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Show Schedule All Entries to Show Secretary: MRS MICHELLE DIMMOCK, MOUNT IDA, CLOONE, CO Cloone st 31 Annual Agricultural Show 2019 BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 5th AUGUST 2019 IN BEIRNE’S FIELD (ON BALLINAMORE RD) AND MARQUEE Show Schedule All entries to Show Secretary: MRS MICHELLE DIMMOCK, MOUNT IDA, CLOONE, CO. LEITRIM 087 – 9013515 Keep up to date with all our latest news on Facebook Tel: 087 901 3515 • Website: www.cloone-show.com • E-mail: [email protected] On Sunday, 28th July the 10am Mass in Cloone will be celebrated in memory of deceased Exhibitors, Sponsors, Patrons and Supporters of Cloone Agricultural Show, who have gone to their eternal reward since the Show was launched on August Bank Holiday 1988. R.I.P. Cloone 2019 CLOONE TIDY TOWNS COMMITTEE THE COMMITTEE OF THE ABOVE WOULD LIKE TO ASK SHOW PATRONS TO DISPOSE OF LITTER CAREFULLY AND TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR CO-OPERATION TIMETABLE OF EVENTS JUDGING IN HORSE SECTION .......................................................................... 10.00am JUDGING IN CATTLE SECTION ..........................................................................11.00am COOKERY, CRAFTS & HOME INDUSTRIES ..................................................11.00am FLOWERS, FARM & GARDEN SECTION ........................................................11.00am JUNIOR SECTION ......................................................................................................11.00am ADULT SECTION & PHOTOGRAPHY ...............................................................11.00am JUDGING IN POULTRY SECTION AND PETS ............................................ 12.00pm JUDGING IN DOG SHOW (REGISTRATION 12PM) ...............................................1.00pm JUDGING IN SHEEP & GOATS SECTIONS ......................................................1.30pm JUDGING BONNY BABY SHOW ........................................................................3.00pm Winner of the Best Dressed Lady at the Show and the Belle of Cloone Competition to be announced at 4.00pm Cloone 2019 Bóther na Naomh (Cloone) Adventure Duathlon CLOONE COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST 2019 2.5km Trail-Run > 20km Cycle > 5km Trail-Run (inc. 1km Kayak) 8.30am Registration Opens 9.30am 5km trail run 10am Under 16 Advenrure Race 11.am Main Race Starts €35 individual entry fee • €45 Team entry • €10 under 16s • €15 5km trail run Main Race: Over 16s only. Prizes: First 3 men, 3 women and first team. Junior Race: Under 16s only: Min age 7. Prizes: First Under 16s (Chipped timing for all races) For more information and to view the route, log onto: www.runireland.com/events or visit out Facebook page - Bóther na Naomh Duathlon. REGISTRATION AVAILABLE ONLINE OR ON THE DAY Cloones obstacle course for young and old is back by popular demand Prizes awarded on show day. for the fastest to complete. Cloone 2019 DPS Print • 071 967 1472 RULES OF SHOW 1. In any class there will be no 1st prize unless there 12. All Champions in the various cattle sections must are at least two competitors, no 2nd prize unless wait for the parade of Champions at the end of the there are at least three competitors and no 3rd show before receiving Championship money. prize unless there are at least four competitors. 13. Judging commences in the Horse section at 10.00 2. The show committee will not be responsible for a.m. Cattle starting at 11.00 a.m. Dog show starting accidents to competitors, exhibitors, or spectators at 1.00 p.m. Bonny Baby competition starting at attending the show, nor will they accept 3.00 p.m. responsibility for loss of or damage to property brought into the show grounds. 14. Exhibitors wishing to bring vehicles onto show 3. All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the grounds must do so before 10.30 a.m. exhibitor at the time of entry and there must be 15. All entry forms MUST be signed by exhibitor. no substitution for the animal or article entered in 16. All dogs must be on leads and must be handled any class. by owners at all times. Dogs are not allowed near 4. No person will be allowed to interfere with or the vicinity of the Horse & Cattle Rings under any crowd round the judge when adjudicating. circumstances (No excuses taken) Exhibitors doing so will forfeit their claim to prizes. 17. Should any matter rise not provided for in the 5. The decision of the judges will be final as to merit. foregoing rules, such matters, events and situations Points of qualifications, objections or appeals shall be referred to the committee, whose decision will be considered if lodged in writing with the secretary together with a fee of €25.00 before is final and binding. No appeal to law in any case 5 p.m., show day. Such objections will be permitted. considered by the committee of management. 18. Perpetual cups and trophies must be returned one The fee will be forfeited if the objection be deemed month before show. nivolous. 19. All prizewinners in the marquee must present their 6. In Pedigree classes exhibitors must give name, age prize card to receive their prize money on the day and tattoo number of stock being entered for use of the show. in show programme. 20. All exhibits are to remain in the Marquee until 7. No exhibitor or spectator will be allowed to stay 3.30 pm in the Marquee during the judging of the cookery, country crafts, home industries and garden 21. Statutory regulations regarding cattle disease sections unless required by the judge. ERADICATION must be observed. All animals 8. Exhibitors will not be awarded more than two 1st being exhibited must come from herds which are prizes with the same exhibit, but will be eligible to not restricted by T.B.. compete for special awards and championships. 22. All Champions must parade in order to receive 9. The committee reserves the right to revise, alter or their prize money amend the rules. 23. The committee reserves the right to cancel any 10. The show committee reserves to itself the power class. to reject, or cause to be removed, any animal or exhibits from the showground without being held 24. The committee regrets they can no longer accept in any way liable for compensation. entries over the phone or accept entries without appropriate entry fees by closing date 26th July 11. All cattle must be haltered and be kept under 2019. proper control. All competing animals to be distinguished by number only. Exhibitors must 25. Entries received after the closing date will be display their class numbers. subject to a late penalty fee of €5.00 per entry. 1 Cloone 2019 ATTRACTIONS ON SHOW DAY BEST DRESSED LADY AT THE SHOW DRIVING FOR STYLE & APPEARANCE GLAMOUROUS GRANNY VINTAGE VEHICLE EXHIBITION BEST MOTHER & DAUGHTER LOOK A LIKE GUESS THE WEIGHT BEST FATHER & SON LOOK A LIKE DUCKING CHAIR BONNY BABY COMPETITION BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND CLOONES OBSTACLE COURSE BELLE OF CLOONE COMPETITION (3 - 7 Years Old) DOG SHOW MASTER OF CLOONE (3 - 7 Years Old) BOUNCING CASTLE CATTLE SECTION Animal Testing Requirements – DAFF TB: 1) All Animals must have passed a test within the last 12 months. 2) Accompanying passports must have correct record of in date test. 3) Identification – animals must have tags in both ears. 4) Animals movement to show must be recorded on CMMS 4 2 Cloone 2019 Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS – CATTLE The following changes are being introduced for keepers of bovine animals who wish to show cattle – these changes apply for the 2019 show season. • Keepers of cattle are now required to obtain a Certificate of Compliance prior to the movement of an animal to a Show. • Certificates of Compliance can be obtained online from the Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) system through the www.agfood.ie facility or from the Cattle Movement Notification Agency. • When applying for a Certificate of Compliance, keepers should not specify a destination herd. • On the day of the Show, the Certificate of Compliance should be presented to the Show Secretary along with the bovine passport for the animal. • The keeper and the Show Secretary will then sign the Movement Notification section of the Certificate, which will then be sent to the local DVO for recording onto the AIM system. • Please note that only cattle for which a valid Certificate of Compliance is provided to the Show Secretary will be allowed to be shown on the day of the Show. • These certificates will replace the previously-used CMMS 4 forms. Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS - HORSES AND OTHER EQUINES Premises Registration As from 1 May 2012, any premises (which includes shows, fairs and markets) where horses or other equines are gathered must be registered with the Department. Owners/persons in charge of such gatherings are required to submit a completed application form for registration and to keep records of movements on/off their premises. Records must be retained for at least 3 years as they may be required by the Department for the purposes of tracing disease. Records required are: • The name and address of the owner/person in charge of the premises from which the equine came. • Premises registration number from which the equine came • Passport number/UEL number of the animal It is important therefore that Show organisers should contact their local District Veterinary Office in advance so that consideration can be given to compliance with the requirements outlined above. Any further information on the requirements for moving horses and equines to shows will be provided on the Department’s website at http://www.agriculture.gov.ie/animalhealthwelfare/animalidentificationmovement Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine OBJECTIONS No Objection to an award will be considered unless it is handed in (with the requisite fee, €25) to the Secretary before 5p.m on Showday. See Rule 5. Cloone Agricultural Show would advise that all animal owners check their public liability insurance cover while exhibiting animals. 3 Cloone 2019 ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE OF 26TH JULY WILL INCUR A LATE €5 PENALTY FEE PER ENTRY ALL EXHIBITORS MUST FORWARD NAME, ADDRESS AND REGISTRATION NUMBER FROM WHICH THE EQUINE CAME AND THE PASSPORT/UEL NUMBER OF THE ANIMAL TO THE SHOW SECRETARY PRIOR TO SHOW DAY.
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