69th Annual Show - Saturday 17th August 2019

Affiliated to Irish Shows Association (I.S.A) (5% I.S.A. Levy deducted from all Prizewinners in Horses, Cattle and Sheep) W Linked with Armagh Show since 2000. Affiliated to Co. Community Network O In 2019 the President’s Cup will be awarded to Home Baking Section

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10.00 a.m. Horse & In-hand Pony & Cob Classes commence S 10.00 a.m. Riding Pony & Cob Classes commence 10.00 a.m. Home Industries & Juvenile Classes Judging commences

(All exhibits must be handed into the Marquees by 9.30 a.m. T Marquees open to the public at completion of Judging) 11.00 a.m Dairy & Beef Cattle Classes commence E 11.00 a.m. Sheep Classes commence 11.00 a.m. Poultry & Eggs Classes commence

11.00 a.m. Trade Stands, Heritage Crafts, Vintage Exhibits, Demonstrations N 12.00 Onwards Childrens Entertainment 12.30 a.m. Prade of Vintae Tractors and Cars 1.00 p.m. Celebrity Chef Kevin Dundon V 2.00 p.m Bonny Baby Competition, followed by

Grandparent and Grandchild Competition, A Fancy Dress Competition ( McELVANEy CuP ), Most Appropriately Dressed Lady ( KERRy-LEE TROPHy ), Most Appropriately Dressed Teenagers, D Little Miss Monaghan (3-5 years), Little Mr. Monaghan (3-5 years),

2.30 p.m. Dog and Pet Show Y 2.30 p.m. Threshing Display

2.30p.m. - 4.40pm Dancing on the Deck to Limelite T

4.30pm Presentation of Cups - Home Industries & Juvenile Classes 5.00pm Removal of Home Industries & Juvenile exhibits from Marquees

5.00p.m. Hang Tough h t

no HAWKErS or TiCKET SELLErS ALLoWEd 8 6

1 CUPS And SPECiAL PriZES President’s Cup 2018 - Will be award to the Needlework and Craft Section

HorSES Tydavnet i.F.A. Cup - Class 93 J. F. Mcnally Cup - Class 94 Ferney Trophy - Champion young Horse in Classes 93 - 95 Show Committee Cup - Classes 96 dickie McClean Cup – Champion Foal in Classes 100 & 102 Tom Hamilton Cup - Class 112 Wilkinson Cup - Class 97 Sparkling Stud Cup - In-Hand Pony Championship Classes 113 - 115 Peter Boylan Cup - Coloured Championship - Class 126 & 117 Sheskeen Cup - Class 119 Terence McConnell Cup - Class 120 Philip Coyle Cup - Lead rein Championship - Class 104 Big Tom Cup - Class 105 riding Pony Cup - A rmagh / Tydavnet Shows Riding Pony Champion old School riding Stables Cup - Class 108 Gillanders Town and Country Cup - ridden Coloured Championship - Class 110 CATTLE national irish Bank Cup - Champion Handler Holsteins Trophy - Junior Champion Dairy Monaghan iFA Perpetual Cup - Exhibitor - Bred Dairy Champion Father Murphy Cup - Class 137 Hillmar Cup - Class 138 Champion Milk Cup - Champion Cow Creamery Cup - Classe 142 Corby rock Mills Shield - Best Dairy udder of Show Western Limestone industries Cup - Class 143 Loughduff Cup - Showmanship Co. Monaghan Executive i.F.A Cup - Best Calf 2019 (Classes 148 & 149) Monaghan Mart Cup - Class 148 Kenneth Smyth Memorial Cup - Class 149 Watterson Concrete Cup - Class 154 Bank of Cup - Class 155 Eddie Storey Memorial Cup - Class 156 Trustee Savings Bank Cup - Class 162 Bank Cup - Class 163 Graham Auctioneers Cup - Class 167 Canon Connolly Memorial Cup - Class 168 i.C.S. Cup - Class 170 Scott Cup - Class 171 Patton Shield- Class 175 A.B.P. Cup - Class 177 AiB Cup - Class 178 Mart Cup - Class 179 Magill Cup - Class 181 Clones Mart Cup - Class 185 Hibernian insurance Cup - Class 190 Jim Blemings Memorial Cup - Champion Charolais Gibson Cup - Champion Hereford Cavan and Mohill Marts Cup - Champion Simmental Smithwick Cup - Supreme Beef Champion 2 SHEEP

McKenna Wool Cup - Champion Commercial Sheep

Eugene Sherry Cup - Class 191 W J.P. Hamill Memorial Cup - Classes 192, 193 and 194 Sheep Section Cup - Class 195 McHugh Cup - Champion Pedigree Sheep Univet Cup - Class 196 O PoULTrY & EGGS

Monaghan Poultry Fanciers Club Shield - Section E H Sean Cadden Cup - Section F HoME indUSTriES S

Country Markets Cup - Section G Jimmy & Katie reilly Memorial Cup - Section H Sir Shane Leslie Cup - Section I

St. Mary’s Hall Cup - Class 243 T Maggie McQuillan Cup - Classes 252 & 253 Patton Cup - Section J Paul Carey Cup - Section K Courthouse Bar Cup - Class 278 E i.C.A. Cup ( Guild) - Class 281 A. W. Ennis Shield - Class 265 Muintir na Tíre Cup - Section L McKenna Kilrudden Cup - Class 283 N Woodland Trophy - Class 306 McMahon Family Perpetual Cup - Classes 308 – 312 (Beginner)

Sean Boylan Cup - Classes 313 - 317 (Open) V Scott Cup - Section P J.P. Flowers Cup - Section Q most points in section Magill vase - Rose of The Show (Classes 323 & 324) A

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Forever Friends Boarding Kennels Cup - Class 343 & 344 D JUvEniLE Y Monaghan Credit Union Cup - Classes 10N - 35N (Senior) Ben Beggan Cup - Class 10N - 35N (Junior) Foróige Cup - Class 26N T

Liam Butler Cup - Class 36N Eamonn Murray Cup - Class 46N Muintir na Tíre Cup - Class 53N

Bill Hayden Memorial Cup - Class 66N h Monaghan Credit Union Trophy - Post-Primary School Section

Muintir na Tíre Cup - Class 79P t J. G. Kelly Supplies Cup - Class 92P 8 ALL CUPS ARE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUPS AND MUST BE RETURNED

ONE MONTH BEFORE THE NEXT SHOW, AND THE SHOW COMMITTEE 6 EARNESTLY REQUESTS THE COOPERATION OF ALL CUP WINNERS. 3 rULES rELATinG To TYdAvnET SHoW 1. All entries must be accompanied by the correct entry fee, which is non-refundable 2. Only entries accompanied by appropriate Fees will be accepted. 3. Exhibitors alone are responsible for the description of the Exhibits. 4. Every Exhibit must be the bona fida property of the Exhibitor. Exhibitors must carry their own Public Liability Insurance which will indemnify Tydavnet Show in the event of an accident. 5. The judges shall have power to award prizes according to their opinion of the exhibits, or to withhold prizes should they be of the opinion that sufficient merit is not shown. 6. First Prizewinning Exhibits of former years are not eligible for prizes (excluding Sections A, B, C, D, E and R). 7. Cattle winning 1st Prize will not be eligible for competition in subsequent Classes except Championship Classes. 8. All cattle exhibited must be haltered. Bulls must be secured by a ring in the nose with a chain or rope attached, and be in charge of a caretaker, otherwise they cannot be admitted. All competing animals to be distinguished by numbers only. 9. Roots must be washed and tops removed to within 2 inches (50 mm). 10. All Home Industries and Juvenile exhibits must be handed in before 10 a.m. on Morning of Show, or previous Evening between 7 p.m and 8.30 p.m. Committe members cannot take responsiblity for Exhibits before these times. 11. Judging in the Home Industries and Juvenile Classes will commence at 10.30 a.m. on Show Day and the Exhibits will be closed to the public, including the exhibitors, while the judging is in progress. 12. The Home Industries Display will be open to the public from compeltion of judging until 5 p.m., and exhibits may not be removed before 5 p.m. 13. All exhibitors are to cooperate with stewards in the running of classes. 14. The Show Committee, while taking all reasonable precaution, will not be held responsible for accident, loss or damage to any exhibit or exhibitors while in the Show Grounds. 15. The decision of the Show Committee in all matters relating to the Show shall be final. 16. The acceptance of an Entry Fee by the Show Committee shall not in any circumstances be regarded or construed by any person as an admission that any exhibit is eligible or suitable for competition in the Show or to receive a prize or prizes. 17. no exhibitor shall in any way communicate or interfere with a Judge or Judges engaged in adjudication or attempt at any time to dispute a Judge's finding. 18. Should any dispute arise for which a specific Rule is not provided, such matter in dispute shall be referred to the Committee, whose decision will be binding and in no case can there be any appeal to law. 19. All Entries in Cattle Section must be T.B. and Brucellosis tested. All cattle exhibits must be accompanied by their Passports / Cattle Ideentity Cards. All cattle must have two tags. 20. objections must be lodged with Hon. Secretary in writing, accompanied by deposit of €50 (which will be refunded if objection is considered valid by Committee) before 5 p.m. on day of Show. 21 Where entries are insufficient, classes may be amalgamated, amended or cancelled, at the discretion of the Show Committee. Where warranted, classes may be divided. 22. Livestock exhibitors must carry their own Public Liability insurance to cover risks caused by animals in their care. 23. Owners shall be held responsible for any damage or injury arising out of their negligence in restraining their livestock. 24. All Dogs on the Show Field must be on a lead and under the control of a competent handler 25. Tydavent Show implements GDPR Policy this can be reviwed on our wesite or ISA website. • PLEASE BrinG YoUr ExHiBiT • SUPPorT oUr SPonSorS •

4 Post Primary School Section Entries & Enquires to Catherine o’donoghue 0876372714 Tirnaskea north, Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan W

Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €1 per Exhibit

Maximum sizes will be strictly observed by Judges O

Post Primary Pupils with Special Educational needs H (Classes 1 P- 3 P)

Class 1 - P - 6 Queen Cakes Decorated S

Class 2 - P - “Special Olympics” Picture in any medium Class 3 - P – Handmade Seasonal Decoration i.e. Christmas, Halloween, Easter T Post- Primary School Section E Classes 4, 5 & 6 will compete for the Muintir na Tire Cup

Class 4 - P - Landscape or Still Life in Lino Printing N Class 5 - P - Picture depicting “Our natural environment/landscape,

flowers, animals, insects” in any medium. V Class 6 - P – Self Portrait or Portrait Drawing/Painting of

Friends or Family A Class 7 - P - Hand-made “Friendship” Card

(Maximum size 18cm by 13cm) D Class 8 - P – “Congratulations” Card in Digital Art -

Computer Generated (Maximum size 18cm by 13cm) Y Class 9 - P - Original Poem - 12 lines maximum Class 10 - P - Original Short Story (500 words maximum) T

Classes 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15 will compete for the

MonAGHAn CrEdiT Union TroPHY h

(For most points in this section) t N.B. Confined to pupils of Post-Primary Schools 8 Class 11 - P - Six Plain Scones

Class 12 - P – Swiss Roll 6 5 Class 13 - P - 454g -1lb pot Jam - any variety - Sponsored by Mrs Betty Cherry Class 14 - P - Craft item in Needlework Class 15 - P - Homemade Garment (Hand or Machine or both) Class 16 - P - Any article in wood completed by a First year pupil in a post primary school during 2018/19 Class 17- P - Any article in wood. Completed by 2nd or 3rd year pupil in a post primary school during 2018/19. (J. G. KELLy SuPPLIES CuP) (A) A Magazine Stand (B) A Trophy that evokes the beauty and diversity of our oceanic habitats (C) A Slim Line unit to hold a variety of small personal items

Special Poster Competition - Classes 18 S & 19 S Open to pupils in Post-Primary Schools and to pupils in 5th & 6th Classes (P7 in NI) in Primary and National Schools. Vouchers for €50 presented by Environment Section awarded to the winner, 2nd prize €20, 3rd prize €10 Class 18 - S - Junior Poster up to 6th Class (P7 NI) Design a Poster for Coffee Shops to encourage customers to bring their own re-useable cups. Class 19 - S - Senior Poster 1st, 2nd & 3rd year Design a poster to advise motorists not to throw litter from their vehicles

6 JUvEniLE CLASSES (Use Blue Entry Form)

Pre - School Section W Juvenile Entries & Enquiries to Paula McKenna, drumscor, Scotstown, Co. Monaghan. O Tel: 087-6455970 www.tydavnetshow.ie H N.B. Confined to pupils not yet attending Primary Schools.

No Entry Fee: Each Exhibitor will receive a medal . S

Class 20- J - Original Painting - “A Butterfly” (Maximum size: A4) Class 21 - J - Collage - “Any item” (Maximum size: A4)

Class 22 - J - Decorated “Paper Plate” T Class 23 - J - Decorated “Toilet Roll Holder” Class 24- J - Painting “Handprint or Footprint” (Maximum size: A4) E Primary School Section N.B. Confined to Pupils of Primary and National Schools Pupils in school classes as of May/June 2019. The following details should be included on N the reverse of the entries in the Art and Penmanship Classes - Show Class number, Pupil’s Name & Age. School or Home Address, School Class (as of May/June 2019) Prizes: 1st €7, 2nd €4, 3rd €3. Entry Fee 50c per exhibit V Primary Pupils with Special Educational needs A (Classes 25-28) Class 25 - N - Drawing in any medium (3rd - 6th Class) A4

Class 26 - N - Drawing in any medium (Junior Infants - 2nd Class) A3 D Class 27 - N - Modelling (Construction) – any material e.g. Clay, recycled

materials, paper mache – max size 50cm x 25cm – any theme Y Class 28 - N - Handwriting - not more than 8 lines of own choice.

Art (Primary Pupils) T - Sponsored by Monaghan Credit Union MONAGHAN CREDIT uNION CuP (Senior)

BEN BEGGAN CuP (Junior) h

Classes 29 n – 34 n maximum size: A3 (strictly judged) not mounted t Class 29 - N - Original Painting (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in Northern Ireland (NI) - “Local Landmark” 8 Class 30 - N - Original Drawing in any Dry Medium (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in NI) – “ulster Final Day in Clones” 6 7 Class 31 - N - Original Painting (4th Class/P6 in NI) - “The Titanic” Class 32 - N - Original Drawing in any Dry Medium (4th Class/P6 in NI) - “On the Farm” Class 33 - N - Original Painting (3rd Class/P5 in NI) - “Self Portrait” Class 34 - N - Original Drawing in any Dry Medium (3rd Class/P5 in NI) - “Scene from my Favourite Film Classes 35 n – 42 n maximum size: A3 (strictly judged) not mounted Class 35 - N - Original Painting (2nd Class/P4 in NI) - “under the Sea” Class 36 - N - Original Drawing in any Dry Medium (2nd Class/P4 in NI) - “Superhero” Class 37 - N - Original Painting (1st Class/P3 in NI) - “My Pet” Class 38 - N - Original Drawing in any Dry Medium (1st Class/P3 in NI) - “Mythical Creature” Class 39 - N - Original Painting (Senior Infants/P2 in NI) - “Garden Flowers” Class 40 - N - Original Drawing in any Dry Medium (Senior Infants/P2 in NI) - “My Favourite Farm Animal” Class 41 - N - Original Painting (Junior Infants/P1 in NI) - “Butterfly” Class 42 - N - Original Drawing in any Dry Medium (Junior Infants/P1 in NI) - “My House or My Family” Classes 43 n – 47 n maximum size: A4 (strictly judged) Class 43 - N - Collage (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in NI) - In 3D using any dry medium Class 44 - N - Collage (3rd & 4th Classes/P5 & P6 in NI) - using recycling material Class 45 - N - Collage (1st & 2nd Classes/P3 & P4 in NI) – any Theme - using household material (FOROIGE CuP) Class 46 - N - Collage, Senior & Junior Infants (P1 & P2 - In NI) - any theme

Class 47 - N - Geometric Design, coloured, in any medium Construction - any material e.g. clay, recycled materials, paper mache - maximum base size 50cm by 25cm - any theme Class 48 - N - Modelling, materials (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in NI) Class 49 - N - Modelling, materials (3rd & 4th Classes /P5 & P6 in NI) Class 50 - N - Modelling, materials (1st & 2nd Classes/P3 & P4 in NI) Class 51 - N - Modelling, materials (Infants/P1 & P2 in NI) digital Art (Computer Generated) - A4 size Class 52 - N – Fairy Tales in Digital Art (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in NI) Class 53 - N – A Farm Scene in Digital Art (3rd & 4th Classes /P5 & P6 in NI) Class 54 - N - My House in Digital Art (1st & 2nd Classes/P3 & P4 in NI)

8 Penmanship (Primary Pupils) Entries in classes 55 n – 64 n on a single A5 sheet (one side only) of copy size and not mounted.

Class 55 - N - Joined Writing (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in NI) W Entry can be in English or Irish (LIAM BuTLER CuP) Must be written in Blue Pen O irish Piece Bíonn noiníní geala ag breacadh an fhéir; Bíonn uain agus gamhna amuigh faoin aer; H Bíonn tuar ceatha daite go minic sa spéir;

Nuair a thagann an t-Earrach go hÉirinn. S

Bíonn ceol binn na n-éan le clos ar gach taobh; Bíonn duilleoga glasa ag teacht ar gach craobh;

Bíonn plandai ag eascairt as gach uile fréamh, T Nuair a thagann an t-Earrach go hÉirinn.

English Piece E The furry moth explores the night, The fish discover cities drowned, N And moles and worms and ants explore The many cupboards underground.

The soaring lark explores the sky, V And gulls explore the stormy seas. The busy squirrel rummages A Among the attics of the trees. Class 56 - N - Script (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in NI) Script - text as in Class 55 N .

Entry can be in English or Irish. D Must be written in Blue Pen

Class 57 - N - Joined Writing (3rd & 4th Classes/P5 & P6 in NI) Y Entry can be in English or Irish. T irish Piece

Samhradh, samhradh, an samhradh atá ann; An ghrian go hard sa spéir; Na garsúin óga ag snámh ins an abhainn, h Agus glór ag na leanaí go léir. t Samhradh, samhradh, an samhradh atá ann,

Gan néal, gan scamall sa speír; 8 Dath ar an bhfraoch go flúirseach ar bheann,

Agus ceol ag na héin go léir. 6

9 English Piece The door was shut, as doors should be, Before you went to bed last night; But Jack Frost has got in, you see, And left your window silver white. He must have waited till you slept; And not a single word he spoke, But pencilled o’er the panes and crept Away again before you woke.

Class 58 - N - Script (3rd & 4th Classes/P5 & P6 in NI) - text as in Class 57 N. Entry can be in English or Irish. Class 59 - N - Joined Writing (2nd Class/P4 in NI) Entry can be in English or Irish irish Piece A haon, a dó, a trí, Lucha beaga buí. Ag ithe píosa caise Inganfhios do fhear an tí.

Cat mór liath, Rith sé isteach. Cad a rinne na lucha? Rith said amach

English Piece

My puppy Charlie – He bites and he bites. He bites fingers and papers And curtains and tights.

He barks all night long And he messes the place – But he’s furry and cuddly. And he licks my face Class 60 - N - Script (2nd Class/P4 in NI) Script - text as in Class 59 N. Entry can be in English or Irish.

10 Class 61 - N - Joined Writing (1st Class/P3 in NI) Entry can be in English or Irish.

irish Piece Gugalaí Gug mo chircín dubh, W Suíonn sí síos, Is beireann sí ubh, ubh inné ís ubh inniu, O Gugalaí Gug mo chircín dubh. H English Piece I looked in the mirror and looked at my nose; S it’s the funniest thing, the way it grows

stuck right out where it shows T with two little holes where the

breathing goes. E Class 62 - N - Script (1st Class/P3 in NI) - text as in Class 61 N. Entry can be in English or Irish.

Class 63 - N - Script (Senior Infants/ P2 in NI). N Entry can be in English or Irish.

irish Piece V

Seo é mo mhála scoile, A Thug Mamaí dom é. Fuair sí an mála scolie, Sa siopa inné. D

English Piece Y Star wish, star bright,

First star I see tonight, T

I wish I may, I wish I might, Have the wish I wish tonight.

Class 64 - N - Script (Junior Infants/P1 in NI) h Entry is in English t

Go to bed late Stay very small; 8 Go to bed early Grow very tall. 6 11 Classes 65 n – 67 n: To fit on one side of A4 page and not mounted

Class 65 - N - Creative Writing - Prose (5th & 6th Classes/P7 in NI) “My Funniest Memory” (EAMONN MuRRAy CuP) Class 66 - N - Creative Writing - Prose (3rd & 4th Classes/P5 & P6 in NI) “A Place I Would Like To Visit” Class 67 - N - Creative Writing - (1st & 2nd Classes/P3 & P4 in NI) “The Magic Carpet” Handcrafts (Primary Pupils) Class 68 - N - Handknit Article (9 years and under) Class 69 - N - Handknit Article (10 - 12 years) Class 70 - N - Soft Toy (9 years and under) Class 71 - N - Soft Toy (10 - 12 years) Class 72 - N - Handmade “New-born Baby” Card (under 7) Maximum size: 18cm by 13cm. (MuINTIR NA TIRE CuP) Class 73 - N - Handmade “Happy 9th Birthday” Card (7-9 years) Maximum size: 18cm by 13cm Class 74 - N - Handmade “Mother’s Day/ Father’s Day” Card (10-12 years) Class 75 - N - Photograph of Family Pet - Postcard size Class 76 - N - Photograph of “Summer Holiday” - Postcard Size Class 77 - N – Design an article using recyclable materials (width not exceeding 12in (30 cm) Class 78 - N - St.Brigid’s Cross Class 79 - N - Wildflowers tastefully arranged (width not exceeding 12in (30cm), no berries) Class 80 – N Build a House or mode of Transport using “Lego” (A4 size) Class 81 - N - Article in Hama or Aqua Beads Class 82 - n 454g (1lb) pot Jam (any variety) Class 83 - N – Four Decorated Cupcakes Class 84 - N - Six Rice Krispie Buns (uNDECORATED) Class 85 - N - Handmade Face Mask (BILL HAyDEN MEMORIAL CuP) Class 86 - N - Decorated Vegetable or Fruit e.g. funny face, animal etc. Class 87 - N - Nursery Rhyme - an exhibit in a biscuit tin lid. Accessories permitted. Class 88 - N - Handmade Seasonal Decoration (i.e. Easter, Halloween, Christmas) Any medium - maximum size 10cm Class 89 - n - Best Decorative Egg Class 90 - n- Best Dressed Wooden Spoon Class 91 - n - Small Article in Pottery Class 92 – n- Home-grown Herb or Home-grown Salad Bowl (Display to be no bigger than 6 inches in diameter) 12 SCHEdULE oF CLASSES And PriZES it is the responsibility of Exhibitors to enter Exhibits in correct classes. EnTriES CLoSE Tuesday 6th August 2019 W Entries to be submitted on the appropriate Entry Form by Tuesday 6th August 2019 Entries may be made in person on Tuesday 6th August between 8pm and 9pm at

Tydavent Community Centre, Tydavnet Co. Monaghan or online at O www.tydavnetshow.ie Since all Tydavnet Show personnel are voluntary and in order

to process all entries the closing date for entries must be final. H We hope that all our exhibitors will understand. All entries must be recorded in the Show Catalogue as no entries can be accepted on day of Show (except Section B and Section R) S

All entries, including livestock entries, must be accompanied

by the correct entry fee, which is non-refundable T

Section A - Horses, Ponies & Cobs E (USE PINK ENTRY FORM or on line at www.tydavnetshow.ie ) CLASS TIMES ARE SuBJECT TO CHANGE N Judging may be suspended for a lunch break. V Horse & Pony entries and enquiries to; Monica McPhillips, Hollywood, Ballinode, Co. Monaghan, 087 7950551 (After 6pm) [email protected] A

HORSE & PONy EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: D No Horse or Pony entries will be accepted on Show |Day iMPorTAnT noTiCE: Horse-riding is a dangerous sport and all competitors in ridden Classes are strongly advised, for their own safety, to Y wear appropriate head gear which complies with up to date safety standards. T

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HorSES - YoUnG SToCK - t CoMMEnCinG 10.00am SHArP

Entry Fee: €10. Prizes: 1st, €50; 2nd, €25; 3rd, €15; 4th, €10. 8 Entry Form for Classes 93 - 102 must include Horse’s name, reg. number

and name of dam and Sire. 6 Passports must be available for inspection by the Judges. 13 Class 93 - yearling Hunter, Filly, Colt or Gelding. Kindly sponsored by McAree Engineering Works. (Tydavnet iFA Cup) Class 94- Two-year old Hunter Filly, Colt or Gelding. Kindly sponsored by McAree Engineering Works. (J F Mcnally Cup) Class 95 - Three-year old Hunter Filly, Colt or Gelding. Kindly Sponsored by John Bogue Ltd Winners of Classes 93 – 95 will compete for the Young Horse Championship of the Show. Champion: €50 & Sash. reserve: €20 & rosette. (Ferney Trophy) Horses - Mares & Foals: Class 96 - R.I.D or Appendix Mare in Foal or with Foal at Foot. Kindly sponsored by Wrights Quarry Products (Show Committee Cup) Class 97 - Mare likely to produce a Hunter. (Entries in Class 96 not eligible). Kindly sponsored by ronaghans Pharmacy. (Wilkinson Cup)

Brood MArE - ArMAGH/TYdAvnET SHoWS CHAMPionSHiP rULES: 1. To be eligible for the Championship mares must compete in the appropriate class – R.I.D./Appendix Mare or Mare likely to produce a Hunter - at both Armagh Show and Tydavnet Show 2019 2. Points will be awarded at each Show in each class as follows: 1st - 10 points; 2nd - 8 points; 3rd - 6 points; 4th – 4 points; 5th - 3 points; all other competitors - 2.5 points 3. Change of owner between the two Shows will not affect points awarded to mares. 4. Prizes will be as follows: Champion Sash and Award; Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Rosette and Award; Please inform the Horse Secretary of your eligibility for this championship on your entry form. All other eligible competitors - Commemorative Rosette.

Class 98 - Broodmare and Foal, judged as a unit - mare 60%, foal 40%. Kindly sponsored by FBd insurance.

14 Class 99 - ivErK SHoW SoCiETY & irish Shows Association Present The “investec Wealth and investment” All ireland Broodmare and Foal Team Championship www.investec.ie

Prize Fund approx.: €4300 W rULES And CondiTionS 1. Entries are confined to non-thoroughbred broodmares registered in the irish Horse register with a foal at foot. O 2. Each mare and her foal will be judged as a unit:- 60% for the mare and 40% for the foal . 3. Mares and foals must be sired by a stallion that is classified in either the irish Sport Horse stud book as Approved, Preliminary Approved, Supplementary Approved, recognized, Preliminary recognized, not Approved 1 , (NA1) or a Stallion that is classified in the irish draught stud book as H Class / Class 2 rid (GB)/rid (CAn)/ Grade 2 (GB) 4. The class is also open to progeny of Weatherby’s registered stallions that are noT classified as not Approved 2 (nA2) or EnTrY in the irish Horse register. S

5. The mare’s passport will be inspected before judging commences. Exhibitors failing to produce a passport will be debarred from competing. 6. Qualified mares may not compete in other classes at Iverk Show. 7. Foals are eligible to compete in the foal classes at Iverk Show. T 8. Foals must be led at all times 9. These rules must be read in conjunction with the irish Shows Association rules and the iverk Show rules. E PriZES: Champion €1000; 2nd €600; 3rd €400; 4th €300; 5th €200; 6th €150; 7th to end €120

EnTrY FEE: to qualifying show €10; to final €20; N An extra prize of €100 will be awarded to the highest placed Mare six years old & younger Final iverk Show – Saturday 24 th August 2019 V

Class 100 - Colt Foal. A Kindly sponsored by Monaghan Music & Piano Centre . D Y T

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15 Class 101 - THE iriSH SHoWS ASSoCiATion & CLArECASTLE AGriCULTUrAL SHoW SoCiETY PrESEnT The Colt Foal All-ireland Championship (PriZE FUnd: €3,000) Sponsored by: Ennis Municipal Authority rULES And CondiTionS Entries are confined to top quality Colt Foals eligible to be registered if not already Registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed codes ISH, or ID; Animals must be Sired by a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Sport Horse Stud Book as either: Approved /Preliminary Approved/Supplementary Approved/ Recognised/Preliminary Recognised / Not Approved 1 (NA1) or a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Draught Stud Book as either CLASS 1 /Class 2/ RID (GB) / RID (Can) /Grade 2 (GB) The class is also open to progeny of Weatherby’s registered stallions that are NOT classified as Not Approved 2 (NA2) or ENTRy in the Irish Horse Register. Two foals from selected shows may qualify, provided the judges and the I.S.A. agree the standard is high enough. Foals must be led at all times. Exhibitors to both the qualifier and the final must have the mare’s passport ready for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring, “if the Foals passport is not to hand”. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification. Passports & (Microchips if applicable) should be read by a Vet at the Final Foals Qualified for Final are not eligible to enter any other class at the show in which the final is held. These rules should be read in conjunction with the I.S.A Rules EnTrY FEE: To Qualifying Show €10. To Final €20 PriZES: 1st prize €1200 2nd €700 3rd €500 4th €300 5th €200 6th €100 A prize will be presented for Combination of Best Turned out Foal and Most Suitably Dressed Handler Final Clarecastle Show – Saturday 31 st August 2019

Class 102 - Filly Foal. Kindly Sponsored by Monaghan Music & Piano Centre.

16 Class 103 - THE iriSH SHoWS ASSoCiATion And Moate Show SoCiETY PrESEnT The A. Browne Filly Foal All ireland Championship part of the Horse Sport ireland national Showing Championship series.

Sponsored by: A. Browne Limited Prize Fund: €2,500 W O rULES And CondiTionS 1. Entries are confined to Foals eligible to be registered if not already Registered in the Irish Horse

Register with the breed codes ISH, or ID. H 2. Foals must be Sired by a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Sport Horse Stud Book as either: Approved /Preliminary Approved/Supplementary Approved/ Recognised/Preliminary Recognised /

Not Approved 1 (NA1) or a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Draught Stud Book as either CLASS S

1 /Class 2/ RID (GB) /RID (Can) /Grade 2 (GB). 3. The class is also open to progeny of Weatherby’s registered stallions that are NOT classified as Not Approved 2 (NA2) or ENTRy in the Irish Horse Register.

4. One foal from selected shows may qualify, provided the judges and the I.S.A. agree the standard is T high enough. 5. Foals must be led at all times.

6. Exhibitors to both the qualifier and the final must have the mare’s passport ready for inspection E prior to entry to the judging ring, “if the Foals passport is not to hand”. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification. 7. Passports & (Microchips) should be read by a Vet at the Final. N 8.Foals Qualified for Final are not eligible to enter any other class at the show in which the final is held other than qualifying classes for other Finals. 9. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules. V EnTrY FEE: To Qualifying Show €10 to Final €20 PriZES: Champion: €800; 2nd €400; 3rd €300; 4th €250; 5th €200; 6th €150; 7th to end €50 A each. A prize will be presented for Combination of Best Turned Out Foal & Most Suitably Dressed Handler Final Moate Show – Sunday 25 th August 2019 D Y Winners of Classes 100 and 102 will compete for the diCKiE MCCLEAn CUP the Foal Championship of the Show Champion - Sash. reserve - rosette T

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17 rinG 2 iMPorTAnT noTiCE: Horse-riding is a dangerous sport and all competitors in ridden Classes are strongly advised, for their own safety, to wear appropriate head gear which complies with up to date safety standards.

riding Ponies & Cobs – Commencing 10am Sharp Entry Fee: €8 Prizes: 1 st €35; 2 nd €20; 3 rd €10 Entry Forms for Classes 104 -110 should include the name of Pony or Cob and name of rider Armagh/Tydavnet Family Pony Championship rules To be eligible for the Championship ponies must compete in the designated class at both Armagh Show 2019 and Tydavnet Show 2019. Family pony, not exceeding 138cm ridden by riders who have not attained their 12 th birthday on the 1 st January in the current year and off lead rein. Please inform the Horse Secretary of your eligibility for this championship on your entry form Points will be awarded at each show as follows: 1 st – 10pts; 2 nd – 8 pts.; 3 rd – 6 pts.; 4 th – 4 pts.; 5 th – 3 pts.; all other competitors – 2.5 pts. Change of rider or owner between the two shows will not affect points awarded to ponies. Prizes will be as follows: Champion – Armagh/Tydavnet Shows Riding Pony Cup, Sash and Award. Reserve Champion – Reserve Champion Rosette and Award. All other eligible competitors commemorative Rosette

Class 104 - Open Lead Rein (Tiny Tots). Ponies, mares or geldings, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 123cm, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 9 th birthday. They must be led by persons aged 16 years and over and should be on a loose rein. Kindly sponsored by Holland’s of Ltd. (Philip Coyle Cup) Class 105 - Open First Ridden. For ponies, mares or geldings, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 123cm, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 10 th birthday. Kindly Sponsored by FBd insurance Ltd. (BiG ToM CUP) Class 106 – Open Ridden Show Pony. For ponies, mare or geldings, not exceeding 148 cm, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 13 th birthday (128 cm pony), 15 th birthday (138cm pony), 17 th birthday (148cm pony). This class may be divided. Kindly Sponsored by Home instead, Senior Care Class 107 - Family Pony Riding. For ponies, mares or geldings, not exceeding 138cm, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 12th birthday on 1st January in the current year. Kindly Sponsored by CLW Environmental Planners Ltd 18 Class 108 - Family Pony Riding. For ponies, mares or geldings, over 138 cm but not exceeding 148cm, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have attained their 12th birthday but who have not attained their 17th birthday. W Kindly Sponsored by Holland’s of Emyvale (old School riding Stables Cup)

Class 109 – Ridden Cob over 148 cm. Kindly Sponsored by Maggies Bar O Class 110 – Coloured Ridden Skewbald/Piebald Pony or Horse (Gilanders Town and Country Cup) Class may be divided Class 111 - riding for people with a disability no Entry Free H Open to riders with a disability; ponies to be led. Each rider must be

accompanied by 2 competent adults, one of whom will lead the pony. S

Riding hats must be worn. All riders must follow the instructions of the stewards. Each rider will be presented with a rosette and

memento. T

rinG 3 E in-Hand Ponies & Cobs – Commencing 10am Sharp

Entry Fee: €8. N Prizes: 1 st €35; 2 nd €20; 3 rd €10 Entry Form for Classes112-120 should include name of Pony or Cob. Class 112 - young Handlers, who have not attained their 17 th birthday. V Pony, mare or gelding, not exceeding 148cm, 4 years and over.

No Stallions. Judged entirely on the ability of A handler’s showing. Kindly Sponsored by The northern Standard. (Tom Hamilton Cup) D Class 113- Pony not exceeding 128cm, shown in hand.

Kindly Sponsored by rally School ireland Y Class 114- Pony exceeding 128cm but not exceeding 138cm, shown in hand.

Kindly Sponsored by TJ Booth & Sons Ltd. T

Class 115- Pony exceeding 138cm but not exceeding 148cm, shown in hand. Kindly Sponsored by Wright Quarry Products

Winners of Classes 113 – 115 will compete for the h SPArKLinG STUd CUP t in-Hand Pony Championship of the Show. Champion - Sash, reserve - rosette 8 Class 116 - Coloured Pony not exceeding 148cm 4 years and over, shown in hand Kindly Sponsored by Wright Quarry Products 6

19 Class 117 - Coloured Horse exceeding 148cm, 4 years and over shown in hand. Kindly Sponsored by ronaghan Pharmacy Winners of Classes 116 and 117 will compete for the Peter Boylan Cup Class 118 - Mixed Mountain & Mooreland Small Breeds, any age and sex, shown in hand. Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Sections A & B. Kindly Sponsored by The Four Seasons Hotel Class 119 - Mixed Mountain & Mooreland Large Breeds, any age and sex, shown in hand. Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Sections C & D Kindly sponsored by The Four Seasons Hotel (SHESKEEn CUP) Class 120- Registered Connemara Mare or gelding 4 year old and over. (Terence McConnell Cup)

20 Entries to be submitted on the appropriate Entry Form by Tuesday 6th August 2019 Entries may be made in person on Tuesday 6th August between 8pm and 9pm at Tydavent Community Centre, Tydavnet Co. Monaghan or online at

www.tydavnetshow.ie W Since all Tydavnet Show personnel are voluntary and in order to process all entries the closing date for entries must be final.

We hope that all our exhibitors will understand. O All entries must be recorded in the Show Catalogue as no entries can be accepted on day of Show (except Section B and Section R) H All entries, including livestock entries, must be accompanied by the correct entry fee, which is non-refundable S

Section C - Cattle (USE YELLOW ENTRY FORM T

or on line at www.tydavnetshow.ie) E Judging of Cattle commences at 11.00 a.m. Judging may be suspended for a lunch break. note: All cattle exhibits must be accompanied by their Passports/ N Cattle identity Cards.

All cattle must have two tags. V dairy Cattle Entries & Enquiries to dermot Sherry drumhillock, Co. Monaghan.

Tel: 086 – 8143778 . Email: [email protected] A

dairy Section (commencing 11.00am) D Entry Form must include name of Animal and date of Birth

Milking facilities will be provided. Y Prizes: 1st, €60; 2nd, €30; 3rd, €20; 4th, €10; Entry Fee €8 in Classes 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 142, 143, T

Awards for Best Udder, Exhibitor - Bred & Premier Exhibitor

Class 129 – Showmanship for children 8 years and under on 01-01-2019 h (Animals born on or after 01-01-2019 and to be shown in the Dairy Section of the show.) t Each competitor will receive a memento. Entry is free.

Kindly sponsored by All Creatures vets . 8 Classes 130, 131 & 132 are Qualifiers for the national Y.M.A. Showmanship

League. 6 These classes are open to Y.M.A. Members. 21 Class 130 - Showmanship for Children 12 years & under on 01-01-19. (Animals born on or after 01-01-19 and to be shown in dairy section of show). Each competitor will receive a memento. Entry Fee is Free. Kindly Sponsored by All Creatures vets. Class 131 - Showmanship for children 16 years and under on 01-01-19. (Animals born on or after 01-07-18 and to be shown in dairy section of show). Each competitor will receive a memento. Prizes: 1st, €30; 2nd, €25; 3rd, €20; 4th-7th, €10 each. Entry Fee - €5. Kindly Sponsored by Lely Milking robots. Class 132- Showmanship for those 26 years and under (as at 01-01-19). Any animal and to be shown in dairy section of show. Prizes 1st; €30, 2nd; €25, 3rd; €20, 4th - 7th €10 each. Entry Fee €5. Kindly Sponsored by iCMSA HAndLEr CHAMPionSHiP 1st and 2nd prize-winners of classes 129, 130,131 & 132 will compete for the national irish Bank Cup Class 133 - Show Calf of the year. Dairy Heifer calf born on or after 01-01-19. Kindly Sponsored by Smyths daleside Feeds (20 Bags) Class 134 - Dairy Heifer Calf born between 1-7-18 and 31-12-18. Kindly Sponsored by Cookstown dairy Services

Class 135 - “The Princess of Oriel” Dairy Heifer born between 01-01-2018 and 30-06-2018

PRIZES Prizes: 1st, €250 and Sash: 2nd, €150; 3rd, €100; 4th, €60; 5th, €40.

€ ENTRY FEE 10 Kindly Sponsored by Corby Rock Mills

Class 136 - Dairy Animal other than Holstein Friesian, in- calf heifer or younger. Class maybe divided if numbers suffice. Kindly sponsored by World Wide Sires Class 137 - Dairy Heifer in - calf. Kindly Sponsored by Eurogene Ai Services ireland Ltd (FATHEr MUrPHY CUP) JUnior dAirY CHAMPionSHiP 1st and 2nd prize-winners of classes 133 to 137 will compete for GLASLoUGH HoLSTEinS TroPHY 22 Class 138 - Dairy Cow shown not in milk. Kindly Sponsored by United Feeds (HiLLMAr CUP).

Class 139 - Dairy Heifer in Milk W

PRIZES Prizes in vouchers: 1st, €200; 2nd, €150;

3rd, €100; 4th, €50 (Best udder Award) O € ENTRY FEE 10 Kindly Sponsored by Progressive Genetics H

Class 140 - Junior Dairy Cow in milk S 2nd and 3rd Lactations

€ € € T 1st, 200; 2nd, 150; 3rd, 100; PRIZES € €

4th, 75; 5th, 50. (Best Udder Award) E € ENTRY FEE 10 N Kindly Sponsored by Lakeland Dairies. V Class 141 - Senior Dairy Cow in milk 4th Lactation and over A D 1st, €200; 2nd, €150; 3rd, €100; PRIZES 4th, €50. (Best Udder Award) Y € ENTRY FEE 10 Kindly Sponsored by Lakeland Dairies T

Class 142- Dairy Animal other than Holstein Friesian in milk or dry. h Kindly Sponsored by Patton Feeds t (BALLinodE CrEAMErY CUP) 8 6

23 ExHiBiTor - BrEd CHAMPionSHiP Highest placed exhibitor-bred winners from classes 133 to 142 will compete for the Overall Exhibitor-Breed Champion. Winner will receive a Sash and rosette presented by i.H.F.A & the MonGHAn i.F.A PErPETUAL CUP. CHoiCE oF CHAMPionS SEnior dAirY CHAMPion oF SHoW 1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 138 to 1 42 Champion will receive €250 THE CHAMPION MILK CuP Plus Champion Trophy; Reserve Champion €150 Kindly sponsored by Lakeland Dairies Plus CORBy ROCK MILLS SHIELD Overall Dairy udder of the Show

Class 143 - Pair of Dairy Animals (owned by one exhibitor ). Kindly Sponsored by dovea Ai (WESTErn LiMESTonE indUSTriES CUP)

THE PrEMiEr ExHiBiTor AWArd (Points Awarded down to 5th place in each class) Kindly Sponsored by Taaffe Auctions.

24 Entries to be submitted on the appropriate Entry Form by Tuesday 6th August 2019 Entries may be made in person on Tuesday 6th August between 8pm and 9pm at Tydavent Community Centre, Tydavnet Co. Monaghan or online at

www.tydavnetshow.ie W Since all Tydavnet Show personnel are voluntary and in order to process all entries the closing date for entries must be final.

We hope that all our exhibitors will understand. O All entries must be recorded in the Show Catalogue as no entries can be accepted on day of Show (except Section B and Section R) H All entries, including livestock entries, must be accompanied by the correct entry fee, which is non-refundable S

Beef Section Use Yellow Form or on-line at T www.tydavnetshow.ie

Beef Cattle entries & enquiries to Catherine Connolly, E Tirnaskea, Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan Tel: 087 – 6808203 or 087 7609064 cconnollytydavnetshowegmail.com N

All cattle entered must be property of the owner. All entry fees must be paid V with the entry form. no EnTrY FEE, no ExCEPTion! Please note if there are insufficient entries in any section the classes maybe amalgamated or cancelled A

SHoWMAnSHiP D Prizes: 1st, €30; 2nd, €25; 3rd, €20; 4th onwards €10 each. Entry Fee: €10 First & Second in Class 144 & 145 will compete for the Loughduff Cup. Y Kindly Sponsored by E. Graham & Sons Livestock Class 144 - Junior Showmanship, children under 12 years. Beef animal, any age, to be led. Points to be awarded as follows: T 65% Leader (safety of the leader is important i.e. footwear, etc.) 35% Animal Presentation. Sponsored by E. Graham & Sons Livestock. h

Class 145 - Showmanship, children from 13 to 18 years. Beef animal, any age, to t be led. Points to be awarded as follows:

65% Leader (safety of the leader is important i.e. footwear, etc.) 8 35% Animal Presentation.

Sponsored by E. Graham & Sons Livestock. 6 Memento will be presented to all competitors 25 non-Pedigree Beef Classes Prizes: 1st, €65; 2nd, €30; 3rd, €20. Entry Fee €10 First and Second prize-winners in Classes 146 - 152 will compete for €250 and sash. reserve €100 Kindly Sponsored by Carnaross Mart. Class 146 - Best Non-Pedigree Beef Bullock under 30 months of age with No Permanent Teeth. Sponsored by John McKenna Livestock. Class 147 - Best Non-Pedigree Beef Heifer under 30 months of age with No Permanent Teeth. Sponsored by Liffey Meats First and Second Prize winners in Class 148 & 149 will compete for Co. Monaghan iFA Executive Cup. Champion Calf will receive €150. Class 148 - Best Non-Pedigree Beef Bull Calf Bull Born 2019. Sponsored by Heiton Buckley. (MONAGHAN MART CuP) Class 149 - Best Non-Pedigree Beef Heifer Calf Born 2019. Sponsored by Co. Monaghan IFA Executive (KENNETH SMyTH MEMORIAL CuP) Class 150 - Best Non-Pedigree Beef Heifer with 2 Permanent Teeth. Sponsored by Oriel Vets. Class 151 - Best Non-Pedigree Beef Bullock with 2 Permanent Teeth. Sponsored by Carnaross Mart. Class 152 - Best Non-Pedigree Beef Bullock or Heifer any bred with more than 2 permanent teeth. Sponsored by David Patton Feeds Class 153 - Pair of Non-Pedigree Animals, property of one owner. Sponsored by Station Road Mart

Charolais Prizes: 1st, €65; 2nd, €30; 3rd. €20 Entry Fee: €10 Champion Charolais of the Show will receive JiM BLEMinGS MEMoriAL CUP and €150, reserve Champion €50 Class 154 - Pedigree Charolais Heifer born after 01-01-19. Sponsored by Watterson Concrete (Watterson Concrete Cup) 26 Class 155 - Pedigree Charolais Bull born after 01-01-19. Sponsored by Foyle Donegal (Bank of Ireland Cup) Class 156 Pedigree Charolais Heifer born between 01-09-2018 and 31-12-2018.

Sponsored by Maurice Graham (Eddie Storey Cup) W Class 157 - Pedigree Charolais bull born between 01-09-2018 and 31-12-2018. Sponsored by Wright Quarries Ltd O Class 158 - Pedigree Charolais Heifer born before 01-09-2018. Sponsored by Dovea AI

Class 159 - Pedigree Charolais Bull born before 01-09-2018. H Sponsored by Sliagh Beagh Tourism Centre

Class 160 - Pedigree Charolais Cow in milk or in - calf Heifer. S Sponsored by Charolais Society Class 161 - Pair of Pedigree Charolais. Property of one owner. Sponsored by Carnaross Mart T Hereford E Prizes: 1st, €65; 2nd, €30; 3rd, €20. Entry Fee: €10 Champion Hereford of the Show will receive GiBSon CUP and €100,

reserve Champion €50 N Class 162 - Pedigree Hereford Heifer born after 01-01-19. Sponsored by Agrihealth. (TRuSTEE SAVINGS BANK CuP) V Class 163 - Pedigree Hereford Bull born after 01-01-19.

Sponsored by Thompson Feeds. (uLSTER BANK CuP) A Class 164 - Pedigree Hereford Heifer born between 01-09-2018 and 31-12-2018. Sponsored by FBD INSuRANCE D Class 165 - Pedigree Hereford Bull born between 01-09-2018 and 31-12-2018.

Sponsored by David Patton Feeds Y Class 166 - Pedigree Hereford Heifer born before 01-09-2018.

Sponsored by David Patton Feeds T Class 167 - Pedigree Hereford Bull born before 01-09-2018. Sponsored by Crosbie & Graham Auctioneers. h (GRAHAM AuCTIONEERS CuP) Class 168 - Pedigree Hereford Cow in Milk or in-calf Heifer. t Sponsored by Carnaross Mart. 8 (CANNON CONNOLLy MEMORIAL CuP) Class 169 - Pair of Pedigree Hereford animals. Property of one owner. 6 Sponsored by Maurice Graham. 27 Limousin Prizes: 1st, €65; 2nd, €30; 3rd, €20. Entry Fee: €10 Champion Limousin of the Show will receive €100. reserve Champion €50 Kindly Sponsored by Graham’s of Monaghan Class 170 - Pedigree Limousin Heifer born after 01-01-19. Sponsored by Clones Livestock Mart. (ICS CuP) Class 171 - Pedigree Limousin Bull born after 01-01-19 Sponsored by Carnaross Mart. (SCOTT CuP) Class 172 - Pedigree Limousin bull born between 01-09-2018 and 31-12-2018. Sponsored by T.J Booth & Sons Ltd Class 173 - Pedigree Limousin Bull born before 01-09-2018. Sponsored by Liffey Meats Class 174 - Pair of Pedigree Limousin animals. Property of one owner. Sponsored by Blue Dolphin Pedigree Limousin Limousin Champion of Champions Qualifiers

Confined to cattle registered in the ILCS and eligible to compete under ILCS rules. Final at Trim Show (2019) Qualifiers Donegal – Finn Valley Show, North East – Arva, Longford and Tydavnet, North West – Enniscrone, Ballinrobe, and Castlerea, South East – Ossory, Clonmel and Tinahealy, Clare – Corofin and Bridgetown, Cork – Charleville and Cork Show, one animal to qualify from each category at each qualifying show Prizes at Finals. Each Section 1 st €250, 2 nd €200, 3 rd €150, 4 th €100 and €50 to end of line overall Champion of Champions award €500 Entry fee €10 per animal to enter qualifier, €10 to ILCS to enter final. Cattle attending final are not permitted to enter any other individual show class. They may be part of a team competition A Breeder can qualify a maximum of two animals per category for the finals Animals in classes 175, 176 & 177 will compete for the above

28 Class 175 - Pedigree Limousin Male born after 01-01-2018. Sponsored by Patton Feeds. (PATTON SHIELD) Class 176 - Pedigree Limousin female born on or after 01-01-2018.

Sponsored by Kieran McMahon Tyres W Class 177 - Pedigree Limousin female born prior to 01-01-18. Sponsored by ABP Clones. (ABP CuP) O

Simmental H Prizes: 1st, €65; 2nd, €30; 3rd, €20. Entry Fee: €10 Champion Simmental will receive CAvAn And MoHiLL S

MArTS CUP & €100 reserve Champion €50 Kindly Sponsored by Grahams of Monaghan

Class 178 - Pedigree Simmental bull or heifer calf born between 01-08-2018 and T 30-11-2018.

Sponsored by AIB (AIB CuP) E Class 179 - Pedigree Simmental bull or heifer calf born between 01-12-2018 and 31-01-2019. Sponsored by Ballybay Mart (Ballybay Mart Cup). N Class 180 - Pedigree Simmental bull or heifer calf born on or after 01-02-2019. Sponsored By Shaun Brady, Formill, Shantonagh, V Class 181 - Pedigree Simmental Heifer born between 01-08-2017 and 31-07-2018. A Sponsored by Harte Peat (MAGILL CuP)

Class 182 - Pedigree Simmental Bull born before 31-07-2018. D Sponsored by IFAC

Class 183 - Pedigree Simmental Cow or Heifer born before 31-07-2018. Y Sponsored by Corby Rock Mills Class 184 - Pair of Pedigree Simmental animals from one owner. T

Sponsored by Smyths Daleside Feeds h t 8 6

29 interbreed Beef Championship Section open to all pedigree breeds. Prizes: 1st, €65; 2nd, €30; 3rd, €20. Entry Fee: €10 Class 185 - PEdiGrEE BEEF BULL born on or before 1st September 2018. Sponsored by Graham’s of Monaghan (Clones Mart Cup) 1st, €150 and sash; 2nd, €100; 3rd, €50; 4th, €30. Entry Fee: €15 Class Class 186 - Pedigree Cow or Heifer born before 01-09-2017 Sponsored by Gerry’s Farm Supplies Class 187 - Pedigree Heifer, born between 01-09-2017 and 01-09-2018. Sponsored by Carnaross Mart Class 188 - Pedigree Heifer, born after 01-09-2018. Sponsored by Thompson Feeds Class 189 - Pedigree Bull born after 01-09-2018. Sponsored by O’Callaghan Insurance Class 190 - Best Pair of Beef Animals from one owner. Sponsored by Hibernian Insurance. (HIBERNIAN INSuRANCE CuP) All Pedigree Champion animals will compete for the SMiTHWiCK CUP and Supreme Beef Champion of the Show. Champion will receive €250 and sash. reserve Champion €100 Kindly Sponsored by Foyle donegal

30 Section d - Sheep (Use Yellow Entry Form)

Judging commences at 11am W Judging may be suspended for a lunch break Sheep Entries & Enquiries to John Hamill, Aghagaw, Smithboro, O Co. Monaghan. Tel: 047 - 89519 or online at www.tydavnetshow.ie

Commercial Section H Prizes: 1st €60; 2nd €40; 3rd €20. Entry Fee: €5

Champion Commercial will receive The McKenna Wool Cup. S Class 191 - Two Cross-bred breeding Ewes. (EuGENE SHERRy CuP) Class 192 - Two Cross-bred breeding Lambs, suitable for breeding. T Class 193 - Two Lambs suitable for French market. Class 194 - Two Lambs suitable for Butchers’ Trade. Winners of Classes 192, 193 and 194 will compete for the E JP HAMiLL MEMoriAL CUP

Class 195 - Two Cross-bred Hoggets’. (SHEEP SECTION CuP) N Class 196 - Two Cross-bred Hoggets’-Suckled. (uNIVET CuP)

Class 197 - Group of Three Commercial Sheep, property of one owner. V (Rosettes Only) A Pedigree Section (Any Pedigree Breed)

Prizes: 1st €50; 2nd €30; 3rd €20. Entry Fee: €5 D Champion Pedigree will receive McHugh CUP

Class 198 - Breeding Ewe, shearling and upwards. Y Class 199 - Ewe Lamb.

Class 200 - ram Lamb. T Class 201 - Ram, shearling and upwards. Class 202 - Group of Three Pedigree Sheep, property of one owner. (Trophy & Rosettes only) h t 8 6

31 PoULTrY & EGGS (Use Yellow Entry Form) Poultry & Eggs Entries & Enquiries to Seamus Sherry, Coolkill, Scotstown, Co. Monaghan. Tel: 087 - 4152658 or online at www.tydavnetshow.ie

SECTion E - Poultry Kindly sponsored by Corby Rock Mills Judging at 11.00am Prizes: 1st, €10; 2nd, €6; 3rd, €4. Entry Fee: €2 Also rosette for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. overall Champion will receive MonAGHAn PoULTrY FAnCiErS CLUB SHiELd.

rules & Conditions 1. All birds must be penned by 10.30am. 2. No Substitution of entries permitted. 3. Judging commences at 11.00am. 4. Access to the Judging Area is restricted to the Judge & Judge’s Stewards. 5. It is a condition of entry that no bird may be removed before 4.30pm and must be removed before 5.30pm. 6. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to enter the exhibits in the correct class 7. The breed name of each bird must be given on the entry form

Class 203 - Large Game Male Class 204 - Large Game Female Class 205 - Best Bantam Game Male Class 206 - Best Bantam Game Female Class 207 - Best True Bantam Male Class 208 - Best True Bantam Female Class 209 - Large Fowl heavy soft-feathered male Class 210 - Large Fowl heavy soft-feathered female Class 211 - Large Fowl light soft-feathered male Class 212 - Large Fowl light soft-feathered female Class 213 - Best Bantam Soft Feathered Heavy Male Class 214 - Best Bantam Soft Feathered Heavy Female Class 215 - Best Bantam Soft Feathered Male (Light)

32 Class 216 - Best Bantam Soft Feathered Female (Light) Class 217 - Best Bantam Waterfowl Class 218 - Best Duck any breed

Class 219 - Best Drake any breed W

Section F Eggs O Sean Cadden Cup H Best Exhibit in Section, Hen or duck . Prizes: 1st, €10; 2nd, €6; 3rd, €4. Entry Fee €2 S

Class 220 - 3 Duck Eggs (White)

Class 221 - 3 Duck Eggs (Any other colour) T Class 222 - 3 Hen Eggs (Brown)

Class 223 - 3 Hen Eggs (Tinted) E Class 224 - 3 Hen Eggs (White)

Class 225 - 3 Hen Eggs (Any other colour) N Class 226 - 3 Bantam Eggs (White)

Class 227 - 3 Bantam Eggs (Any other Colour) V Class 228 - 3 Bantam Duck Eggs (Any colour) A HoME indUSTriES CLASSES

(Use Green Entry Form) D Home industries Entries & Enquiries to Mary Sherry, Tyraverty, Ballinode,

Co. Monaghan. Tel: 047-89915 Y on Line Entries: www.tydavnetshow.ie T

SECTion G - Jam & Chutney (1lb./454g Pot)

ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS WiLL CoMPETE For h

Country Markets Cup plus €50 t Kindly sponsored by Spar Supermarket Aughnacloy. 8 Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Except where otherwise stated. Entry Fee €2

All jams and chutneys to be shown in 1lb (454g) Glass Pots only. 6 Pots to be covered with covers only, no lids please, no doiley covers 33 Class 229 - Blackcurrant Jam, winner also receives €25 voucher. Kindly sponsored by Ambledown Cottage, Glaslough. Class 230 - Marmalade Class 23 1 - Rhubarb & Ginger Jam

Class 232 - Gooseberry Jam, winner will also receive €25.

Class 233 - Raspberry Jam, winner will also receive €20. Kindly sponsored by Eastern Electrical, Cavan Class 234 - Strawberry Jam Class 235 - Jam from any stoned fruit, €20. Kindly sponsored by Tommy Carson Fruit & Veg

Class 236 - Lemon Curd Class 237 - Jar of chutney of your choice. Winner also receives £20 voucher. Kindly sponsored by Spar Supermarket Rosslea.

Section H – Fruit ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS WiLL CoMPETE For JiMMY & KATiE rEiLLY MEMoriAL CUP. Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2 Class 238 - Five Dessert Apples Class 239 - Five Cooking Apples Class 240 - Five Plums Class 241 - Five Stalks of Rhubarb Class 242 - Five Table Tomatoes Section i - vegetables ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS WiLL CoMPETE For Sir SHAnE LESLiE CUP Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2 root vegetables must bear tops of 2 inches (50mm) minimum. Class 243 - Three Home-Grown Onions (commercial size) (ST. MARy’S HALL CuP) 34 Class 244 - Three Big Onions (home-grown) Class 245 - Three Shallots Class 246 - Five Scallions

Class 247 - Three Long Carrots W Class 248 - Three Beetroot (table)

Class 249 - Vegetables, 3 kinds, 3 of each kind O Class 250 - Three Parsnips Class 251 - Three Stems of Mixed Herbs, in a jam pot H Class 252 - Six Pods Garden Beans

Class 253 - Six Pods Garden Peas S

MAGGiE MCQUiLLAn CUP - most points in classes 252 and 253

Section J - Potatoes and Seeds T ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS WiLL CoMPETE For E PATTon CUP Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2

Class 254 - Three Table Potatoes (Early Variety) N Class 255 - Three Table Potatoes (Main Crop)

Class 256 - Three Seed Potatoes (Main Crop) V Class 257 - Three Largest Potatoes (any variety)

Class 258 - Sod 12” x 9” (in box) from Pasture Land (30cm x 23cm) A D Section K – Homebaking

ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS WiLL CoMPETE For THE Y PAUL CArEY CUP plus €50

Kindly Sponsored by declan McCarville xL Shop, Ballinode T

Best Cake in Show: €50 Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4 except where otherwise stated. Entry Fee €2

Class 259 - White Soda Bread. Winner will also receive €20. h

Kindly sponsored by Mace Shop, Smithboro t

Class 260 - Wheaten Bread, Kindly sponsored by Fanning’s Bakery 8 1st Prize €25, 2nd Prize €15, 3rd Prize €10 6

35 Class 261 - White Soda Bread with Fruit

Class 262 - Four Plain Scones, Winner will also receive a lunch voucher x 2. Kindly sponsored by Neighbourhood Restaurant

Class 263 - Banana Bread Class 264 - Ginger Cake Class 265 - Cherry Cake (A. W. Ennis Shield)

Class 266 - Carrot Cake, Winner also receives €20 voucher. Kindly sponsored by Dunnes Stores

Class 267 - Madeira Cake, Winner also receives a €25 voucher. Kindly sponsored by Barley and Bean Cafe

Class 268 - Coffee Sandwich Cake (Butter) decorated. Kindly sponsored by Westenra Arms Hotel, 1st Prize €25, 2nd Prize €15, 3rd Prize €10

Class 269 - Chocolate Sandwich Cake (Butter) decorated, Winner also receives €30 voucher. Kindly sponsored by the Cottontail Café.

Class 270 - Plain Sandwich Cake (Sponge) - undecorated Class 271 - Lemon Drizzle Cake, Winner will also receive €25 voucher. Kindly sponsored by Ambledown Cottage Glaslough

Class 272 - Boiled Fruit Cake Class 273 - Tea Brack. Winner will also a €20 voucher. Kindly sponsored by Salleys Restaurant, Aughnacloy Class 274 - Apple Tart Class 275 - Decorated Pavlova

Class 276 - Novelty Cake. Winner will also receive a mid-week meal for two. Kindly sponsored by The Hillgrove Hotel

Class 277 - Six queen cakes (undecorated) Class 278 - Four shortbreads (Courthouse Bar Cup) Class 279 - Six Almond Slices 36 Class 280 - Dessert of your choice in a drinking glass (attach a list of ingredients) Kindly sponsored by Westenra Arms Hotel.

1st Prize €25. 2nd Prize €15, 3rd Prize €10 W

Section L - needlework & Crafts O ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS WiLL CoMPETE For

MUinTir nA TirE CUP H Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2

Class 281- I.C.A. Class - Three items, all from the same Guild in a S County Federation, judged as a group as follows: (a) One Round Irish Soda Bread T (b) A knitted or Crochet Tea Cosy (c) A4 Poster on card advertising a garden party at An Grianan (I.C.A. Cup – Scotstown Guild) E

Class 282 - Cotton Crochet (any article) N Class 283 - Wool Crochet (any article) (MCKENNA KILRuDDEN CuP) V Class 284 - Hand-knit Child’s Garment (not Aran) Class 285- Article in Knitwear (Beginners/Novice) A Class 286 - Most attractive hand-made cushion cover (any medium) Class 287 - Handmade Seasonal Decoration (any medium - max size 10cm) D Class 288 - Garment in Fashion Knitting Y Class 289 - Accessory in Fashion Knitting (eg, Scarf, Hat, Hairband) Class 290 - Fancy Household Article T

Class 291 - Dressed Doll - Hand Crafted Class 292 - Best Dressed Wooden Spoon

Class 293 - Any item of Cross stitch, Maximum Size 18 inches h

Class 294 - Small Article in Hand-Stitched Patchwork t Class 295 - Article in Machine-Stitched Patchwork (Max size 36” x 18”) 8 Class 296 - Homemade Soft Toy

Class 297 - Harvest Wreath 6 Class 298 - Item of Handmade Jewellery (displayed) 37 Class 299 - Decorated Jam Jar Class 300 - Handmade Invitation Card (Beginners) - e.g. Wedding, Birthday. Class 301 - Best Ornate Egg Section M - Art Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2 Class 302 - Painting in Oils Class 303 - Painting in Acrylics Class 304 - Painting in Watercolours Class 305 - Hand Painted Piece of Glass Section n - Woodwork Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2 Class 306 - Handmade Article in Wood - Open (WOODLAND TROPHy) Class 307- Handmade Article in Wood - Novice Classes 306 and 307 will be judged on Workmanship and design. Articles must be made recently. Exhibitors in Class 306 may not enter in Class 3 07. Previous First Prize winners not eligible to enter Class 307 Section o - Photography - Amateurs ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS in THE BEGinnErS SECTion WiLL CoMPETE For THE MCMAHon FAMiLY PErPETUAL CUP ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS in THE oPEn SECTion WiLL CoMPETE For SEAn BoYLAn CUP Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2 Photographs can be any size up to A4 and all images entered must be the work of the entrant. To prevent defacement, entries should be attached to a piece of card with narrow border. The Beginner class is not open to the following contestants: (1) Those who have won or been placed in Tydavnet Show Photography during the past 3 years. (2) Those who are members of a photography society or camera club. (3) Those who earn a living from photography or who have won or been placed in National competitions Class 308 - Item of Local Interest. Place must be named and visible on front of border (Beginners) Class 309 - Farm and Home Scene (Beginners) Class 310 - Any image in Colour. (Beginners) 38 Class 311 - Family Event (Beginners) Class 312 - Portrait (Beginners) Class 313- Item of Local Interest.

Place must be named and visible on front of border (Open) W Class 314 - Farm and Home Scene (Open)

Class 315 - Any image in Colour. (Open) O Class 316 - Family Event (Open) Class 317 - Portrait (Open) H

Section P - Flowers S

ALL FirST PriZE WinnErS WiLL CoMPETE For SCoTT CUP Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry Fee €2 T Class 318 - Double Begonia (Single Bloom) Class 319 - Single Dahlia - Decorative E Class 320 - Single Dahlia - Cactus Class 321 - Single Dahlia - Pom-Pom N Class 322 - Single Gladioli Class 323 - Single Red Rose (Single Bloom) V Class 324 - Single Rose (Single Bloom) any colour other than Red Class 325 - Bowl of roses (Hybrid) mixed or 1 kind A Class 326 - Hydrangea, any variety (Single Bloom) Class 327 - Five Sweet Pea D Class 328 - Five French Marigolds (small)

Class 329 - Three Antirrhinums Y Class 330 - Pansies - Five Blooms

Class 331 - Three Carnations T

Class 332 - Three Asters Class 333 - Foliage Pot Plant h Class 334 - Potted Cactus t Class 335 - Flowering Potted Geranium Sponsored by Breffni Landscapes 8 Class 336 - Flowering Pot Plant (not Geranium)

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39 Class 337 - Hanging Basket, Sponsored by Breffni Landscapes Class 338 - Window Box, not exceeding 60cm in length Sponsored by Breffni Landscapes Class 339 - Flowering shrub (one kind) excluding Hydrangea Sponsored by Breffni Landscapes

SECTion Q - Flower Arranging Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. Entry €2 Most points in this section will compete for the J.P. Flowers Cup note: re - Flower Arranging Classes. PLEASE rEAd CArEFULLY: 1. Please note the importance of measurements and components stated. 2. Fresh plant material must have its roots or cut ends of stems in water or water-retaining material. 3. No artificial plant material may be included. 4. Judges will not consider entries that do not meet the required specifications. Measurements will be strictly adhered to.

Class 340 - An arrangement “Trinkets & Treasures – A Petite Exhibit. Space Allowed 25cm x 25cm x 37cm Class 341 - “Dinner for Two” - an exhibit using a candle. Width 12” (30cm), height unlimited. Class 342 - “A Bowl of Beauty” – not exceeding 30cm x 30cm

Section r - dogs & Pets Sponsored by Gain Dog Food and Pero Pet Foods Entries taken on Show Field. Sponsored Prizes. Entry Fee €2. Cup for Champion Dog of Show.

Winners of Classes 343 and 344 will compete for the Forever Friends Boarding Kennels Cup

Class 343 - Large Dog (Pedigree) Class 344 - Small Dog (Pedigree) Class 345- Large Dog (Non - Pedigree) Class 346 - Small Dog (Non-Pedigree) Class 347 –Toy or Miniature dog any breed to be handled by a child under 15 years 40 THE iriSH SHoWS ASSoCiATion & CLonASLEE SHoW SoCiETY PrESEnT The Gain dog Food All ireland Championship Sponsored by: Gain Pet nutrition Prize Fund: €500. W rULES And CondiTionS

1. Toy or miniature dog any breed to be handled by a child under 15 yrs. O 2. Large dog any breed to be handled by teenager or adult. 3. One dog from each class to qualify.

4. Dogs in final not eligible to compete in other classes at Clonaslee show. H 5. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules S Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show €3. To Final €6

PriZES: 1st €100 , 2nd €50 , 3rd €30 , 4th €20 (in each class) A Perpetual Trophy for the Champion Dog. Gain Dog Food Product will be presented to each finalist. T Final: Clonaslee Show - Sunday 8th September 2019 E Class 348 – Large Dog any breed to be handled by teenager or adult Class 349 - Dog you would like to take home (Class may be divided) N Class 350 - Best Dog Handler (under 10years) Class 351 - Best Dog Handler (Special Needs) V Class 352 - Family Pet, other than dog Class 353 - Pet in Fancy Dress A Class 354 – “you aint nothing but a pound dog”

Best Dressed Pound Dog, D Kindly Sponsored by Monaghan County Council, 1st Prize €50, 2 nd Prize €3 0, 3 rd Prize €20. Y All dogs entering this competition must be rehomed from a dog pound

Class 355 – Gun Dog T

Class 356 – The All ireland Gun dog Championship Qualifier. Final at Beltra Show, Saturday 7 th September 2019. rules and Conditions: h

1. Gun Dog, Any Variety – dog or bitch t 2. Dog must be handled by a person over 16yrs

3. Dogs in Final are not eligible to compete in other classes at Beltra 8 Show

4. Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show €3. To Final €6. 6 These rules are to be read in conjunction with the ISA rules 41 Free Shuttle Bus to Tydavnet Show from McNally’s Car Park at 12.30 Kindly sponsored by Ann McArdle, A2B Buses 42 NOTES

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45 The Irish Shows Association are proud to present the following Championships and wishes to acknowledge the generous sponsorships, which make these competitions possible . For the efficient running of the championships all concerned are requested to read and observe the Rules set out below. GENERAL RULES FOR IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 A. ELIGIBILITY OF SHOWS Shows wishing to participate in the 2019 Championships and be eligible to hold qualifiers must have collected the Championship Fund Levy (currently 5%) from Horse, Pony, Cattle, and Sheep class prize money for the year 2018 and forwarded the amount so collected, in full, to the Irish Shows Association Head Office within the stipulated period of not more than 30 days from the date of their show. Alternativemethods of meeting this obligation are not acceptable. Any show or competitor in breach of the Rules set out below will be disqualified from participating or competing in these championship. These General Rules and those relating to individual championships (where applicable) should be published in the show schedule and catalogue of the participating shows and must be strictly observed. B. QUALIFYING ROUNDS (QUALIFIERS) Qualifying rounds will take place at eligible shows selected by the Irish Shows Association. C. RESPONSIBILITY OF SHOWS HOLDING QUALIFYING ROUNDS a. Selected shows should hold a separate class for each qualifier from which the highest placed animals will qualify. b. The qualifier class if possible should be held as the first (1st) class in the relevant section of the show. c. Shows must ensure that the qualifiers are held strictly in accordance with the relevant rules. d. No other sponsor may be involved in qualifying classes e. Shows may charge an entrance fee for each qualifying class. The I.S.A. will award a rosette to the successful Qualifiers on appearance at the Final. f. No show hosting a Championship Final may hold a qualifying class for that championship on the day of the Final other than by agreement with the Irish Shows Association .“However Shows who hold qualifiers for Horses, Ponies & Cattle may ask exhibitors to enter the exhibit in at least one other class at their show on the day”. g. Animals qualified for Finals are not eligible to enter in any other class at the Show where the Final is held, other than a Qualifying Class for another Competiton h. Shows should appoint competent well-briefed persons to act as Stewards, who must ensure that only animals (or other exhibits) which are eligible to compete and those whose documentation is in order are allowed to proceed to the judging ring. i. Animal Passports & “Micro Chips were applicable” should be read by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the show. j. On completion of judging, Stewards should instruct the successful competitors to attend at the Show Secretary’s Office within one hour and to complete the necessary documentation for entry to the championship final. k. The show must appoint a well briefed officer who will be in attendance at the Secretary’s Office, and who will assist exhibitors to complete the necessary documentation for participation in the final and to collect the relevant entrance fee. l. Show Secretaries must forward complete result cards, together with appropriate fees to the Irish Shows Association within three (3) days following the holding of the show. N.B: Shows must return results card marked “No Competition” for any or all of the events for which no animal (or exhibit) has been selected. D. RESPONSIBILITY OF EXHIBITORS a. Exhibitors accept that the Judges decision is final in all cases. Any abuse of Judges will not be tolerated. Where a dispute or case for complaint arises the matter should only be dealt with under f. below b. Winners of qualifiers are themselves responsible for entering their animals (or exhibits) for the final in accordance with j. and k. above, within one hour of qualifying. c. Winners of qualifiers will compete in the final d. The Irish Shows Association in conjunction with the sponsor reserve the right to alter or amend the rules of any competition as may be necessary or appropriate. e. Shows and competitors must contact the National Irish Shows Office for details of any championship and not the sponsor involved. f. Objections must be lodged in writing with the Show Secreatary or with the I.S.A. representative at the show withinhalf an hour of judging , together with a fee of €50 , or other Stated fee, which is refundable in the event of the objection being upheld g. Any Exhibitor who makes a false declaration or misrepresents a fact regarding themselves or their exhibit is liable to disqualification and or forfeiture of any prizes awarded. E. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SHOWS HOSTING CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS a. A deduction of 5% of the prize money is to be collected by the Show and forwarded to the Irish Shows Association within 30 Days of the Final . b. Championship finals must start not later than 2pm on the day of the show & the advertised time of starting should be adhered to as far as practicable. If necessary, other show classes should be either postponed or relocated to allow for this. 46 NOTICES OF INTEREST TO CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPANTS IRISH LAW (EU DIRECTIVE) Under Irish Law all horses moving from one location to another must be accompanied by their passports. It is in your own interests to ensure this is the case. Failure to do so is an offence under Irish Law and is liable on summary conviction to result in a fine up to €3000. All passports must be registered with the name of the current owner. > Embryo Transfer: Where a foal is produced by this method the dams passport must bear a declaration dated, stamped and signed by the stallion owner (or accredited practitioner where AI is involved) stating the date on which the dam was last >covered (or inseminated) and the name of the covering stallion. The owners of Champions and Reserve Champions are invited to submit the animals’ passports to the I.S.A. head office where the placing will be endorsed and officially stamped with the seal of the Irish Shows Association as a permanent record. It is in the interest of Shows hosting championship Finals that photographs and results are forwarded to the Irish Farmers Journal immediately following Judging. “Shows who hold qualifiers for Livestock may request exhibitors to enter the exhibit in at least one other class at their show on the day”. department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine - SPECiFiC rEQUirEMEnTS HorSES And oTHEr EQUinES: As from 1 May 2012, any premises (which includes shows, fairs and markets) where horses or other equines are gathered must be registered with the Department. Owners/persons in charge of such gatherings are required to submit a completed application form for registration and to keep records of movements on/off their premises. Records must be retained for at least 3 years as they may be required by the Department for the purposes of tracing disease. Records required are :The name and address of the owner/person in charge of the premises from which the equine came. :Premises registration number from which the equine came. :Passport number/uEL number of the animal. Any further information on the requirements for moving horses and equines to shows will be provided on the Department’s website at http://www.agriculture.gov.ie/animalhealthwelfare/animalidentificationmovement CATTLE: The following changes are being introduced for keepers of bovine animals who wish to show cattle – these changes apply from the 2013 Show season. Keepers of cattle are now required to obtain a Certificate of Compliance prior to the movement of an animal to a Show. Certificates of Compliance can be obtained online from the Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) system through the www.agfood.ie facility or from the Cattle Movement Notification Agency. When applying for a Certificate of Compliance, should not specify a destination herd. On the day of the Show, the Certificate of Compliance should be presented to the Show Secretary along with the bovine passport for the animal. The keeper and the Show Secretary will then sign the Movement Notification section of the Certificate which will then be sent to the local DVO for recording onto the AIM system. Please note that only cattle for which a valid Certificate of Compliance is provided to the Show Secretary will be allowed to be shown on the day of the Show. These Certificates will replace the previously-used CMMS4 forms. SHEEP: Identification: All sheep must be identified individually with appropriate ear tags issued in accordance with the requirements of the National Sheep Identification System (NSIS) Movement Documentation: All consignments of sheep being moved must be accompanied by a completed dispatch document. Individual details of each sheep in the consignment must be recorded on the document. Sheep from non-restricted flocks only can be moved to shows. In the case of flocks restricted following diagnosis of scrapie, sheep possessing the ARR/ARR genotype only may be exhibited. The movement of these ARR/ARR genotype sheep must be accompanied by the relevant movement permit (SCR/10), which can be obtained from the local District Veterinary Office in the county where the flock is located. AIM Notification: The movement of sheep to and from an Agricultural Show within the State must be recorded on AIM. This is done using a copy of the owners sheep dispatch document as follows: 1.The owner/keeper presents the signed and completed dispatch document to the show secretary who checks it to ensure that it is completed in full. 2.The show secretary fills in the MART section of the dispatch document with (i) the show number, (ii) the date of the move back to the source holding, (iii) stamps it with the show stamp and (iv) signs the dispatch document. 3.The show secretary then forwards the completed pink section of the dispatch document to the local DVO within 7 days of the show movement. 4.The show secretary keeps the white copy for his/her records. 5.The source/destination keeper keeps the bottom yellow copy to enter it into their flock register. ultimate responsibility for fulfilling this requirement lies with the Show Secretary. Flock Register: All movements of sheep to and from shows must be recorded in the keeper’s flock register. DISCPIPLINE The Irish Shows Association expects and will insist upon appropriate behaviour from all Exhibitors and others participting in any of the activities at our Member Shows and will not tolerate inappropriate behaviour. Inapproprite behaviour shall include but not be limited to the following: • Profanity, coarse or vulgar language or gestures towards judges or other Show officials. • Harassment or bullying, including using words or actions that threaten, intimidate or undermine judges or other officials before, during or following Member Show activities. • Failure to follow rules and/or obey instructions. • Abusing any animal. Disciplinary Procedures: Complaints of misconduct against an Exhibitor or other participant at a Member Show shall be investigated and adjudicated upon by a subcommittee appointed by the Irish Shows Association. The said subcommittee shall consist of three members of the board of the Irish Shows Association and shall be known as the Disciplinary Committee. The Disciplinary Committee shall seek to ensure the existence of consistent, effective, fair and transparent complaint procedures and shall act in accordance with natural and constitutional justice. For full details refer to our 2019 yearbook or visit our web site on www.irishshows.org

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