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Bandon Show 2018 Bandon 2018 Show Champion Champion: 1 Whitehall Iris from Dan Tynan, Mountrath, Co. Laois CLASS 51. BULL BORN BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1ST 2017 Name of exhibit Date of Birth Sire Dam Exhibitior 1st Gurt Na Grue M 9 11/07/17 Birchpark Jediah Gurt Na Grue J 53 Dan Tynan, Mountrath, Co. Laois 2nd Ardnacrusha Lighthouse Et 07/09/16 Ampertaine Elgin Wood Road Ciara Et Donal Moloney, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare 3rd Knockcoolkerra Midnight 20/08/17 Norman Inventor Knockcoolkeare Janet Nadia B Micheal Roche, Mountcollins, Co. Limerick Sponsored By: Sherry Fitzgerald & Brennan and Busteed Bandon. CLASS 52. COW, ANY AGE Name of Exhibit Date of Birth Sire Dam Exhibitor 1st Whitehall Iris 01/08/13 Haltcliffe Dancer Whitehall Fabrina Dan Tynan, Mountrath, Co. Laois 2nd Carbery Elena 28/10/09 Sympa Omorga Veronique Keith Vickery, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork 3rd Roundhill Iodine 1496 01/11/13 Elite Forever Brill Et Roundhill Dondine 1074 ET Bobby O’Connell, Ballybrown, Co. Limerick Sponsored By: John O'Connell Agri/Environmental Services & OLS Consulting Engineers CLASS 53. FEMALE BORN BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1ST 2015 AND 31ST AUGUST 2017. Name of Exhibit Date of Birth Sire Dam Exhibitor 1st Elite Kimberly Et 15/12/15 Ampertaine Elgin Carwin Hillery Dan Tynan, Mountrath, Co. Laois 2nd Ardnacrusha Kylie 08/09/15 Sympa Ardnacrusha Hilarious Donal Moloney, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare 3rd Wood Road Lucia Et 23/09/16 Ampertaine Gigolo Claque Adrian Buckley, Drimoleague, Co. Cork 4th Roundhill Lunamine.1656 02/02/16 Elite Ice Cream Et Roundhill I Unamine 1440 Bobby O’Connell, Ballybrown, Co. Limerick Sponsored By: Irish Limousin Cattle Society & Kieran Crowley Contractor CLASS 54. CALF, MALE, BORN ON OR AFTER AUGUST 1st 2017 Name of Exhibit Date of Birth Sire Dam Exhibitor 1st Mount Scott Muhammad Et 03/10/17 Sympa Mount Scott Eileen Adrian Buckley, Drimoleague, Co. Cork 2nd Mount Scott Mario Et 02/10/17 Ampertaine Mount Scott Eileen Donal Moloney, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare Foreman 3rd Ardnacrusha McGregor 06/11/17 Lodge Hamlet Ardnacrusha Hilarious Donal Moloney, Ardnacrusha, Co. 4th Carbery Mercury 02/10/17 Roundhill Saturn Et Carbery Elena Keith Vickery, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork 5th Brookland Mozart 12/09/17 Chaumeil Brookland Joy John Hickey, Kilcommon, Co. Tipperary Sponsored By: West Cork Oils CLASS 54A. CALF FEMALE BORN ON OR AFTER AUGUST 1ST 2017. Name of Exhibit Date of Birth Sire Dam Exhibitor 1st Elite Manilla Et 16/09/17 Lodge Hamlet Whitehall Iris Dan Tynan, Mountrath, Co. Laois 2nd Don McKenzie Et 01/09/17. Craigaboke Jack Elite Light Et Tim O’Donovan, Dunmanway, Co. Cork 3rd Kellcummeen Millie 15/09/17 Emersone Kellcummeen Gillian Anthony Kelleher, Ballyvourney, Co. Cork 4th Mount Scott Mercy. 01/10/17 Lodge Hamlet Mount Scott Ita 2 Adrian Buckley, Drimoleague, Co. Cork 5th Ardnacrusha Miracle 02/10/17 Lodge Hamlet Inegale Donal Moloney, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare 6th. Ardnacrusha Mercedes. 10/10/17. Wilodge Joskins Etole Donal Moloney, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare 7th Brookland Maggie 10/09/17 Wilodge Cerberus Brookland Isabella Tom Hickey, Kilcommon, Co. Tipperary Sponsored By: Phil Murphy Accountants, Bandon CLASS 55. CALF MALE OR FEMALE BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1st 2018. Name of Exhibit Date of Birth Sire Dam Exhibitor 1st Rigsdale Navajo. 02/01/18 Castleview Gazelle Thomastown Izidora Peter Desmond, Ballinhassig, Co. Cork 2nd Ardlea Niro.Et 02/01/18 Killmactransa Karson Whitehall Iris Dan Tynan, Mountrath, Co. Laois 3rd Ardlea Nemo. 02/01/18 Whitehall Iris Dan Tynan, Mountrath, Co. Laois 4th Knockcoolkerra Nice Girl 04/01/18 Elite Ice Cream Et Knockcoolkeare Isobel Micheal Roche, Mountcollins, Co. Limerick 5th . Knockcoolkerra Ninja. 03/02/18 Glorieux Castleview Gail Michael Roche, Mountcollins, Co. Limerick 6th Ballybron Nina 14/02/18 Castleview Gazelle. Roundhill Iondine 1496 Bobby O’Connell, Ballybrown, Co. Limerick Sponsored By: Michael Crowley, Haulier Dunmanway & Neroli Hair Salon, Bandon .
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