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A Message from the Chairman The Results of the 2019 Kildysart Agricultural Show Horses Best Registered Irish Draught Mare stinted or with foal at foot: 1. Pat O’Connor, Kiltackey, Boston, Tubber, Co. Clare. Best Heavyweight Non-Thoroughbred Brood Mare three years old and upwards with foal at foot.. 1. Declan & Sheila Condell, Phoepotstown, Kilcock, Co. Meath; 2. Stephen Culliney, Scoole, Corofin, Co. Clare. 3. Sophie & Amy O’Sullivan, Rosshill, Kildysart: 4. Joe Grace, Rusheen, Kildysart. Best Lightweight Non-Thoroughbred Brood Mare three years old and upwards with foal at foot. 1. Dermot O’Sullivan, Rosshill, Kildysart; 2. Sophie McInerney, Lavalla, Ballynacally; 3. Luke Morley, Knock, Claremorris, Co. Mayo. Best Non-Thoroughbred Colt Foal: 1. Gerard Grace; 2. Sophie & Amy O’Sulllivan; 3. John Mulconry, Tulla, Co. Clare. Best Non-Thoroughbred Filly Foal: 1. Sophie McInerney; 2. Padraig O’Connell, Dromelihy, Cree, Co. Clare. 3. Declan & Sheila Condell. Best Non-Thoroughbred Mare with Foal at foot, judged as a unit.: 1. Gerard Grace; 2. Sophie McInerney; 3. Dermot O’Sullivan. Best Non-Thoroughbred Brood Mare, 3 years old and upwards, stinted.: 1. Kathleen Pearse, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary; 2. Brian Cleary, Cahircon, Kildysart; 3. Sean O’Neill, Erribul, Kildysart. Champion Foal: Gerard Grace. Reserve Champion Foal: Sophie McInerney Champion Mare: Dermot O’Sullivan. Reserve Champion: Kathleen Pearse. Best Yearling Colt or Gelding Non-Thoroughbred.: 1. Michael Keane, Moveen,West, Kilkee, Co. Clare; 2. Tiernan Gill, Ballina, Co. Mayo. Best Yearling Filly Non-Thoroughbred.: 1. Jenny Glynn, Leadmore, Kilrush, Co. Clare; 2. Tiernan Gill; 3. Maria Griffin, Carrowreagh, Cranny. Champion Yearling: Michael Keane. Reserve: Jenny Glynn. Best Two Year Old Colt or Gelding Non-Thoroughbred.: 1. Cyril Stephens, Birrinfadda, Cranny; 2. Becky McDonnell, Pallas Stud, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary; 3. Tiernan Gill. Champion 2 Year Old: Cyril Stephens. Reserve: Becky McDonnell Best Three Year Old Gelding Non-Thoroughbred to make a Hunter to be shown in hand. 1. Michael & Rachel Lyons, Birdhill, Co. Tipperary; 2. Vincent Meaney, Boloughera, Cranny; 3. John Leahy, Kanturk, Co. Cork. Best Three Year Old Filly Non-Thoroughbred to make a Hunter to be shown in hand: 1. Tiernan Gill; 2. Denis Curtin, Meelin, Newmarket, Co. Cork; 3. Aisling Slattery, Knocknamana Hse., Clarecastle, Co. Clare. 1 DUBLIN COACH SUPREME CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS: Ml & Rachel Lyons. RESERVE: Michael Keane MERIT AWARD: Jenny Glynn ALL-IRELAND 2 YEAR OLD FILLY CHAMPIONSHIP: 1. Tom Casey, Quay Rd., Kildysart; 2. Paddy & Richard Gildea, Letterkenny, Co.Donegal. 3. Vincent Meaney. Coloured Horse Class: 1. Maria Griffin; 2. Samantha Hayes, Birr, Co. Offaly; 3. Emelyn Heapes, Carrowgar Stud, Quin, Co. Clare. Best Ridden Hunter 4 years old & upwards. Any Weight. 1. Kim Phelan; 2 Mary Davoren O’Regan; 3. Maria Griffin. Three Year old PONY Lunging Class. 1. Noel O’Shea, Labasheeda; 2. James Cregan, Askeaton, Co. Limerick; 3. Noeleen Prendergast, Cree, Kilrush . Three Year old Horse Lunging . 1. Vincent Meaney; 2. Noel McMahon, Cranny Bridge, Kilrush; 3. Sean O’Neill. Best Male Donkey: 1 & 3. David & Paula Cusack, Glencanane, Kildysart; 2. Pat O’Dea, Clonwhite, Cree. Best Female Donkey: 1. Niamh Commane, Ennis, Co. Clare. 2. Pat O’Dea, 3. David & Paula Cusack. Best Female Donkey with Foal at foot.: 1. Matt O’Meara, Ennistymon; 2. Niamh Commane; 3. Pat O’Dea. THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & BALLINASLOE SHOW SOCIETY QUALIFIERS FOR THE ALL IRELAND DONKEY MARE & FOAL CHAMPIONSHIP: Pat O’Dea & Niamh Commane. Best Donkey Foal: 1. Pat O’Dea; 2. Matt O’Meara; 3. Niamh Commane. Best Small Donkey: 1. Pat O’Dea; 2 & 3. David & Paula Cusack. Best Donkey presented in Fancy Dress: 1. Mary Leonard; 2. Ava Morrissey c/o David & Paula Cusack; 3. Pat O’Dea. Best Young Handler : 1. Isabelle Horgan; 2. Ava Morrissey; 3. Freddie Murtagh. CHAMPION DONKEY OF SHOW: Pat O’Dea Connemara 3yr old and under Showing class: 1. Kieran Flanagan, Carnane, Doolin; 2. Gavin O’Brien, Gortglass, Kildysart; Connemara 4 yr old and over Showing Class: 1. Eimear Cunneen. Best Connemara Mare & Foal judged as a unit. 1. Kieran O’Brien, Kilrush Rd., Kildysart. Open Lead Rein. 1. Leane Bartlink, Cliften, Corofin, Co. Clare; 2. Leah O’Neill, Roseborough, Co. Tipperary; 3. Sophie Conroy Novice Lead Rein. 2 1. Sophie Conroy; 2. Diarmuid Considine, 6 Corrovorrin Grove, Ennis; 3. Linda Michaels, Ennis Rd., Kildysart. Champion pony of Show: Leana Bartlink Reserve Champion of Show: Leah O’Neill CATTLE. CLASS 1: Best Beef Cow & Calf (non-pedigree). 1. Ann Gallery, Ballyea, Inagh, Co. Clare.; 2 & 3. Paul Cusack, Glencanane Beg, Kildysart. CLASS 2: Best Beef Shorthorn Cow in milk 1, 2 & 3. Paul Cusack. CLASS 3: Best Beef Shorthorn maiden Heifer. 1. Bobby O’Connell, Ballybrown Hse., Clarina, Co. Limerick. 2. Marie McNamara, Moynoe, Scariff, Co. Clare. 3. Paul Cusack. CLASS 4: Best Beef Shorthorn Bull Calf. 1, 2 & 3. Paul Cusack. CLASS 5: Best Beef Shorthorn Heifer Calf 1 & 2. Paul Cusack. CHAMPION SHORTHORN OF THE SHOW: Bobby O’Connell CLASS 6: Best Beef Heifer or Bullock. 1. Aisling Burke, Croom. Co. Limerick; 2. William R. Gubbins, Cush Hse., Kilfinane, Co. Clare. 3. Laura Griffin, Doonbeg, Co. Clare. CLASS 7: Best Suckler Heifer (non pedigree). 1. Laura Griffin; 2. Aisling Burke; 3. Ann Gallery. ALL – IRELAND SUCKLER HEIFER QUALIFIER: CLASS 8: Young Stockperson of the Year: 1. Aiden Kinahan, Kilfinane, Co Limerick;2. Aisling Burke; 3. Colin Kearney, Ardnaculla, Ennistymon, Co. Clare. CLASS 9: Best Belgian Blue Heifer, non pedigree,. Under 400 kgs 1. Michael O’Neill, Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare.; CLASS 11: Best Heifer Calf, non pedigree: Under 400 kgs 1. William R. Gubbins; 2. Brendan Kearney. CLASS 12: Best Male Calf, non pedigree: Under 450 kgs 1. Ann Gallery; 2. William R. Gubbins; 3. Brendan Kearney. CLASS 13: Best Calf under 450 kgs (confined) 1. Aiden O’Sullivan, Rosshill, Kildysart; 2. Declan Donnelly, Lissycasey; 3. Rory & Sean Pender, Lacknashannagh. CLASS 14: COMMERCIAL CHAMPION OF THE SHOW: Aisling Burke. 3 CLASS 15: Best Pedigree Hereford Bull Calf (born after 1st July, 2018) 1. Paula McNamara, Moyfadda, Labasheeda, Co. Clare. 2. Declan Donnelly; 3. Paul Cusack. CLASS 16: Best Pedigree Hereford Heifer Calf (born after 1st July 2018) 1. Paula McNamara; 2. Declan Donnelly. CLASS 17: Best Pedigree Hereford Calf (born after 1st Jan. ’19). 1. & 2. Declan Donnelly. CLASS 18: Best Registered Pedigree Heifer Calf (inter breed) (born after 1st Jan ’19) 1. John Moloney, Connolly’s Cross, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare; 2. James O’Grady, Meenross, Scariff, Co. Clare; 3. Bobby O’Connell. CLASS 19: Best Registered Pedigree Male Calf (inter breed) (born after 1st Jan. ’19). 1 & 2. Donal Moloney, Roo West, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare. CLASS 20: Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born after 1st Jan. ’19). 1 & 2. Donal Moloney. CLASS 21: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf (born after 1st Jan. ’19). 1. John Moloney; 2. James O’Grady. CLASS 22: Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born after 1st Sept 18.) 1. James O’Grady; 2. Aiden O’Sullivan; 3. Michael Finn, Greenwood, Kildysart. CLASS 23: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf. (born after 1st Sept 18.) 1 & 2. Darragh O’Meara, Roo West, Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare; 3. James O’Grady. CLASS 24: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf (born before 31st July 18) 1. William R. Gubbins; 2. Noel & Ml. Sexton, Ahey Bridge, Mullagh, Co. Clare; 3. Dermot Pender, Ennis Rd., Kildysart. CLASS 25: Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf. (born after 1st March 19.) 1. Darragh O’Meara; 2. Michael Finn. CLASS 26: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf (born after 1st March 19.) 1 & 2. Bobby O’Connell; 3. Michael Finn. CLASS 27: Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born between 1st Jan. 19 & 28th Feb. ‘19.) 1 & 2. Donal Moloney. CLASS 28: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf (born between 1st Jan 1 & 28th Feb ‘19) 1. John Moloney; 2. James O’Grady; 3. Michael Finn. CLASS 29; Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born between 16th Oct ’18 & 31st Dec ’18) 1. James O’Grady; 2. Michael Finn. CLASS 30: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf (born between 16th Oct ’18 & 31st Dec ’18) 1. James O’Grady; 2. Aiden O’Sullivan. 4 CLASS 31: Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born between 1st Aug ’18 & 15th Oct ’18) 1 & 2. Noel & Michael Sexton; 3. Aiden O’Sullivan. CLASS 32: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf (born between 1st Aug ’18 & 15th Oct ’18) 1 & 2. Darragh O’Meara. CLASS 33: Best Pedigree Charlois Bull Calf (born after 1st Sept. ’18) 1. Gerry & Kay O’Keeffe, Grange, Knocklong, Co. Limerick. 2. Gerry Lynch, Moymore, Tulla, Co. Clare. CLASS 35: Best Pedigree Charlois Bull Calf (born after 1st Jan 2019 ) 1. Gerry & Kay O’Keefe; 2. Gerry Lynch. CLASS 36: Best Pedigree Charlois Heifer Calf (born after 1st Jan ‘19) 1. Bobby O’Connell; 2. Gerry Lynch; 3. Gerry & Kay O’Keeffe. CLASS 37: Best Pedigree Bull (any beef breed; any age) 1 & 2. Noel & Michael Sexton; 3. Paula McNamara. CLASS 38: PEDIGREE CHAMPION OF THE SHOW: Gerry & Kay O’Keeffe. CLASS 39: Best Pedigree Bull (any breed; any age by the same exibitor) 1. Noel & Michael Sexton; 2. Gerry Lynch; 3. Gerry & Kay O’Keeffe. SHEEP (Open) Best Pair of Breeding Ewes ( Non Pedigree): 1. Kyle Frawley, Kildysart; 2. Oisín Frawley, Kildysart; 3. Kerryn Power, Clarecastle, Co. Clare. Best Pair of Ewe Lambs ( Non Pedigree): 1. Kyle & Jessica Frawley; 2 & 3. Kerryn Power. Best Ram Lamb:(Non Pedigree): 1 & 3. Kerryn Power; 2. Kyle Frawley. Best Ram (any age) Pedigree or non-Pedigree: 1 & 3. Henry Wilkinson, Gurtnahaha, Kildysart; 2. Caitlin Casey, Gurtnahaha, Kildysart. Best Pair of Breeding Ewes: Pedigree 1. Caitlin Casey; 2. Aoibhe Casey, Gurtnahaha, Kildysart; 3. 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