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Taispeántas Baile Mhúirne / Cúil-Aodha 21Ú Iúil 2019 Taispeántas Baile Mhúirne / Cúil-Aodha 21ú Iúil 2019 Ballyvourney / Coolea Show 21st July 2019 0ifigigh Thaispeántas Baile Mhúirne/ Cúil Aodha Ionad Óige, Cuil Aodha, Co Corcaí. Telephone No: 087 761 53 45 Email: [email protected] Ballyvourney / Coolea Show Officers 2019 (The following Telephone Numbers may be contacted STRICTLY after 6pm). President: Uachtarán: Fr. O Brien Chairperson: Noel Lynch (086) 2202452 Cathaoirleach: Vice-Chairperson: Freddie Scannell (087) 6996032 Leas-Cathaoirleach: Secretary: Rúnaí: Sean Scannell (086) 8379897 Vice Secretary: Leas Rúnaí: Erin Buckley (087) 7615345 Treasurer: Cisteoir: Gearoid Twomey (087) 2028068 Assist Treasurer: Leas- Cisteoir Siobhán Twomey (087) 9585139 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All Exhibits should be in the Field by 11.am on Show Morning. One person allowed into Field with each Horse and Cattle Exhibit only. 2. The Committee will take the utmost care of all exhibits but will not be liable for any claim for compensation or otherwise arising from any cause in connection with the Show. 3. The decision of the Judges shall be final in all classes and there shall be no appeal there from. 4. The winners of Cups in 2019 must give an undertaking in writing to the Com- mittee that the Cups will be handed up to the Secretary before July 1st 2020 in as good a Condition as they were received. 5. No Exhibits may be removed until 5pm on Show Day or without permission from the Steward. 6. Entry Fees from non-exhibitors are forfeit. 7. All First Prize Winners are debarred from competing in subsequent Classes except for Championship and Special Awards. Ponies are exempt from this Rule. 8. Any Objection to any Prize Winner in any Class or Competition must be lodged in writing with the Hon-Secretary within the hour of Judging of the event, together with a fee of €50,00 which will be fortified in the event of the Objection being over-ruled. 9. The Committee reserves the right to reject or return any Entry without assigning a reason, to cancel the Class or Competition, or to postpone the Show, to remove any animal or Exhibit at any time during the Show and shall not be liable for Compensation or otherwise arising out of the holding or abandonment or alteration of the date of the Show. 10.Perpetual Trophies and Cups can NEVER be won outright. 11.Although every reasonable precaution will be taken to ensure the safety and welfare of the animals and all other Exhibits, the Committee will not be re- sponsible for loss or accident of any kind that may occur to any person attend- ing the event either on the Field or on the approaches thereto, and whether such person or persons are visitors, exhibitors or otherwise. 12.FREE CAR PARKS AVAILABLE – CARS PARKED AT OWNER’S RISK. 13.Exhibitors are requested to have adequate Insurance Cover for their animals. 14.All animals must be haltered and led. Any Foal not led is debarred from Competition. 15.All Cattle to be exhibited, must have passed a TB Test within 12 months . Certificates must be produced. Department of Agriculture Rules apply. 16.Closing Date for Entries is: on 12th July 2019. Strictly No Entry for Horses and Pony’s on the day of the show Horse Board Ireland and Ballyvourney Coolea Show 50/50 Rid Mare/ Rid Foal Final €1,000 in prize money 1st-€400, 2nd-€200 3rd-6th-€100 €20 entry fee Judging @2.00pm All entries by the 12th July 2019 Strictly No entries taken for Horses or Ponies after entry date. ____________________________________ YMA Event in Conjunction with Cork Limousine Club Competition open to boys and girls under the age of sev- enteen years on the 1st January 2019 No Entry Fee Trophies for competitors 1st Prize €50, 2nd Prize €40 3rd - 4th €30 €60 Prize for stock judging Sponsors by Kellcummeen Limoussins RIALACHA AGUS RIALACHÁIN 1. Ní mór gach mír taispeántais a bheith sa pháirc roimh a 11.00 r.n. maidín an Tais- peántais. Ní cheadófar ach duine amháin isteach sa pháirc le gach capall nó beithíoch táispeántais. 2. Tabharfaidh an Coiste togha na haire do gach mír taispeántais, ach ní bheidh siad freagrach as aon éileamh ar chúiteamh nó eile a d’fhéadfadh eirí as aon rud bain- teach leis an dTaispeántas. 3. Ní bheidh aon dul thar bhreith na moltóiri ingach roinn agus ní ghlacfar le haon achomharc I dtaobh aon bhreith. 4. Ní mór do bhuaiteoirí na gCorn do 2019 geallúint i scríbhinn a thabhairt don gCoiste go dtabharfar na Coirn ar ais don Rúnaí roimh an 1 Iúil 2020 agus íad gan locht mar a bhfíodar an lá a bronnadh orthu íad. 5. Ní cheadófar aon mhíreanna taispeántais a thógaint go dtína 5.00i.n. ar lá an Tais- peántais, nó gan cead ón Maor. 6. Ní chúiteófar táille iontrála le héinne ná tagann. 7. Beidh cosc ar bhuaiterirí Chéad-duaiseanna páirt a ghlacadh I ranna eile seachas Comórtaisí Craoibhe agus Duaiseanna Speisialta. Ni bhaineann an riail seo le pónaithe. 8. Caithfear aon ghearán in aghaidh aon bhuaiteoir in aon roinn nó comórtas a chur faoi bhráid an Rúnaí Oinigh I scríbhinn laistigh d’uair an chloig ó fógraitear toradh an chomórtais, maraon le táille €50,00. Ni chúiteofar an táille seo chás go seasann an bhreith. 9. Beidh sé de cheart ag an gCoiste aon iontráil a dhiúltú nó a thabhairt ar ais gan aon mhíniú a thabhairt, nó an roinn nó an comórtas a chur ar ceal, nó an Taispeán- tas a chur ar athló, nó aon ainmhí nó mír taispeántais a chur den láthair ag aon am le linn an Taispeántais agus ni bheidh siad freagrach as cúiteamh nó eile a d’fréad- fadh éiri as reachtáil, cealú nó athrú a chur ar dháta an Taispeántais. 10.Ní fhéadfar CHOÍCHE Buan-Choirn nó Buan-Trófaithe a bhuachaint glan amach. 11.Cé go ndéanfar gach iarracht réasúnta le sábháilteacht na n-ainmhithe agus gach mír taispeántais a chinntiú, ni bheidh an Coiste freagrach as aon chaillteanas nó timpiste d’aon tsaghas a d’fhéadfadh a tharlú. Ná ní bheidh an Coiste freagrach as aon timpiste a d’fhéadfadh a tharlú d’aon duine a fhreastlaíonn ar an imeacht sa pháirc, nó ar aon bhealach isteach inti,cuma an cuairteoirí, luacht taispeántais nó eile iad. 12.CÁRR-CHLÓS SAOR IN AISCE-BEIDH NA Húinéirí FREAGRACH AS A gCUID FEITHICLÍ FÉIN. 13.Iarrtar ar luacht taispeántais árachas sách a bheith acu dá gcuid ainmhithe. 14.Caithfear gach ainmhá a bheith á thion I acan agus ar adhastar. Cuirfear as an gComórtas aon searrach ná beidh á thioin I acan. 15.Caithfidh teastas saor ó Eitinn le bliain anuas. Caithfear na teastais a thaispeáint. Baineann Ríalacha an Roinn Talamhaíochta. 16.Sé an dáta dúnta d’iontrálacha ná: 12ú Iúil 2019. List Of Qualifiers: The Red Mills Non-Thoroughbred Two Year Old Gelding All-Ireland Championship Final: Tinahely Show - Monday 5th August 2019 ________________________________ The Traditional Irish Sport Horse Foal All Ireland Championship Final: Mountbellew Show - Saturday 14th September 2019 ________________________________ The Roscommon Irish Draught Yearling Filly Championship Final: Roscommon Show- Saturday 17 August 2019 ________________________________ The All Ireland Irish Draught Foal and Mare Team Championship Final: Bonniconlon Show– Monday 5th August 2019 ________________________________ Irish draught Colt Foal Championship Final: Ballinalsloe Show-Saturday 22nd September 2019 ___________________ Irish Draught Filly Foal Championship Final: Ballinasloe , Saturday 22nd Sept 2019 __________________ The Bantry Show I.D. Foal Munster Championship Final: Bantry Show Sunday 1st September 2019 _________________ The All Ireland Donkey Mare and Foal Championship Final: Ballinasloe Show– Sunday 22rd September 2019 ___________________ The All Ireland Pedigree Suckler Type Heifer Championship Final: Claremorris Show– Sunday 4th August 2019 The All-Ireland Suckle Heifer Championship Final: Swinford Show Sunday 25th August 2019 ____________________ The Gain All Ireland Championship Final: Clonaslee Show– Sunday 4th September 2018 ____________________ The Puppy Parlour Kenmare Munster Dog Championship Small dog any breed / Large dog any breed Final: Kilgarvan Show – Sunday 4th August 2019 _____________________ The Bord Bia Quality Potatoes Championship Final: Tullamore Show, Sunday 11th August 2019 _____________________ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ANIMAL OWNERS INVOLVED IN SHOWING ANIMALS The Irish Shows Association would advise all animal owners who have their Animals Insured to have Insurance cover extended to cover them while showing Animals at Shows, we understand that it costs very little or nothing at all depending on who you have insurance with. If you are one of the few who don’t have cover we would advise that you think about putting it in place for this purpose, it may be well worthwhile. The reason for us giving you this advice is to protect yourself in the event your animal lashing out, and injuring someone or damaging someone’s property, if that were to happen, and it is established that your animal was out of your control you may be held responsible, or partly responsible for any injury or damaged caused & may end up paying all, or part of any settlement reached. Please note: Entries for Horses and Pony classes must be entered before entry closing date of the 12th July 2019 PERPETUAL CUP SPONSORS Overall Blackfaced Mr. Donal Scannell, Milleens, Coolea Mountain Sheep Overall Suffolk Sheep South Western Services, Bandon Overall Cheviot Sheep Mr Daniel P Buckley, Wool Merchant Overall Texel Sheep Taispeántas Baile Mhúirne/Cúil Aodha Overall Jacob Sheep Táispeantas Baile Mhúirne/ Cúil Aodha In memory of the late Olan Collins Freisian Cow in Milk Mr Bertie O Leary, Gortnagross Mr Con Horgan, Coolavookig Overall Champion Freisian O’Connor Dairy Hygiene, Newmarket Overall Shorthorn Cattle Mr Paddy Herlihy, Coolea Overall Belgian Blue Cattle Taispeántas Baile Mhúirne/Cúil Aodha in memory of the late Christy Kelleher, Dangnasillagh, Ballymakeera Overall Hereford Cattle Mr.
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