(who generally speaking have put their time in so they DO know about those breeds they are qualified to judge?) It could well be my breed but sadly so many judges seem to just want the numbers and often judge breeds they have absolutely no interest in, and again know little about as they may well have forgotten what they once did learn. (I mean I learnt German in school but have forgotten pretty much all of it, as I have had no interest in continuing it. It's what happens.) You can tell from the critiques (if there even are any) with odd comments etc, and on how little time some spend watching the dogs in the ring -turning their backs when a dog is moving for instance.
The entire system is wrong of course. The more somebody judges, the more appointments they get -and hence we even have an allrounder for Crufts next year, which is absolutely appalling -that is one show that REALLY should always have breed specialists. We have lots of really good breed specialist judges with decades of experience but many of them won't ever get asked to judge Crufts as they haven't judged enough, even though they have done enough to give tickets.
In my breed an added problem is that many allrounders don't know how to approach the dogs (my breed being a notoriously difficult one that you MUST know how to approach properly), and so can end up putting dogs off for life. Many of us now try to only enter under breed specialists, at least with younger dogs. In fact the most common advice given for puppies is never EVER enter under allrounders.
This year at championship shows we have had judges (ones climbing the ladder) that nobody in the breed has ever heard of before, and when doing a bit of research they haven't even owned dogs of the same GROUP let alone the breed. One true allrounder judged the breed three times this year, and yet breed specialists, still active in the breed, can go years in between appointments. That particular allrounder has been known to say certain dogs are too big for their liking (even though they were not, it was just personal preference) and indeed have put up dogs that are bordering on being too small, above ones of medium, average, size. They have been making comments like this for years. We now see dogs overall smaller than just ten years ago.