Graduate Dog Lancashire's Drishaun A Black Tie Affair. Masculine exhibit of imposing stature and appearance, pleasing head properties with typical eye, good strong neck and from well held top line, good expanse of rib, pleasing carriage and movement.


2016

Bournemouth Championship Show - Julie Noble

2nd Post Graduate Dog Lancashire's Drishaun A Black Tie Affair. Another black and tan with a beautiful head, long and lean with a great expression. Tall boy but balanced, long strong neck leading to a strong front. Nice depth and width. Topline good, excellent fallaway. Powerful on the move.

Leeds Championship Show (No CC's) - Denise Garratt

2nd Post Graduate Dog Lancashire's Drishaun A Black Tie Affair. Close up to 1 and another lovely hound from this kennel. Head long and regal, good eye and low set ears, long neck and good shoulders, excellent depth of brisket and powerful hindquarters which he used on the move.


Bath Championship Show - Roger Link

2nd Post Graduate Dog Lancashire's Drishaun A Black Tie Affair. Excellent eye-catching black and tan dog. I have always admired the quality conformation produced by this kennels but on this occasion it was his stylish movement that caught my eye. Similar qualities to one and also moved with style and attitude covering the ground with ease. Very close decision between one and two.