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Munster Agricultural Society | Results Munster Agricultural Society Results The Munster Agricultural Society presents CORK SUMMER SHOW 2021 www.corksummershow.com ALL SHOWS 2021 - Until Arts & Crafts Show in August 2021 Venue: Cork Summer Show Office, Curraheen Road, Bishopstown, Cork, T12 W935 Munster Agricultural Society 1 HONEY SHOW (Event: 30th October 2021) (Opening 24th Sept) CLASS HON01: JAR OF HONEY (1 JAR) All Entries will be judged under this class. Each jar will be judged individually. First Prize: €1,000 Second Prize: €500 Third Prize: €250 Entry fee of €15.00 CLASS HON02: JAR OF HONEY (2 JARS) All Entries will be judged in Class HON01. Each jar will be judged individually. First Prize: €1,000 Second Prize: €500 Third Prize: €250 Entry fee of €25.00 CLASS HON03: JAR OF HONEY (3 JARS) All Entries will be judged in Class HON01. Each jar will be judged individually. First Prize: €1,000 Second Prize: €500 Third Prize: €250 Entry fee of €30.00 Munster Agricultural Society 2 ARTS & CRAFTS (In Person Show) (Event: 21 August 2021) Homemade Handcrafts CLASS AC1: CARDMAKING - ONE HOMEMADE CARD 1st. Maura Healy, Barryscourt Carrigtowhill, Cork, Carrigtwohill, Cork 2nd. Mary Lee, Killeagh, Midleton, Cork 3rd. Mary Doyle, Ballyandreen, Ballycotton, Castlemartry, Cork CLASS AC2: NOVELTY ITEM - RAG DOLL, SOFT TOY ETC 1st. Annette Crowley, Cooranig, Ballyhank, Waterfall Near Cork, Cork, T12DE4X 2nd. Fiona Meagher, 36 Orchard Lane, Aherla, Co. Cork, P31 XT52 3rd. Noreen Moynihan, Berrings, Cork, Cork CLASS AC3: BEST HOMEMADE FACEMASKS 1st. Maureen O'donovan, Anghatubber, Leap, Leap, Cork 2nd. Maureen O'donovan, Anghatubber, Leap, Leap, Cork 3rd. Caroline Cotter, 2 Ghor Na Mara, Ballycotton, Ballycotton, Cork CLASS AC4: ANY ARTICLE USING TWEED MATERIAL CLASS AC5: ARTICLE IN CROSS STITCH- MAX 18" 1st. Margaret Mason, Aishling Blossom Grove, Glanmire, Glanmire, Cork 2nd. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 3rd. Mary Lee, Killeagh, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC6: ARTICLE IN TAPESTRY 1st. Mary Murphy, Carhne Timoleague, Bandon, Bandon, Cork 2nd. Mary Murphy, Carhne Timoleague, Bandon, Bandon, Cork Munster Agricultural Society 3 3rd. Kathleen Fitzgerald, Midleton, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC7: ARTICLE IN PATCHWORK 1st. Maureen O'donovan, Anghatubber, Leap, Leap, Cork 2nd. Maureen O'donovan, Anghatubber, Leap, Leap, Cork 3rd. Brenda Mccarthy, 14 Rosary, Midleton, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC8: ARTICLE OF FINE CROCHET- USING COTTON NO THICKER THAN NO.20 1st. Charlotte Heaney, 6 Laurel Lane, Laurel Brook, Cork, Cork 2nd. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 3rd. Denise Mccarthy, Innwood, 19 Firgrove Drive, Bishopstown, Cork, Cork, T12YN6Y CLASS AC9: ARTICLE OF HANDMADE LACE 1st. Helen Harte, Cork, Cork, Cork 2nd. Helen Harte, Cork, Cork, Cork 3rd. Brenda Mccarthy, 14 Rosary, Midleton, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC10: LARGE ARTICLE OF WOOL CROCHET 1st. Eileen Kiely-dwyer, 21 Carraigfadda Baltimore, Skibbereen, Skibbereen, Cork 2nd. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 3rd. Bridie Carey, 12 Hillview Estate, Tramore Rd, Cork, Cork CLASS AC11: LADIES OR GENTS HAND KNITTED CARDIGAN 1st. Mary Jo Dempsey, Cork Rd, Skibbereen, Skibereen, Cork 2nd. Bernadette Carroll, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork 3rd. Bernadette Carroll, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork CLASS AC12: LADIES OR GENTS HAND CROCHET GARMENT 1st. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 Munster Agricultural Society 4 2nd. Bridie Carey, 12 Hillview Estate, Tramore Rd, Cork, Cork 3rd. Denise Mccarthy, Innwood, 19 Firgrove Drive, Bishopstown, Cork, Cork, T12YN6Y CLASS AC13: CHILDS HAND KNITTED GARMENT 1st. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 2nd. Bernadette Carroll, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork 3rd. Sheila Fitzgerald, Ballinagoul, Glanmire, Cork, T45p840 CLASS AC14: CHILDS HAND CROCHET GARMENT 1st. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 2nd. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 3rd. Mary Lee, Killeagh, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC15: HAND KNITTED JUMPER IN ARAN STITCHING 1st. Bernadette Carroll, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork 2nd. Bernadette Carroll, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork 3rd. Bernadette Carroll, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork CLASS AC16: HAND KNITTED PRAM SET/MATINEE SET 1st. Carmel Teahan, 42 Glendower Court, Ballincollig, Cork, P31A395 2nd. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 3rd. Mary Lee, Killeagh, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC17: HAND KNITTED ARTICLE SUCH AS SOCKS/SCARF/GLOVES/HAT ETC 1st. Mary Lee, Killeagh, Midleton, Cork 2nd. Bernadette Carroll, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork 3rd. Kathleen Fitzgerald, Midleton, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC18: HAND CROCHET GARMENT SUITABLE FOR BABIES UP TO 18 MONTHS 1st. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 Munster Agricultural Society 5 2nd. Karen Scanlon, Suaimhneas Cottage,, Ballymountain,, Innishannon, Cork, T12 D51W 3rd. Mary Lee, Killeagh, Midleton, Cork CLASS AC19: HAND CROCHET SCARF, BAG, SHAWL ETC 1st. Karen Scanlon, Suaimhneas Cottage,, Ballymountain,, Innishannon, Cork, T12 D51W 2nd. Kathleen Fitzgerald, Midleton, Midleton, Cork 3rd. Charlotte Heaney, 6 Laurel Lane, Laurel Brook, Cork, Cork CLASS AC20: TEA COSY - ANY MEDIUM 1st. Anne Payne, 110 The Hermitage Portloaise, Loais, Portlaoise, Laois 2nd. Monica O'sullivan, Raffeen Hill, Monkstown, Cork, T12N52H 3rd. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 CLASS AC21: WHITE OR COLOURED EMBROIDERY 1st. Helen Harte, Cork, Cork, Cork 2nd. Christine O' Mahony, Kilbarry West, Dunmanway, Cork, P47 NN67 3rd. Brenda Mccarthy, 14 Rosary, Midleton, Midleton, Cork Art CLASS AC22: ORIGINAL SKETCH OR PICTURE IN ANY MEDIUM – OPEN 1st. Margaret Mason, Aishling Blossom Grove, Glanmire, Glanmire, Cork 2nd. Margaret Mason, Aishling Blossom Grove, Glanmire, Glanmire, Cork 3rd. Raymond Higgins, Liberty, Ballydangan, Athlone, Roscommon, N37 T1D7 Photography CLASS AC23: LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE - COLOUR PRINT (7" X5" MAX) Munster Agricultural Society 6 1st. Paul Meagher, 36 Orchard Lane, Aherla, Cork, P31 XT52 2nd. Maurice O'brein, Cork, Cork, Cork 3rd. Mary Doyle, Ballyandreen, Ballycotton, Castlemartry, Cork CLASS AC24: ANIMALS/PETS - COLOUR PRINT (7" X 5" MAX). 1st. Carmel Teahan, 42 Glendower Court, Ballincollig, Cork, P31A395 2nd. Kate Maccarthy, Lissagroom, Crossbarry, Cork, T12 PK4C 3rd. Anne Payne, 110 The Hermitage Portloaise, Loais, Portlaoise, Laois CLASS AC25: NATURE - COLOUR PRINT (7" X 5" MAX) 2nd. Martina Maccarthy, Lissagroom, Crossbarry, Cork, T12 PK4C 3rd. Mary Doyle, Ballyandreen, Ballycotton, Castlemartry, Cork CLASS AC26: SPECIAL OCCASIONS - THEME LOCKDOWN 1st. Angie Roper, Cloughphilip, Tower, Blarney, Cork, T23XD65 Munster Agricultural Society 7 PONIES (Physical) (10th July 2021) (Closed) Pure Bred Welsh Pony Section CLASS E1: WELSH PONY MARE (RING 1 11:00AM) All mares should be 4 years old and over. The handler must be the correct age for the height of the pony shown under IPS rules. 1st. Jerry Moloney, Maulmacredmond, Clonakilty, Co. Cork Hilin Mona Lisa, Passport: 826046020142819, Age: 15, Black, Mare, Sire: Hilin Etifedd, Dam: Hilin Branwen, Breeder: Dll Evans Cwrt-y-llyn Pentrefoelas Betwe-s-y-coed Conway CLASS E2: WELSH PONY FOAL Open to foals of mares shown in class E1. The handler must be the correct age for the height of the pony shown under IPS rules. CLASS E3: WELSH PONY SECTION A & B (RING 1 11:15AM) Any age is eligible to take part in this class. Stalion/Colts are not eligible to take part in this class. This class is suitable for any Pure Bred Welsh Pony not shown in Class E1 or E2. The handler must be the correct age for the height of the pony shown under IPS rules. 1st. Julieanne Williamson, Killenleigh, Glandore, Cork, Cork, P81N403 Hilin Hibiscus, Passport: 178956, Age: 4, Chestnut, Mare, Sire: Hilin Carnedd, Dam: Eyarth Sunflower, Breeder: Mr D.li. Evans 2nd. Saoirse Keohane, The Barn Gallery,, Gurranes South, Drimoleague, Cork, P47D576 Janpete China Doll, Passport: 826046020172379, Age: 7, Bay, Filly, Sire: Wortley Fisher King, Dam: Callan Valley Venus, Breeder: Mrs J.a. Mansfield Munster Agricultural Society 8 CLASS E4: WELSH PONY CHAMPIONSHIP (RING 1 11:30AM) The 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes E1, E2, & E3 will compete in the Welsh Pony Championship. Championship class: no direct entry Pure Bred Connemara Pony Section CLASS E5: CONNEMARA PONY MARE (RING 1 12:00PM) All mares should be 4 years old and over. The handler must be the correct age for the height of the pony shown under IPS rules. 1st. Martin O Sullivan, Droum, Leap, Leap, Co Cork, Cork, P81K702 Active Beauty, Passport: M1372100400023794, Age: 11, Grey, Mare, Sire: Robe Earl, Dam: Active Lady, Breeder: Mr James Scott 2nd. Seán Ó Conaire, 5 Orchard Avenue, Rathkeale, Co Limerick Cashel Bobby, Passport: M1-37200400002706, Age: 7, Grey, Mare, Sire: Kinvara Boy, Dam: Lehenagh Silver Lady, Breeder: Padraic Leonard 3rd. Nicola Drake, Lomondside, Camden Rd, Crosshaven, Cork, P43EW42 Coleen’s Surprise, Passport: 372100400022180, Age: 12, Grey, Mare, Sire: Robe Thunder Dun, Dam: Cookstreet Lady, Breeder: John Kinnane CLASS E6: CONNEMARA PONY FOAL (RING 1 12:30PM) Open to foals from mare shown in class E5 The handler must be the correct age for the height of the pony shown under IPS rules. 1st. Martin O Sullivan, Droum, Leap, Leap, Co Cork, Cork, P81K702 Droumleap Blue Night, Passport: Awaiting Reg, Age: Foal, Grey, Colt, Sire: Glencarrig Knight, Dam: Active Beauty, Breeder: Martin O Sullivan 2nd. 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