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M Cattle Section M Dairy Cattle M Cattle Section M Dairy Cattle Jersey Class: 1 Registered Pedigree Jersey Heifer Calf born in 2011 Sponsor: Agri Needs, Birr Prizes: 1st ¯ ª100, 2nd ¯ ª60, 3rd ¯ ª50, 4th ¯ ª30 1. Ms Aisling Neville, Ballydaly, Tullamore, Co Offaly Lynally SZN Goldie: 301511820838, Ace, Lynally Balsa Goldie. 04.01.2011 2. Mr Philip Whitley, Village View, Kilmoney, Carrigaline, Co Cork Villageview Gold Sweet Julie: 141638650642, Iatola, Potterswalls Seniors Sweet Julie. 11.02.2011 3. Mr Denis A Roche, Slevoy, Foulksmills, Co Wexford Slevoy Chocolate: 371068370553, Bally Hooly Minstrel, Fruithill Battle. 19.02.2011 4. Ms Aisling Neville, Ballydaly, Tullamore, Co Offaly Lynally Ace Lola: 301511830979, Ace, Lynally Lexington Lola. 17.03.2011 Class: 2 Registered Pedigree Jersey Heifer In-milk Sponsor: Finlay Homes Builders, Tullamore Prizes: 1st ¯ ª200, 2nd ¯ ª150, 3rd ¯ ª100 1. Mr Patrick Ahern, Oughtiherra, Rylane, Co Cork Moorshill Buttercup 617: 141902240617, PVS, Glencash Rhona. 26.01.2009 2. Messrs Richard & Avril Helen, Kilgarriffe, Clonakilty, Co Cork Kilgarriffe Senior's Prance: 14141178450, Pinehaven Senior, Pottwerswalls Barristar Prance. 11.04.2008 3. Messrs J M & N Collins, Turlough Manor Farm, Newcastlewest, Co Limerick Turlough Mel Miss Daisy 2nd: 241618850695, Mollybrook Fusion, Turlough Mel Miss Daisy 90. 20.04.2008 Class: 3 Registered Pedigree Jersey Cow In-milk Sponsor: Jersey Cattle Society of Ireland Prizes: 1st ¯ ª200, 2nd ¯ ª150, 3rd ¯ ª100 1. Mr Patrick Ahern, Oughtiherra, Rylane, Co Cork Moorshill Sue: 141902210432, Lowland Frankie, Glencash Sue. 03.02.2006 2. Messrs Richard & Avril Helen, Kilgarriffe, Clonakilty, Co Cork Braymeadow Juno's Mickie Ex93 2E: 221181700045, Potterswalls Lord Juno, Braymeadow Styles Mischief. 15.06.2002 3. Messrs J M & N Collins, Turlough Manor Farm, Newcastlewest, Co Limerick Turlough Mel Miss Cutie 2nd VG86: 241618830693, Mollybrook Fusion, Turlough Mel CutieEX90. 16.04.2008 Class: 4 AIB National Livestock Show Registered Pedigree Jersey Champion Sponsor: Scally Precast, Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath 1. Mr Patrick Ahern, Oughtiherra, Rylane, Co Cork Moorshill Sue: 141902210432, Lowland Frankie, Glencash Sue. 03.02.2006 2. Messrs Richard & Avril Helen, Kilgarriffe, Clonakilty, Co Cork Braymeadow Juno's Mickie Ex93 2E: 221181700045, Potterswalls Lord Juno, Braymeadow Styles Mischief. 15.06.2002 Class: 5 Best Udder from Classes 2 & 3 Sponsor: Scally Precast, Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath Prizes: 1st ¯ ª150 1. Mr Patrick Ahern, Oughtiherra, Rylane, Co Cork Moorshill Sue: 141902210432, Lowland Frankie, Glencash Sue. 03.02.2006 Class: 6 Best Pair of Registered Jersey Cows or Heifers Sponsor: Flynn Feeds, Mullingar Prizes: 1st ¯ ª100, 2nd ¯ ª75, 3rd ¯ ª50 1. Messrs Richard & Avril Helen, Kilgarriffe, Clonakilty, Co Cork Braymeadow Juno's Mickie Ex93 2E: 221181700045, Potterswalls Lord Juno, Braymeadow Styles Mischief. 15.06.2002 2. Messrs J M & N Collins, Turlough Manor Farm, Newcastlewest, Co Limerick Turlough Mel Miss Cutie 2nd VG86: 241618830693, Mollybrook Fusion, Turlough Mel CutieEX90/ Turlough Mel Miss Daisy 2nd: 241618850695, Mollybrook Fusion, Turlough Mel Miss Daisy 90. 3. Mr Patrick Ahern, Oughtiherra, Rylane, Co Cork Moorshill Eve: 141902270454, Lowland Frankie, Glencash Eve/ Moorshill Sue: 141902210432, Lowland Frankie, Glencash Sue. Dairy Shorthorn Class: 7 Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer born in 2011 Sponsor: Mayo Mats, Belmullet - Cow Comfort Prizes: 1st ¯ ª100, 2nd ¯ ª60, 3rd ¯ ª50, 4th ¯ ª30 1. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Ballytrain Princess 35: 291195580856, Carrowhubbock Henry Cooper, Ballytrain Princess 30. 10.01.2011 2. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Ballytrain Jenny Deans 14: 291195510874, Vinra Frost Ted, Ballytrain Jennie Deans 2. 29.01.2011 3. Mr Roger McCarthy, Churchquarter, Cappagh, Dungarvan, Co Waterford Milkhill Waterloo Rose 12th: 351204621301, Lismulligan Fairway, Milkhill Waterloo Rose 8th. 12.01.2011 4. Mr Glenn Carter, Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Ransboro Eva 2: 331499540544, Ballyshane Rebel, Ransboro Eva. 03.03.2011 Class: 8 AIB National Livestock Show Dairy Shorthorn Young Handler of the Year 2011 (Under 14) Sponsor: Irish Shorthorn Society Prizes: 1st ¯ ª40, 2nd ¯ ª30, 3rd ¯ ª20 1. Ms Louise Carter, Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary 2. Mr Joseph McGrath, c/o Purcells, Kilrush, Thurles, Co Tipperary 3. Mr Matthew Longe, Oldcastle, Clonarenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Class: 9 Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer born in 2010 Sponsor: Arrabawn Co-op Creamery, Nenagh Prizes: 1st ¯ ª100, 2nd ¯ ª60, 3rd ¯ ª50, 4th ¯ ª30 1. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Ballytrain Jenny Deans 11: 291195580765, Maxton Invader, Ballytrain Jennie Deans 2. 02.02.2011 2. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Rodway Lady Barrington 32: 304222100872, Dunham Discovery, Rodway Lady Barrington 9. 22.01.2010 3. Mr John Fox, Ballinacregg, Oranmore, Co Galway Ballinacregg Belle 14; 18141680500, Bantonhall Silas, Ballinacregg Belle 272. 11.04.2011 4. Mr Denis A Roche, Slevoy, Foulksmills, Co Wexford Ransboro Cressida 34: 331499590516, Penny Gate Fynbar, Ransboro Cressida 10. 15.10.2010 Class: 10 AIB National Livestock Show Young Handler of the Year 2011 (nder 18) Sponsor: Irish Shorthorn Society Prizes: 1st ¯ ª40, 2nd ¯ ª30, 3rd ¯ ª20 1. Ms Louise Carter, Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary 2. Ms Karen Fox, Ballinacregg, Carnmore, Oranmore, Co Galway 3. Mr Matthew Longe, Oldcastle, Clonarenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Class: 11 Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer In-calf Sponsor: Feedall Diet Feeders Prizes: 1st ¯ ª100, 2nd ¯ ª60, 3rd ¯ ª40, 4th ¯ ª30 1. Mr Kenny Smyth, Smyth's Farm, St Margarets, Co Dublin Kilrisk Fancy RW: 171085930137, Hardcore Othello Moonshine, Carrowhubbock Fanny 41. 20.04.2009 2. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Ballytrain Primrose 15: 291195520735, Carrowhubbock Faldo, Ballytrain Primrose 12. 15.04.2009 3. Mr Roger McCarthy, Churchquarter, Cappagh, Dungarvan, Co Waterford Milkhill Waterloo Rose 9th: 351204691134, Lumville Convoy Red, Milkhill Waterloo Rose. 25.02.2009 4. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Rodway Lady Barrington 32: 304222100872, Dunham Discovery, Rodway Lady Barrington 9. 22.01.2010 Class: 12 Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer In-milk Sponsor: Dolan's Service Station, Kilcormac + Bluemount Trailers Prizes: 1st ¯ ª200, 2nd ¯ ª150, 3rd ¯ ª100, 4th ¯ ª50 1. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Ballytrain Kathleen 5: 291195580708, Churchroid Marsbars, Ballytrain Royal Kathleen 2. 20.03.2009 2. Mr Roger McCarthy, Churchquarter, Cappagh, Dungarvan, Co Waterford Milkhill Waterloo Rose 8th: 351204691076, Lumville Convoy Red, Milkhill Waterloo Rose 2nd. 10.05.2008 3. Mr Glenn Carter, Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Ransboro Watreloo Rose 27: 331499510327, Maxton Graduate, Ransboro Watreloo Rose 19. 4. Mr Glenn Carter, Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Ransboro Cressida 30: 331499520344, Carrowhubbock Henry Cooper, Ransboro Cressida 25. 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Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Ballytrain Jennie Deans 6: 291195530496, Carrowhubbock American Man, Ballytrain Jennie Deans 2. 24.01.2007 Class: 15 AIB National Livestock Show Dairy Shorthorn Champion Sponsor: Corrib & Midland Oil, Birr Prize: Perpetual Cup, Gold Medal & Sash 1. Mr Glenn Carter, Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Ransboro Primrose 36: 331499540172, Carrowhubbock Henry Cooper, Ransboro Primrose 29. 28.02.2006 2. Mr James Lambe, Farmill, Shantonagh, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan Ballytrain Kathleen 5: 291195580708, Churchroid Marsbars, Ballytrain Royal Kathleen 2. 20.03.2009 Registered Pedigree Holstein Friesian
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