Neerlands Stam dogs...
Well I don't know this Monaco Dobermanns, so can't comment about her. But I do know a little about Neerlands Stam...
Neerlands Stam has been breeding dogs since 1942 and striving to produce sound dogs structurally and temperamentally ever since. Han took over the kennel in 1968.
He strives to continue improving structure and temperament, as evidenced by producing
Graaf Hajo Gino v Neerlands Stam (a Gino Gomez son who was the 2003 Vize-World Winner as well as the 2004 DV Sieger, Club Winner and EuropaSieger). The dog is also a SchH III, IPO III, SpH/FH, ZTP 1A-V dog with all health clearances.
To his credit, (or maybe Gino's!), he also produced
Graaf Humphrey v Neerlands Stam. Humphrey is also a conformation champion who happened to pass his Korung in Germany. Humphrey is well known in working circles winning numerous Regional IPO III Championships, as well as placing 3rd in the 2004 Dutch National IPO III Championships. And again, passed all his health clearances.
Han continues to strive to bring in temperament as evidenced by his current litter on the ground by
Blade van het Wantishof. Blade himself has won numerous Regional Championships, as well as placing 3rd at the 2006 Dutch National IPO III Championships and winning the 2005 Dutch National IPO Championships in IPO II.
So despite their "show" lines, both these dogs have more than proven themselves on the SchH/IPO field. But of course, they both carry Quirinius and Baron Bryan (both "show" dogs) as a lot of the working dogs do.
Now granted, their emphasis is not purely sport regardless of what the dogs look like (like a lot of the purely working lines), but they certainly can do the work even if they do come from sound, health tested, show lines.
Besides, isn't that what the "TOTAL DOBERMANN" is all about?