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Camborne Show Cattle Section Results 2015 Camborne Show Society 73rd Annual CAMBORNE SHOW CATTLE SECTION RESULTS 2015 THE MITCHELL & WEBBER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY FOR THE SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP Z Polkinghorne Indiana – Laity Farms THE COGEGOES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Trerose Burlesque – Christophers Family THE AVON FARMERS LTD PERPETUALCHALLENGE TROPHY FOR THE BEST PAIR OF HEIFERS Wellatree Erica and Wellatree Frankie – Mr J E Buckland THE HARRY COCK CHALLENGE TROPHY Ayrshire Breed THE PEAT MARWICK McCLINTOCK PERPETUAL TROPHY FOR THE 2nd BEST ANIMAL IN THE SHOW (OTHER THAN THE COGEGOES CUP WINNER). Killiworgie Emperor – Mr & Mrs S Gummow THE MIKE HAWKEN PERPETUAL TROPHY, TO BE AWARDED TO THE EXHIBITOR GAINING MOST POINTS IN THE SHOW. (EXCLUDING Y.F.C. & JUNIOR CLASSES). Christophers Family AYRSHIRES Judge: Mr A Thomas, Redruth Class 1 Heifer born on or after 1st August 2014 1st - Tristar Free Beer Jemima – Creeper Family 2nd - Kennall Full Beam – Mr & Mrs C & Miss E Roskilly 3rd - Rosehill Rock On Magenta – Christophers family 2 Unserved Heifer 1st - Gadles Napier Sadie – Pollard & Coryn 2nd -Tristar Free Beer Jemima – Creeper Family 3rd - Tristar Burdette Sybil – Creeper Family 4th - Kennall Full Beam – Mr & Mrs C & Miss E Roskilly 3 Heifer in calf (with first calf) 1st - Rosehill Miss Pans Magenta – Christophers family 2nd - Devas Whitelady 43 - Mr & Mrs C & Miss E Roskilly 4 Cow in calf but not in milk 1st - Rosehill Majolica – Christophers Family 2nd - Devas Tingle 10 - Mr & Mrs C. Miss E Roskilly 5 Heifer in milk 1st - Rosehill Miss B T Magenta – Christophers Family 2nd -Roselle Evie – Christophers Family 6 Cow in milk 1st - Trerose Burlesque – Christophers Family 2nd - Devas White Riband 13 - Mr & Mrs C & Miss E Roskilly 3rd - Rosehill Perdy Bouquet – Christophers Family 4th - Kennall Penny Vale - Mr & Mrs C & Miss E Roskilly 7 A pair comprising any two cattle owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the above classes 1st - Trerose Burlesque and Rosehill Blue Japchar - Christophers Family 2nd - Devas White Riband 13 and Kennall Penny Vale - Mr & Mrs C & Miss E Roskilly SPECIAL PRIZES A Perpetual Challenge cup presented by M. Lanyon, Esq., (Milker Services) for Best Ayrshire in Show. Trerose Burlesque – Christophers Family The Tregonwell Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Messrs. T P Williams & Son for the Best Ayrshire bred in Cornwall by the Exhibitor who is a Member of Ayrshire Society. Trerose Burlesque – Christophers Family A Perpetual Trophy will be presented to the winner of Class 2. Gadles Napier Sadie – Pollard & Coryn HOLSTEINS Judge: Mr N Hugo, Bodmin Class 8 Heifer born on or after 1st August 2014 1st - Mabec Attwood Playmate – G G & J M Jenkin & Son 2nd - Cuckowel Echalor Cathy – P Phillips 3rd - Gilly Thrush 38 – P C, C D, and A J C Carter 9 Unserved heifer 1st - Treginegar Flash Maggie – P Phillips 2nd - Gilly Tanya - P C, C D, and A J C Carter 3rd - Gilly Minx 48 - P C, C D, and A J C Carter 10 Heifer in calf (with first calf) No entries 11 Cow in calf but not in milk 1st - Mabec Ross Playmate – G G & J M Jenkin & Son 12 Heifer in milk 1st - Mabec Zelgadis Hilary - G G & J M Jenkin & Son 13 Cow in milk 1st - Mabec Talent Annie - G G & J M Jenkin & Son 14 A pair comprising any two cattle owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the above classes Mabec Zelgadis Hilary and Mabec Talent Annie - G G & J M Jenkin & Son SPECIAL PRIZES The A E Old Perpetual Challenge Cup, for the Best Holstein in the Show. Mabec Zelgadis Hilary – G G & J M Jenkin & Son The Plyntwartha Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Holstein Pair, Exhibitor Bred. Mabec Talent Annie and Mabec Zelgadis Hilary – G G & J M Jenkin & Son South West Holstein Society Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining the most points in the Holstein Classes. G G & J M Jenkin & Son GUERNSEYS Judge: Mr H Mann, Zennor Class 15 Unserved Heifer 1st - Lucky Cow Lavender – Pollard & Coryn 16 Heifer in calf (with first calf) 1st - Blacknor C Dynamic Lavender – Pollard & Coryn 17 Cow in calf, but not in milk No entries 18 Heifer in milk No entries 19 Cow in milk 1st - 155 Trerose Yogi Bracken – Christophers Family 20 A pair comprising any two cattle owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the above classes. 1st - Blacknor C Dynamic Lavender and Lucky Cow Lavender – Pollard & Coryn SPECIAL PRIZES The Trethingey Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by the Late Mr and Mrs D Rogers to be awarded to winner of Class 16. Blacknor C Dynamic Lavender – Pollard & Coryn The Warwick-Pendarves Perpetual Challenge Cup, for the Best Female Guernsey exhibit. Trerose Yogi Bracken – Christophers Family JERSEYS Judge: Mr A Carter, Falmouth Class 21 Unserved Heifer st 1 - Logan Rock Tequila Yolande – J M & K Hinkley 22 Heifer in calf (with first calf) No entries 23 Cow in calf, but not in milk No entries 24 Heifer in milk No entries 25 Cow in milk 1st - 159 Trerose Perfector Nell – Christophers Family 2nd - 158 Roselle Symphony – Christophers Family 26 A pair comprising any two cattle owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the above classes. 1st - Christophers Family Trerose Perfector Nell and Roselle Symphony SPECIAL PRIZES The Bickford-Smith Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Jersey Exhibit. Trerose Perfector Nell – Christophers Family The Trevorlis Cup (perpetual) presented by Mrs and the late Mr H V Benney for the Best Pair of Jersey Cattle (Minimum of One to be Exhibitor Bred.) Trerose Perfector Nell and Roselle Symphony – Christophers Family SOUTH DEVONS Judge: Mr M Garrett, Okehampton Class 27 Cow in milk or in calf 1st - Z Polkinghorne Tulip 38 – Laity Farms 2nd- Kestle Tulip 85 – R K Rundle 28 Heifer born in 2013 1st - Trevoulter Blewjen 1 – G W J & L F Pluess 2nd – Penrose Stonehedging Shannagh – Mr & Mrs R Clemens 3rd - Carzise Audry 25 – A L Pascoe 29 Heifer born in 2014 1st - Kestle Dahlia 73 – R K Rundle 2nd -Carzise Sally 16 – A L Pascoe 3rd - Trevoulter Saffron 1 – G W J & L F Pluess 30 Bull born before 1st January 2014 1st - Z Polkinghorne Indiana – Laity Farms 2nd - Grove Claudius 102 – A L Pascoe 31 Bull born on or after 1st January 2014 1st - Carzise Claudius-1 – A L Pascoe 2nd -Trevoulter Breock 2 – G W J & L F Pluess 3rd - Z Polkinghorne Trefusis – Laity Farms 32 A pair comprising any two cattle owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the above classes. 1st – Kestle Tulip 85 and Kestle Dahlia 73 R K Rundle SPECIAL PRIZES The Trevassack Bluebell Perpetual Challenge Cup, for the Best South Devon Female Bred by the Exhibitor. Kestle Tulip 85 – R K Rundle The George Eustice Perpetual Memorial Trophy for the Best South Devon Male Exhibit. Z Polkinghorne Indiana – Laity Farms The Trewinnard Perpetual Challenge Cup, for the Best South Devon in the Show, plus Sash presented by South Devon Herd Book Society. Z Polkinghorne Indiana – Laity Farms OTHER RECOGNISED BRITISH NATIVE BEEF BREEDS Judge: Mr G Thomas, Penzance Class 33 Cow or Heifer born before January 2013 1st - Perton Flirt 9th - S J & B G Clamp 2nd -Trewavas Gladys K341 – Mr & Mrs M J Collins 34 Cow or Heifer born in or after January 2013 1st -Trenowin Olivia – S J & B G Clamp 2nd -Trewavas Vella – Mr & Mrs M J Collins 3rd -Bochym Violet 3rd – Mr J Langley 35 Bull – any age 1st - Treballywyn Mighty – T & S Wilton 2nd - St Aubyn Cornish Cracker – Mr J Langley 3rd - Trenowin Montgomery – S J & B G Clamp OTHER RECOGNISED CONTINENTAL BEEF BREEDS Judge: Mr G Thomas, Penzance Class 36 Cow or Heifer born before January 2013 1st - Eagleside Honey – Mr A M C Eddy 37 Cow or Heifer born in or after January 2013 1st - Glenroch Imogen – Mr A M C Eddy 2nd - Killiworgie Ellie May – Mr & Mrs S Gummow 3rd - Glenroch Joy – Mr A M C Eddy 38 Bull – any age 1st - Killiworgie Emperor – Mr & Mrs S Gummow 2nd -Treloweth Hermes – Mr A M C Eddy 3rd - Bosahn Firecracker – R J Gregory & A Lugg 39 COMMERCIAL – for Pure Bred or Cross Bred Steers and Heifers not exceeding 30 months, which have not been exhibited in any other breed classes at the Show. 1st -Dylan Galileo (Genus) - J M & K Hinkley 2nd -Lusty – Mr A M C Eddy SPECIAL AWARDS Bennett Perpetual Cup for Best Exhibit in Classes 33-39. Killiworgie Emperor – Mr and Mrs S Gummow Lodge and Thomas Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Simmental Exhibit. Killiworgie Emperor – Mr and Mrs S Gummow Special Rosette for Best Charolais Exhibit. Kerling Josh – R J Gregory & A Lugg YOUNG HANDLERS Judge: Miss B Walters, Launceston Class 40 The best prepared and exhibited Dairy calf of any breed, born after 1st January 2015 and led by a boy or girl aged 10 years but not more than 16 years on date of Show. 1st - Rosehill Rock On Magenta – Megan Stratton 2nd - Cuckowel Echalor Cathy – Miss Phillips 41 The best prepared and exhibited Beef calf of any breed, born after 1st January 2015 and led by a boy or girl aged 10 years but not more than 16 years on date of Show. 1st - Hendra Amberly – Aysha Benny 2nd – Polkinghorne Bentley – Oliver Laity 3rd – Hendra Marlee – Fleur Hinkley 42 The best prepared and exhibited Dairy calf of any breed, born after 1st January 2015 and led by a boy or girl aged 9 years or under on date of Show – Adult supervision permissible. 1st - Mabec Goldfish Rapture – Ruby Lambrick 2nd - Bluebell – Harry Johns 3rd - Mabec Glauco Playmate – Ellie Lambrick 43 The best prepared and exhibited Beef calf of any breed, born after 1st January 2015 and led by a boy or girl aged 9 years or under on date of Show – Adult supervision permissible.
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