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Online Ballot for Curly Judges
The ballot has opened to select the judges for the CCRC Spring Open Show 2026 and Championship Show 2026. Those eligible CCRC members where we hold an email address have been sent an email inviting you to vote for your chosen judges from the options available. Once you have made your selections and submitted the form, the link will expire and you will be unable to vote again.The ballot is open until noon on Thursday 17 April 2025.
Please note where we hold only one email address for a couple or partnership, each member of the couple/partnership will receive an individually addressed email, but to the same email address. Please don’t forget to check your Spam Folder.
If we don’t hold an email address for you, you are receiving your voting paper by post.

Yearbooks
For those members who have been unable to collect their Yearbooks at the Open Show or Crufts, we are pleased to let you know that they have now been posted out. We hope you enjoy reading it…
Kennel Club Breed Standard Announcement
Minor Revisions To Breed Standards As Part Of Standardisation Of Terminology Project
As part of the ongoing project to introduce standardised terminology across all Kennel Club breed standards, minor revisions have been made to the breed standards of over 150 breeds which came into effect on 1 April 2025.
The revisions form the latest part of a major project to ensure that the breed standards are used and interpreted consistently by judges, exhibitors and breeders.
The review came about, initially, as a result of feedback from those breed clubs which were consulted by the former Non-Breed Standard Colours Working Party. As a result, the majority of the latest revisions see new wording added to the colour clauses of breed standards to ensure that non-breed standard colour dogs are not rewarded in the show ring.
There continues to be a wider review of all breed standards, with a particular emphasis on ensuring consistency in the terminology used to describe features that can be detrimental to health or temperament.
The standardisation of terminology in breed standards is based on a table of definitions which has been produced to describe and align how words such as desirable, acceptable, permissible, tolerated, undesirable and unacceptable are used in Kennel Club breed standards.
The new table of definitions, which should be a useful guide for judges, is as follows:
Term – Definition
Preferable/Desirable – A feature that ideally one would wish to see in the exhibit, often a breed feature
Acceptable – A feature that is often found in the breed
Occurs/May occur/Permissible – A feature that may be present and is not to be faulted
Tolerated – A feature that ideally one would rather not have, but one that is not considered a fault
Undesirable – A feature that should be considered a fault
Highly undesirable – A feature that should not be present in an exhibit being awarded high honours
Unacceptable/Not acceptable – A feature that is a severe departure from the breed standard, sometimes associated with health or welfare and must not be rewarded in the show ring.
The revisions which became effective from 1 April 2025 have been agreed in consultation with the registered breed clubs across those breeds. The list of breeds whose standards have been revised can be found in the April issue of the Kennel Club Journal.
The Kennel Club remains in consultation with further breeds over potential revisions to be announced in due course.
Judges with appointments in these breeds after 1 April 2025 should consult the Kennel Club website to familiarise themselves with the minor revisions to breed standards.
View the updated Curly Coated Retriever Breed Standard.
West of England Ladies Kennel Society, 26 April 2025
The numbers have been announced for WELKS Championship Show (no CC’s for Curlies). There are 16 dogs, making 25 entries, for breed specialist judge, Mr Steve Davies, at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern.
International News
Limoges International Show, 6 April 2025
Molokain Shooting Star Avec Springcurl won CAC, CACIB & BOB, meaning that subject to FCI confirmation, he has completed his International Champion Title. ‘Comet’ is owned by Mrs Lynda Batlle-Hunter, Mr Anton Batlle & Mrs Elaine Clack.
Congratulations!
Birtley & District Canine Society, 5 April 2025
Judge: Russell Mosedale (Knightsbay) (Breed & Group)
Post Graduate (1/0)
1 Dick, Mrs N, Firecurl Excalibur, BOB & shortlisted in the Gundog Group.
Plymouth & District Kennel Association, 5 April 2025
Judge: Ray McDonald
Post Graduate D/B
1st Edworthy, Mr M & Mrs M, Brightmeadow Man of Steel, & RBOB
2nd Harris, Miss A, Brightmeadow Wish Come True at Dreamcurl
Open D/B
1st Edworthy, Mrs M, Maycourt Heartbreaker, BOB & shortlisted in the Gundog Group
Windsor Gundog Society, 2 April 2025
Judge: Mrs Anita Shears (Stormly)
Puppy (2/1)
1 Sutton, Whitehead & Whitehead, Mrs E, Mrs DJ & Mr AM, Foxriever Immortal Spirit, BP
Junior (2/2)
Post Graduate (4/2)
1 Richards & Flaher, Mr R & Ms G, Tessmene Icing On The Cake By Kagemusha, RBOB
2 Leggett, Mr EJ, Overbore Roman Candle
Open (2/0)
1 Richards & Flaher, Mr R & Ms G, Tessmene Top Notch By Kagemusha, BOB
2 Sutton, Whitehead & Whitehead, Mrs E, Mrs DJ & Mr AM, Foxriever Grey Ghost
Torquay & District Canine Society, 22 February 2025
Judge: Glenys Sykes (Daraquist)
Special Yearling (2/0)
1 Edworthy, Mr M & Mrs M, Brightmeadow Man Of Steel, Upstanding liver male, giving an overall balance. Correct wedge-shaped head with no exaggerations, oval eye of good colour, strong neck into well laid-back shoulders, deep chest, level topline. Good tight curled coat. Moved out well with drive. RBOB
2 Harris, Miss A, Brightmeadow Wish Come True At Dreamcurl, Feminine black female with head of correct wedge shape from all angles, good body properties. Unfortunate to meet 1, who was much more mature and in such form. Her coat was OK and she was a little erratic on the move.
Post Graduate (no entries)
Open (1/0)
1 Edworthy, Mrs M, Maycourt Heartbreaker, Upstanding, elegant black male. Classic wedge-shaped head with dark oval eye, Strong neck into good layback of shoulder, deep chest, straight front, good legs, tight feet, well ribbed, strong topline, hocks well let down, presented in hard condition with classic tight curled coat. Moved effortlessly with accurate footfall. BOB
Waverley Gundog Association, 10 November 2024
Judge: Alexandra Adshead (Afonbach)
Open (3/1)
1 Cummings, Mrs Jean, Molokain Enchanted One, 5yo black bitch. Feminine head with refined features. Good bone, well angulated and plenty of substance. Oval rib cage with ribs well back and short coupled. Shown in good coat. Balanced tidy movement around the ring. BOB.
2 Todd, Mr David & A Batlle Md Rahman, Jeweller’s Pride Jurajska Gwiazda (IMP POL), 5yo black bitch. Wedge shaped head with small ears, correctly set. Would prefer a little more length to the upper arm. Moved with drive but preferred rear action of 1 today. Held topline well with correct tail carriage.
Cambuslang Canine Club, 26 May 2024
Judge: R Barney (Verrami)
Open (2 entries)
1 Mrs J Cummings, Molokain Enchanted One, well made girl, good body & rear, ok in front, liked her head, good profile movement had a firm topline. BOB
2 Mr L & Mr M Bain, Crimblescurl Time To Tango At Wenichones JW, loved the attitude of this girl, she was well made, I preferred the angles of the winner, moved out well.