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Sheep Section from (750) GWOBR LLOYD FAMILY AWARD to (759) Rwas / Marks & Spencer Young Sheep Handler 19 Aug 2019 at 11:35 Exhibitor Awards For 2019 Royal Welsh Show Division Sheep:- Sheep Section From (750) GWOBR LLOYD FAMILY AWARD To (759) Rwas / Marks & Spencer Young Sheep Handler 19 Aug 2019 at 11:35 Class 750 GWOBR LLOYD FAMILY AWARD Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 A D & E E Richards 4094 1 A D & E E Richards 4119 1 Mr Iestyn Richards 4108 2 Mr David Wood 3800 2 Messrs C, A & R Joseph 3733 2 Mr Gareth Jones 3669 Class 751 THE RWAS SUPREME PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP Held (25 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Harley Turner 6245 1 W & C Ingram 6205 2 Mr Iestyn Richards 4077 2 Mr Iestyn Richards 4108 Class 752 THE RWAS NATIVE UPLAND CHAMPIONSHIP Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Gareth & Catrin Price 6380 2 A D & E E Richards 4106 Class 753 The Rwas Continental Championship Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Procters Farm Ltd 6112 2 Mr & Mrs Paul & Christine Tippetts 5868 Class 754 THE RWAS NATIVE LOWLAND CHAMPIONSHIP Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name No Results Class 755 The Rwas/shearwell Data Ltd "champion Of Champions" Award Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Procters Farm Ltd 6112 2 Mr & Mrs Paul & Christine Tippetts 5868 Class 756 The Rwas Interbreed Group Championship Held (25 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tom & Beth Evans 4068 1 Tomos Roberts 4073 1 Mr Stephen Roberts 4072 2 Mr Bryan Evans 5580 Class 757 THE RWAS GEORGE HUGHES INTERBREED RAM LAMB CHAMPIONSHIP Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 W & C Ingram 5434 2 Messrs Steffan & Owain Jones 4954 Class 758 THE RWAS INTERBREED EWE LAMB CHAMPIONSHIP Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Dafydd Jones 6252 2 Procters Farm Ltd 6112 Class 759 Rwas / Marks & Spencer Young Sheep Handler Held (24 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name No Results Exhibitor Awards For 2019 Royal Welsh Show Division Sheep:- WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP - (PEDIGREE SECTION) From (760) RAM, two shear or over. To (772) Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Champion Welsh Mountain (pedigree) Exhibit. 19 Aug 2019 at 11:35 Class 760 RAM, two shear or over. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mrs Julie Earle 3325 2 Mr Lloyd Davies 3324 3 Miss Mona Williams 3328 4 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3326 Class 761 RAM, shearling. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr David Allan Williams 3336 2 Mr J Eifion J Jones 3332 3 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3329 4 Miss Mona Williams 3337 5 Miss Anest Fllur Roberts 3335 6 Mr Oliver Morgan 3334 Class 762 RAM lamb. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 C & P Grove 3341 2 Mr Lloyd Davies 3338 3 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3340 4 Miss Mona Williams 3348 5 Mr J Eifion J Jones 3342 6 Mr Oliver Morgan 3345 Class 763 Rwas Special Rosette - For The Best Pedigree Ewe With Its Own Ram Lamb. Both Animals To Be Judged. The Lamb To Run With Its Mother. Sire To Be Stated. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Miss Mona Williams 3348 2 Miss Katie Sian Lewis 3344 Class 764 EWE, that has reared lambs in 2019. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Miss Mona Williams 3360 2 Miss Katie Sian Lewis 3354 3 Mrs Julie Earle 3350 4 Miss Katie Sian Lewis 3355 5 Mr Lloyd Davies 3349 6 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3351 Class 765 EWE, shearling. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Lloyd Davies 3363 2 Miss Anest Fllur Roberts 3373 3 Mr David Allan Williams 3375 4 Mr G O Jones 3369 5 Mr G O Jones 3368 6 Mr Euros Jones 3367 Class 766 EWE lamb. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 C & P Grove 3381 2 Miss Anest Fllur Roberts 3386 3 Mr Carwyn Harries 3382 4 Mr J Eifion J Jones 3383 5 Mr Lloyd Davies 3377 6 C & P Grove 3380 Class 767 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe shearling or over and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Miss Mona Williams 3389 2 Mrs Julie Earle 3378 3 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3379 4 Mr David Allan Williams 3388 Class 768 Rt. Hon. Lord Mostyn Perpetual Cup And Rwas Group Rosettes - Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Miss Mona Williams 3360 6 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3329 Class 769 Coronation Perpetual Silver Cup And Rwas Progeny Rosettes Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3364 2 C & P Grove 3341 3 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3365 4 C & P Grove 3380 5 Mr Emyr & Hannah Ela Evans 3329 6 C & P Grove 3381 Class 770 Late Brigadier W H Wynne Finch Perpetual Trophy And Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Best Male Exhibit. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mrs Julie Earle 3325 2 C & P Grove 3341 Class 771 *cefngwyn Memorial Trophy And Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Best Female Exhibit. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Lloyd Davies 3363 2 Miss Mona Williams 3360 Class 772 Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Champion Welsh Mountain (pedigree) Exhibit. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mrs Julie Earle 3325 2 Mr Lloyd Davies 3363 Exhibitor Awards For 2019 Royal Welsh Show Division Sheep:- WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP - (HILL FLOCK SECTION) From (773) RAM, two shear or over. To (782) Farm & Pet Place Award, Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Champion Welsh Mountain (hill Flock) Exhibit. 19 Aug 2019 at 11:35 Class 773 RAM, two shear or over. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3392 2 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3391 3 Mr Hywel Wigley Jones 3393 4 Mr Thomas Evans 3390 Class 774 RAM, shearling. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3394 2 Mr Enoc Jenkins 3395 3 Mr Hywel Wigley Jones 3397 Class 775 RAM lamb. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Dewi Jenkins 3400 2 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3399 3 Mr Thomas Evans 3398 4 Mr Hywel Wigley Jones 3402 Class 776 EWE, that has reared lambs in 2019. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3403 Class 777 EWE, shearling. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3406 2 Mr Enoc Jenkins 3408 3 Mr Enoc Jenkins 3407 4 Mr Thomas Evans 3405 5 Mr Ednyfed Jones 3409 6 Mr Hywel Wigley Jones 3410 Class 778 EWE lamb. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Enoc Jenkins 3413 2 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3412 3 Mr Enoc Jenkins 3414 4 Mr Thomas Evans 3411 5 Mr Hywel Wigley Jones 3416 6 Mr Ednyfed Jones 3415 Class 779 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe shearling or over and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Enoc Jenkins 3414 2 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3412 3 Mr Thomas Evans 3411 Class 780 Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Best Male Exhibit. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3392 2 Mr Dewi Jenkins 3400 Class 781 Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Best Female Exhibit. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3406 2 Mr Enoc Jenkins 3408 Class 782 Farm & Pet Place Award, Rwas Championship Rosette - For The Champion Welsh Mountain (hill Flock) Exhibit. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3392 2 Mr Tomos R Hulme 3406 Exhibitor Awards For 2019 Royal Welsh Show Division Sheep:- SOUTH WALES MOUNTAIN SHEEP From (783) RAM, two shear or over. To (792) Rwas Championship Rosette - Champion 19 Aug 2019 at 11:35 Class 783 RAM, two shear or over. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 S & E Williams 3421 2 Mr Arthur Davies 3417 3 Williams Partners 3420 4 Mr David Vicary 3419 5 Mr T D Ingram 3418 Class 784 RAM, shearling. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr Arthur Davies 3422 2 Mr David Vicary 3424 3 Williams Partners 3426 4 Mr David Vicary 3425 5 S & E Williams 3427 Class 785 RAM lamb. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Williams Partners 3433 2 Mr Howard Vicary 3432 3 Mr David Vicary 3431 4 S & E Williams 3434 5 Mr Arthur Davies 3428 6 Mr T D Ingram 3430 Class 786 EWE, shearling or over, ewes older than shearling must have reared lambs in 2019. Held (22 Jul 2019) Place Exhibitor Catalogue Animal Name 1 Mr David Vicary 3440 2 Mr David Vicary 3441 3 Mr Arthur Davies 3435 4 Williams Partners 3442 5 Mr Arthur Davies 3436 6 S & E Williams 3443 7 Miss Elin Meredith 3438 8 Miss Elin Meredith 3439 Class 787 EWE lamb.
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