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Community Services–Psychology Department Poultry Results Any Variety Goose/Gander 1st Patsy McDaniel, Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo 2nd Patsy McDaniel, Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo Guinea Fowl 1st Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Any Variety Drake 1st Kirk Cox, Rooskey, Co. Sligo 2nd Conor Forkan, Carracastle, Ballaghaderreen , Co. Mayo Any Variety Duck 1st N. Cox, Rooskey, Co Sligo 2nd Brian Flynn, Riverstown, Co Sligo 3rd N. Cox, Rooskey, Co Sligo Any Variety Call Ducks/Drakes 1st Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Any Variety PB Heavy Hen 1st Cian Dunleavy, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Conor Forkan, Carracastle, Ballaghaderreen , Co. Mayo 3rd Joint Michael Brehony, Ballymote, Co. Sligo. 3rd Joint Kieran Doddy, Achonry, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Any Variety Heavy Rooster 1st Glenn Patterson, Drum, Co Sligo. 2nd Eilis O’Connor, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 3rd Conor Forkan, Carracastle, Ballaghaderreen , Co. Mayo Silkie 1st Rory O’Dowd, Bunninadden, Ballymote, Co. Sligo. 2nd Brian Flynn, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd N. Cox, Rooskey, Co. Sligo. Any Variety Bantam Hen 1st Cian Dunleavy, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Conor Forkan, Carracastle, Ballaghaderreen , Co. Mayo 3rd Joint Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Joint N. Cox, Rooskey, Co. Sligo. Any Variety Bantam Rooster 1st Cian Dunleavy, Ballymote, Co Sligo 2nd Rory O’Dowd, Bunninadden, Ballymote, Co. Sligo. 3rd Joint Cian Dunleavy, Ballymote, Co Sligo 3rd Joint Paddy Monaghan, Sligo Hen & Chicks 1st Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Ian Mc Dermott, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 3rd Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Most Colourful Rooster 1st Cian Dunleavy, Ballymote, Co Sligo 2nd Richard & Dorothy Taylor, Riverstown, Co. 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Homemade Sponge Cake 1st Maureen Kellegher Mc Nally, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim 2nd Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co Sligo 3rd Brian Flynn, Coolbock, Drumfin, Co. Sligo 26. Swiss Roll 1st Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Evelyn Wymbs, Cloonamahon, Co. Sligo 3rd Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co Sligo 27. Homemade Butter Sponge 1st Maureen Kellegher Mc Nally, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim 2nd Maureen Kellegher Mc Nally, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim 3rd Mary Gallagher, Grove Road, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo 28. Home made Butter Sponge Decorated 1st Maureen Kellegher Mc Nally, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim 2nd 3rd 29. Madeira Cake 1st Maureen Kellegher Mc Nally, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim 2nd Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Aileen Bright, Rossespoint, Sligo 30. Carrot Cake 1st Hazel Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo 2nd Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co Sligo 3rd Breda Forkin, Keash, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 31. 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