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Results 2012 Results 2012 Class Pedigree Section Best Purebred Ewe any breed (Reared a Lamb) 1st Gerry O’Dowd, Clooncosy, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Gerry O’Dowd, Clooncosy, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 3rd Peter Rooney,Friarstown, Dromahair, Co. Leirim Best Purebred Continental Ram/ Ram Lamb 1st Martin Greavy, Kilgarion, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo 2nd Peter Rooney, Friarstown, Dormahair, Co. Leitrim 3rd Gerry O’Dowd, Clooncosy, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Best Purebred Suffolk Ram/Ram Lamb 1st Sean Durkcan, Cloonkeen, Portlaoise, Co. Laoise 2nd Sean Doyle, cartron, Colloney, Co. Sligo 3rd Sea Durkin, Cloonkee, Portlaoise, Co. Laoise Class Purebred Non-Reg Section Best Ewe (reared a lamb 1st Sean Durkin, Cloonkee, Portlaoise, Co. Laoise 2nd Sean Doyle, Cartron, Collooney, Co. Sligo 3rd Stephen Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo Best Hogget Pair 1st Leon Mc Gowan, Grange, Co. Sligo 2nd Peter Rooney, Friarstown, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 3rd Stephen Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo Class 88A Best Suffolk Ewe Lamb 1st Sean Doyle, Cartron, Collooney, Co. Sligo 2nd Sean Doyle, Cartron, Collooney, Co. Sligo 3rd Nadine Barber, Grange, Co. Sligo Class Crossbred Section Best Crossbred Ewe (Reared a Lamb) 1st Stephen Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo 2nd Stephen Clarke, Coolaney, C. Sligo 3rd Kieran Henderson, Newtown Ward, Grange, Co. Sligo Best Crossbred Continental Hogget Pair 1st Stephen Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo 2nd Kieran Henderson, Newtown Ward, Grange, Co. Sligo Best Crossbred Non-Continental Hogget Pair 1st Nadine Barber, Grange, Co. Sligo Best Crossbred Ewe Lamb 1st Martin Greavy, Kilgavrin,Bonnicolon, Co. Mayo 2nd Nadine Barber, Grange, Co. Sligo Best Crossbred, Factory Lamb 1st Sean Durkin, Cloonkee, Portlaoise, Co. Laoise 2nd Martin Greavy, Kilgavrin, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo 3rd Peter Rooney, Friarstown, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim Champion of the Crossbred Section Martin Greavy, Kilgavrin, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo Class 95 Best Mountain Ram/hogget/Ewe 1st Nadine Barber, Grange Co. Sligo 2nd Niall Brennan, New town Ward, Grange, Co Sligo 3rd Niall Brennan, New town Ward, Grange, Co. Sligo Best Mountain Ewe Lamb 1st Niall Brennan, New town Ward, Grange Co. Sligo 2nd Nadine Barber, Grange, Co. Sligo 3rd Nadine Barber, Grange, Co. Sligo Class Miscellaneous Section Class 97: Best Butchers Lamb 1st Stephen Clarke, Coolaney 2nd Leon M Gowan, Grange, Co. Sligo 3rd Nadine Barber, Grange, Co. Sligo Best Ewe Any Breed Confined to Local Exhibitors 1st Stephen Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo 2nd Gerry O’Dowd, Clooncosy, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 3rd Mark Walsh, Whitehill, Riverstown Class Youth Section Best Pet Lamb 1st Bethann Davey, 2nd Fiona Davey, Gleann, Sooey, Co. Sligo 3rd Clara Mc Govern, Sooey, Co. Sligo Class Best Store Lamb 1st Fiona Davey, Cleann, Sooey, Co. Sligo 2nd Niall Higgins, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Mark Greavy, Kilgavrin, Bonniconlon, Co.Mayo Best Store Lamb 1st Stephen Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo 2nd Niall Higgins, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Mark Greavy, Kilgavrin, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo Champion & Reserve of Show Plaque: Mark Greavy, Kilgavrin, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo Voucher: Sean Durkin, Clonkeen, Portlaoise, Co. Laoise Results of Home Industries Vegetable and Farm Produce Lettuce 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim Cabbage 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim Best Carrots 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim Best onions No Prize given Best Parsnips No Prize given Longest Carrot or Parsnip No Prize given Best sticks of Rhubarb 1st Kathleen Martyn, Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo 2nd Ciara Conlon, Aughncloy, Geevagh, Co. Sligo 3rd Breda Forkin, Keash, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Eggs –Brown Hen 1st Valarie Somers, Castlebaldwin, Co. Sigo 2nd Bob Little, Rusheen, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Odhran Conlon, Aughnacloy, Geevagh, Co. Sligo Eggs Duck 1st Ailish O’Connor, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Tullamore Collection of Vegetables 1st John Anderson, Branchfield, Drumfin, Co. Sligo Board Bia Potato Championship 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim Domestic Arts Championship 1st Francis Mc Nulty, C/O Bill and Olive Healy, Strandhill, Sligo 2nd Frances Foody, Stokane, Corballa, Sligo Homemade Blackcurrant Jam 1st Dorthy Taylor, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Richard Taylor, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Homemade Strawberry Jam 1st Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Homemade Raspberry Jam 1st Kieran Henderson, Grange, Co. Sligo 2nd Gladys Barlow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Homemade Marmalade Jam 1st Mary Gallagher, Bonniconlon, Co Mayo 2nd Brid Ridge Mc Nulty, Drumfin Homemade Rhubarb Jam 1st Kieran Henderson, Grange, Co. Sligo Quality Black Turf 1st Sean Hunt, Gurteen, Co Sligo 2nd Dorthy Taylor, Cambs, Ballymote, Co Sligo 3rd Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co Sligo Home Baking Homemade Rhubarb Tart 1st Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Homemade Apple Tart 1st Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Valarie Somers, Castlebaldwin, Co Sligo Homemade 6 Plain Scones 1st Mary Gallagher, Bonniconlon, Co Mayo 2nd Kathleen Barlow, Cuitylough, Riverstown, Co Sligo Homemade White Soda Bread 1st Mary Gilbride, Lisacoghill, Drumkeerin, Co Leitrim 2nd Mary Gilbride, Lisacoghill, Drumkeerin, Co Leitrim Homemade Brown Soda 1st Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co Sligo 2nd Mary Gilbride, Lisacoghill, Drumkeerin, Co Leitrim Homemade Quiche 1st Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Pasty Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Homemade Sponge Cake 1st Maureen Kellegher Mc Nally, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim Swiss Roll 1st Evelyn Wymbs, Cloonamahon, Co. Sligo 2nd Margaret Doddy, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Homemade Butter Sponge 1st Maureen Kellegher Mc Nally, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim Home made Butter Sponge Decorated 1st Kayleigh Wilkinson, Ross, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Carrot Cake 1st Mary Gallagher, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo 2nd Mary Gilbride, Lisacoghill, Drumkeerin, Co Leitrim Shortbread 1st Margaret Doddy, Ballymote, co. Sligo 2nd Breda Forkin, Keash, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Pan Boxty 1st Margaret Doddy, Ballymote, co. Sligo 2nd Gladys Barlow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Homemade Potato Cake 1st Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Kieran Henderson, Grange, Co. Sligo Tullamore Odlums Home Cooking Championship 1st Mary Gilbride, Lisacoghill, Drumkeerin, Co. Leitrim 2nd Breda Forkin, Keash, Ballymote, co. Sligo Chocolate Cook of the Year 1st Mary Gilbride, Lisacoghill, Drumkeerin, Co. Leitrim Home Crafts Best Household Article made of wood 1st Lilly Flynn, Lackagh, Drumfin, Co. Sligo 2nd Lilly Flynn, Lackagh, Drumfin, Co. Sligo Hand Crochet Any Article 1st Ina Craig, Ballinafad, Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo 2nd Clare Wallace, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Best Hand Knit Garment traditional Arran stitches new 1st Noelle Carter, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo Any Hand Knit Article 1st Jessica Rocherford, Durmfin, Co. Sligo 2nd Claire Wallace, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Something New from Something Old 1st Rosanne West, 2nd Mary Tahney, Riverstown, Col. Sligo Any Article in Patchwork 1st Mabel Lang, Ballinafad, Co. Sligo 2nd Claire Wallace, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Any Hand Embrodiered Article 1st Mary Taheny, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Noelle Carter, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo Best Handmade Cushion Cover Excluding Patchwork 1st Noelle Carter, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo Any Article in Applique 1st Claire Wallace, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Kathleen Martyn, Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo Any Picture using Embroidery 1st Claire Wallace, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Lilly Flynn, Lackagh, Drumfin, Co. Sligo Adult Art Best Original Painting 1st John Mc Andrew, Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo 2nd Aileen Bright, Rosses Point, Co. Sligo Best Drawing or Sketch 1st Emer Conlon 2nd Emer Conlon Flower Section Best Arrangement of Wild Flowers 1st Nick Flanagan 2nd Rosanne West, 3rd Mary Taheny, Knockbreenagh, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Best Arrangement of Cut Flowers 1st Emma Mc Goldrick, Calry Best Arrangement for Hall Table 1st Noelle Carter, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo 2nd Mary Tighe, Ballindoon, Co. Sligo Best Arrangement for Dining Table 1st Mary Taheny, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Noelle Carter, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo Best Display of Roses 1st Kathleen Barlow, Rivertown, Co. Sligo Best Rose of the Show 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim 2nd Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim Best Potted Plant 1st Noelle Carter, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo 2nd Aileen Bright, Rosses Point, Co. Sligo Best Potted Plant in Flower 1st Noelle Carter, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo 2nd Aileen Bright, Rosses Point, Co. Sligo Best Window Box 1st Lilly Flynn, Lackagh, Drumfin, Co. Sligo A Lady’s Spray 1st Mary Tahney, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim A Gentleman’s Button Hole 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahaire, Co. Leitrim 2nd Carmel Tahney, Ballinafad, Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo Photograph Section Best Photography of Baby/Toddler 1st Sandra Deehan, Belville, Dromore West, Sligo 2nd Ina Craig, Ballinafad, Castlebaldwin, Co Sligo Best Photograph of Agricultural Scene 1st Sandra Deehan, Belville, Dromore West, Co. Sligo 2nd Imelda Ryan Jones, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Best Black and White Photograph 1st Noelle Carter, All Creatures Great and Small 1st Nuala Gray, Barroe North, Highwood 2nd Gladys Barlow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Best Celebration Photograph 1st Carmel Tahney, Ballinafad, Castlebaldwin, Co. 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