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Published: Wednesday, 21st July, 2010 11:29am

The Granard Agricultural Show 2010

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Over-All Champion at Granard Show was won by Karl Connell, Oldcastle, with judge Raymond Crawford and Eamon Drake (Granard Show).

RESULTS:

HORSES

Mares and foals

Cl1: Best 5 Brood Mares, any age, in foal or with foal at foot:

1. Tom White, Ardagh; 2. Pat Carthy, Athlone; 3. Mary Connell, Granard.

Cl2: Half-bred Brood Mare with foal at foot:

1. Michael Dooner, Glasson; 2. Pat Carthy, Athlone; 3. Pat Lennon, Glasson.

Cl3: Half-bred Brood Mare (dry):

1. Susan Farrell; 2. John Joe Reilly, Granard; 3. Pairic McNeill, Moate.

Cl4: Colt Foal, non-thoroughbred:

1. Hazel McVeigh, Ballinalee; 2. Pat Carthy, Athlone.

Cl5: Filly Foal, non-thoroughbred:

1. Michael Dooner, Glasson; 2. John Joe Reilly, Creevy; 3. Pat Lennon, Glasson.

Cl8: The Irish Shows Association and Ballinasloe Show present

The Irish Draught Filly Foal Championship Qualifier:

Eugene Doyle, Moate

YOUNG HORSES

Champion young horse: Michael Brady

Champion Ridden Hunter: Alison Roundtree

Cl9: One year old colt, gelding or filly:

1. Raymond Sloyan, Castlerea; 2. Aidan Flanagan, Glasson; Eugene Ryan, Naas.

Cl10: Two year old colt, gelding or filly:

1. Liam Lynskey; 2. Bart Nannery, Granard.

Cl11: Three-year-old colt, gelding or filly:

1. Michael Brady, Belturbet; 2. Sarah Killeen, Dunleer; 3. Paddy Rock, Athlone.

Cl12: The Roscommon Irish Draught Yearling Filly Championship qualifier (€1,350):

1. Raymond Sloyan, Castlerea; 2. Aidan Flanangan, Glasson.

Cl14: Coloured horse any age shown in hand:

1. Diane Carslake. Clonfin; 2. Edel Tuite, Oldcastle; 3. Oliver Durkin, Clonfin.

Cl16: Best ridden cob over 148cm and under 158cm:

1. Edel Tuite, Oldcastle; 2. Bernie Egan.

Cl17: Best lightweight ridden hunter:

1. Alison Rountree, Cootehill; Tom Whyte, Caroline Lynch; 2. Siobhan Connell, Granard.

Cl18: Best heavyweight ridden hunter:

1. Emily Purcell, Rathowen; 2. Paddy Berry, Dring; 3. Teresa White, Legan.

CONNEMARA PONIES

Champion Connemara: James Leahy

Overall champion pony: G&G Fennell, Greenfield Stud

Cl19: Connemara Mare in foal/foal at foot:

1. James Leahy, Ballyheelan; 2. Fiona McMahon.

Cl20: Best reg. Connemara foal:

1. James Leahy, Ballyheelan; 2. Tom Reilly.

Cl21: Best Reg. Connemara yearling colt/gelding or filly:

1. Mairead Dooner, Kenagh.

Cl22: The Midland Connemara All-Ireland Brood Mare Championship qualifier 2010 (€1,000) & The Lady de Vesci Memorial Cup:

Fiona McMahon and Siobhan Connell, Granard.

PONIES

Cl23: Pony 138cm and under:

1. G&G Fennell, Kilbeggan; 2. Fiona Callaghan; 3. Jeanette Donath, Rhode.

Cl24: Pony between 138cm and 148cm:

1. Vincent Holihan/Cyril O'Hara, Coralstown; 2. Alison Rountree, Cootehill; 3. Deirbhile Conlan Dempsey, Bailieboro.

Cl25: Brood mare pony in foal or with foal at foot:

1. Vincent Holihan/Cyril O'Hara, Coralstown; 2. Alison Rountree, Cootehill; 3. Deirbhile Conlan Dempsey, Kells.

Cl26: John Grier Memorial Trophy Lead Rein Class:

Pony up to 148cm - Child aged up to 12 years

1. Susan Mee, Ballinalee and Keri McLoughlin, Aughnacliffe; 2. Amy Finnegan, Edgeworthstown and Eliza Boyle; 3. Lucy McCarthy, Ballivor and Jodi McLoughlin, Aughnacliffe.

Cl27: The Irish Shows Associate & Bonniconlon Show presents: The pony brood mare four-year-old and over championship qualifier (€1,000):

Vincent Holihan/Cyril O'Hara, Coralstown and Alison Rountree, Cootehill.

Cl28: Overall champion pony:

G&G Fennell, Kilbeggan

DONKEYS

Cl29: Best donkey male or female shown in hand:

1. Keith McGivern, Eganstown, Kells.

CATTLE SECTION

Champion non-pedigree of show: John Clyne

Champion pedigree of show: Connell Bros

Overall supreme champion of show: Martin Clyne

Cl31: Purebred Hereford male or female calved after 01.05.09:

1. David Jones, Creagh, Kenagh; 2. JJ Farrell, Trillick-a-temple, Longford.

Cl32: Purebred Hereford cow or heifer in calf or with calf at foot:

Durkin Cup 1. JJ Farrell, Longford; 2. Coote Geelan, Dromod; 3. Ivan Jones

Cl33: Pedigree Angus cow:

1. Thomas Beirnes, Mohill.

Cl34: Pedigree Angus bull/heifer born on or after 01.05.09:

1. Gerard Reynolds, Bunlahy; 2. Angela Armstrong, Navan; 3. Gerard Reynolds, Bunlahy.

Cl35: Purebred Charolais cow/heifer:

1. Michael Hanlon, Dring; 2. Tommy Farrell, Aughnacliffe.

Cl36: Purebred Charolais male or female born after 01.05.09:

1. Martin Clyne, Coolarty.

Cl37: Purebred Charolais female born after 01.05.09:

1. Martin Clyne, Coolarty; 2. Michael Hanlon, Dring.

Cl38: Pedigree Limousin male, no permanent teeth:

1. Connell Bros, Oldcastle; 2. Thomas Beirnes, Mohill.

Cl40: Freisan cow/heifer in calf or milk:

1. Jerome Smith, Kilnaleck; 2. Noel Kiernan, Carrigallen.

Cl41: Freisan heifer calf born after 1.1.10:

1. Mark Butler, Streete; 2. Brian Kiernan, Carrigallen.

Cl42: Freisan heifer calf born between 1.1.09 and 31.12.09:

1. Shane Butler, Streete; 2. Noel Kiernan, Carrigallen.

Cl43:

1. Noel Kiernan, Carrigallen; 2. Shane Butler, Streete.

Cl44: Best Continental type heifer calf, other than purebred, born after 01.01.10:

1. George Hegarty, Longford; 2. Seamus Brady, Purt.

Cl45: Best Continental type bullock with no permanent teeth:

1. Connell Bros, Oldcastle; 2. Marie McCormack, Ballymahon; 3. Michelle Tarpey, Elphin.

Cl46: Best Continental type heifer with no permanent teeth:

1. John Clyne, Lanesboro; 2. Linda and Gary Flanagan, Strokestown; 3. David Moorhead, Aughagreagh.

Cl47: Best Continental type bullock with not more than two permanent teeth:

1. Ivan Whyte, Bailieboro; 2. George Hegarty, Longford; 3. Gloria McCann, Athlone.

Cl48: Best Continental type heifer with not more than two permanent teeth:

1. John Clyne, Rathcline; 2. Linda and Gary Flanagan, Strokestown; 3. Linda and Gary Flanagan.

Cl49: Bullock, cross-bred any age:

1. George Hegarty, Longford; 2. Marie McCormack, Ballymahon; 3. Ivan Whyte, Bailieboro.

Cl50: Heifer cross-bred any age:

1. Gary and Linda Flanagan, Strokestown

Cl51: Best heifer likely to make a suckler cow, other than purebred:

1. Daniel Moorhead, Aughagreah; 2. Derick Moorhead, Aughagreagh; 3. Gary and Linda Flanagan, Strokestown.

Cl55: Young stock person championship (open):

1. Conor Craig, Coolarty; 2. D Moorhead, Aughagreagh; 3. Mark Butler, Streete

SHEEP SECTION

Cl58: Best Cross-bred Breeding Ewe, other than hogget:

1. Robert Porter, Oldcastle; 2. James Reilly, Ballymore; 3. James Reilly, Ballymore.

Cl59: French type lamb under 100lbs cross-bred:

1. Robert Porter, Oldcastle; 2. Robert Porter; 3. James Reilly, Ballymore.

Cl60: Best ewe lamb cross-bred suitable for breeding:

1. Robert Porter, Oldcastle; 2. James Reilly, Ballymore; 3. Laura and Matt Connell, Ballymore.

Cl61: Best hogget ewe (cross-bred):

1. James Reilly, Ballymore; 2. James Reilly, Ballymore; Robert Porter, Oldcastle.

Cl62: Best butcher's lamb:

1. Robert Porter, Oldcastle; 2. James Reilly, Ballymore; 3. Robert Porter, Oldcastle.

Cl63: Best pedigree Suffolk ram:

1. James Reilly, Ballymore; 2. James Reilly. Ballymore; 3. Charles Reilly, Mohill.

Cl64: Best pedigree Suffolk ewe:

1. James Reilly, Ballymore; 2. Charles Reilly, Oldcastle; 3. James Reilly.

Cl65: Best Suffolk ram lamb:

1. Charles Reilly, Mohill; 2. Charles Reilly, Mohill.

Cl66: Best Suffolk ewe lamb:

1. Charles Reilly, Mohill.

Cl67: Best Textile ram:

1. Harry Noble, Edgeworthstown; 2. Harry Noble; 3. Robert Porter, Oldcastle.

Cl68: Best Textile ewe:

1. Harry Noble, Edgeworthstown; 2. Robert Porter, Oldcastle; 3. Harry Noble

Champion sheep of show: Harry Noble, Edgeworthstown.

TURF SECTION

Cl69: Best four sods of slane-cut turf:

Shane Butler, Streete; 2. Mark Butler, Streete.

Cl70: Best four sods of machine-cut turf:

1. Marina Reynolds, Strokestown; 2. Eoin Sheehan, Coolarty; 3. Mary Mulligan, Loughduff.

FARM & GARDEN

Cl71: A dish of six potatoes any variety:

1. Sandra Bogan, Coolarty; 2. Shane Sheridan, Granard; 3. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell.

Cl73: Best six freshly laid brown hen eggs:

1. Eoin Sheehan, Coolarty; 2. Marina Reynolds, Strokestown; 3. Derick Lloyd.

Cl74: Best six freshly laid duck eggs:

1. Luke Norton, Coolarty.

TABLE VEGETABLE & FRUIT SECTION

Cl75: Three stalks of rhubarb:

1. Pauline Keegan, Clooneen; 2. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell; 3. Raymond Higgins, Athlone.

Cl76: Three parsnips:

1. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell.

Cl77: Three carrots:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 2. Shane Sheridan, Granard; 3. Eoin Sheehan, Coolarty.

Cl78: Five onions:

1. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. Patrick Rushe; 3. Raymond Higgins, Athlone.

Cl79: Three heads of cabbage (table):

1. Sharon Duffy, Streete; 2. Eoin O'Hara, Granard; 3. Shane Sheridan, Granard.

Cl80: Five roots of beet:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 2. Sandra Bogan, Coolarty; 3. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell.

Cl81: Five tomatoes:

1. Sharon Duffy, Streete; 2. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 3. Sandra Bogan, Coolarty.

Cl82: Collection of vegetables (six varieties):

1. Raymond Higgins

Cl83: Five stems of parsley:

1. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. Raymond Higgins

Cl84: Three heads of lettuce:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone.

Cl85: Bunch of six scallions:

1. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. Sandra Bogan, Edgeworthstown.

Cl86: The Irish Shows Association & Tullamore Show present

The Bridge House Collection of Vegetables All Ireland:

1. Noel Higgins, Athlone; 2. Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell.

Liam Kiernan Perpetual Trophy: Raymond Higgins, Athlone.

Rowan Cup: Patrick Rushe, Ballyconnell.

FLOWERS

Cl87: Three roses HT mixed:

1. May Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown

Cl88: Rose HT Rose of the Show:

1. Mary Mulligan, Loughduff; 2. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown.

Cl89: One dahlia decorative medium:

2. May Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. May Rushe; 3. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown.

Cl90: One dahlia decorative large:

1. May Rushe, Ballyconnell

Cl91: Three dahlias pom pom medium

1. May Rushe, Ballyconnell

Cl92: Vase of antirrhinums:

1. May Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. May Rushe; 3. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown

Cl93: Pot plant bloom:

1. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown; 2. Rosemary Gaynor, Ballinagh.

Cl94: Pot plant foliage:

1. Mary Mulligan, Loughduff; 2. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown

Cl95: Flower arrangement for a dining room table:

1. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown; 2. May Rushe

Cl96: Best house plant:

1. May Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown; 3. Raymond Higgins, Athlone.

Cl97: Six sweet peas mixed:

1. May Rushe, Ballyconnell; 2. May Rushe, Ballyconnell; 3. Raymond Higgins.

Cl98: Collection of annuals, different varieties:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone, 2. Eamon McCormack, Stokestown.

Cl99: Collection of flowering shrubs five stems different varieties:

1. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown; Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 3. May Rushe, Ballyconnell.

Cl100: Collection of wild flowers confined to primary school children:

1. Ann Hynes, Granard; 2. Megan Sheridan, Granard; 3. Eoin Sheehan, Coolarty.

Cl101: Best hanging basket of flowers:

1. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown; 2. Eamon McCormack; 3. Raymond Higgins, Athlone.

COUNTY CRAFTS & HOME

INDUSTRIES

Cl103: Article in wool crochet:

1. Mary Mulligan, Loughduff; 2. Bridgie Burns, Granard; 3. Gertie Woods.

Cl104: Knitted scarf and bag:

1. Brigie Burns, Granard; 2. Brigie Burns; 3. Rosemary Reilly, Ballinacross.

Cl105: Child's matinee coat:

1. Marina Reynolds, Strokestown; 2. Brigie Burns & Gertie Woods; 3. Laura Tully, Athlone.

Cl106: Christening gown or shawl:

1. Sandra Bogan, Coolarty; 2. Gertie Woods, Strokestown.

Cl107: Knitted adult's Aran wool sweater:

1. Gertie Woods, Ballyconnell

Cl108: Most attractive cushion:

1. Gertie Woods, Ballyconnell; 2. Helen McDermott, Ballinalee; 3. Sadie Sheridan, Granard.

Cl109: Patchwork, small item:

1. Sadie Sheridan, Granard; 2. Marina Reynolds, Strokestown; 3. Monica Larenz, Abbeylara.

Cl110: Knitted toy:

1. Marina Reynolds, Strokestown; 2. Margaret McCormack; 3. Gertie Woods, Ballyconnell.

Cl111: Best homemade cushion any material:

1. Marina Reynolds, Strokestown; 2. Sadie Sheridan, Granard; 3. Margaret McCormack.

Cl112: St. Brigid's cross rush:

1. Sharon Duffy, Streete; 2. Brigie Burns, Granard.

Cl113: Something new from something old:

1. Mary Mulligan, Loughduff; 2. Margaret McCormack, Strokestown; 3. Breeden Mulligan.

Cl114: Decoupage picture size:

1. Eamonn McCormack, Strokestwon; 2. Brigie Burns, Granard.

Cl115: Homemade card for a special occasion:

1. Margaret McCormack, Strokestown; 2. Monica Larenz, Abbeylara; 3. Breeden Muligan.

Cl117: Any other hand made craft not eligible in any of above classes:

1. Margaret McCormack, Strokestwon; 2. Brigie Burns, Granard; 3. Monica Larenz, Abbeylara.

CAKE SECTION

Cl118: Plain scones - six:

Eoin Sheehan, Coolarty.

Cl119: Fruit scones - six:

Eoin Sheehan.

Cl120: Queen cakes - six:

1. Niamh Sweeney, Ballyheelan; 2. Conor Craig, Coolarty.

Cl121: Rice Crispie buns - six:

1. Conor Craig, Coolarty; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard; 3. Megan Sheridan, Granard.

Cl124: Carrot cake:

1. Ann O'Hara, Granard; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard; 3. Sharon Duffy, Streete.

Cl125: Light fruit cake:

1. Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard.

Cl126: Boiled fruit cake:

1. Sharon Duffy, Streete; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard; 3. Ann O'Hara, Muckerstaff.

Cl127: Sponge sandwich cake:

1. Marie Flynn, Ballymacroley; 2. Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen; 3. Margaret Sweeney.

Cl128: Rhubard crumble:

1.Ann O'Hara, Granard

Cl129: Apple Crumble:

1. Ann O'Hara; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard; Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen.

Cl130: Coffee cake, decorated:

1. Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard.

Cl131: Six queen cakes:

1. Sharon Duffy, Streete; 2. Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen.

Cl132: Six fruit scones:

1. Ann Hynes, Granard; 2. Ciara Sheridan, Granard; 3. Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen.

Cl133: Traditional soda bread (white):

1. Ann O'Hara, Granard.

Cl134: Traditional soda bread (brown):

1. Marie Flynn, Ballymacroley; 2. Ann O'Hara, Granard;

Cl135: Fruit soda cake:

1. Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen; 2. Ann O'Hara, Granard.

Cl136: Apple tart (short crust):

1. Marie Flynn, Ballymacroley; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard; Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen.

Cl137: Six muffins:

1. Ethel Lloyd, Rathowen; 2. Ann Hynes, Granard.

Cl138: Child's birthday cake:

1. Shane Butler, Streete; 2. Mark Butler, Streete.

Cl139: Best pan of boxty:

1. Paddy Boyhan; 2. Paddy Boyhan; 3. Helen Martin, Granard.

Cl140: Six potato cakes:

1. Ann Hynes, Granard; 2. Ann Butler, Streete; 3. Paddy Boyhan.

PRESERVES SECTION

Cl143: 1lb strawberry jam:

1. Eamonn McCormack, Strokestown.

Cl144: 1lb raspberry jam:

1. Joy Burns, Granard; 2. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown; 3.Conor Craig, Coolarty.

Cl145: 1lb gooseberry jam:

Eamonn McCormack, Strokestown

Cl146: 1lb rhubarb jam:

Eamonn McCormack, Strokestown.

Cl147: 1lb blackcurrant jam:

Eamonn McCormack, Strokestown.

Cl148: 1lb marmalade:

1. Joy Burns, Granard; 2. Alan Harrison, Ardagh; 3. Eamon McCormack, Strokestown.

Cl149: 1lb jar jelly

1. Eamonn McCormack, Strokestown; 2. Joy Burns, Granard.

Cl150: 1lb chutney (any variety):

1. Alan Harrison, Ardagh.

PHOTOGRAPHY & ART

Cl152: Best pet bird or animal:

1. Sandra Bogan, Coolarty; 2. Ann Farrelly, Granard; 3. Sharon Duffy, Streete.

Cl153: Best landscape/seascape:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 2. Ann Farrelly, Granard; 3. Sadie Sheridan, Granard.

Cl154: Best still life:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 2. Ann Farrelly, Granard.

Cl155: Best portrait:

1. Mark Butler, Streete; 2. Sandra Bogan, Coolarty; 3. Raymond Higgins, Athlone.

Cl156: Best pet bird or animal:

1. Sandra Bogan, Coolarty; 2. Bill Bennett; 3. Jennifer Jones.

Cl157: Best sports photograph:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 2. Raymond Higgins; Bridie McMahon, Granard.

Cl158: Best seascape/landscape:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; Sandra Bogan, Coolarty.

Cl159: Best newsworthy photograph:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 2. Joy Burns, Granard; 3. Raymond Higgins, Athlone

Cl160: Best picture celebrations:

1. Raymond Higgins, Athlone; 2. Laura Tully, Athlone; 3. Joy Burns, Granard.

DOG SHOW

Champion dog: John Petit Cup:

Ellen Leddy, Kenagh.

Reserve champion:

James Brady Coole.

Guess the name of the mare:

Winner, Aoife Condron.

Guess the age of the piglets:

Winners, Luke Norton, Mark Tully, Michael Cronogue, Daniel Corr, Grainne Gormley, Joseph McEntire, Sean McElvaney and Jim McLoughlin.

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