Having qualified for Crufts at his very first show he has been consistently placed at Championship shows ever since and gained his Stud Book Number in 2014, some of his more notable results include:
Boston Championship Show 2010 - 1st Junior
Blackpool Championship Show 2011 - 1st Post Graduate and 1st mid-Limit
Judges critique - A lot to like about this s/w, good size well balanced with pleasing head and good reach of neck, eye and expression. Well coated, good bone with lovely outline, moved well. - Gael Wilcock (Australia)
Crufts 2011 - Graduate VHC
Midland Collie Club Championship Show February 2014 - 1st Limit; Judges critique - Webb’s Ingledene all About Love of Shadowpark. What a great class, lovely upstanding S/W I have seen before and admired from the ring side. Typical Collie bred to the standard, that I Like. Head of good length, equal length of scull to muzzle. His scull was flat, his stop just visible, parallel planes from nose to ears lovely blunt wedge, used his ears and was alert to handler ,sweet expression , a little fuller in eye than I like, but still sweet. Correct bite, good teeth. He had a good length of neck running into a good shoulder placement, leg length I liked, round bone and neat arched feet, deep chest, nice underline, well bent stifle, with muscle, and well let down hocks, his gait was good using his forearm extension to good use and drove strongly from the rear. Good class to win. - Joan Fryer-Clark (Vonarkle)
Boston Championship Show 2010 - 1st Junior
Blackpool Championship Show 2011 - 1st Post Graduate and 1st mid-Limit
Judges critique - A lot to like about this s/w, good size well balanced with pleasing head and good reach of neck, eye and expression. Well coated, good bone with lovely outline, moved well. - Gael Wilcock (Australia)
Crufts 2011 - Graduate VHC
Midland Collie Club Championship Show February 2014 - 1st Limit; Judges critique - Webb’s Ingledene all About Love of Shadowpark. What a great class, lovely upstanding S/W I have seen before and admired from the ring side. Typical Collie bred to the standard, that I Like. Head of good length, equal length of scull to muzzle. His scull was flat, his stop just visible, parallel planes from nose to ears lovely blunt wedge, used his ears and was alert to handler ,sweet expression , a little fuller in eye than I like, but still sweet. Correct bite, good teeth. He had a good length of neck running into a good shoulder placement, leg length I liked, round bone and neat arched feet, deep chest, nice underline, well bent stifle, with muscle, and well let down hocks, his gait was good using his forearm extension to good use and drove strongly from the rear. Good class to win. - Joan Fryer-Clark (Vonarkle)