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The Virginia Agricultural Show Society
(Incorporated)
Affiliated to the Irish Shows Association.
PRIZE LIST
of
72nd ANNUAL
VIRGINIA SHOW
on Wednesday, 21st August, 2013
General Entries Close Friday 9th August 2013
Office Hours:
10.00 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Tel (049) 8547197 Fax (049) 8548308
Email [email protected]
Web page www.virginiashow.com
Find us on twitter and facebook
Exhibits cannot be removed from Hall before 5pm.
The Show Committee will not be responsible for exhibits
After 6.00 pm. 5% ISA Levy deducted from prize money in Livestock sections showing classes.
Virginia Agricultural Show Society
List of Officers
HON PRESIDENTS:
Mr Brian Cahill
Mr Mervyn Clarke
Mr PJ Keating
Mr Bernard O’Reilly
Mr Hal Porter,
Mr John Sheridan
Mr Peter Brady
PRESIDENT:
Sean Farrelly
VICE-PRESIDENT:
Patrick Gaynor
SECRETARY:
Michael Barry
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES:
Breege Goldrick
Maria Ward
Catherine Murtagh
ASSISTANT TREASURER:
Eamon Burns
PRO’s
John O Reilly
Albert Walker
CHIEF SAFETY OFFICER:
Brian O’Reilly
PRESS OFFICER
Kathleen Duffy
VETERINARY SURGEONS:
J. Smith, MRCVS;
J. Lynch, MRCVS
Frank & James Clerkin, MRCVS
JOINT TREASURERS TRADE STAND CO-ORDINATORS
Monica Farrelly Rose Condon
William Roe Robbie Walker
Please Note:
Entry forms for all classes may be found at centre page.
PRIZE LIST
of
72nd ANNUAL
VIRGINIA SHOW
On Wednesday 21st August 2013
All-Ireland Finals;
30th
Baileys Champion €10000 Dairy Cow Competition
Gunne Carnaross Mart All-Ireland €2000 Male/Female Weanling
Champion
Liffey Meats €2000 Champion Beef Bullock
Fleetwood Amateur Art Competition
Univet Ireland Ltd & Virginia Show
Commercial Heifer Champion
Glanbia Virginia €700 Friesian In-calf-Heifer
McEvoys SuperValu ICA €500 Guild Skills of the Year
Riverfront Bar & Restaurant Pastry Competition
Lakeland Dairy Champion of the Show
Francie Brady Charolais Champion of the Show
AW Ennis Interbreed Champion
North-Eastern Club Charolais Junior Champion Final
North-Eastern Club Simmental Junior Champion Final
Qualifiers in:
Traditional Irish Sport Horse Foal All-Ireland Championship
The Irish Draught Colt Foal Championship
All Ireland Donkey Mare Championship
The Yearling Filly All Ireland Championship
Connacht Gold Feeds ATP All Ireland Beef Bullock Championship
Greenvale Animal Feeds All Ireland Beef Heifer Championship
The Gain Dog Food All Ireland Championship
The All-Ireland Gun Dog Championship
General Entries Close Friday 9th August 2013
5% ISA Levy deducted from prize money in Livestock sections showing classes.
Over 150 Trade Stands
Virginia Show Committee
Barry,
Eithne
Barry
Michael
Brady,
Andrew
(Aughacashel
)
Brady,
Andrew Jnr
(Carrigabruise
)
Brady, Colm Brady,
Donal
Brady,
Fergal
Brady, Hugh
P.
Brady, Ina Brady,
James
(Cornaslieve
),
Brady, Jim
(Lakeside
Manor)
Brady, Jimmy
(Carrigabruise
)
Brady,
Jimmy (
Drumina)
Brady,
John
(Latoon),
Brady,
John
(Lismeen),
Brady John
(Lisnafana)
Brady, Leo Brady, Peter
(Aughalion)
Brady, Peter
(Drumagolan
d)
Brady Peter
(Edenburt)
Brady PJ Brodie,
Donnach
Brodie,
Owen
Burns,
Eamonn
Byers, Derek Byers, Nigel Byrne, James Cadden Jim Cahill, Aileen Cahill,
Brian
Cahill
Fintan
Cahill
Martin
Cahill,
Nancy
Cahill,
Owen
Cahill, Peter Cahill, Sean Carolan,
Anthony
Carolan,
Ray
Clarke
Alan
Clarke,
Brian
(Suncroft)
Clarke,
Cornelius
Clarke,
James
Clarke,
Mervyn
Clarke Pat Clarke,
Thomas
Comey,
Joe
Comey,
Kevin
Condon
Rose
Conway
James
Conway
Niall
Cooney,
Colleen
Cooney,
Jimmy
Cooney,
Stephen
Cranston,
Derek
Hetherton,
Thos.
Hetherton
Kevin
Jameson,
John
Keating, P. J Cranston,
Joan
Cullen, Jimmy Daly, T. P. Dancey,
Leonard
Denning
Betty
Denning
Gary
Denning,
Joseph
Denning
Paul
Denning,
Patrick
Denning, Sean Donohoe
Bridget
Doughty,
John
Duffy,
Edward J
Duffy,
Kathleen
Duffy Kaye Duffy, Ned Duffy,
Thomas
Dunne, Brian Dunne, John Dunne,
Terence
Dunne,
Nuala
Erickson,
Pat
Farrelly
Andrew
Farrelly
Aine
Farrelly,
Anthony
Farrelly, John Farrelly,
James
Farrelly,
Lorcan
Farrelly,
Monica
Farrelly,
Noel
Farrelly
Patrick
Farrelly, P.
J.
Farrelly,
Sean
Farrelly, Tony Faulkner,
Robert
Faulkner,
Tom
Fisher
Myrtle
Fitzsimons,
Eamonn
Fitzsimons,
Jimmy
Fitzsimons,
Gerard
Fitzsimons,
Tara
Fitzsimons,
Thomas
Fitzpatrick,
Gerard
Fitzpatric
k Joan
Fox,
Martin
Fox Orla
Gaynor,
Mary
Gaynor,
Patrick
Gillick,
Brendan
Gillick Nigel Gillick, Sean Gillick
Terence
Gilsenan,
Hugh. P.
Gilsenan,
Joseph
Goldrick
Breege
Harrison,
Thomas
Henry, Alan Henry, Wesley Henry Alfred Keating
Colm.
Kellett
Gillian
Kellett,
Noeleen
Kellett,
Wesley
Kenny, Ian Kelly Pat Keogan, Paul Kilkenny
Sean
Kilkenny
Yvonne
Lantry
Adrian
Logan,
Patrick
Lundy,
Stanley
Lynch,
Connie
Lynch,
Michael
Lynch,
Terence
Lynch, Tony Maguire,
Hugh
Maguire,
Michael
Markey,
Jimmy
Matthews,
James
McCabe,
Jackie
McCullogh,
Peter
McDonnell,
Brian
McDonnell,
David
McDonnel
l, Rosaleen
McElwain
e, Alan
McElwaine,
Verna
McEnroe,
Leo
McEnroe,
Patrick
McGinn,
Michael Jnr.,
McGivney,
John
McGivney,
Brian
McGivney
, Sean
McGovern
, Donal
McGovern
Patrick
McGovern
Peter
McGrath,
Peter
McHugh
Liam
McIntyre
Patrick
McLoughlin,
Michael
McNally,
Malachy
McNally
Margaret
McNamee,
Matthew
McNamee,
Paddy
McNamee,
Patrick
McNamee,
Rosemary
McPhillips
Ann
McPhillips
Peter
McQuade,
Samuel
McQuade,
Teddy
Moore,
Eamon
Monaghan,
Bernard
Monaghan,
Patrick
Muldoon,
Kenneth
Mullally,
Margaret
Mulvany,
Larry
Murphy,
Patrick
Murtagh,
Anthony
Murtagh,
Catherine
Murtagh
Louise
Murtagh,
Patrick
Nugent
Stanley
Nugent
Gordon
Nulty,
Thomas
O’Connell
, Eamon
O’Connell,
Patrick
O’Connell,
Sean
O’Connell,
Hugh
O’Dowd,
Karl
O’Dowd,
Paul
O’Reilly,
Adrian
O’Reilly,
Bernard
O’Reilly
Brian
O’Reilly,
Christine
O’Reilly,
Clare
O’Reilly,
Cyril
O’ Reilly
Dermot
O’Reilly,
John
(Ballaghanea)
O’Reilly,
Oliver
O’Reilly,
Patrick
O’Reilly
Maria
O’Reilly,
Marie
O’Reilly
Ronan
O’Reilly,
Sean
O’Reilly,
T.J.
Ormiston,
Cecil
Ormiston,
Elizabeth
Olwill,
Barbara
Porter,
Hal
Potter,
Patrick
Roe, Willie
Sheridan,
John
Sheckleton,
Frances
Skelly,
Patrick G.
Smith,
Annette
Smith,
Charles
Smith,
John
(Dervor)
Smith,
John
(Longfield
)
Smith, Peter
(Cranadillon
)
Smith, Peter
(Crossbane)
Smith, PJ Smith, Terry Smith, Tommy Smith,
William
Smyth,
Brendan
Smyth,
Charles
Stafford,
Billy
Stanley
Oliver
Stratford,
Patrick
Tackney,
Andrew
Tackney,
Peter
Taite John Taite,
Noel
Taite,
Pauric
Tracy, John
Walker,
Albert
Whyte Ivan Walker,
Rachel
Walker
Robert
Ward Maria Whitley
Harold
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Exhibitors wishing to sell any article can have same listed in Catalogue and get For Sale
card from Secretary.
2. The Affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a Committee to be elected annually from
the list of members, together with the Secretary.
3. Intending Competitors must lodge with the Secretary a complete list of their entries
numbered according to the Prize List (on forms to be supplied by the Committee) not later
than 9th Aug, accompanied by an Entry Fee. Otherwise they will not be accepted.
4. All Livestock Exhibits (whether for competition or Exhibition) in order that they may be
properly arranged, should be at the Show yard by 9 o'clock a.m. and cannot be admitted after
10.30 a.m.
Bulls must be secured by a ring in the nose with a chain or rope attached, and be in charge of
a caretaker, otherwise they cannot be admitted. All animals to have halters on their heads. All
competing animals to be distinguished by numbers only.
5. All Hall & Marquees Exhibits (whether for competition or Exhibition) should be at
the Show by 9.30 a.m. on show morning in order that they may be properly arranged.
(Entries will be accepted on Tuesday up until 9.30p.m.)
6. The arrangement of the Show will be conducted by a committee of Management, and the
persons entering the Show yard are subject to the direction of the Stewards and Secretary.
7. No person will be permitted to interfere with or to crowd around the Judges when
adjudicating. Exhibitors so doing will forfeit their claim to prizes. Any abuse of judges will
not be tolerated.
8. Exhibitors may enter the same exhibit in the cattle and horse sections in as many classes as
they are eligible for, provided that they pay the necessary entry fee in each class.
9. The Judges shall have the power to award First, Second or Third prizes according to merits
of the Exhibitors, or to withhold any or all prizes in any class for want of merit.
10. The decision of the Judges shall be final as to merit. On points of disqualification,
objections or appeals will be considered if lodged with the Secretary, together with a fee of
€50 on or before 3 o'clock p.m. on Show day, such objections will be considered by the
committee of Management. The Fee will be returned if the objection is not considered
frivolous.
11. No diseased animal can be admitted, and should they manifest symptoms of disease
during the Exhibition they must immediately be removed from the premises on an order
being given to the effect by the Secretary.
12. The ages of all Horses to date from 1st January of the year of their birth.
13. As one of the objects of this Association is to encourage the keeping of superior animals
of the various descriptions for breeding purposes, the Judges will be instructed to particularly
discourage overfed animals and those showing symptoms of constitutional unsoundness.
14. No stock can be removed from the Show Grounds before the parade of prize winners or
5pm whichever is the latest on the day of the Show. Other exhibits 5 o'clock.
15. Whilst every reasonable care will be exercised, the Show Society will not be responsible
for any accident, loss or damage to any exhibit, exhibitor or spectator from any cause
whatever occurring in the Show Yard, or in transit thereto or there from. Should any matter
arise not provided for, or in the purview of these rules and regulations, such matter shall be
referred to the committee whose decision shall be final and binding - no appeal to law in any
case.
16. Definition of Farmer - where the term farmer is made use of in the Prize List it shall be
taken as subject to the following definition - A farmer shall be understood to mean one who
resides permanently on his farm, working it himself and deriving there from his principal and
ostensible means of subsistence.
17. Competitors exhibiting animals not their own property will forfeit all prizes obtained at
the Show, and be prohibited from entering any subsequent Show.
18. In section 6 and 7, the winners must be prepared, if called upon by the Committee to
produce within 48 hours of getting notice, at least double the supply of the Exhibits as
evidence of growth by the person showing, although if true to kind the same quality of
excellence will not be insisted upon.
19. All articles for exhibition in Agricultural Hall/Marquee must be handed to the Stewards in
charge, so as to have them placed in proper Section. No person shall reposition or remove
Exhibit without the authority of the Stewards.
20. Competitors may enter Horses and Cattle in any class for which they are eligible but any
animal that obtains a First Prize cannot be exhibited in any other Class at the same Show.
They shall, however, be eligible to compete for Special Prizes.
21. Where there is only one entry in a class, this class may be cancelled and the Exhibitor
notified.
22. All numbers must be attached to Animals before Judging commences, if not, No Prize
will be paid.
23. All animals must be properly trained and restrained. Animals, which, in the opinion
of the safety officers, are likely to become dangerous, must be removed from the
grounds or enclosed in the pen provided.
24. All animals must be unloaded / loaded in special designated area/pen.
25. ISA and Virginia Show advise all Livestock exhibitors to have insurance on their animals
see note in showing classes.
26. Due to administration costs entry fees can not be returned for non participation in Show.
27. All prize money must be claimed before the end of the financial year, 31st Dec.
28. The Committee will not be responsible for any goods or items left in Hall or
Grounds for Show.
29. Vouchers or prizes in kind may be given in lieu of prize money
30. All Trade Stand Passes are valid until 11 am
31. Winners of Qualifiers are themselves responsible for entering their qualifiers (or exhibits)
for the final, within one hour of qualifying the should present themselves to the Secretary’s
office at the show for detail
Please note all animals must have an individual handler at all times on the show
grounds, otherwise they will be removed from the grounds or enclosed in a pen
provided. Animals must only be tied to appropriate tying facilities.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS OF CATTLE 2013
See notes at the front of the Cattle Section regarding changes to CMMS 4 Forms.
NOTE: A heifer becomes a cow when she gives birth to a calf.
Exhibits sent by post must reach the Secretary not later than Friday 17th
August
___________________________________________________________________
All Numbers must be attached to Animals before Judging commences.
IF NOT - No Prize-money will be awarded.
_________________________________________________________________
Exhibits may NOT be removed from the Exhibition Hall before 5 pm please do not ask stewards to
remove them before this time.
_________________________________________________________________
All horse moving from one location to another must be accompanied by their passports. All passports
must be registered by the current owner. It is in your own interest to ensure this as failure to do so can
result in a fine. See the information in Horse and Pony Section regarding the current rules for Equine.
_______________________________________________________________________
We Wish To Thank the Minister of Agriculture and the Department of
Agriculture for their grant towards the cost of our insurance THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION
Is proud to present All Ireland Championships and wishes to acknowledge the generous
sponsorships, which make these competitions possible. For the efficient running of the
Championships all concerned are requested to read and observe the Rules set out below.
General Rules for 2013
1. Eligibility of Shows:- Shows wishing to participate in the Championships and be eligible to hold
qualifiers, must have collected the Championship Fund (currently 5%) from Horse (classes), Cattle
and Sheep prizes for the year 2013 and forwarded the amount so collected, in full to the Irish Shows
Association within the stipulated period of not more than 30 days from the date of the show.
Alternative methods of meeting this obligation are not acceptable.
2. Qualifying rounds :Qualifying rounds will take place at designated shows by the Irish Shows
Association.
3. Responsibility of Shows: Selected Shows should hold a separate class for each qualifier from
which the highest placed animals will qualify.
The Qualifier class should be held as the 1st class in the relevant section of the Show
4. Shows must ensure that the qualifiers are held strictly in accordance with the relevant Rules.
5. Shows may charge an entry fee for each qualifier
6. It is a condition that no other sponsor may-be involved in qualifier class.
7. Shows must appoint competent, well briefed persons to act as stewards, who must ensure that only
animals (or other exhibits) which are eligible to compete and whose documentation is in order, are
allowed to proceed to the judging ring.
8. Animals that have already qualified are not eligible to compete in further qualifiers at local shows
in the same Championships
9. On completion of judging, Stewards must inform the successful competitors to visit the Secretary's
Office at the show within one hour, and complete the necessary arrangements for entry to the final.
10. The Show must appoint a well briefed officer who will be available at the Secretary’s office to
assist exhibitors to complete the entry cards for participation in the final and collect the entry fee.
11.Show Secretaries must forward duly completed result cards, together with appropriate fees to the
Irish Shows Association within three days following the holding of the show.
12. Responsibility of Exhibitors; Winners of Qualifiers are themselves responsible for entering their
qualifiers (or exhibits) for the final, within one hour of qualifying.
13. Winner of qualifiers will compete in the final.
14. The Irish Shows Association in conjunction with the sponsor reserves the right to alter or amend
the rules of the competition as may be necessary.
15. 5% of the prize money will be collected by the show and forwarded to the I.S.A. within 30 days.
16. Any show or competitor in breach of these rules will be disqualified from competing in these
Championships.
17. Shows and competitors must contact the I.S.A. for all details and information concerning these
Championships and NOT the sponsor.
18. Any objections or complaints must be lodged in writing with the I.S.A. representative at the show
and the Show Secretary within half an hour following the completion of the competition, together
with €50 or another stated fee which is refundable in the event of the objection being upheld.
19. These general rules and those relating to the individual Championships being staged should be
published in the schedule and catalogue of the participating show and strictly observed
Official List of Trophies
Horses
Fleetwood Paints Perpetual Trophy.
Anna & T.J O’Reilly Cup. First National Building Society Cup
Cranston Trophy. Joe McCabe Memorial Perpetual Cup
James Lyttle Memorial Cup. Liffey Meats Cup
Wilkie Lyttle Memorial Cup
Paddy Keoghan Cup Francis O’Reilly Cup
Caffrey Memorial Cup. Jack Love Cup
Heavy Horse Cup. A.W.Ennis Cup & Shield
Light Horse Cup. Limousin Silver Tray
James L. Delaney Perpetual Challenge Cup. FBD Cup
Silver Lea Cup. O’Hare Animal Feeds Cup
Farrell O’Reilly Memorial Perpetual Trophy. Francie Brady Memorial Trophy
Helen Cullen Perpetual Trophy William Soden Memorial Trophy
Clarebawn Perpetual Trophy John Morton Simmental Trophy
O’Farrell Memorial Cup
Cattle Eddie Murphy Cup
Norman Foster Cup Harry McQuade Perpetual Crystal Trophy
Irish Hereford Breed Society Cup. Sheep
Austin Soden Cup Hugh Faulkner Memorial Cup
Kells Livestock Trophy Paddy Keoghan Memorial Cup
Virginia Milk Products Cup
Blackwater House Cup Home Industries
Farm and Garden Produce Cup
Bernard Dunne Cup
Gilgowan Cup
Conway Cup
Una McEnroe Perpetual Cup
We wish to thank all the sponsors who have supported in the past and we
hope that you will be associated with us in the future.
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Mc Gibney Accountant, Thomas 049-8549966
Mc Govern Transport, Bawnboy Cavan 049-9523342
Mc Keown Agri Supply, Ballinalee 043-3323786
Mount View Engineering 042-9660426
Moynehall Car Sales 049-4332771
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Niall Lynch Ballyjamesduff 049-8544343
Norman Hall Transport,
Nuremore Hotel , 042-9661438
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O Donoghues Pharmacy 049-8547046
Oldcastle Co-Op 049-8541333
O Neill Tractors Crossmaglen Armagh 048-30861526
O'Reilly Eddie, Corner Shop 049-8547061
O'Reilly Geraldine, Auctioneers 049-8546000
O’Reilly Bros. Kingscourt 042-9667237
O Reilly Transport Ballyjamesduff 087/2242127
O'Reilly, Jimmy, Virginia 049-8548188
O Reilly Patrick Accountancy 049-5555944
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Park Hotel 049-8546100
Pat The Baker, 043-6686523
Padraig Smith Auctioneer Ballyjamesduff 049-8544283
Paudi Cooney, 049-8544521
Paul & Vincent Millers Edgeworthstown 043-6671149
Pauline's Flowers 049-8548026
Pergola Nurseries 049-8547559
Pottle Meats 049-4331122
Progressive Genetics Deirdre Toal 046-9541230
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Radisson Hotel Farnham Est Cavan 049-4377700
R.O.R. Plant Hire,Civil Works 086-1012298
Ramor Medical Hall 049-8548356
Ramor Renewables Heating & plumbing 086-2907963
Riverfront Hotel 049-8547561
Rosehill Motors Mullagh 086 8226857
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Sean Brady Construction & Engineering, 049-4364144
Sean Wilson, Accountant, 049-8542085
Sean Smith Transport
Serendipity Bridial Boutique, 049-8547213
Shantully Inn, 049-4337148
Sheelin Meats,Bailiebor Rd Virginia 043-6681333
Sheanon’s Butchers Bailieboro 042-9665342
Sheridans Garage, 049-8544313
Skelly Oil 049-8544133
Smith & Foley Veterinary Surgeons 046-9240512
Smith Paddy Taxi Ballyjamesduff 049-8544884
Smiths Tyres, Lismeen Ballyjamesduff 049-8544732
SNS Hardware, 042-9660914
Sports Connextion 049-8548530
St Kyrans, Virginia 049-8547087
Supervalu, Virginia 049-8547894
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The Forge Restaurant, 046-9245003
The Gallery Restaurant
The Tile Depot, Lismeen, 049-8544166
Thomas Martin Machinery, 042-9667177
Tom Crudden Transport,
Town Diner Ballyjamesduff 049-8544896
Tractmotors & Hankook Tyres, 049-4375900
Tullyvin Garden Centre 049-5553154
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Ultan Carrol 049-4330007
Univet 049-5553203
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Valerie's Clothes Care 049-8548160
Val Smith Pit Stop Lavey 049-4323734
Vincent Carolan Transport, 049-8544597
Virginia Commercials
Virginia Credit Union 049-8543030
Virginia Framing 087-6998339
Virginia Gun Club
Virginia Hire 049-8548444
Virginia Transport,Coles 049-8547403
Virginia Travel 049-8548544
Virginia Veterinary Services 049-8547403
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Waller Bros, 042-9665325
Whistlestop Lounge Bar Virginia 049-8547875
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XL Fuels, Curran, 049-8541175
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Yores Stores 049-8548593
We appreciate contributions from the following Friends of the Show in
2012:
Aileen & Brian Cahill, Ann & Larry Mulvany, Elizabeth & Patsy Denning,
Marie O Reilly, Betty Porter John & Goretti . O Reilly Frances Sheckleton
Virginia Show Society would like to thank the following:
Cavan V.E.C (Colm McEvoy), Virginia College (Karen Fitzpatrick & staff) for use of the
hall & school
Land owner’s Martin Lynch, Peter Cullen, Denis Arnold, Ramor United & Gene Clancy for
parking
Virginia Transport (Coles) for use of their Lorries
M&S Dairy Services for the supply of the Milking Equipment
EMG Services for the supply of Power Washers
Glanbia for Water Tank
LIST OF CLASSES
EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:
Unless animals are entered in the Catalogue and on a signed entry form they will not be
allowed in the Show
Important notice to Animal Owners who are involved in Showing their animals
The Irish Shows Association would advise all Animal owners who have their Animals
Insured to have the Insurance cover extended to cover them while showing animals at
Shows. We understand that it cost very little or nothing at all depending on whom you have
Insurance cover with..
The reason for us giving this advice is to protect yourself in the event of 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 damage caused and end up paying all or
part of any settlement reached.
(Rule 20 applies all the way through except where stated)
Competitors may enter animals in any class for which they are eligible, but any animal that
obtains a First Prize cannot be exhibited in any other class at the Show. They shall, however,
be eligible to compete for a Special Prize. All numbers must be attached to animals before
judging commences, if not, no prize money will be awarded. Exhibitors are responsible for
their exhibits at all times while they are on show grounds
Section 1 - HORSES & PONIES
All foals must be haltered and led by an adult on their own I.H.R. Number, name of sire and
dam must appear on Entry Form
Premises Registration
As from 1 May 2012, any premises (which includes shows, fairs and markets) where horses
or other equines are gathered must be registered with the Department. Owners/persons in
charge of such gatherings are required to submit a completed application form for registration
and to keep records of movements on/off their premises.
Records required are
The name and address of the owner/person in charge of the premises from which the
equine came;
The premises registration number from which the equine came and
Passport number/UEL number of the animal
It is important therefore that Show organisers should contact their local District Veterinary
Office in advance so that consideration can be given to compliance with the requirements
outlined above.
Equine Identification
All Equines (which include horses, ponies and donkeys) must be identified in accordance
with EU and national legislation.
Possession of an unidentified equine is an offence under the legislation.
Passport must be issued by approved Passport Issuing Organisations [PIOs] within the
calendar year of birth [by 31 December in the year of birth] or within six months of
birth [whichever is later] and is valid for the lifetime of the animal. A list of the PIOs
is set out in Appendix 1.
Microchip - all equines issued with a passport after 1st July 2009 must have a
corresponding microchip implanted by a veterinarian which is recorded in the
passport and creates a link between the passport and the animal.
A Keeper must
Have an equine registered with a PIO
Have a passport issued in accordance with EU and national legislation
Comply with the provisions of the legislation whereby a passport must accompany the
equine whenever it is moved to events such as shows, sales and to slaughter plants,
etc.
Livestock Breeding, Production and Trade Division, Dept. of Agriculture, Food and the
Marine, Farnham St, Cavan (Phone +353 49 4368200)
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
February 2013
BROOD MARE
CLASS 1- Non Thoroughbred Half Bred Brood Mare
Entry fee, €15 Prizes: 1st
€150; 2nd
€100; 3rd
€50
CLASS 2-Best placed 3 Mares and Foals to be judged as a pair
Entry fee €15 Prizes: A Prize of €100 will be awarded to the 1st three placed mares and foals.
Each mare and her foal will be judged as a unit. (60% for the mare and 40% for the foal)
CLASS 3 – QUALIFIER,
The Traditional Irish Sport Horse Foal all Ireland Championship Sponsored by Malthouse Bar & Restaurant, Briggs Fashions & Ganly’s
Hardware (All of Mountbellew)
Prize Fund €2, 000
RULES AND CONDITIONS
1. Entries are confined to Foals registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed
codes ISH, RID or ID:
2. Foals must be sired by stallion that is classified in the Irish Sport Horse stud book as
either : Approved /Preliminary Approved/Supplementary
Approved/Recognized/Preliminary Recognized or a stallion that is classified as
CLASS 1 in the Irish Draught Horse Studbook.
3. The class is also open to Weatherby’s registered animals, the progeny of
Weatherby’s Thoroughbred Stallions that are not classified in the Irish Horse Register
as Not Approved
1 (NAI) or Not Approved 2 (NA2)
(Warm Blood Breeding not acceptable)
4. 2 Foals (one colt/one filly) may be selected at any Qualifying Show,provided that the
Judge & the ISA agree the standard is high enough
5. Foals must be led at all times
6. All Exhibitors to both the qualifiers and the final must have the mare’s passport ready
for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring, “if the foals passport is not to hand”.
Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
7. Passports and Microchips( if applicable) should be read by a Vet at the final.
8. Foals qualified for the Final are not to enter any other class at Mountbellew Show,
other than a qualifying class for another show
9. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules
ENTRY FEE: To Qualifying Show €10. To Final €20
Prizes: Colt: 1st-€400, 2
nd - €250, 3
rd - €150, 4
th €100 5
th – 8
th (inc) - €50
Filly: 1st -€400, 2nd
- €250, 3rd
- €150, 4th
€100 5th
– 8th
(inc) - €50
Colt and fillies will be judged separately at Final.
Sir Henry Grattan Bellew Salver will be presented to the Overall Champion Foal. A replica of
the Salver will be given to the winner. Runner-up foal will receive a cup.
A prize will be presented for the Combination of Best Turned out Horse and Most
Suitably Dressed Handler
FINAL: MOUNTBELLEW SHOW – SATURDAY 14th
SEPTEMBER 2013
CLASS 4- Best Half-Bred Colt Foal produce of Mare in Class 1.
Entry fee, €6 Prizes: 1st €60; 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20.
CLASS 5- Best Half-Bred Filly Foal produce of Mare in Class 1.
Entry fee, €6 Prizes: 1st €60; 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20.
CLASS 6 -Registered Irish Draught Mare or AID reg mare with Foal at Foot or with
Stallion Owner's Certificate showing the Mare is covered. R.I.D. Number must also be
shown on entry form.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st €100; 2
nd €60; 3
rd €40
CLASS 7-QUALIFIER
THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & BALLINASLOE SHOW PRESENTS
The Irish Draught Colt Foal Championship Prize Fund: €1,000
Rules and Conditions
1. Entries are confined to: Colt Foals eligible to be registered in the Irish Horse Register
the progeny of a class 1 (RID) Irish Draught Mare & by a stallion that is classified as
CLASS1 (ID C1) in the Irish Draught Horse Studbook.
2. The Mare’s passports must be ready for insepection prior to entry to the Judging ring
“if the foals passport is not to hand”. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to
immediate disqualification.
3. Foals must be led at all times.
4. One Foal from selected shows may qualify for the final if the judges and the I.S.A.
agree the standard is high enough.
5. Passports and Microchips( if applicable) should be read by a Vet at the final.
6. One of the judges at the qualifying show must be from the Irish Draught Horse Judges
List.
7. Foals qualified for Final are not to enter any other class at the Show in which the final
is being held.
8. These rules to be read in conjunction with the General I.S.A. Rules.
ENTRY FEE To Qualifying Show €10. To Final €20
Prizes; 1st €500 & trophy. 2
nd €200. 3
rd €100. 4
th €100. 5
th €50. 6
th €50.
A prize will be presented for the best Combination of Best Turned out Foal and Most
Suitably Dressed Handler
FINAL: BALLINASLOE SHOW SATURDAY 28th
September 2013
CLASS 8-Irish Draught Colt Foal produce of Mare in Class 6
Entry fee, €6 Prizes: 1st €60; 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20
CLASS 9-Irish Draught Filly Foal produce of Mare in Class 6
Entry fee, €6 Prizes: 1st €60; 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20
CLASS 10-Brood Mare Champion: in Classes 1, & 6
Crystal & Rosettes to be presented to the Champion, Reserve Champion
CLASS 11- Foal Champion; Open to 1st & 2
nd Prize Winners in Classes 4, 5, 8, 9
Rosettes and trophy will be presented to the Champion and reserve Champion.
LIGHT HORSES
CLASS 12-QUALIFIER
THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & SCARIFF SHOW SOCIETY PRESENTS
The Yearling Filly All Ireland Championship Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship series
Prize Fund: €1,700 Sponsored by Scariff Show
Rules and Conditions
1. Entries are confined to: Animals registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed
codes ISH,RID or ID;
2. Animals must be sired by a stallion that is classified in the Irish Sport Horse Studbook
as Approved /Preliminary Approved/Supplementary
Approved/Recognized/Preliminary Recognized or a stallion that is classified as
CLASS 1 in the Irish Draught Horse Studbook.
3. Animals must have both Stallion and Mare recorded on their passport.
4. The class is also open to Weatherby’s registered animals, the progeny of
Weatherby’s Thoroughbred Stallions that are not classified in the Irish Horse Register
as Not Approved
1 (NAI) or Not Approved 2 (NA2)
5. Two animals may be selected at any Qualifying Show, if the Judge & the ISA agree
the standard is high enough
6. All Exhibitors to both the qualifiers and the final must have the animals’ passport
ready for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring. Failure to comply with this
rule will lead to immediate disqualification. 7. Passports and Microchips( if applicable) should be read by a Vet at the final.
8. Foals qualified for the Final are not to enter any other class at Scariff Show.
9. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules
ENTRY FEE To Qualifying Show €10. To Final €20
Prizes; Champion €700 & Scariff Show Society Trophy and sash. 2nd
€350. 3rd
€250.
4th
€125. 5th
€100 6th
€75.
A prize will be presented for the best Combination of Best Turned Out Foal and Most
Suitably Dressed Handler
Final SCARIFF SHOW Saturday 31st August 2013
CLASS 13- Non-Thoroughbred Colt Gelding or filly, 1 year old.
Entry fee, €8 Prizes: 1st €80; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €20
CLASS 14- Non-Thoroughbred Gelding or Filly, 2 year old
Entry fee, €8. Prizes: 1st €80; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €20
CLASS 15-Non-Thoroughbred Gelding or Filly, 3 year old.
Entry fee, €8. Prizes: 1st €80; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €20
CLASS 16-General Purpose Cob 15-1 hands and under Light type.
Entry fee, €8. Prizes: 1st €80; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €20
Animals shown in this class not allowed to entry any other in hand class at the 2013
show.
CLASS 17-Light Horse Champion
Open to winners in Classes 12-15. Piece of Crystal will be presented to the Champion
COLOURED ENTRIES
CLASS 18-Best Coloured Entry, 15.1h and under, to be led.
Entry fee €8. Prizes: 1st €80, 2
nd €40; 3
rd €20,
(Rule 20 does not apply)
CLASS 19-Best Coloured Entry over 15.1h, to be led.
Entry fee, €8. Prizes: 1st €80; 2
nd €50; 3
rd €30
(Rule 20 does not apply)
RIDDEN HUNTER CLASS
CLASS 20-Filly or Gelding, over 14.2 (148 cm.) and under 15.2 (158 cm.).
Entry fee, €8 Prizes: 1st €80; 2
nd €50; 3
rd €30
Please note the animal that wins this class may not be shown in class 22
CLASS 21-Filly or Gelding, to be shown under saddle, 15.2 and over.
Entry fee, €8 Prizes: 1st €80 2
nd €50; 3
rd €30;
RIDDEN COB CLASS
CLASS 22-Best Filly or Gelding Cob
Entry fee, €6 Prizes: 1st €60,; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €25
CLASS 23-Ridden Champion of the Show
Open to winners in Classes 20-22. The Wilkie Lyttle Memorial Cup presented by his family
to be presented to the Champion and a rosette to the Reserve Champion
HEAVY HORSES (Irish Draught, Half-Breds and Connemara’s are excluded from this section)
CLASS 24-Brood Mare for Agricultural Purposes, in Foal or Foal at Foot, 15 hands or
over.
Entry fee, €8. Prizes: 1st €80; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30 Also the T.J. & Annie O'Reilly,
Perpetual Cup "Mullagh",
CLASS 25-Foal (Colt or Filly for Agricultural Purposes) produce of Mare in Class 24.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20
CLASS 26-Two, Three, or Four Year Old Gelding or Filly for Agricultural
Purposes. “Heavy or Hairy Leg”
Entry fee, €8. Prizes: 1st €80 and the Farrell O'Reilly Memorial Perpetual Cup.
2nd
€40; 3rd
€20
If there is 5 or more entries three years old and under in this class they will be judged
separately
CLASS 27 Gelding or Filly for Agricultural Purposes, over 4 years of age
“Heavy or Hairy Leg”
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20
CLASS 28-Irish Cob 15-1 and under. heavy type
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20
CLASS 29- Heavy Horse Champion Open to1st & 2
nd Prize-winners in classes 24-27
Show Committee will present a Piece of Crystal for the champion.
Rosettes will be presented to the Champion/Reserve Champion.
PALOMINO
HORSES & PONIES
CLASS 30-Registered Palomino Horse or Pony any age, any sex to be shown in-hand
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st Service to stallion standing at Clarebawn Stud; 2
nd €30; 3
rd €20
PONIES (To be ridden)
All riders must wear full safety gear.
CLASS 31-Riding Class for Ponies 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cms.
Children who have not attained their 13th Birthday on 1st January of current year.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 32-Riding Class for Ponies 4 years old and over, exceeding 128 cms, but not
exceeding 138 cms. Children who have not attained their 15th Birthday on 1st January
of current year.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 33-Riding Class for Ponies 4 years old and over, exceeding 138 cms, but not
exceeding 148 cms. Children who have not attained their 17th Birthday on 1st January
of current year.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 34-Lead Rein Class for Ponies 4 years old and over not exceeding 12.0h high.
Suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 7th
birthday on the
1st January of current year. They must be led by an adult, should be on a loose rein and
will be required to trot. Snaffle bridles to be used.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 35-Best local pony within 10 mls radius of Virginia
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €30 & Trophy; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €15
CLASS 36- Best Turned out Pony and Rider
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €30 & Trophy; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €15
CLASS 37 - Open Championship Class. Confined to 1st and 2
nd Prize-winners in
Classes 31-36
The James Lyttle Memorial Cup presented by his family for the Best Pony in the
'To Be-Ridden' Classes.. Also Champion and Reserve Rosettes
PONIES (Riding Ponies to be shown in Hand)
No child under 14 years on 1st January of current year may lead a pony in any of the
Breeding and Youngstock Classes.
CLASS 38 Young Handler class for under 12’s
Child under 12yrs on the 1st of January current year to show animal 12.2 (128 cms) and
under. The class will be judged as follows: Dress and appearance of child, knowledge of
pony / horse husbandry. Ability to handle and present pony / horse to its best advantage in the
Show Ring. Entry fee, €4. Prizes: 1st Trophy & prizes in kind; 2
nd Trophy & prizes in kind
3rd
Trophy & prizes in kind, Trophies to the end of line
CLASS 39-Ponies 12.2 (128 cms.) and Under.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 40- Ponies over 12.2 (128 cms.) and under 13.2 (138 cms.).
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 41- Ponies over 13.2 (138 cms.) and Not Exceeding 14.2 (148 cms.).
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 42-Show Pony Brood Mare.
Pony Brood Mare, 3 years old and over, 128 cms, and under in foal or with foal at foot by a
Pony Stallion, with studbook qualifications. In the case of a Brood Mare without a foal at
foot, covering sire must be named and certificate produced if required.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 43-Show Pony Brood Mare.
Pony Brood Mare, 3 years old and over, 148ms and under in foal or with foal at foot by a
Pony Stallion, with studbook qualifications. In the case of a Brood Mare without a foal at
foot, covering sire must be named and certificate produced if required.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 44-Best Foal, progeny of Mare in Class 42 and 43
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 45-Pony Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1 year old, not exceeding 148 cms
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 46-Pony Gelding or Filly, 2 or 3 year old, not exceeding 148 cms.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 47-Best local pony within 10 mile radius of Virginia
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €30 & Trophy; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €15
CLASS 48-Pony under 14.2 (148 cms.) that has Won No Prize at this year's show.
Entries will be taken in writing on Show day at the Secretary’s Office only.
Please fill in official entry form or you will not receive prize money.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €30 & Trophy; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €15 4
th €10.
WELSH PONIES Please note young handler class no 38
CLASS 49-Registered Welsh Pony any age, any sex to be shown in-hand Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1
st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
Rosette from the I.A.W.P.C.S. will be presented to the highest placed Reg
Welsh Pony. Permission must be obtained from IAWPC & Virginia Show before
showing a stallion.
CONNEMARA PONIES
CLASS 50- Connemara Reg Brood Mare with foal at foot or Stallion Owner's
Certificate showing the Mare is covered
Entry fee, €6. Prizes: 1st €60; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 51-Best Colt or Filly Foal, progeny of a Reg Connemara Mare in above class
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 52-Best Connemara Pony, Gelding or Filly up to and including 3 years old, to
be led.
Entry fee, €6. Prizes: 1st €60; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 53-Best Connemara Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old and upwards, to be led.
Entry fee, €6. Prizes: 1st €60; 2
nd €40; 3
rd €30
CLASS 54-Connemara Champion
Open to1st & 2nd
Prize-winners in classes 50-53
Rosettes will be presented to the Champion/Reserve Champion.
CLASS 55-In-hand Champion
Open to1st & 2nd
Prize-winners in classes 38-54
Rosettes will be presented to the Champion/Reserve Champion.
Also the William Cranston Memorial Trophy, kindly presented by his family for the best
Pony in the 'SHOWN IN HAND' Section.
SHETLAND PONIES
Please note young handler class no 38
CLASS 56- Purebred Shetland Pony Gelding, Mare or Filly, with height limit of 42" to
have Reg book . Entry fee, €4. Prizes: 1
st €40; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €10
CLASS 57- Gelding, Mare or Filly, with height limit of 42" to be ridden by a child.
Entry fee, €4. Prizes: 1st €40; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €10
Also the James J. Delaney Perpetual Trophy presented by his daughter Doreen Delaney
Hogan.
MINIATURE HORSES (38ins and under)
Please note young handler class no 38
CLASS 58- Mare with or without foal at foot 38” & under
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €10
CLASS 59- Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1 year old
Entry fee, €4. Prizes: 1st €40; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €10
CLASS 60- Miniature Registered Stallion.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st €50; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €10
CLASS 61-Champion Miniature Horse Open to1st & 2nd
Prize-winners in classes 58-60
Rosettes will be presented to the Champion/Reserve Champion.
DONKEYS CLASS 62--Qualifier
THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION &
BALLINASLOE SHOW SOCIETY PRESENTS
The All Ireland Donkey Mare Championship Sponsored by; Gerry Strong & John Harney.
Prize Fund; €600
Rules and Conditions;
1. This championship is for Donkey Mare with or without Foal at foot.
2. All Exhibitors must have the Dams passport, (in accordance with EU legislation for
all entries which includes donkeys), ready for inspection at the Qualifying Show and
final.
3. Two Donkeys may qualify if the Judges & the I.S.A. agree that the standard is high
enough.
4. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association
Rules.
Entry Fee to Qualifying show €7 to Final €10
PRIZES; 1st €200. 2nd
. €150. 3rd
€100 4th
€75. 5th
€50. 6th
€25.
A prize will be presented for the Combination of Best Turned out Donkey and Most
Suitably Dressed Handler at the Final
FINAL: BALLINASLOE SHOW SATURDAY 28th
September 2013
CLASS 63-Donkey, mare with or without foal at foot
Entry fee, €4. Prizes: 1st €40; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €10
CLASS 64- Donkey, foal produce of mare in class 63
Entry Fee €3. Prizes: 1st €30: 2
nd €15: 3
rd €10.
CLASS 65- Donkey gelding any age.
Entry fee, €4. Prizes: 1st €40; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €10
Section 2 - CATTLE
(NOTE: Rule 20 applies all the way through except where stated.)
JUDGING COMMENCES AT 11.00 a.m. SHARP!!!
Unless animals are entered in the Catalogue and on a signed entry form they will not be
allowed in the Show
Important notice to Animal Owners who are involved in Showing their animals
regarding Insurance.
The Irish Shows Association would advise all Animal owners who have their Animals
Insured to have the Insurance cover extended to cover them while showing animals at
Shows. We understand that it cost very little or nothing at all depending on whom you have
Insurance cover with. See full note at front of Horse & Pony Section.
All Numbers must be attached to animals before Judging; if not No Prize Money will be
awarded.
Shows and Sales 2013 Information for Exhibitors
1. The testing requirements laid down for Shows and Sales are intended to protect the health
of your animals at the Show. Your can take further steps to ensure that your animals are
not exposed to any disease risk by:
- moving animals directly from farm to show site;
- disinfecting the vehicle used to transport your animals before loading;
- insisting that all steps necessary to protect your animals are taken by the Show Committee.
- You should contact your local D.V.O. as soon as you decide to exhibit at any show; this
will ensure that all required documentation is in order before the date of the show.
Animal Health Status T.B:
1. All animals must come from herds that are not restricted and have had a clear herd test
within
the previous twelve months. Animals over 6 weeks of age must have a T.B. test within 12
calendar months of the date of the show and/or sale.
Brucellosis
2. All animals must come from herds that are not restricted.
Certain animals (i.e.females aged 18 months and over and bulls aged 24 months and over)
must have passed a test for brucellosis within the previous 60 days. However, these
animals may move to any number of Shows within the validity period of the same 60-day
pre-movement test. Where such an animal(s) is /are being shown repeatedly during
successive 60-day validity periods, in the course of the Showing season, the animals(s)
may be allowed to move on foot of Pemit ER 36A during the unexpired portion of a valid
test where the animal is under test for the next validity period and the identity
card/passport is held by the DVO/ practitioner
3. All animals must bear an double approved ear tag and be accompanied by an identity card
except if they are moving on Permit ER 36A.
4. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS OF CATTLE 2013
The following changes are being introduced for keepers of bovine animals who wish to
show cattle. Keepers of cattle are now required to obtain a Certificate of Compliance
prior to the movement of an animal to a Show.
Certificates of Compliance can be obtained online from the Animal Identification and
Movement (AIM) system through the www.agfood.ie facility or from the Cattle
Movement
Notification Agency. When applying for a Certificate of Compliance, keepers should not
specify a destination herd. On the day of the Show, the Certificate of Compliance should
be
presented to the Show Secretary along with the bovine passport for the animal.
The keeper and the Show Secretary will then sign the Movement Notification section of
the Certificate which will then be sent to the local DVO for recording onto the AIM
system.
Please not that only cattle for which a valid Certificate of Compliance is provided to the
Show Secretary will be allowed to be shown on the day of the Show.
These Certificates will replace the previously-used CMMS 4 forms.
5. Record movements both out of and into your herd in your Bovine Herd Register. For
outward movements enter “Ownership Retained” in the ‘Remarks’ column (column 9) of
the Register.
6. The keeper of cattle coming from the North of Ireland to Shows should contact the relevant
authorities in Northern Ireland and the show contact their local DVO for guidelines further
guidelines available on request ANY LESS THAN 4 ANIMALS IN A CLASS WILL PAY 1st and 2nd PRIZE ONLY
2 ANIMALS OR LESS IN A CLASS WILL PAY 1st PRIZE ONLY
Handlers must display all numbers on arm before Judging commences. If not, No Prize
Money will be awarded.
FEMALE DAIRY CLASSES
No Animal entered in the Baileys Cow Competition this year, may be
entered in the Open Dairy section of Virginia Show.Only Animals
entered in the Baileys Competition may be stalled in the Baileys
Marquee.
Judging of stockperson commences in Ring 1 at 10.30am sharp
CLASS 66- Novice Dairy Young handler, open to any handler who has not previously
won this section.
Entry fee €2 Prizes: Trophies to all taking part.
CLASS 67- Dairy Young handler with dairy heifer born after the 1-1-2013 to be led by
a person under 16 years of age on the 1-1-2013. Calves to be size appropriate. The
winners will receive points for YMA Showmanship League run by the National YMA
Committee for final at year end.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st
-3rd
Medals. Plaques to the end of the line.
(Birth Cert/Identification may be requested)
CLASS 68 - Dairy handler with dairy heifer born before the 1-1-2013 to be led by a
person aged 16 to 26 on the 1-1-2013. Animals to be size appropriate. The winners will
receive points for YMA Showmanship League run by the National YMA Committee for
final at year end.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st-3
rd Medals. Plaques to the end of the line.
(Birth Cert/Identification may be requested)
The above classes will be judged as follows: Dress and appearance of handler, knowledge of
their animal and ability to handle and present the animal to its best advantage in the Show
Ring
ANY BREED DAIRY EXCLUDING FRIESIANS
CLASS 69 – Dairy Heifer born in 2013 any Breed, Friesians excluded
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 70- Dairy heifer born before 31.12.12 any Breed, Friesians excluded
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 71 - Dairy Cow in-calf or in milk any Breed, Friesians excluded
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 72 – ANY BREED CHAMPION
Open to First Prize winners of Classes 69-71 Rosettes and trophy will be presented to
the Champion and reserve.
HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN
CLASS 73- Holstein Friesian born after 1-1-2013
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100 2
nd€50; 3
rd€40
CLASS 74- Dairy Heifer calf born between 1-7-2012 and 31-12-2012
Entry fee, €7. Prizes: 1st€75; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 75- Dairy Heifer born between 1-1-2012 and 30-6-2012
Entry fee, €7. Prizes: 1st€75; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€40
CLASS 76- Glanbia Champion in-calf heifer, open to all pedigree breeders. Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1
st €300; & Virginia Milk Products Cup 2
nd €150; 3
rd
€70 4th
----7th
€30. A prize of €50 for the best placed animal from a Co Cavan
herd.
CLASS 77 - Pair of Junior Dairy Females from the one herd. Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1
st €150 2
nd €100; 3
rd €50 4
th €40
Rule 20 does not apply
CLASS 78- Junior Holstein Friesian Champion Open to 1
stPrizes winners in classes 73-77 Rosettes and trophy will be presented to the
Champion and reserve.
CLASS 79- Holstein Friesian Heifer in milk.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 80 - Holstein Friesian Junior Cow in Milk calved no more than 3 times
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 81 - Holstein Friesian Senior Cow in Milk calved 4 times or more.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 82 - Holstein Friesian Cow Dry.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 83 - Pair of Senior Dairy Females from the one herd.
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st€150 2
nd€100; 3
rd€50 4
th €40
Rule 20 does not apply
CLASS 84- Senior Holstein Friesian Champion Open to 1
stPrizes winners in classes 79-82 Rosettes and trophy will be
presented to the Champion and reserve.
A special prize for the cow with the best udder in classes, 83-85 sponsored
by The Gaynor Family of the Mullaghland Holstein Herd.
CLASS 85 – Overall Dairy Champion of the Show
Open to the winners of classes 72,78 & 84
Lakeland Dairies will present €200 to the Champion and €100 the reserve. Show
Committee will also present a Cup to the champion.
COMMERCIAL CATTLE CLASSES
Unless animals are entered in the Catalogue and on a signed entry form they will not be
allowed in the Show
Important notice to Animal Owners who are involved in Showing their animals
The Irish Shows Association would advise all Animal owners who have their Animals
Insured to have the Insurance cover extended to cover them while showing animals at
Shows. We understand that it cost very little or nothing at all depending on whom you have
Insurance cover with.
The reason for us giving this advice is to protect yourself in the event of 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 damage caused and end up paying all or
part of any settlement reached
Judging of young stockperson in Ring 2 at 10.30 am sharp.
Class 86 - Novice Young Stockperson
Entry fee €2 Prizes Trophies and cash to all taken part.
This class is open to young people who do not show cattle professional..
Class 87- Young Stockman-
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st€100; 2
nd €60; 3
rd€40; 4
th, €20; 5
th €15
The Young Stockman competition is opened to boys and girls who have reached the age of
twelve years on the 1st January 2013, but have not reached the age of sixteen years on that
date. Each class will be judged as follows:
Animals must be of a Beef Type; Under 450 Kgs
The class will be judged as follows: Dress and appearance of stock person, knowledge of
animal husbandry. Knowledge of what traits animal needs for their purpose. Ability to
handle and present the animal to its best advantage in the Show Ring
Judging Commences in Ring 2 at 11.am sharp
CLASS 88 - Qualifier
THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION &
STROKESTOWN SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Greenvale Animal Feeds
All Ireland Beef Heifer Championship
Sponsored by: Greenvale Animal Feeds
Prize Fund: €2,000
RULES AND CONDITIONS:
1. Qualifying Animals to have no more than 2 permanent teeth on the day of the final.
2. One Heifer may qualify from each selected show; if the standard is insufficient no
heifer may be chosen.
3. All animals must be led by a competent adult.
4. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To qualifying Show: €7 to Final: €12.
PRIZES: 1st
€800, 2nd
€400, 3rd
€250, 4th
€125, 5th
to the end of line €50.
Final: STROKESTOWN SHOW
Saturday 7th
September 2013 at 2 pm Approx.
CLASS 89 - Non-Pedigree Heifer, to make Suckler Cow.
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 90 - Best Pair of Pedigree or Commercial Calves, one year old and under
owned and shown by the same exhibitor. Male, Female, or both allowed. Identity Card
must be produced (Rule 20 does not apply)
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40.
The winner will receive the Teddy McQuaide Memorial Perpetual Crystal Trophy
CLASS 91 - Non Pedigree Beef heifer under 320kgs.
Entry fee €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40.
CLASS 92 - Non Pedigree Beef heifer under 430kgs.
Entry fee €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40.
The winner will receive the “Eddie Murphy Perpetual Cup”. Cup & 1st prize presented by his
daughter Nuala Murphy Gilsenan.
CONTINENTAL OPEN –FEMALE
CLASS 93 - Non-Pedigree Butcher’s Heifer under 600kgs
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
NON-CONTINENTAL FEMALE /MALE-BEEF
Must be sired by non Continental Bull
Animal entered in Continental Classes not Eligible.
CLASS 94 - Non Continental Baby Beef heifer no permanent teeth on show day.
Entry fee €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40.
CLASS 95 - Non Continental male or female under 320kgs
Entry fee €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40.
CLASS 96 - Non Continental male with no permanent teeth.
Entry fee €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40.
MALE (BEEF BULLOCK)
CLASS 97 - Qualifier
THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION &
STROKESTOWN SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Connacht Gold Feeds A.T.P. All Ireland Beef Bullock
Championship
Sponsored by: Connacht Gold Quality Feeds,Ballaghaderreen Co Roscommon
RULES AND CONDITIONS 1. Qualifying Animals to have no more than 4 permanent teeth on the day of the Final
2. One Steer may qualify from each selected show; if the standard is insufficient no steer
may be chosen.
3. All animals must be led by a competent adult.
4. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Show Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show €7. To Final €12
Prizes: 1st €1000, 2
nd €600, 3
rd €400, 4
th €200, 5
th €100, 6
th to the end of line €50
Final: STROKESTOWN SHOW
Saturday 7th
September 2013 at 3 pm Approx
CONTINENTAL OPEN – MALE (BEEF)
CLASS 98 - Male Animal, under 450 kgs
Entry Fee: €10. Prizes 1st 10 Tonne of Lime 2
nd €60 3
rd €40.
CLASS 99 - Male Animal, under 350 kgs born in 2013.
Entry Fee: €10. Prizes 1st 10 Tonne of Lime 2
nd €60 3
rd €40.
CLASS 100 - Baby Beef Bullock no permanent teeth on Show day.
Entry fee €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 101 -Continental Bullock with not more than 2 permanent teeth on Show day Entry Fee: €10. Prizes: 1
st €100. 2
nd €60 3
rd €40
CLASS 102 - Continental Bullock any age. Entry Fee: €10. Prizes: 1
st €100. 2
nd €60 3
rd €40
BEEF SHORTHORNS
Judging commences in Ring 1 at 11.00am sharp
CLASS 103 - Shorthorn Cow in Calf or Milk.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 104 - Shorthorn Heifer born between 01/01/2012 and 31/12/2012.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€50; 3
rd€30
CLASS 105 - Shorthorn Heifer born on or after 01/01/2013. Entry fee, €7 Prizes: 1
st, €75; 2
nd€40; 3
rd€25
CLASS 106- Shorthorn Champion This is open to 1st prize winners in classes 103-105
inclusive €100 and Rosette will be presented to Champion and €50 to reserve if more
than 5 breeders taking part in classes.
HEREFORDS (Pedigree)
Judging commences in Ring 4 at 11.00am sharp.
CLASS 107 - Pure-Bred Hereford Bull, over one year.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 108 - Pure-Bred Hereford Cow or Heifer in Calf or Milk born before February
2011
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 109 - Pure-Bred Hereford Heifer, born after February 2011
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
The Austin Soden Cup.
CLASS 110 - Pure-Bred Hereford Bull Calf, born after 1st July 2012
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st €75; 2
nd, €50; 3
rd, €25
CLASS 111 - Pure-Bred Hereford Heifer Calf, born after 1st July 2012
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st €75; 2
nd, €50; 3
rd, €25
CLASS 112 - Champion Hereford
Perpetual Challenge Cup and Sash presented by Irish Hereford Breed Society for the
Champion pure-bred Hereford (male or female).
In order that you qualify for the Society’s special prize, the following conditions must be
adhered to:
1. There are 15 or more Pedigree Cattle exhibited (leased bulls are not eligible)
2. That the name the age and tattoo number of the animals must be printed in the catalogue.
€100 and Rosette will be presented to Champion and €50 to reserve if more than 5 breeders
taking part in classes.
IRISH ABERDEEN ANGUS
ABERDEEN ANGUS (Pedigree)
Judging commences in Ring 4 after the Hereford Classes.
CLASS 113-Pure-Bred Aberdeen Angus Cow in Calf or in Milk.
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 114-Aberdeen Angus, Heifer born between 1st September 2011, and 31
st
August 2012.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100 2nd €60 3
rd €40
CLASS 115-Aberdeen Angus, Heifer born between 1st September 2012, and 31
st Dec 12
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 116- Aberdeen Angus, heifer born after 1st January 2013
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 117-Aberdeen Angus, Bull born before 1st September 2012
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 118-Aberdeen Angus, Bull born between 1st September 2012, and 31
st Dec 2012
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 119-Aberdeen Angus, Bull born after 1st January 2013
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 120- Senior Champion Aberdeen Angus
Senior Champion : This is open to 1st prize winners in classes 112, 113 &
116. The Champion will received €200 and the Reserve €100
CLASS 121- Junior Champion Aberdeen Angus
Junior Champion : This is open to 1st prize winners in classes 114, 115,
117, & 118. The Champion will received €200 and the Reserve €100
The Overall Aberdeen Angus Champion will receive a sash and Crystal presented by
the Show Society
The Irish Aberdeen Angus Association will present the best Aberdeen Angus animal with a
whiskey glass. This animal must be registered in the Herd book of the Aberdeen Angus Cattle
Society and be exhibited by a member of the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society
CONTINENTAL BREEDS
CHAROLAIS (Pedigree)
CLASSES for the North-Eastern Charolais Club confined to members
CLASS 122- Charolais autumn born male calf born between 1/9/2012-31/12/2012
Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €30
CLASS 123-Charolais autumn born female calf born between 1/9/2012-
31/12/2012
Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €30
CLASS 124- Charolais spring born male calf born after 1/01/2013
Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €30
CLASS 125- Charolais spring born female calf born after 1/01/2013
Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €30
CLASS 126- North-Eastern Charolais Club Calf Champion & Reserve Prizes: Champion €100; & the Bothwell Cup Reserve €50.
CLASS 127- North-Eastern Charolais Club Pairs confined to members of the
North-Eastern Club
Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €30
CLASS 128- Charolais Cow or Heifer in Calf or Calf at Foot.
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 129- Charolais Male born before 1-09-12
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 130- Charolais Female born before 1-09-12
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 131- Charolais Male born after 1-09-12
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 132- Charolais Female calf born after 1-09-12
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40.
CLASS 133- Charolais Male Champion
This is open to 1st prize-winners in classes’128, 130, 132.The Champion will
received €100 and the Reserve €50
CLASS 134- Charolais Female Champion
This is open to 1st prize-winners in classes 127,129, 131. The Champion will
received €100 and the Reserve €50
CLASS 135- Overall Charolais Champion The Francie Brady Memorial Perpetual Cup, €300 and Rosette will be presented to the
Champion and €100 to Reserve if more than 5 breeders taking part in classes.
Limousin (Pedigree) Judging commences in Ring 5 at 11.00 am sharp.
CLASS 136 -Bull Born on or before 31st August 2012
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 137- Bull, born on or after 1st September 2012
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 138 -Cow In-calf or with calf at foot
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 139- Heifer Born on or after 1st September 2012
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st
€100 2nd
; €60 3rd
, €40
CLASS 140-Pair of Limousin animals to be born after 1st September 2011under 2yrs of
age
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st
€100 2nd
; €60 3rd
, €40
These classes are points qualifying classes for the
Limousin Cattle Society Male & Female of the Year 2013
CLASS 141- Champion Limousin classes 136-140, €100 and Rosette will be presented to
Champion and €50 to reserve if more than 5 breeders taking part in classes. .
SALERS (Pedigree)
PEDIGREE SALERS CLASSES 2013 ALL ENTRIES IN SALERS CLASSES MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE SALERS
CATTLE SOCIETY OF IRELAND. All animals must be 100% Full Blood.
CLASS 142- Senior Cow in Calf or Calf at Foot.
Entry Fee €10 Prizes: 1st €100, 2
nd €60, 3
rd €40
CLASS 143- Senior Heifer born before the 1-11-2011
Entry Fee €10 Prizes: 1st €100, 2
nd €60, 3
rd €40
CLASS 144- Junior Heifer born on or after the 1-11-2011 and before 1-11-2012
Entry Fee €10 Prizes: 1st €100, 2
nd €60, 3
rd €40.
CLASS 145 Qualifer
The Saler Cattle Society of Ireland All-Ireland Calf Championship.
Sponsored by the Saler Cattle Society.
Rules; 1. The competition is open to both male and female calves.
2. Animals must be born on or after the 01-11-12
3. All animals must be led.
4. One or Two Bull calves or One or Two Heifer calves may qualify if judge
considers it necessary
Prize Fund; €1800 at All- Ireland Final
Entry Fee; To Qualifying Show €7 to Final €12
The All-Ireland Final to take place at the Show & Sale, Roscrea in
October.
CLASS 146 -Calf male born on or after 1-11-12.
Entry Fee €10 Prizes; 1st €80, €40, 3
rd €25
CLASS 147-Calf female born on or after 1-11-12.
Entry Fee €10 Prizes; 1st €80, €40, 3
rd €25
If there are not sufficient entries in the pervious 2 classes they will be amalgamated.
CLASS 148- Saler Champion & Reserve
€100 and Rosette will be presented to Champion and
€50 to reserve if more than 5 breeders taking part in classes.
SIMMENTAL (Pedigree)
CLASS 149 - Pedigree Simmental Cow, In-Calf heifer or Senior Bull
Entry Fee €10 Prizes: 1st €100, 2
nd €60, 3
rd €40
CLASS 150 - Pedigree Simmental male of female calf born after 1st Sept 2012
Entry Fee €6 Prizes: 1st €60, 2
nd €40, 3
rd €20
CLASS 151 - Pedigree Simmental bull born before 30th
August 2012.
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st€100 2
nd€60 3
rd€25; 4
th€15
CLASS 152 - Pedigree Simmental Heifer born before 1st September 2012
Entry fee €10 Prizes: 1st
€75 2nd
, €50; 3rd
, €25; 4th
€ 15
CLASS 153 - Pedigree Simmental Male born after 1st September 2011
Entry fee €10 Prizes: 1st
€75 2nd
, €50; 3rd
, €25; 4th
€ 15
CLASS 154- Best Pair of Any Two Registered Pedigree Simmental Cattle, the
property of any one owner.
Entry fee €10 Prizes: 1st€100 2
nd, €60; 3
rd, €40; 4
th€ 20
NORTH EASTERN CLUB - SIMMENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Entries are confined to members of the NE Simmental Club
CLASS 155 –N.E. Simmental Club Corby Rock Junior Female Championship.
Registered
Pedigree Heifer born on or after 1st January, 2013
Rule 20 does not apply
CLASS 156 - N.E. Simmental Club Corby Rock Junior Male Championship.
Registered Pedigree
Bull born on or after 1st January, 2013
Rule 20 does not apply
CLASS 157- N.E. Simmental Club Liffey Meats Female Championship. Registered
Pedigree Heifer, born on or after 1st September, 2012 to 31
st December,
2012
Rule 20 does not apply
CLASS 158 - N.E. Simmental Club Lakeland Dairies Male Championship. Registered
Pedigree Bull born between 1st September, 2012 to 31
st December, 2012
Rule 20 does not apply
Simmental Champion will receive €100 and Rosette and €50 to reserve if more than
5 breeders taking part in classes.
CLASS - 159 N.E. Simmental Club Supreme Championship, Male, Female and Junior
Champions will compete for the FBD Supreme Simmental Award. FBD
Trophy and Sash will be presented to winner.
CLASS – 160 Selection of Qualifiers for National Calf Competition. All Ireland
Simmental
calf final qualifiers at Virginia Show- 1st, 2
nd & 3
rd placed in FBD Junior
championships qualifying for All Ireland at Strokestown Show on the 8th
of
September 2013
BELGIAN BLUE ( Pedigree)
CLASS 161- Belgian Blue Male calf born after 1-09- 12
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 162-Belgian Blue Female calf born after 1-09- 12
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 163- Belgian Blue Male born after 1-01- 12
Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1st, €75; 2
nd, €50; 3
rd, €25
CLASS 164- Belgian Blue Female born after 1-01-12
Entry fee, €7 Prizes: 1st, €75; 2
nd, €50; 3
rd, €25
CLASS 165- Belgian Blue Cow
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 166- Belgian Blue Bull born before 1-01-12
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS 167- Belgian Blue Pair of animals born after 01-09-11 owned by the one
exhibitor
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS - 168 Belgian Blue Champion
This is open to 1st prize winners in classes 161-167 inclusive
€100 and Rosette will be presented to Champion and €50 to reserve if more than 5
breeders
taking part in classes.
AUBRAC (Pedigree)
CLASS – 169 Best Pure-Bred, Aubrac male calf, born on or after 01/09/12
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS – 170 Best Pure-Bred, Aubrac female calf, born on or after 01/09/2012
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS –171 Best Pure-Bred, Aubrac female animal, born on or after 01/09/2011
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd, €40
CLASS - 172 Best Pure-Bred, Aubrac In-calf heifer, any age
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd
CLASS - 173 Best Pure-Bred, Aubrac Cow any age
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd
CLASS - 174 Aubrac Champion
This is open to 1st prize winners in classes 169-173 inclusive.
€100 and Rosette will be presented to Champion and €50 to reserve if more than 5
breeders
taking part in classes.
BLONDE D'AQUITAINE
CLASS - 175 Purebred animal any age or sex Entry fee, €10 Prizes: 1
st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd
PARTHENAISE CLASS - 176 Purebred animal any age or sex
Entry fee, €10. Prizes: 1st, €100; 2
nd€60; 3
rd
VIRGINIA SHOW CHAMPIONS
CLASS – 177 Commercial Champion. Open to first prize winners in all non-pedigree commercial beef classes, The Jack Love
Cup
and €130 will be presented to the Commercial Champion .The Reserve Champion will
be
selected from first prize winners and the Reserve to the champion in their class and will
receive €60.
CLASS – 178- Interbreed Champion. Open to first prize winners in pedigree beef breed classes, €130 and AW Ennis Crystal
will
be presented to the Champion. The Reserve Champion will be selected from first prize
winners and the Reserve to the champion in their class and will receive €60.
CLASS – 179
Univet Ireland Ltd & Virginia Show
Commercial Heifer Champion
Sponsored by Univet Ireland Ltd., Cootehill, Co Cavan & Virginia Show
Rules 1. The competition is open to All Non Pedigree Baby Beef heifers with no permanent
teeth
on show day.
2.This class is open to continental and non continental animals
3. Passport determines the breed and age of animal
4. Rule 20 does not apply.
Entry Fee €15.
Prizes: 1st €200 & €200 worth of Product 2
nd €150, & €150 worth of Product 3
rd €100 &
€100 worth of Product with Product to end of line.
THE GUNNE CARNAROSS MART ALL-IRELAND
MALE/FEMALE WEANLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
CLASS - 180
Rules and Conditions:
Competition 1
1. The competition is open to Male Calves Non Pedigree born in 2013. Passport
determines the breed and age of calf.
2. Maximum weight for final is 430 kgs. Calves will be weighed before the competition
on
the day and weights will be strictly adhered to.
3. Rule 20 does not apply
Entry fee €20
Prizes: 1st €300 2
nd €150, and 3
rd €100 4
th €80 5
th€50 6
th to end of line €50.
CLASS - 181
Rules and Conditions:
Competition 2
1. The competition is open to Female Calves Non Pedigree born in 2013. Passport
determines the breed and age of calf.
2. Maximum weight for final is 380 kgs. Calves will be weighed before the competition
on
the day and weights will be strictly adhered to.
3. Rule 20 does not apply
Entry fee €20
Prizes: 1st €300 2nd €150, and 3rd €100 4th €80 5th€50 6th to end of line €50.
CLASS - 182
THE LIFFEY MEATS
€2000 CHAMPION SUPER BEEF BULLOCK
Rules and Conditions:
Open to beef bullocks any age on Show Day.
(Rule 20 does not apply)
Judging commences at 4pm
Entry Fee: €20
Prizes: 1st €700, 2
nd €500, 3
rd €200, 4
th €100, €50 to the end of the line.
Kindly sponsored by Liffey Meats, Ballyjamesduff
Section 3 – SHEEP
Unless animals are entered in the Catalogue and on a signed entry form they will not be
allowed in the Show
Important notice to Animal Owners who are involved in Showing their animals
The Irish Shows Association would advise all Animal owners who have their Animals
Insured to have the Insurance cover extended to cover them while showing animals at
Shows. We understand that it cost very little or nothing at all depending on whom you have
Insurance cover 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 this advice is to protect yourself in the event of 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 damage caused and end up paying all or
part of any settlement reached
Specific Requirements - Sheep
Identification All sheep must be individually identified with plastic ear tags issued on accordance with the
requirements of the National Sheep Identification System (NSIS).
Movement Documentation All consignments of sheep being moved must be accompanied by the completed dispatch
document. Individual details of each sheep in the consignment must be recorded.
Flock Register All movements of sheep to and from shows must be recorded in your flock register. Use
event code "S".
Exports (to Member States of the European Union including Northern Ireland All sheep must be accompanied by certification a laid down in Directive 91/68/EEC as
amended. Organisers are advised to contact their Local District Veterinary Office well in
advance of any show where sales may take place to determine the suitability of the show for
exports
(e.g. premises and sheep status), availability of veterinary staff for export certification and to
have the necessary arrangements out in place.
Attendance of sheep from scrapie monitored flocks at shows and sales in 2011
Shows between 1st May and 31st October
Sheep from scrapie monitored flocks will be permitted to attend agricultural shows taking
place between May 1st and October 31st without restriction or separation from other
categories of sheep.
Shows outside that period For shows taking place before May 1st or after October 31
st, sheep from scrapie monitored
or probationary flocks must be separated from other sheep as follows:
a. There must be complete separation of monitored/probationary sheep from other
categories of sheep at the show. Ideally, this would mean a separate entrance and exit
for each group, separate loading and unloading areas, separate penning areas for each
of the two groups.
b. In locations where all of the above may not be possible, the minimum requirement
would be the separate loading and unloading and also of penning areas. The two areas
should be separated by a sheep-free alleyway, at least 12 feet wide. If only one show
ring is available, the sheep from the scrapie-monitored flocks must be shown first.
The ‘Patrick Keoghan Cup’ and €75 will be presented to the Champion
Pedigree Sheep at the Show and €50 to the reserve champion
The ‘Hugh Faulkner Cup’ will be presented to the Champion Cross-Bred
Sheep at the Show. Kindly presented by the Faulkner family in memory of
the late Hugh Faulkner. Also, Univet voucher
PEDIGREE SHEEP PAIRS OF THE SHOW.
This Class will be judged at the end of the Pedigree Classes
Open to any pair of Pedigree Sheep.
Pair of Sheep must be of same Breed and the property of owner.
Entry Fee in all Sheep Classes-€5
Prizes: 1st €40, 2
nd €25, €20.
Vouchers may be awarded in lieu of money.
The Champions of each breed will receive A Univet voucher
CLASS - 183 Pet Lamb
Entry fee, €1. Prizes 1st Trophy and €10 2
nd Trophy and €5 to end of line
To be shown by a child under 8 on first January 2013. Entries to be taken
on day of show.
CLASS 184 Young Stockperson-
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st€40; 2
nd €25; 3
rd€20; 4
th, to the end of line €10
The Young Stockperson competition is opened to boys and girls, who have not reached the
age of sixteen years1st January 2013. Sheep can be any breed or age.
The class will be judged as follows: Dress and appearance of stock person, knowledge of
animal husbandry. Knowledge of what traits animal needs for their purpose. Ability to
handle and present the animal best advantage in the Show Ring
SUFFOLKS (Pedigree) (All Pure-bred to be earmarked)
CLASS 185- Registered Suffolk Ewe.
CLASS 186-Registered Suffolk Ram one year old and upwards
CLASS 187- Suffolk Registered Ewe Lamb,
CLASS 188 -Suffolk Registered Ram Lamb,.
CLASS 189 -Suffolk Champion
Champion will receive Rosette & Voucher.
TEXEL (Pedigree)
CLASS 190- Pedigree Ram, any age.
CLASS 191- Pedigree Shearling Ewe and upwards
CLASS 192- Pedigree Ram Lamb.
CLASS 193- Pedigree Ewe Lamb.
CLASS 194- Texel Champion
Champion will receive Rosette & Voucher.
CHAROLAIS PEDIGREE
CLASS 195- Pedigree Shearling Ram and upwards
CLASS 196- Pedigree Shearling Ewe and upwards
CLASS 197- Pedigree Ram Lamb
CLASS 198- Pedigree Ewe Lamb
CLASS 199-Charolais Champion
Champion will receive Rosette & Voucher.
VENDEEN PEDIGREE
CLASS 200 - Pedigree Ram 1 year old and upwards.
CLASS 201- Pedigree Ram Lamb.
CLASS 202- Pedigree Ewe 1 year old and upwards.
CLASS 203 -Pedigree Ewe Lamb.
.
CLASS 204- Vendeen Champion
Champion will receive Rosette & Voucher.
PEDIGREE SHEEP PAIRS
CLASS 205- Pedigree Sheep Pairs of the Show.
Open to any pair of Pedigree Sheep.
Pair of Sheep must be of same Breed and the “Property of the
Exhibitor” (Rule 20 does not apply) See note at beginning of classes
Entry fee €6. 1st Prize €75 2nd Prize €50 3
rd Prize €25
CROSS-BRED SHEEP
The ‘Hugh Faulkner Cup’ will be presented to the Champion Cross Bred Sheep at the
Show. Kindly presented by the Faulkner family in memory of the late Hugh Faulkner.
Also, Univet voucher
CLASS 206- Ram, any breed, one year old and upwards, other than registered.
CLASS 207- Grey Faced Breeding Ewe.
CLASS 208- Galway Breeding Ewe.
CLASS 209- Breeding Ewe, Unregistered Suffolk.
CLASS 210 -Pair of Butcher’s crossbred lamb. (Ram Lambs excluded)
CLASS 211 -Pair of Store lamb under 38 kgs
CLASS 212 -Pair of Lambs suitable for French Market (38-42kgs. Live weight).
CLASS 213- Hogget Ewe, Greyfaced. Suitable for breeding.
CLASS 214- Hogget Ewe, other than Greyfaced. Suitable for breeding.
CLASS 215- Ewe Lamb, Cross Bred Suitable for Breeding
BEST FLOCKS
CLASS 216- Best Flock, PureBred (Ram, Hogget, and Ewe).
Rule 20 does not apply
CLASS 217- Best flock, Commercial Unregistered but Any Breed Ram to be registered
(Ewe, Hogget, Ram)
Rule 20 does not apply
Section 4 – GOATS
Identification All goats must be individually identified with plastic ear tags issued on accordance with the
requirements of the National Goat Identification System (NGIS).
Movement Documentation All consignments of goats being moved must be accompanied by the completed dispatch
document. Goats from non-restricted herds only can be moved to Shows.
Flock Register All movements of goats to and from shows must be recorded in the keepers goat herd
register.
CLASS 218- Female Goat in milk any age.
Entry fee, €5. Prizes: 1st Trophy & €35; 2
nd €20; 3
rd €15
CLASS 219- Female Kid, under one year. Open to any breed.
Entry fee, €3 Prizes: 1st €30 2
nd €15; 3
rd €10
CLASS 220- Male Kid, under one year Open to any breed.
Entry fee,€3 Prizes: 1st €30, 2
nd €15, 3
rd €10
CLASS 221-Female Goatling between 1 & 2 Years Entry fee,€3 Prizes: 1
st €30, 2
nd €15, 3
rd €10
Section 5 – POULTRY
Entry fee, €2 in Classes 222-238
Prizes: 1st, €15; 2
nd, €10; 3
rd, €5
CLASS 222- Cock and Hen, Light Breed.
CLASS 223- Cock and Hen, Heavy Breed.
CLASS 224 -Two Light Laying Pullets, Hybrid, under 1 yr
CLASS 225 -Two laying Hens, Any breed
CLASS 226 -Goose.
CLASS 227 -Duck, any breed.
CLASS 228- Drake.
CLASS 229- Bantam Cock.
CLASS 230-Bantam Hen.
CLASS 231- Ornamental Cock other than Bantam
CLASS 232 -Ornamental Hen other than Bantam
CLASS 233- Champion Bird of the Show will receive a trophy
EGGS
EGGS SHOULD BE SHOWN ON A FLAT PLATE AND IN PLACE BY 9.30AM
CLASS 234-Five New Laid Hen Eggs.
CLASS 235-Five New Laid Tinted Eggs.
CLASS 236- Five Bantam Eggs.
CLASS 237- Five New Laid Duck Eggs.
CLASS 238- Three Hen Eggs of different natural colours.
The Best Overall display of eggs will receive a trophy. Eggs should be shown on a flat
plate
Section 6 – FARM and GARDEN PRODUCE
The Show Committee will present a Perpetual Silver Cup to the Exhibitor who obtains
the greatest number of points in Classes 239-282 inclusive. No points for classes in
which entries are received from fewer than three separate competitors. Points to count:
1st Prize, 5 points; 2
nd Prize, 3 points; 3
rd Prize, 1 point.
POTATOES
Gilgowan Awards Ltd Castlerahan Cup for the Exhibitor who obtains the
highest number of points in classes 239-248
Entry fee, €2 in Classes 239-282
Prizes: 1st, €15; 2
nd, €10; 3
rd, €5
CLASS 239- Five Tubers Potatoes (Golden Wonders).
CLASS 240-Five Tubers Potatoes (Kerr Pinks)
CLASS 241-Five Tubers Potatoes (British Queens)
CLASS 242-Five Tubers Potatoes (Roosters)
CLASS 243-Five Tubers Potatoes (Records)
CLASS 244- Five Tubers Potatoes (any other variety, main crop, to be named).
CLASS 245-Five Tubers Potatoes (any other variety, earlies, to be named)
CLASS 246-Five Tubers Round, suitable for seed
CLASS 247-Five Potatoes Kidney, suitable for seed
CLASS 248-Best 5 cooked potatoes, any variety, to be named.
ROOTS CLASS 249-Three Swedes
CLASS 250-Three Long Red Carrots
CLASS 251-Three Stump Carrots
CLASS 252-Longest carrot (one specimen)
CLASS 253-Three Parsnips
CLASS 254-Longest Parsnip (one specimen)
ONIONS, CELERY, CABBAGE
CLASS 255-Three Onions (Seed)
CLASS 256-Three Onions (Sets), Large
CLASS 257-Three Onions Red
CLASS 258-Three Onions (Sets), Medium
CLASS 259-Six Shallots (Red)
CLASS 260-Six Pods of Broad Beans
CLASS 261-Six Pods of Runner Beans
CLASS 262-Two Heads Cauliflower
CLASS 263-Two Heads Lettuce Butterhead Type.
CLASS 264-Two Courgettes
CLASS 265-Six Pods Garden Peas
CLASS 266-Two Heads Cabbage (Table) - Pointed Head Type
CLASS 267-Two Heads Cabbage - Ball Head Type
CLASS 268-Three Culinary Herbs 3 stems of each (no parsley)
CLASS 269-Six Stems of Parsley in a Jar
CLASS 270-One Vegetable Marrow
CLASS 271-Best Collection Six Vegetables any number of each to be displayed
within space of 30” by 30”.
CLASS 272-Best Two Cucumbers.
CLASS 273-Three Globe Beetroot
CLASS 272-Three Long Beetroot
CLASS 274-Selection of Three Heavy Vegetables of Carrot Turnip Parsnip (one
specimen of each).
CLASS 275- Assortment of 6 Vegetables from exhibitor’s own garden with
accompanying
photograph of same confined to a space of 30’’x30’’Exhibitor to be a
novice that is someone who has never won a overall vegetable prize at any
show
CLASS 276- Selection of Three Vegetables Confined to someone who has never won a
prize in this section at Virginia Show within 10 miles radius of Virginia.
confined to a space of 30’’x30’’
OATS, WHEAT and BARLEY (Sheaf of Exhibit must not be less than 18” in circumference)
CLASS 277- Sheaf of Oats.
CLASS 278-Half-pound Sample of Feeding Barley (Green) on suitable container
OTHER CROPS
CLASS 279-Six sods of Turf
CLASS 280-Half Bale of Hay
CLASS 281-Best Quality Grazing Grass – 12” x 12”
CLASS 282-Sheaf of Maize 4 stems
Section 7-FRUIT and FLOWERS
(All fruit to be grown by Exhibitor and variety named.)
The Bernard Dunne Perpetual Memorial Cup will be presented to the Exhibitor who
obtains the greatest number of points in Classes 291 - 321. No points in any class for
which entries are received from fewer than 3 separate competitors Points to count: 1st
Prize, 5 points; 2nd
Prize, 3 points; 3rd
Prize, 1 point.
Evidence of exhibits been home produced to be included where possible judges decision
final.
Entry fee, €2 in Classes 283-327
Prizes: 1st €15; 2
nd €10; 3
rd, €5
FRUIT
Fruit to be displayed on a plate
Evidence of exhibits been home produced to be included where possible judges decision
final.
CLASS 283-Five Tomatoes
CLASS 284-Cherry Tomatoes on the vine
CLASS 285 – Ten Black/Red/ or White Currants maybe mixed.
CLASS 286 – Ten Blueberries
CLASS 287– Ten Raspberries
CLASS 288 –Ten Strawberries
CLASS 289 –Five Desert Apples
CLASS 290 –Five Cooking Apples
FLOWERS
CLASS 291- Flowering Shrubs, One variety, One vase,
CLASS 292 - Collection of, Flowering Shrubs mixed Varieties one vase.
CLASS 293 - Hydrangea, Any Variety, 3 Blooms, One Vase.
CLASS 294 - Hardy Herbaceous Flowers, One Variety, One Vase.
CLASS 295-Hardy Herbaceous Flowers, Mixed Varieties, One Vase.
CLASS 296-Annuals, One Kind One Vase.
CLASS 297-Roses, Hybrid Tea, One Bloom, One Vase.
CLASS 298-Roses, Floribunda, One Stem One Vase.
CLASS 300-Roses, Bowl of Hybrid Tea, may be mixed max ten Blooms
CLASS 301- Sweet Pea, Mixed Variety, One Vase 6 stems.
CLASS 302- Sweet Pea, One Variety, One Vase 6 stems.
CLASS 303-Three Carnations
CLASS 304- Pansies Five blooms, one Vase
CLASS 305- Gladioli, one spike, one Vase
CLASS 306-Gladioli, One Spike, Confined to 10 Miles of Virginia.
CLASS 307-Begonias, Double, 3 Blooms, One Stand.
CLASS 308-Begonias, Single, 3 Blooms, One Stand.
CLASS 309-Pot Plant, Fuchsia, One Pot.
CLASS 310-Pot Plant, in Flower, other than above, One Pot.
CLASS 311 - Pot Plant, Foliage Only, One Pot.
CLASS 312- Pot Plant Cactus/Succulent, One Pot.
CLASS 313 - Patio Pot or Window Box.
CLASS 314-Dahlias, Small 3 Blooms One Vase may be mixed.
CLASS 315-Dahlias, Miniature 3 Blooms One Vase may be mixed.
CLASS 316-Dahlias, Small Cactus and or Semi Cactus, 3 Blooms One Vase may be
mixed.
CLASS 317-Dahlias, Pom Pom, 3 Blooms One Vase may be mixed.
CLASS 318-Dahlias, One Vase may be mixed max of 10 blooms.
CLASS 319-Dahlias, 3 Blooms One Vase Any Variety or Size Confined to 10 mls of
Virginia.
CLASS 320- A basket of Dahlias maybe mixed, max of ten blooms
CLASS 321- A Vase of Wild Flowers (Flowers to be named)
DECORATIVE
CLASS 322-Arrangement for a Buttonhole.
CLASS 323-Floral Wreath (Fresh Flowers only, No Foliage).
CLASS 324-“Autumn Glory”, Arrangement, Space 2 ft.
CLASS 325-“Candle Light”, Arrangement in a Candlestick, Space 2 ft.
CLASS 326-“Fabulous Foliage”, Arrangement of Foliage, Space 2 ft.
CLASS 327- Arrangement Using Three Roses suitable as table centre piece .
Section 8 – HOME INDUSTRIES
(Exhibits may not be removed before 5 p.m.)
CLASS 328 -ICA Competition
Virginia Agricultural Show Society Presents
ICA Guild “Skills of the Year” Competition Kindly Sponsored by Mc EVOY’S ‘SuperValu’, Virginia
Theme: “Seasons of the Year” 1. Spring. Create a Collage (4’ x 2' max) showing an event (family or community)
you would organise for the Gathering, 20 Points
2. Summer Make a buttonhole arrangement for a summer wedding. 20 Points
3. Autumn. Present 3 pots of preserves choice of jams chutneys, honey or relishes.
From the above four 20 Points
4. Winter Knit a suitable outfit for “Baby’s First Christmas” 20 points
5. Overall Display of guild presentation 20 Points
No additional accessories to be used only those items made for competition. All items to be
displayed on table top. Table cloths allowed. Back drop to fit in space 4’x 2’ which is also the
size of table space 4’ x 2’. Additional accessories will be removed.
All entry forms to be signed by Guild Secretary as being the work of the guild.
Prizes: 1st, €200; 2
nd, €100; 3
rd, €70; 4
th, €50; 5
th, €40; 6
th, €40.
Awards will be presented for the winning item in each individual section, independent of
overall result.
Closing Date: 1st June
Competition to be held at Virginia Show on Wednesday 21st Aug 2013
CLASS 329 Virginia Agricultural Show Society PRESENTS
A PASTRY FOOD TRAY COMPETITION Sponsored by
Riverfront Bar & Restaurant Virginia. PRIZE FUND €400
Rules & Conditions
1. Each entry to consist of 3 Items made from any of the following Pastries
(a) Short crust Pastry, (b) Choux Pastry, (c) Flaky Pastry and (d) Puff Pastry.
1 Pastry Dish to be a savoury dish.
2.The entry to be displayed on a tray measuring not more than 20 inches by 20 inches.
3.Points will be awarded for taste, texture & appearance of the entries.
4.The entry must be the work of the exhibitor, who is amateur and must be fresh and home
baked.
5.Two entries may qualify from each show that has a qualifying class.
6.The judges decisions at all levels of the competition will be final.
7.All entries are shown at owners risk.
All entries for final must be in place by 9.30pm on morning of the Show or can be taken the
evening before (up until 9 pm). Exhibition Hall opens at 8.00 am on Show morning.
Entry Fee to Qualifying Show €3 To Final €6
Prizes 1st €150 2
nd €100 3
rd €75 4
th €50 5
th €25
Breads and Cakes
The Una McEnroe Perpetual Cup will be presented to the exhibitor who obtains the
highest number of points in classes 330-361. Points to count: 1st Prize, 5 points; 2
nd
Prize, 3 points; 3rd
Prize, 1 point. No points in any class for which entries are received
from less than 3 separate competitors. All exhibits to be produced by the Exhibitor.
Entry fee, €2 in Classes 330-361
Prizes: 1st, €15; 2
nd, €10; 3
rd, €5
CLASS 330-Home-made Novelty Cake.
CLASS 331-Home-made Potato Bread, 4 pieces.
CLASS 332-Home-made Wheaten Cake.
CLASS 333-Home-made Oatmeal Bread
CLASS 334-Home-made Sponge Cake, One layer only.
CLASS 335-Home-made Currant Cake, (Soda).
CLASS 336-Home-made Soda Cake.
CLASS 337- Home-made Savoury Bread
CLASS 338-Home-made Boiled Fruit Cake.
CLASS 339-Home-made Fruit Cake.
CLASS 340-Home-made Swiss Roll.
CLASS 341-Home-made Seed Cake.
CLASS 342-Home-made Madeira Cake.
CLASS 343-Home-made Gluten Free Bread.
CLASS 344-Home-made Boxty Cake.
CLASS 345-Four Afternoon Tea Scones.
CLASS 346- Home-made Apple Tart.
CLASS 347-Home-made Sponge Sandwich Cake.
CLASS 348-Home-made Cherry Cake.
CLASS 349-Home-made Chocolate Sandwich Cake undecorated.
CLASS 350- Home-made Harvest Fruit Loaf.
CLASS 351-Home-made Four pieces of Shortbread.
CLASS 352- Home-made Carrot Cake.
CLASS 353- Home-made Apple Cake.
CLASS 354- Home-made Four Muffins.
CLASS 355- Home-made coffee sandwich cake, undecorated
CLASS 356– Home-made four Pancakes, plain.
CLASS 357- Home-made 9”-Porter cake.
CLASS 358–Home-made marble cake.
CLASS 359- Home-made Four plain cup cakes undecorated.
CLASS 360- Home-made Four cup cakes decorated.
CLASS 361- Four home-made biscuits any variety
JAM (HOME MADE) (Exhibits may not be removed before 5 p.m.)
A special prize will be presented to the exhibitor who obtains the highest number of
points in Classes 362-375. No points in any class for which entries are received from
fewer than 3 separate competitors.
Points to count: 1st Prize, 5 points; 2
nd Prize, 3 points; 3
rd Prize, 1 point.
Entry fee, €2 in Classes. 362 - 380
Prizes: 1st, €15; 2
nd, €10; 3
rd, €5
Pots of Jam to be covered with covers only no lids please.
CLASS 362-Pot of Jelly, other than Crab or Apple.
CLASS 363-Pot of Jam, not classified.
CLASS 364-Pot of Gooseberry Jam.
CLASS 365-Pot of Blackcurrant Jam.
CLASS 366-Pot of Strawberry Jam.
CLASS 367-Pot of Rhubard Jam or Rhubard and Ginger Jam.
CLASS 368-Pot of Raspberry Jam.
CLASS 369-Pot of Marmalade.
CLASS 370-Pot of Plum Jam.
CLASS 371- Pot of Mincemeat, 1lb.
CLASS 372-Pot of Chutney, any kind.
CLASS 373-Pot of Bottled Fruit/Vegetables/ Spices/Herbs
CLASS 374- Run Honey 1lb Jar
CLASS 375- One Section of Honey, must be the produce of exhibitors own Apiary.
. Section must be cleaned but not ornamental
WINE
CLASS 376-Bottle of Home-made White Wine, Sweet.
CLASS 377-Bottle of Home-made White Wine, Dry.
CLASS 378-Bottle of Homemade Red Wine, Sweet.
CLASS 379-Bottle of Homemade Red Wine, Dry.
CLASS 380-Bottle of Home Brewed Beer.
NEEDLEWORK
(Exhibits may not be removed before 5 p.m.)
The Show Committee presents a special prize to the Exhibitor who obtains the greatest
number of points in classes 381-406 inclusive. No points for any class in which exhibits
received from fewer than 3 separate competitors.
Points to count: 1st Prize, 5 points; 2
nd Prize, 3 points; 3
rd Prize, 1 point.
Entry fee, €2 in Classes 381- 406
Prizes: 1st, €15; 2
nd, €10; 3
rd, €5
CLASS 381-Knitted Article, made from Yarn.
CLASS 382-Ladies or Gents’ Hand-Knitted Aran Jacket or Jumper.
CLASS 383-Ladies’or Gents Hand-Knitted Pullover Cardigan or Jumper.
CLASS 384- Any Article Hand –Knitted in Chenille Wool.
CLASS 385- Hand-knitted Jumper in Fine Yarn
CLASS 386-Ladies or Gent’s Pullover, Cardigan, Jumper, (Machine Knitted).
CLASS 387-Scarf knitted with Tivoli Whirl.
CLASS 388-Machine or Hand-knitted, beret, gloves, or socks.
CLASS 389-Child’s Matinee Coat.
CLASS 390-Knitted Item Confined to the members of Virginia Ladies Society
CLASS 391-Best Apron.
CLASS 392-Most attractive cushion cover.
CLASS 393-Piece of Embroidery any size worked in coloured cotton.
CLASS 394-Article worked in Cross-Stitch.
CLASS 395-Article made from Old Material.
CLASS 396-Soft Toy, in knitting or crochet
CLASS 397-Best-Dressed Doll
CLASS 398-Hand-made Cushion (any material).
CLASS 399-Piece of Crochet Worked in Yarn.
CLASS 400-Piece of Crochet Lace Worked in Thread (Cotton).
CLASS 401- Piece of Carrickmacross Lace
CLASS 402- Patchwork.
CLASS 403- Hand-woven or Hand-made Rug in Yarn.
CLASS 404- Tapestry Picture.
CLASS 405- Tea Cosy.
CLASS 406- Dress, Skirt or other sewing item made by an amateur
CRAFTWORK
The Show Committee presents a special prize to the Exhibitor who obtains the greatest
number of points in classes 407 to 417 inclusive. No points for any class in which
exhibits received from fewer than 3 separate competitors.
Points to count: 1st Prize, 5 points; 2
nd Prize, 3 points; 3
rd Prize, 1 point.
All exhibits are exhibited at owner’s risk (Exhibits may not be removed before 5 p.m.)
Entry fee, €2 in Classes. 407-417
Prizes: 1st, €15; 2
nd, €10; 3
rd, €5
CLASS 407-Home-made Screen.
CLASS 408-Home-made Article (Wooden), maximums size 2ft by 2ft.
CLASS 409-Hand-made Decoupage Picture
CLASS 410-Leather Work (Small Item).
CLASS 411-Fancy Household Article.
CLASS 412-Something new from something old.
CLASS 413-Item of inexpensive handmade jewellery.
CLASS 414-Tweed Picture.
CLASS 415-Item of Decorative Glass.
CLASS 416-Item of Glass-Etching including Mirrors
CLASS 417-Hand-made Card for a Special occasion.
Section 9 – THE HANDWRITING SECTION
Entry fees in all Classes are €2.
Prizes are: 1st €15; 2
nd €10; 3
rd €5.
.
CLASS 418-Best Specimen of Handwriting (Open).
The following passage to be written in ordinary script:
The Book of Kells (sometimes known as the Book of Columba) is an illuminated manuscript Gospel
book in Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament together with various prefatory
texts and tables. It is a masterwork of Western calligraphy and represents the pinnacle of Insular
illumination. It is also widely regarded as Ireland's finest national treasure.
The manuscript today comprises 340 folios and, since 1953, has been bound in four volumes. The
leaves are on high-quality calf vellum.The script of the text itself appears to be the work of at least
three different scribes. The lettering is in iron gall ink, and the colours used were derived from a wide
range of substances, many of which were imports from distant lands.The manuscript takes its name
from the Abbey of Kells that was its home for centuries. Today, it is on permanent display at
the Trinity College Library, Dublin. The library usually displays two of the current four volumes at a
time.
CLASS 419-Design a Logo for Virginia Agricultural Show on a A4 sheet.
Section 10 – POETRY & PROSE SECTION
CLASS 420- A Short story “Reflecting Spring Time in Ireland 2013” max 400 words
to be submitted by the 15th
August by Hand, Post, or E-mail to
Prizes are: 1st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
CLASS 421-Poem Title “The Gathering” to be submitted by the 15th
August by Hand,
Post, or E-mail to [email protected]
Prizes are: 1st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
Section 11 – PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION (Exhibits may not be removed before 5 p.m.)
Entry fees in all Classes are €2.
Prizes are: 1st €15; 2
nd €10; 3
rd €5.
Best Overall Photograph of the Show will receive €30 & trophy.
Rules;
1. Prize-winning photos previously exhibited are not eligible to enter competition.
2. All Photographs must be taken by exhibitor who is amateur.
3. Photographs may be mounted but must not be framed.
4. Maximum Size of Exhibit may not exceed 8” x 6”
5. Photographs in frames cannot be accepted.
6. Please ensure that if your photograph is of sentimental value that you have a copy
of
same.
7. Photographs are exhibited at owners risk.
8 These rules apply to all classes.
CLASS 422- Best Scenic View Photograph.
CLASS 423-Best Vintage Photograph of Virginia Area
CLASS 424-Best Photograph of Virginia, any view any venue.
CLASS 425-Best Photograph of New Virginia.
CLASS 426-Best Photograph featuring water.
CLASS 427- Best Holiday or Travel Photograph
CLASS 428-Best Candid Snapshot
CLASS 429-Best Colour Photograph.
CLASS 430-Best Agricultural / Rural Subject (Open).
CLASS 431-Best Photograph of a Cow and Calf.
CLASS 432-Best Black and White Photograph.
CLASS 433-Best Baby Photograph.
CLASS 434-Best Pet Photograph.
CLASS 435-Best Sporting /Action Photograph.
CLASS 436-Best Colour Portrait
CLASS 437- Photograph with the wittiest caption.
CLASS 438- Best photograph of local interest. (With caption showing location)
CLASS 439-Best Landscape Photograph.
CLASS 440-Best Photograph taken at sunset.
Please refer to the above rules before completing your entry form
Section 12 - PAINTING
CLASS 441
THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION &
VIRGINIA SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Fleetwood Paints All Ireland Amateur Painting Competition Kindly Sponsored By Fleetwood Irelands Paint Company
Rules & Conditions
1. Paintings must be the sole work of the exhibitor who must have amateur status.
2. Paintings to depict an Agricultural or Rural setting.
3. Paintings must measure no more than 26”x20” not including the frame
4. All Paintings must be ready to hang, that is framed and with a hanging cord attached
5. The judges decision is final
6. All entries to be exhibited at owners risk
7. All entries to have amateur status as defined by the following.
a. Not to have had a commercial solo exhibition solo exhibition
b. Not to have exhibited in a commercial gallery
c. Not to be teaching or have taught art in any form
8. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules
Entry Fee: To final €6
PRIZES: 1st €300 2
nd €200 3
rd €100 4
th: €50
FINAL VIRGINIA SHOW – WEDNESDAY 21st AUGUST 2013
No entries taken for this class at Virginia Show
List of Qualifying Shows for final on request
Please State Size of Entry
Entry fees in all Classes below are €2.
Prizes are: 1st €15; 2
nd €10; 3
rd €5.
CLASS 442-Painting - The Irish Landscape.
CLASS 443-Painting - Still Life
CLASS 444-Painting by a Person between 14-18 years.
CLASS 445-Drawing (Any theme) - to be done in black and white using pen, pencil or
charcoal only.
CLASS 446-A Portrait (Open).
CLASS 447-Painting in any medium of a Landscape
CLASS 448-Painting in any medium of a Still Life
CLASS 449-Painting of a feature in the Virginia locality.
Section 13-ACTIVE AGE GROUPS CLASS 450- Painting-Water colour confined to Active Age Group Members
Prizes are: 1st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
CLASS 451 -Painting-Oil or Acrylic confined to Active Age Groups Members
Prizes are: 1st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
CLASS 452- Photograph confined to Active Age Groups
Prizes are: 1st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
CLASS 453- Card, Handmade confined to Active Age Groups
Prizes are: 1st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
CLASS 454- Needle crafted picture maximum size 30X40 cms confined to
Active Age Groups
Prizes are: 1st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
CLASS 455- Poem “Memories” Prizes are: 1
st €20; 2
nd €16; 3
rd €6.
Section 14- SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS SECTION
Entry fees in all Classes are €2.
Prizes are: 1st €15; 2
nd €10; 3
rd €5.
CLASS 456- 4 Plain Cup cakes.
CLASS 457- Hand-made greeting Card.
CLASS 458-Arrangement of Wild Flowers
CLASS 459-Hand made Craft not exceeding 24”X 24” .
Section 15 - CHILDREN’S CLASSES .
Exhibits must be collected on show day between 5pm and 6pm.
The Committee are not responsible for exhibits after 6pm.
All entries must be the work of the child who is exhibiting.
Entry Fees in all classes €1.
Prizes are: 1st €15; 2
nd €10; 3
rd €5.
UNDER 9 YEARS OLD.
CLASS C1-Arrangement of Wild Flowers in a Cup.
CLASS C2-Picture by child under 9 years. Theme: My Favourite Animal
Max size A4. Can be done in crayon or paints.
CLASS C3- Best Edible necklace made from Fruit/ Vegetables/Sweets.
CLASS C4- Hand-made card.
CLASS C5- Best decorated Wooden Spoon
CLASS C6-Best item of handwriting.
The following piece to be written in ordinary script:
Red, and orange, and yellow, and green:
The rainbow’s seven colours have a bright shiny sheen.
Light blue, indigo, and violet all told.
At the end of the rainbow is a pot of gold.
Aged 9-13 years old.
Entry Fee in all classes €1.
Prizes are: 1st €15; 2
nd €10; 3
rd €5.
CLASS C7-Arrangement of Leaves.
CLASS C8- Drawing (Any theme) to be done in black & white using pen, pencil, or
charcoal.
CLASS C9- Item in Papercraft
CLASS C10- Best decorated Wellington Boot
CLASS C11-Painting of any subject in any medium.
CLASS C12-Best item of handwriting.
CLASS C12-Item made from Recycled Material (Something new from something old)
CLASS C13-Handwriting
The following piece to be written in ordinary script:
The friendly cow all red and white,
I love with all my heart:
She gives me cream with all her might,
To eat with apple-tart.
She wanders lowing here and there,
And yet she cannot stray,
All in the pleasant open air,
The pleasant light of day;
And blown by all the winds that pass
And wet with all the showers,
She walks among the meadow grass
And eats the meadow flowers.
CLASS C14-Item made from cardboard boxes max size 12”x12”
Section 16 - DOGS
Entries will be taken from 2pm at the Dog Ring
IMPORTANT NOTE: Exhibitors are requested to have dogs under
strict control and as listed in the recent Government Order, all dogs
must be muzzled and on a strong chain.
CLASS D1- QUALIFIER
Qualifier for Gain Dog Food All-Ireland Final. Sponsored by; Gain Foods
Prize Fund: €500
Rules and Conditions;
1. Toy or miniature dog any breed to be handled by a child under 15 years.
2. One dog from this class to qualify.
3. Dogs in final not eligible to compete in other classes at Clonaslee Show.
4. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules.
Entry Fee; to Qualifying Show €3 to Final €6.
Prizes: 1st €100, 2
nd €50, 3
rd €30, 4
th €20 (in each class)
A trophy will be presented to the overall Champion Dog.
Gain Dog Food Product will be presented to each finalist
Final: CLONASLEE SHOW
SUNDAY 8th
SEPTEMBER 2013
CLASS D2- QUALIFIER
Qualifier for Gain Dog Food All-Ireland Final. Sponsored by; Gain Foods
Rules and Conditions;
1 Large dog any breed to be handled by teenager or adult.
2. One Dog to qualify for Final
3. Dog in Final not eligible to compete in other classes at Clonaslee Show
Entry Fee; to Qualifying Show €3 to Final €6.
Prizes 1st €100 2
nd €50 3
rd €30 4
th €20. (in each class)
Gain Dog Food Perpetual Trophy for the Champion Dog
Gain Dog Food Product will be presented to each finalist at All-Ireland Final
Final: CLONASLEE SHOW
SUNDAY 8th
SEPTEMBER 2013
CLASS D3- Qualifier
THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION &
BELTRA SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The All-Ireland Gun Dog Championship
Sponsored by Tieragh Gun Club, Cecil Whiteside & Beltra Show
Society
Rules and Conditions
1. Gun dog any variety. Dog or bitch
2. Dogs to be handled by person over 16years of age.
3. Dogs in Final not eligible to compete in other classes at Beltra Show
4. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show €3 to Final €6
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2
nd €100, 3
rd € 75, 4th €50, 5th €50
Perpetual Cup to 1st prize winner
Final: Beltra Show
SATURDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2013
CLASSES FOR VIRGINIA SHOW
Entry Fee: €3. Prizes: Trophies, Rosettes and Dog Food.
First Prize winners are not eligible for any other class except Champion.
CLASS D4- Best Fancy Dress Dog.
CLASS D5 -Best Terrier, any variety
CLASS D6 -Best Working/Utility Dog, any variety
CLASS D7-Best Toy Breed, any variety.
CLASS D8-Any breed dog, handled by a lady.
CLASS D9-Any breed dog, handled by a gentleman.
CLASS D10 -Best Gundog, any variety
CLASS D11-Best Groomed dog.
CLASS D12-Any breed, handled by a child under 12.
CLASS D13 - Any breed Puppy 6-12 months on day of show
CLASS D14-Any Breed confined to Virginia area.
CHAMPION DOG OF SHOW (confined to 1st Prize-winners).
Pets Corner
(Cages if needed to be provided by the owners)
CLASS P1- Best Furry Pet (Dogs excluded)
CLASS P2- Any other Pet (Dogs and Cats Excluded).