Elphin Agricultural Show Results 2013

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Elphin Agricultural Show Results 2013 Elphin Agricultural Show Results 2013 HORSE SECTION Class 1: Best Colt Foal 1. Pat Carthy, The Pigeons, Athlone 2. Martin J Murphy,Swinford,Co Mayo Class 2: Best Filly Foal 1. Michael Dooner, Glasson,Athlone 2. Gerry Duke, Castlecoote, Co Roscommon Class 3: Best Irish Draught Colt or Filly Foal 1. Lough Melvin Show Horses, Belcoo,Co Fermanagh Class 4: Best Yearling Colt 1. Mark Mulry, Four Roads, Roscommon Class 5: Best Yearling Filly 1. Hazel McVeigh, Ballinalee Co Galway Class 6: Best two year old Colt and Gelding 1. Tom Cox, Fortfield House, Strokestown Class 7: Best two year old Filly 1. Liam Lynskey, Derryronan Stud, Swinford 2. Patricia Harte, Riverstown, Co Sligo 3. Seamus Duffy,Cashelaheeney, Kilmovee ,Ballaghadreen Class 8 Best registered Irish Draught Mare Covered by R.I.D. Stallion in Foal or with Foal at Foot 1. Danny Molloy,Newcastle,Fardrum,Athlone,Co Westmeath 2. Liam Lynskey, Derryronan Stud, Swinford 3. Lough Melvin Show Horses, Belcoo,Co Fermanagh Class 10: Best Cob 14.3 to 15.1 h.h 1. Ciara Treacy, Strokestown 2. Tom Cox, Fortfield House, Strokestown Class 11: Best mare in foal or foal at foot (Prize winners in Class 8 excluded) (Joe Neary Cup) 1. Michael Dooner, Glasson, Athlone 2. Martin J Murphy,Swinford,Co Mayo 3. Seamus Duffy, Cashelaheeney, Kilmovee, Ballaghadreen Class 12: Best trained Farm Gelding or Mare, 3 years and upwards 1. David Burton,Eighter,Virginia,Co Cavan 2. Rob & Moira Stinke,Liscala,Co Cavan Class 13: Best Mare calculated to breed a heavyweight hunter 1. Danny Molloy,Newcastle,Fardrum,Athlone,Co Westmeath 2. Liam Lynskey, Derryronan Stud, Swinford 3. Michael Morris, Clooncane, Charlestown, Co Mayo Class 14: Best Mare calculated to breed a lightweight hunter (Winner in Class 13 not eligible for class 14) 1. Michael Dooner Glasson, Athlone 2. Martin J Murphy,Swinford,Co Mayo 3. Seamus Duffy,Cashelaheeney,Kilmovee,Ballaghadreen Class 15: Best 3 year old Gelding or Filly 1. Patricia Harte, Riverstown, Co Sligo PONY SECTION Class 16: Best Connemara Pony mare registered over 3 years old (Prize winners in Class 16 not eligible for other classes) 1. Laura McWeeney, Longstone Stud, Ballinamore 2. Tommie Bagnall, Ballymote,,Co Sligo 3. George Bagnall, Ballymote,,Co Sligo Class 17: Best 3 year old Connemara Pony filly registered 1. George Bagnall, Ballymote,,Co Sligo Class 18: Best Connemara foal (colt or filly) progeny of Registered Connemara stallion 1. George Bagnall, Ballymote, Co Sligo 2. Tommie Bagnall, Ballymote, Co Sligo 3. Class 19: Best 1 year old Colt or Filly Registered Connemara Pony 1. Mark Mulry, Ballyforan,Ballinasloe 2. John Caldwell,Curry,Strokestown,Co Roscommon 3. Mary Banahan, Gallowstown, Roscommon Class 20: Best 2 year old Colt or Filly Registered Connemara Pony 1. Michael Finan, Ballymote 2. Laura McWeeney, Longstobe Stud, Ballinamore 3. Margaret Finan, Ballymote NON-REGISTERED SECTION Class 21: Best Pony Filly Foal 1. Aaron Farrell, Ballingwing, Ck on Shannon Class 22: Best Pony Colt Foal 1. Mary Dooner, Glasson, Athlone Class 23: Best pony, Gelding or Mare 128cm & Under 1. Vanessa Donohoe, Keenagh ,Bawnboy,Co Cavan 2. Emma Gibbons, Westport 3. Michael J Galvin,Miltown Malbay,Co Clare Class 24: Best Pony, Gelding or Mare 128cm & Under 138cm 1. Joe Gibbons, Westport 2. Mary Dooner, Glasson, Athlone 3. Generieve Cox, Fortfield House, Strokestown Class 25: Best Pony, Gelding or Mare 138cm & Under 148cm 1. Deirdre Coyne, Teemara, Ballintubber 2. Stephanie Cregg, Mantua 3. Gillian Cregg, Mantua Class 26: Best miniature mare and foal 1. Gerry Cregg, Mantua Class 27: Best miniature pony 1. Elaine Hunt,Tonnagh,Carrick-on-Shannon,Co Leitrim 2. Joanne Scutt, Barnahalla,Ballaghaderreen,Co Roscommon 3. Moira Hanaphy,Liscala,Co Cavan Class 28: Best Brood Pony Mare 1. Mary Dooner, Glasson, Athlone 2. Michael J Galvin,Miltown Mallbay,Co Clare Class 29: Lead Rein Class 1. Vanessa Donohoe, Keenagh ,Bawnboy,Co Cavan 2. Deirdre Coyne, Teemana, Ballintubber 3. Leamie Mcloughlin, Aughnacliffe,Co Longford Class 30: Best Coloured Pony 1. Jodie McLoughlin,The Post,Aughnacliff,Co Longford 2. Joanne Scutt, Ballaghadreen 3. Moira Hanaphy, Liscala,Co Cavan Class 31: Best Coloured Foal 1. Gerry Cregg, Mantua 2. Stephanie Cregg, Mantua PONY RIDING SHOWING CLASSES Class 32: Open 12.2 (128cm) Riding 1. Chantelle Gibben, Ballinvoy, Westport 2. Hannagh Coen, Ballintubber Class 33: Open 13.2 (138cm) Riding 1. Emma Giblin, Westport 2. Jodie McLoughlin,The Post,Aughnacliff,Co Longford 3. Generieve Cox, Fortfield House, Strokestown Class 34: Open 14.2 (148cm) Riding U-16 1. Deirdre Coyne, Ballintubber 2. Daniel McHugh,The Plains,Boyle,Co Roscommon Class 35: Best Donkey at Show 1. Frank Flannelly, Easkey, Co Sligo 2. Gerry Cregg, Mantua 3. Frank Flannelly, Easkey, Co Sligo DRIVING FOR STYLE AND APPEARANCE Class 36: Driving for style and appearance 14.2 and over 1. Rob Stinke,Liscala,Co Cavan 2. Michael McHugh,The Plains,Boyle, 3. Angela Connelly, The Plains Boyle Class 37: Driving for style and appearance 13.2 and under 1. Elaine Hunt,Tonnagh,Carrick-on-Shannon,Co Leitrim 2. Derek Williams GIGS AND ROAD CARTS Class 38: Gigs and Road Carts 14.2 and over 1. Rob Stinke,Liscala,Co Cavan 2. Angela Connelly, The Plains Boyle 3. Michael McHugh,The Plains,Boyle Class 39: Gigs and Road Carts 13.2 and under 1. Frank Williams 2. Daniel McHugh,The Plains,Boyle Class 40: Gigs and Road Carts 12.2 1. Elaine Hunt, Tonnagh, Carrick-on-Shannon,Co Leitrim CATTLE SECTION (PEDIGREE CATTLE) Class 41: Best Pedigree Bull any breed over 12 months 1. Cathal&Michael Daly,Tullaghan,Co Leitrim 2. Patrick Bruen,Carrowreagh,Elphin 3. Tom Mulligan,Dromod,Co Leitrim 4. Donie McKeone,Enniscrone,Co Leitrim 5. John Moore,Westport,Co Mayo ANGUS SECTION Class 42: Best Pure Bred Angus Cow 1. Anthony Scanlon,Ballymote,Co Sligo Class 43: Best Pure Bred Angus Bull born between 01/09/12 and 31/12/12 Cathal Duignan, Eslin, Ck on Shannon 1. John Farrell,Mountdillion,Curraghboy Class 44: Best Pure Bred Angus Heifer born between 01/09/12 and 31/12/12 1. Cathal & Joe McCormack, Tulsk 2. John Farrell,Mountdillion,Curraghboy 3. Patrick Regan,Cloonmore,Claremorris,Co Mayo Class 45: Best Pure Bred Angus Bull born before 01/09/12 1. Tom Mulligan,Dromard,Co Leitrim 2. Anthony Dockery, Carrow, Elphin 3. Gerard Mulligan,Dromard,Co Leitrim Class 46: Best Pure Bred Angus Heifer born before 01/09/12 1. Tom Mulligan,Dromard,Co Leitrim 2. Tom Mulligan,Dromard,Co Leitrim 3. Anthony Dockery, Carrow, Elphin Class 47: Best Pure Bred Angus Bull born on or after 01/01/13 1. Patrick Regan,Cloonmore,Claremorris,Co Mayo 2. John Bogan, Edgeworthstown 3. John Farrell,Mountdillion,Curraghboy Class 48: Best Pure Bred Angus Heifer born on or after 01/01/13 1. Nuala Mulligan,Hollygrove,Ballygar 2. John Bogan, Edgeworthstown 3. Cathal Duignan, Edgeworthstown 4. Show Classes Class 49 Qualifier for Irish Angus All Ireland Senior Male Championship & Senior Female Championship All pedigree Angus Cattle born before 1/9/12 and satisfying the above pre-condition are eligible. One or more qualifiers to go forward to the All Ireland Irish Angus Senior Championship final on September 7th 2013 at Strokestown Show. Qualifier for Irish Angus All Ireland Junior Bull & Heifer Championship Best Pure Bred Angus Bull Sponsored by Jackie Caslin Kye, Elphin Cathal Duignan Tom Mulligan Patrick Regan Overall Angus Champion – Sash & Voucher Cathal Duignan Reserve Angus Champion – Special Rosette Tom Mulligan HEREFORD SECTION Class 56: Best pure bred Hereford Cow – Sponsored by Padraig McGrath 1. Ms Pauline Casey,Lisnalurg,Sligo 2. Dylan Lynch,Ballinalee,Co Longford 3. Coote Geelan,Dromod,Leitrim Class 57: Best pure bred Hereford bull calf calved since 01/01/13 1. Ms Pauline Casey,Lisnalurg,Sligo 2. John Farrell,Ballingwing,Carrick-on-Shannon 3. Coote Geelan,Dromod,Leitrim Class 58: Best pure bred Hereford bull calved prior to 31/12/12 1. John Farrell,Ballingwing,Carrick-on-Shannon 2. Padraig McGrath,Creeve,Elphin 3. Padraig McGrath,Creeve,Elphin Class 59: Best pure bred Hereford Heifer calf calved since 01/01/13 1. Padraig McGrath,Creeve,Elphin 2. Ms Pauline Casey,Lisnalurg,Sligo 3. Dylan Lynch,Ballinalee,Co Longford Class 60: Best pure bred Hereford Heifer calf calved prior to 31/12/12 1. Padraig McGrath,Creeve,Elphin 2. Tom McDermott,Frenchpark,Co Roscommon 3. Coote Geelan,Dromod,Leitrim Champion Herford Padraig McGrath,Creeve,Elphin Reserve Champion John Farrell,Ballingwing,Carrick-on-Shannon SHORTHORN SECTION(Certificate of Compliance is required) Class 61: Best Shorthorn Cow 1. Michael Flatley, Glann, Kilkelly, Co Mayo Class 62: Best Shorthorn calf calved since 01/01/13 1. Michael Flatley, Glann, Kilkelly, Co Mayo 2. Anthong Dockery, Carrow 3. Padraig Flanagan,Lismacool,Elphin Class 63: Best Shorthorn heifer likely to make a dual Purpose cow (Not more than two teeth) 1. Johnny Rowley, Mohill 2. Anthony Dockery, Carrow 3. Anthony Dockery, Carrow Champion Shorthorn Johnny Rowley, Mohill Reserve Champion Michael Flatley, Glann, Kilkelly, C0 Mayo SIMMENTAL SECTION – Open Classes Class 64: Cow Class – in calf or in milk 1. Paddy & Elaine, Hennelly, Creggconnell, Rosses Point 2. John Anderson, Branchfield, Drumgin, Co Sligo Class 65: Senior Heifer Class –01/09/10 and 31/08/11 1. Paddy & Elaine, Hennelly, Creggconnell, Rosses Point 2. Paddy & Elaine, Hennelly, Creggconnell, Rosses Point Class 67: Yearling Bull Class –01/08/12 to 30/11/12 1. Michael Oliver, Swinford, Co Mayo Class 68: Yearling Heifer Class –01/08/12 to 30/11/12 1. Michael Oliver, Swinford, Co Mayo Class 69: Bull Calf born on or after 1/12/12 1. Christopher Maguire,Ballinamore,Co Leitrim Champion Simmental of the Show Mark Neelan Reserve Champion Paddy Hennelly LIMOUSIN SECTION North West Club Calf Championship 2013 Class 71: Best Male calf born after 1/9/12 1.
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