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2013 Results Here Sheep Results 84. Best Purebred Ewe/Hogget that Reared a Lamb 1st Niall Brennan 2nd Stephen Clarke 3rd Brian Finnegan 85. Best Purebred Ram / Ram lamb 86. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Brian Finnegan 87. Best Ewe (Reared a Lamb) 1st Niall Greavy 88. Best Purebred Ram/Ram Lamb 1st Niall Greavy 89. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Niall Greavy 90. Best Purebred Ewe/Hogget that reared a lamb 1st Ross Henry 2nd Peter Rooney 91. Best Purebred Ram/Ram Lamb 1st Ross Henry 2nd Niall Brennan 3rd Peter Rooney 92. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Niall Brennan 2nd Peter Rooney 3rd Niall Brennan 93. Best Purebred Ewe/Hogget that reared a Lamb 1st Ross Henry 2nd Peter Rooney 3rd Peter Rooney 94. Best Purebred Ram/Ram Lamb 1st Ross Henry 2nd Niall Brennan 3rd Mark & Vincent Greavy 95. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Peter Rooney 2nd Ross Henry 3rd Peter Rooney 96. Best Purebred Ewe/Hogget that reared a lamb 1st Brendan Rooney 2nd Mark Walsh 3rd Mark Walsh 97. Best Purebred Ram/Ram Lamb 1st Brendan Rooney 2nd Brendan Rooney 98. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Brendan Rooney 99. Best Crossbred Ewe that Reared a Lamb 1st Stephen Clarke 2nd Ciaran O’Connor 3rd Brian Finneran 100.Best Pair Crossbred Continental Hoggets 1st Colin Goulden 2nd Mark Walsh 3rd Stephen Clarke 101.Best Pair Crossbred Non-Continental Hogget 1st Niall Brennan 102.Best Crossbred Factory Lamb 1st Mark & Vincent Greavy 2nd Niall Brennan 3rd Leon Mc Gowan 103. Best Butchers Lamb (Open to all Sections) 1st Mark Walsh 2nd Patrick & Declan Igoe 3rd Martin & Vincent Greavy 104.Best Ewe Any Breed (Confined to Local Exhibitors, Parishes of Riverstown, Ballinafad, Collooney, Ballymote & Ballintogher 1st Stephen Clarke 2nd Stephen Clarke 3rd Ciaran O’Connor 105.Crossbred Ewe Lamb Final 1st Niall Brennan 2nd Leon Mc Gowan 3rd Martin & Vincent Greavy 4th Mark Walsh Junior Section 106.Best Pet Lamb shown by a child under Under 16 years 1st Patrick & Declan Igoe 2nd Karen Clarke 3rd Patrick Kenny 107.Best Store Lamb 1st Karen Clarke 2nd Martin Greavy Cattle Results July 2013 109. Cow Class- In Calf or in Milk 1st Paddy & Elaine Hennelly, Rosses Point, Sligo 2nd John & Sean Anderstown, Branchfield, Sligo 110. Senior Heifer Class – born between 1/9/2010 and 31/8/2011 1st Paddy & Elaine Hennelly, Rosses Point, Sligo 111. Junior Heifer Class – born on or between 1/8/2011 and 31/8/2012 1st Neenan Bros, Coolnafarna, Ballyhaunis 2nd Gerry Lenehan, Rathlee, Easkey 3rd Clive & Shane Swanick, Castlebar 112. Yearling Bull Class – born on or between 1/8/2012 and 30/11/2012 1st Michael Oliver, Tullinacurra, Swinford 113. Yearling Heifer Class – born on or between 1/8/2012 and 30/11/2012 1st Michael Oliver, Tullinacurra, Swinford 114. P.B.R. Bull Calf Class – born on or before 1/1/2012 1st Paddy & Elaine Hennelly, Rosses Point, Sligo 2nd Paddy & Elaine Hennelly, Rosses Point, Sligo 3rd Clive & Shane Swanick, Castlebar Champion Simmental Neenan Bros, Cloonafara, Ballyhaunis Reserve Champion Simmental Paddy & Elaine Hennelly, Rosses Point, Sligo 115. P.B.R. Heifer Calf Class – born on or before 1/1/2012 1st John & Sean Anderson, Branchfield 2nd Philomena Galligan, Drumfin 3rd Gerry Lenehan, Rathlee, Easkey 116. Best Charolais Bull Calf 1/9/2012 – 31/12/2012 1st Ciaran Daly, Tullaghan, Co. Leitrim 2nd Gerard Mulligan, Rooskey na Mora, Mohill 3rd Liam Kelly, Riverstown 117. Best Charolais Heifer Calf born on or between 1/9/2012 and 31/12/2012 1st Jarlath Mc Hugh, Kiltimagh 2nd Gerry Drucan, Bonniconlon 118. Best Charolais Bull Calf born on or after 1/1/2013 1st Brendan Canning, Rosses Point 2nd Gerard Mulligan, Rooskey Na Mona, Mohill 3rd Brendan Canning, Rosses Point 119. Best Charolais Heifer Calf born on or after 1/1/2013 1st Jarlath Mc Hugh, Cahir, Kiltimagh 2nd Padraic Jinks, Riverstown 3rd Gerry Durcan, Bonniconlon Champion Charolais Jarlath Mc Hugh, Kiltimagh Reserve Champion Charolais Brendan Canning, Rosses Point 120. Best Breeding Heifer Born on or after 1/7/2011 1st Brendan Canning, Rosses Point 2nd Gerard Mulligan, Rosskey na Mona, Mohill 3rd Gerard Mc Govern, Kilmore, Fivemileburne 121. Best Limousin Heifer born between 1/1/2012 & 31/8/2012 1st Michael Oliver, Tullinacurra, Swinford 2nd Donie Mc Keon, Enniscrone 122. Best Limousin Bull born Between 1/12/2012 & 31/8/2012 1st Ciaran Daly, Tullaghan, Co. Leitrim 2nd Michael Philips 3rd Donie Mc Keon, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo 123. Best Limousin Heifer born – on 1/9/2012 and 31/12/2012 1st Michael Gunne, Elphin 2nd Michael Gunne, Elphin 124. Best Limousin Bull Calf – born from 1st January 2013 1st Michael Philips 2nd Donie Mc Keon, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo 3rd Michael Oliver, Tullinacurra, Swinford 125. Best Limousin Heifer Calf Bron from 1st January 2013 1st Donie Mc Keon, Enniscrone 2nd Michael Gunne, Elphine Champion Limousin Michael Oliver, Tullinacurra, Swinford Reserve Champion Limousin Ciaran Daly, Tullaghan, Co. Leitrim 126. Best Pedigree Angus Heifer – Any Age 1st Bernard Kerins, Carnaree, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 127. Best Pedigree Angus Calf Male or Female – Born on or after 1/1/2013 1st Bernard Kerins, Carnaree, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 128. The All Ireland Pedigree Suckler Type Heifer Championship 1st Michael Oliver, Tullinacurra, Swinford 129. Yhr €500 Non Pedigree Commerical Continental Beef Type Calf 1st John Brennan, Cloonacool, Tubbercurry 2nd James Watters, Ardtrasna, Ballinfull 3rd Padraic Jinks, Behy, Riverstown 130. Best beef Bullock any age 1st Richard Brennan 2nd Francis Lyons, Easkey 3rd Jarlath Joyce, Mayo Abbey, Claremorris, Co. Mayo 131. Best Store Bullock without Permanent Teeth 1st James Watters, Ardrasna, Ballinful 132. Best Bull Calf born on or after 1/1/2013 1st Francis Lyons, Easkey 133. Best Heifer Calf born after 1/1/2013 1st John Brennan, Cloonacool, Tubbercurry 134. Best Calf Male or Female born after 1/1/2013 and must be home breed 1st Francis Lyons, Easkey 2nd John Brennan, Cloonacool, Tubbercurry 135. Best Type Store Heifer without Permanent Teeth 1st Nathy Brennan, Chafpool 2nd George Price, Willowfield, Ballinamore 3rd Nathy Brennan, Chafpool 136. Best Commercial Continental Type Breeding Heifer without Permanent Teeth 1st Gerry Lenehan, Rathlee, Easkey 2nd Nathan Brennan, Chafpool 3rd John Brennan, Cloonacool, Tubbercurry 137. Best Non Continental Crossbred Breeding Heifer any age 1st Jarlath Joyce, Mayo Abbey, Claremorris, Co. Mayo 138. Young Handler any Child U10 years old 1st Niamh Brennan, Cloonacool, Tubbercurry, Co.Sligo 2nd Patrick Kenny, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Cathal Jinks, Coolbock, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 139. Young Handler any child aged from 10 to 16 years old 1st Aoife Brennan, Cloonacool, Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo 2nd Saoirse Oliver, Tullincurra, Swinford 3rd Siobhan Brennan, Cloonacool, Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo 140. Best Non-Pedigree Riverstown Animal, Male or Female any Age 1st Richard Brennan, Bunninadden, Co. Sligo 2nd Padraic Jinks, Riverstown Champion Commercial Richard Brennan Reserve Champion Commercial Gerry Lenehan Results of Home Industries 2013 159. Lettuce (2 Heads) 1st Noelle Carter 160. 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