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1: Registered Pedigree Jersey Heifer Calf Jersey 1: Registered Pedigree Jersey Heifer Calf 1. Daniel Curtin Euro Joel Prance, 372226404390013, 31st Jan 2018, Gumio Joel, Suirvalley IPod Prance IP 2. Ben Tyrrell Woodtown Abbott, Kildalkey, Meath. Woodtown Gyvel Zambuka, 372-213647-54066, 4th Feb 2018, VJ Gyvelburg Hihl Gyvel, Woodtown Herodot Zambuka 3. Ben Tyrrell Woodtown Abbott, Kildalkey, Meath. Woodtown Gyvel Manaia 5, 372-213647-23998, 22nd Jan 2018, VJ Gyvelburg Hihl Gyvel, Woodtown Link Manaia 4 4. Peter & Paula Hynes Rathard, Aherla, Cork, Cork. Ballinahina Mandarin, 372219901255013, ie 1414117-5-3089, Ribble Vanahelm Mandarin 2: FBD National Livestock Show Jersey Young Handler of the Year 2018 1. Muiris Kearney Clounmacon, Listowel, Kerry. 2. Peter & Paula Hynes Rathard, Aherla, Cork, Cork. 3. Peter & Paula Hynes Rathard, Aherla, Cork, Cork. 4. Peter & Paula Hynes Rathard, Aherla, Cork, Cork. 3: Registered Pedigree Jersey Maiden or In-calf Heifer 1. Conor Lynch Ballyelan, Ballingarry, Limerick. Lisnacunna Tequila Veronica, IE-141477580900, 8th Sep 2016, Tequila, Potterswalls Lexington Veronica 2. Peter & Paula Hynes Rathard, Aherla, Cork, Cork. Ballinahina Optima, 372219901264998, ie 1414117 5 3089, UK 182798602161 3. PJ & John Kelly Rahanine, Rochfortbridge, Westmeath. Woodtown Hove Japonica, 372213764733842, 25th Feb 2017, JE2419, Woodtown BROILER JAPONICA 10 4. Peter & Paula Hynes Rathard, Aherla, Cork, Cork. Rathard Cinderella, UK 963682202222, VJ Lintrup, DK01951602000 Tullamore Show 4: Registered Pedigree Jersey Heifer In-milk 1. Conor Lynch Ballyelan, Ballingarry, Limerick. Ballyealan Tequila Louise, IE-241476472550, 6th Mar 2016, Tequila, Ballyealan Excitation Louise 2. John Moore Ardvarragh, Clyduff, Rhode, Offaly. Bruhlhof fp Karona, DE0770340098, 9th Feb 2016, Royalty ridge Firepower, Avonlea Kendra 3. Eamonn McLoughney Ballythomas, Ardcroney, Nenagh, Co Tipperary. Ballythomas excitation lily, 331083851584, 14th Jan 2016, Excitation, Woodtown lily 5: Registered Pedigree Jersey Cow In-milk 1. Rickey Barrett The elms, Adamstown, Ballinhassig, Cork. Laurelelm glamour Ex96, Ie 1416483-2-0695, 18th Sep 2008, Bridon remake comerica, Potterswalls resurrection glam Ex 2. Eamonn McLoughney Ballythomas, Ardcroney, Nenagh, Co Tipperary. Ribblesdale excitation willow, Uk182798201317, 10th Jul 2010, Excitation, Ribblesdale willow 3. Seamus Shannon Belturbet, Cavan. Clonocey Hang time Bluebell, IE372224997360971, 1st Oct 2017, Cookie Cutper Hangtime, Clonocey Bluebell 6: FBD National Livestock Show Registered Pedigree Jersey Champion 1. Rickey Barrett The elms, Adamstown, Ballinhassig, Cork. Laurelelm glamour Ex96, Ie 1416483-2-0695, 18th Sep 2008, Bridon remake comerica, Potterswalls resurrection glam Ex 2. Eamonn McLoughney Ballythomas, Ardcroney, Nenagh, Co Tipperary. Ribblesdale excitation willow, Uk182798201317, 10th Jul 2010, Excitation, Ribblesdale willow 7: Best Udder from Classes 4 & 5 1. Eamonn McLoughney Ballythomas, Ardcroney, Nenagh, Co Tipperary. Ribblesdale excitation willow, Uk182798201317, 10th Jul 2010, Excitation, Ribblesdale willow 8: Best Pair of Registered Jersey Cows or Heifers Tullamore Show 1. Eamonn McLoughney Ballythomas, Ardcroney, Nenagh, Co Tipperary. Ribblesdale excitation willow, Uk182798201317, 10th Jul 2010, Excitation, Ribblesdale willow Kilgarriffe monica, 141411782498, 23rd Mar 2013, On time, Kilgarriffe martha 2. Peter & Paula Hynes Rathard, Aherla, Cork, Cork. Ballinahina Mandarin, 372219901255013, ie 1414117 5 3089, Ribble Vanahlem Mandarin Ballinahina Optima, 372219901264998, ie 1414117 5 3089, UK182798602161 Dairy Shorthorn 12: Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer Born in 2018 1. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. Ballytrain heather 12th, 372216090481595, 18th Jan 2026, kix, ballytrain heather 4th 2. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Sabina 10th, 372218558791010, 18th Jan 2029, Churchroyd Walter, Ransboro Sabina 3rd 3. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. Ballytrain fanny 43rd, 372216090491621, 18th Mar 2007, pennygate annies prophet, Ballytrain fanny 19th 4. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. RANSBORO GERI 11TH, 372218558721004, Ransboro Chisum, Ransboro Geri 9th 13: FBD National Livestock Show Dairy Shorthorn Young Handler of the Year 2018 1. Ben Carter Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. 2. Thomas Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. 3. Sam Carter Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. 4. Padraig Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. 5. Sean Smyth Smyths Farm, St Margaret, Co Dublin. 14: Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer Born in 2017 1. John Fox Ballinacregg, Oranmore, Galway. Ballinacregg Belle 786, 372218509280786, 13th Feb 2017, Clarefield Millman, Ballinacregg Belle 11th Tullamore Show 2. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. Ballytrain miami marina, ie291195591475, 9th Jan 2017, milwolder miami, ballytrain marina 6th 3. Kenneth Smyth Smyths Farm, St Margarets, County Dublin, Dublin. Kilrisk Fanny 6th, IE372216571310054, 18th May 2017, MS4008, Kilrisk Fanny 1st 4. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Queen Meave 30th, IE331499510938, Churchroyd Walter, Ransboro Queen Meave 27th 5. John Fox Ballinacregg, Oranmore, Galway. Ballinacregg Grayling 768, 372218509260768, 26th Jan 2017, Reitan 2, Ballinacregg Grayling 11th 15: FBD National Livestock Show Dairy Shorthorn Young Handler of the Year 2018 1. Agnes Healy Smithstown, Maynooth, Kildare. 2. Aimee Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. 3. Ciara Fox Ballinacregg, Oranmore, Galway. 16: Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer In-calf 1. John Fox Ballinacregg, Oranmore, Galway. Ballinacregg Belle 786, 372218509280786, 13th Feb 2017, Clarefield Millman, Ballinacregg Belle 11th 2. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Jenna 3rd, IE331499520922, Churchroyd Walter, Rodway Jenna 2nd 3. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. Ballytrain miami marina, ie291195591475, 9th Jan 2017, milwolder miami, ballytrain marina 6th 4. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Queen Meave 30th, IE331499510938, Churchroyd Walter, Ransboro Queen Meave 27th 5. John Fox Ballinacregg, Oranmore, Galway. Ballinacregg Grayling 768, 372218509260768, 26th Jan 2017, Reitan 2, Ballinacregg Grayling 11th 17: Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer In-milk 1. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. ballytrain grace 6th, ie291195551364, 16th Jan 2012, treeton pimp, Ballytrain grace 3rd Tullamore Show 2. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Cherry, IE331499540890, Ransboro Jupiter, Cherry 3. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Daphne 18th, IE331499530873, Ransboro Jay Z, Ransboro Daphne 13th 4. Kenneth Smyth Smyths Farm, St Margarets, County Dublin, Dublin. Kilrisk Fanny 5th, IE171085910044, 2nd Mar 2016, Kilrisk Marlycote, Kilrisk FANNY 3RD 18: Pedigree Registered Shorthorn Junior Cow Calved Twice or Three Times 1. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. ballytrain marina 6th, IE 291195561126, 13th Apr 2009, innisfail prince of diamonds, Ballytrain marina 4th 2. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Sabina 4th, IE331499530774, Rodway Matrix, Ransboro Sabina 3. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. nejay erin 8th, UK 305141601056, 14th Aug 2004, strickley true perfection, nejay erin 4. Kenneth Smyth Smyths Farm, St Margarets, County Dublin, Dublin. Kilrisk Fanny 4TH, IE171085960040, 18th May 2015, S914, KILRISK FANNY 2ND 5. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Wildeyes Orphan 16th, IE331499580804, Mapleton Vly Mister JP, Ransboro Wildeyes Orphan 13th 19: Registered Pedigree Dairy Shorthorn Cow in Milk 1. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. Ballytrain bloom 30th, IE291195511047, 13th Jan 2010, Brierysidde golden sand, Ballytrain laura 5th 2. Kenneth Smyth Smyths Farm, St Margarets, County Dublin, Dublin. KILRISK FANNY 1ST, IE171085930013, 20th May 2009, HCI, CARROWHUBBBOCK FANNY41ST 3. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Rodway Claribel 41st, UK304222200964, Winbrook Marmaduke, Rodway Claribel 36th 4. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Cressida 39th, IE331499510566, Gloun Bono, Ransboro Cressida 26th 20: FBD National Livestock Show Dairy Shorthorn Champion 1. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. Ballytrain bloom 30th, IE291195511047, 13th Jan 2010, Brierysidde golden sand, Ballytrain laura 5th Tullamore Show 2. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. ballytrain marina 6th, IE 291195561126, 13th Apr 2009, innisfail prince of diamonds, Ballytrain marina 4th 21: Best Group of Three Registered Pedigree Shorthorn Animals 1. James Lambe Formill, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Monaghan. ballytrain bloom, 1047, 13th Jan 2010, golden sand, b laura b wildmaid, 1219, 14th Mar 2028, holmes 2nd, r wildmaid n erin, uk 305141601056, 14th Aug 2004, true perfection, n erin 2. The Carter Family (Glenn Carter) Oldcastle, Clonakenny, Roscrea, Tipperary. Ransboro Cressida 39th, IE331499510566, Gloun Bono, Ransboro Cressida 26th Rodway Claribel 41st, UK304222200964, Winbrook
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