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Sheep Interbreed Championship SHEEP Judging commences at 10am PLEASE NOTE: ENTRIES IN CHAROLLAIS, AND TEXEL CLASSES ARE RESTRICTED TO M/V ACCREDITED ANIMALS ONLY. Provision will be made for isolation of animals from M/V Accredited flocks - please signify on Entry Form where applicable. Accredited sheep must be identifiable by either ear tag or tattoo. Sheep must not be sprayed with Organo- Phosphorous Sheep Dip Products immediately prior to the Show. In the event of hot weather on Show Day Exhibitors must bring their own shelters. The Ripley Show Committee cannot be responsible for any sheep scab infection contracted on Show Day. Owners are advised to review their own control measures. THE SHOW COMMITTEE MAY AMALGAMATE CLASSES WHERE THERE ARE TOO FEW ENTRIES. ALL EWES TWO SHEAR AND UPWARDS MUST HAVE REARED LAMBS IN THE CURRENT YEAR. A SPECIAL PRIZE OF £25 will be awarded to the exhibitor obtaining the most points in the Sheep Classes. Points will be awarded as follows:- 1 point for each exhibit shown plus 3 points for 1st; 2 points for 2nd & 1 point for 3rd. (Points will be calculated after the Show & prize money forwarded to winner) All Classes Entry Fee £1.50 Champion of each breed (excluding butchers) will be required to be presented again for the overall INTERBREED CHAMPIONSHIP & CHAMPION SHEEP of the SHOW at 2pm, followed by presentation of Cups Head Steward: Mr Neil Spedding INTERBREED CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE JUDGED AT 2.15pm Judge: Mr K Throup, Keighley SPECIAL ODDY WILSON TROPHY is awarded to the Champion Sheep of the Show. CHAROLLAIS (MV ACCREDITED) Sponsor: D & E Newman Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. Breeders who have not previously won a Breed Championship will be awarded points towards The Black Sheep Brewery Trophy to be held at Masham Sheep Fair. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE M/V ACCREDITED Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Mrs J Broughton, Melton Constable Class 250 RAM SHEARLING OR UPWARDS Class 251 RAM LAMB Class 252 EWE OR GIMMER SHEARLING Class 253 GIMMER LAMB SPECIAL ANDREW UMPLEBY TROPHY is awarded The Champion Charollais Sheep. A ROSETTE presented by The Charollais Sheep Society is awarded for the Champion Charollais. MULES Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Miss A Mason, Skipton Class 255 PEN OF 5 GIMMER LAMBS Class 256 A PAIR OF MULE GIMMER LAMBS Class 257 A PAIR OF MULE EWES OR SHEARLINGS SPECIAL A ROSETTE presented by NEMSA is awarded for the Champion Mule. BLUE FACED LEICESTER Sponsor: W E Jameson & Son Ltd. Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Miss A Mason, Skipton Class 259 BLUE FACED LEICESTER RAM AGED OR SHEARLING Class 260 BLUE FACED LEICESTER RAM LAMB Class 261 EWE TO HAVE REARED LAMBS THIS YEAR Class 262 GIMMER SHEARLING Class 263 BLUE FACED LEICESTER GIMMER LAMB SPECIAL HSBC SHIELD is awarded to the Champion Blue Faced Leicester. WENSLEYDALE Sponsor; Wharfedale Farmers Auction Mart. Class 265 Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Mr F Lawson, Leyburn Class 265 SHEARLING OR AGED RAM Class 266 RAM LAMB Class 267 EWE OR GIMMER SHEARLING Class 268 GIMMER LAMB SPECIAL THE HENRY SUTCLIFFE SMITH CUP is awarded to the Best Ram Lamb. BRIMHAM PLATE presented by Mrs M Smith is awarded to the Champion Wensleydale. VIC HAYTON MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded to the Best Wensleydale Female. MASHAM & TEESWATER Sponsor: Cross Green Veterinary Centre, Otley Class 270 Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. CHAMPION TEESWATER SHEEP: Special prize of £5; RESERVE CHAMPION: Special prize of £2. Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Teeswater Judge: Mr T Addison, Barnard Castle Masham Judge: Mr R Close, Skipton Class 270 A PAIR OF MASHAM EWES Class 271 A PAIR OF MASHAM SHEARLINGS Class 272 A PAIR OF MASHAM GIMMER LAMBS Class 273 TEESWATER RAM TWO SHEAR OR OLDER Class 274 TEESWATER SHEARLING RAM Class 275 TEESWATER RAM LAMB Class 276 TEESWATER EWE Class 277 TEESWATER GIMMER SHEARLING Class 278 TEESWATER GIMMER LAMB SPECIAL THE ANDREW FISHER CUP presented by Mr A Fisher is awarded to the Champion Teeswater Sheep. CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE presented by I'Anson Bros is awarded for the Champion Masham Gimmer Lamb. TEXEL (MV ACCREDITED) THESE CLASSES ARE INCLUDED IN THE NORTHERN AREA TEXEL SHEEP BREEDERS POINTS TROPHY COMPETITION Sponsor: Brooksbank Valves, Skipton Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. Championship Rosette. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE M/V ACCREDITED Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Mrs J Broughton, Melton Constable Class 282 AGED RAM Class 283 SHEARLING RAM Class 284 RAM LAMB Class 285 AGED EWE Class 286 SHEARLING EWE Class 287 EWE LAMB SPECIAL BOB NEWBY TROPHY is awarded for Champion Texel. REGISTERED BADGER FACE - WELSH MOUNTAIN Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: J Langford, Chester Class 290 RAM, SHEARLING OR OVER Class 291 RAM LAMB Class 292 EWE, SHEARLING OR OVER Class 293 EWE LAMB Class 294 GROUP OF THREE ANIMALS, ONE RAM & TWO FEMALES SPECIAL MEADS TROPHY is awarded to the Champion. RYELAND Rosettes to 4th place. Class 306 No Prize Money. Rosettes to 4th place Class 307 Wool on the Hoof - One prize of £10 plus Rosette. Kindly sponsored by Mr S Hipps Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Mr D Lewis, Pembrokeshire. Wool on the Hoof Judge: Mr I Brooksbank, Bradford Class 300 AGED RAM Class 301 SHEARLING RAM Class 302 RAM LAMB Class 303 BREEDING EWE Class 304 SHEARLING EWE Class 305 GIMMER LAMB Class 306 GROUP OF 3 WHITE RYELANDS Class 307 WOOL ON THE HOOF Will be judged with emphasis on presentation SPECIAL THE ANDREW POPHAM MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded for the Best White Ryeland (open to members of The Ryeland Flock Book Society only). ALANDEL TROPHY is awarded to the Best White Ryeland Lamb. EBOR TROPHY is awarded for the Best Ryeland Group. HARDGATE TROPHY presented by Mr S Hipps is awarded to the Best White Ryeland - "Wool on the Hoof". COLOURED RYELAND Rosettes to 4th place. Class 315 No Prize Money Rosettes to 4th place Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Mr J Webb, Tenbury Wells Class 309 AGED RAM Class 310 SHEARLING RAM Class 311 RAM LAMB Class 312 BREEDING EWE Class 313 SHEARLING EWE Class 314 EWE LAMB Class 315 GROUP OF THREE SPECIAL A CUP is awarded to the Champion Coloured Ryeland. A TROPHY is awarded to the BEST GROUP OF THREE COLOURED RYELANDS. BUTCHERS LAMBS Sponsors: Bishopton Veterinary Group, Ripon. Classes 342 & 343. H Weatherhead & Sons, Pateley Bridge, Class 344 Fourth prize money if over 8 entries. Championship Rosette. Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Mr T Ogden, Skipton Class 342 PEN OF THREE MATCHING BUTCHERS NON CONTINENTAL LAMBS - SHORT WOOL Class 343 PEN OF THREE MATCHING BUTCHERS CONTINENTAL LAMBS Class 344 PEN OF THREE MATCHING BUTCHERS LAMBS, LONG WOOL Class 345 BEST BUTCHERS LAMB, NON-CONTINENTAL NOT TO HAVE BEEN SHOWN IN ANY OTHER CLASS Class 346 BEST BUTCHERS LAMB, CONTINENTAL CROSS NOT TO HAVE BEEN SHOWN IN ANY OTHER CLASS Class 347 BEST BUTCHERS LAMB, LONG WOOL NOT TO HAVE BEEN SHOWN IN ANY OTHER CLASS SPECIAL CUP is awarded to the Champion Butchers Lamb. JACOB All Sheep to be shown to Breed Society Rules Rosettes to all competitors in class 356 The JACOB SHEEP SOCIETY offer a rosette for the Champion Jacob. Entry Fee: £1.50 Prize Money: 1st £10.00 - 2nd £8.00 - 3rd £6.00 - 4th £4.00 (unless otherwise stated) Points Scoring: 1st 3 points - 2nd 2 points - 3rd 1 point Judge: Mrs B Palmer, Clitheroe Class 351 RAM, SHEARLING OR UPWARDS. Class 352 RAM LAMB Born after 1st January 2019 Class 353 EWE Having suckled progeny in 2019 Class 354 GIMMER SHEARLING Class 355 GIMMER LAMB Born after 1st January 2019 Class 356 BEST ANIMAL SHOWN BY ANYONE UNDER 13 YEARS OF AGE SPECIAL THE FARNHAM TROPHY presented by the late Mrs J Foster is awarded to the Champion. SHETLAND Fourth prize money if over 8 entries.
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