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cLONMEL sHOW
First Held in 1865
AT POWERSTOWN PARK
CLONMEL
Sunday 7th July 2019
PRIZE SCHEDULE
Entries close finally 28th June 2019
Entries online only www.clonmelshow.ieINDEX
Page No.
HORSES
Ridden Horses 9
Rescue & Veteran Horses 10
Broodmares, Foals & Young Horses 11
Working Hunter – pony & horse 14
Coolmore Thoroughbred Mares & Foals 14
Side Saddle 16
Ponies – leading rein & Rescue class 17
Mini Championship 18
Show Jumping 23
ALPACA CLASSES 19
POULTRY SECTION 20
GOAT SECTION 21
ADULT PAINTING COMPETITION 26
HANDCRAFTS, HOME BAKING & PRESERVES 28
FLOWER SHOW 31
SHEEP 34
CATTLE 42
1I.S.A. QUALIFIERS FOR 2019
The Connolly's Red Mills Tattersalls Show Supreme Champion of Champions
Ridden Hunter Qualifier
The I.S.A. & Bridgetown Yearling Filly Championship
The I.S.A. & Iverk Show Mare & Foal Championship
CATTLE
The I.S.A. & Claremorris Pedigree Suckler Type Heifer Championship
HORTICULTURE
The I.S.A. & Tullamore Show The Bord Bia All Ireland Quality Potato
Championship
The I.S.A. & Tullamore Show Odlums Home Baking Championship
The I.S.A. & Castleblaney All Ireland Bread Baking Championship
ART
The I.S.A. & Virginia Show present The Fleetwood Paints All Ireland
Amateur Painting Competition
CANINE
The I.S.A. & Kilgarvan Show Puppy Parlour Munster Dog Championship
Also
THE COOLMORE STUD THOROUGHBRED BROODMARE CLASS
DISCIPLINE
The Irish Shows Association expects and will insist upon appropriate behaviour from All
Exhibitors and others participating in any of the activities at our Member Shows and will not
tolerate inappropriate behaviour.
Inappropriate behaviour shall include but not be limited to the following;
Profanity, coarse or vulgar language or gestures towards judges or other Show officials.
Harassment or bullying, including using words or actions that threaten, intimidate or undermine
judges or other officials before, during or following Member Show activities.
Failure to follow rules and/or obey instructions
Abusing any animal.
Full details of Irish Shows Association Disciplinary Procedures, Sanctions etc are in the I.S.A.
Year Book and on their web; www.irishshows.org.
2CLONMEL SHOW
President … … Carrie Acheson
Vice Presidents … … Dr. Richard Quirke
Eddie O'Gorman
Trustees … … Tom Acheson,
Pat O’Donnell,
Victor J. Quinlan.
Secretary … … Sheila Quinn
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT
Mike Quirke and Claire Wilkinson … Chairmen
Paddy O'Donnell and Michael Mulcahy … Vice-Chairmen
Tom Acheson Paudie Everard Maura O'Donovan
Alan Ahearne Jane Farrell John O'Donovan
Liam Aherne John Farrell Helen O'Dwqyer
Denis Bergin Paul Flaherty John O'Dwyer
Brian Boland John FitzGerald Marie O'Gorman
Maeve Burke Jerry Kelly Cecily Purcell
William Burke Micheal Kelly Frank Quinlan
John C.Byrne Helen Kennedy Frankie Quinlan
Bill Carroll Shay Kennedy Mary Quinlan
Antonia Coonan Bill Lalor Patrick Quinlan
Kevin Cooney Breda Lee William Smyth
Noel Delany Mary McCormack Mildred Stokes
Rebecca Dromey Michael Moclair Joan Widger
Trevor English Michael Movihill
Important Notice to Animal Owners involved in Showing Animals
The Irish Shows Association would advise all Animal owners to 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 who
you have Insurance cover with.
The reason for us giving you this advice is that if you're animal lashed out, and
injured someone or damaged someone's property, and it is established that your
animal was out of your control at that time, you may be held responsible, or partly
responsible for any injury or damage caused, you may end up paying all, or part of
any settlement reached.
3CLONMEL SHOW
7th JULY 2018
Numbers can be collected at Powerstown Park on Show Day.
Show Secretary: Sheila Quinn
St. Declan's
Western Road
Clonmel
County Tipperary 052 – 6121413
086 – 1960039
Chairmen: Mike Quirke 087 – 2891285
Clare Wilkinson 087 – 2313460
Vice-Chairman Paddy O'Donnell 087 – 2681882
Michael Mulcahy 086 – 3862379
Trade Stand Bookings:
Patrick Quinlan,
Baptisgrange,
Lisronagh
Clonmel 052 – 6131498 / 086 – 3955805
Safety Officers: John C Byrne 087 – 8241535
Michael Mulcahy 086 – 3862379
No trading can be carried on within the Show Grounds without written authority from the
Secretary, which must be produced on demand.
4For the efficient running of the championships all concerned are
requested to read and observe the Rules set out below.
GENERAL RULES FOR IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION
CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019
A. ELIGIBILITY OF SHOWS
Shows wishing to participate in the 2019 Championships and be eligible to
hold qualifiers must have collected the Championship Fund Levy (currently
5%) from Horse, Pony, Cattle and Sheep class prize money for the year 2018
and forwarded the amount so collected, in full, to the Irish Shows
Association Head Office within the stipulated period or not more than 30
days from the date of their show. Alternative methods of meeting this
obligation are not acceptable.
Any show or competitor in breach of the Rules set out below will be
disqualified from participating or competing in these championships.
These General Rules and those relating to individual championships
(where applicable) should be published in the show schedule and
catalogue of the participating shows and must be strictly observed.
B. QUALIFYING ROUNDS (QUALIFIERS)
Qualifying rounds will take place at eligible shows selected by the Irish
Shows Association.
C. RESPONSIBILITY OF SHOWS HOLDING QUALIFYING
ROUNDS.
a. Selected shows must hold a separate class for each qualifier from
which the highest placed animals will qualify
b. The qualifier class if possible should be held as the first (1st) class in
the relevant section of the show.
c. Shows must ensure that the qualifiers are held strictly in accordance
with the relevant rules.
d. No other sponsor may be involved in the qualifying classes. No prize
money to be paid.
Shows may charge an entrance fee for each qualifying class.
The I.S.A. will award a rosette to the successful Qualifiers on
appearance at the Final.
f. A show hosting a Championship Final may hold a qualifier for that
Championship on the day of the Final other than by agreement with the
Irish Shows Association. However Shows who hold qualifiers for
5Horses, Ponies & Cattle may ask exhibitors to enter the exhibit in
one other class at their show on the day.
g. Animals qualified for Finals are not eligible to enter in any other class
at the Show where the Final is held other than a Qualifying Class for
another Competition
h. Shows should appoint competent well-briefed 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.
I. Animal Passports & “Micro Chips where applicable” should be read
by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the show.
J. On completion of judging, Stewards must instruct the successful
competitors to attend at the Show Secretary's Office within one hour
and to complete the necessary documentation for entry to the
championship final
K. The show must appoint a well-briefed officer, who will be in
attendance at the Secretary's Office, and who will assist exhibitors to
complete the necessary documentation for participation in the final
and to collect the relevant entrance fee.
L.Show Secretaries must forward completed result cards, together
with appropriate fees to the Irish Shows Association within three
(3) days following the holding of the show.
N.B. Shows must return the results card marked “No
Competition” for any or all of the events for which no animal (or
exhibit) has been selected.
D. RESPONSIBILITY OF EXHIBITORS.
a. Exhibitors accept that the Judges decision is final in all cases. Any
abuse of Judges will not be tolerated. Where a dispute or cause for
complaint arises the matter should only be dealt with under F. below
b. Winners of qualifiers are themselves responsible for entering their
animals (or exhibits) for the final in accordance with j. and k.
above within one hour of qualifying.
c. Winners of qualifiers will compete in the final.
d. The Irish Shows Association in conjunction with the sponsors reserve
the right to alter or amend the rules of any competition as may be
necessary or appropriate.
e. Shows and competitors must contact the National Irish Shows
Office for details of any championships and not the sponsor
involved.
6f. Objections must be lodged in writing with the I.S.A. representative at
the show or the Show Secretary within half an hour
followingcompletion of judging, together with a fee of 50 euro, or
other stated fee, which is refundable in the event of the objection being
upheld.
g. Any Exhibitor who makes a false declaration or misrepresents a fact
regarding themselves of their exhibit is liable to disqualification and or
forfeiture of any prizes awarded
E. RESPONSIBILITY OF SHOWS HOSTING CHAMPIONSHIP
FINALS
a. A deduction of 5% of the prize money is to be collected by the show and
forwarded to the Irish Shows Association within 30 days of the final
b. Championship finals must start not later than 2p.m. on the day of the
show and the advertised time of starting should be adhered to as far as
practicable. If necessary, other show classes should be either
postponed or relocated to allow for this.
NOTICES OF INTEREST TO CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPANTS.
IRISH LAW (EU DIRECTIVE)
Under Irish Law all horses moving from one location to another must be
accompanied by their passports. It is in your own interest to ensure this is
the case. Failure to do so is an offence under Irish Law and is liable on
summary conviction to result in a fine up to €3000. All passports must be
registered with the name of the current owner.
Embryo Transfer; Where a foal is produced by this method the dams passport
must bear a declaration dated, stamped and signed by the stallion owner (or
accredited practitioner where AI is involved) stating the date on which the dam
was last covered (or inseminated) and the name of the covering stallion.
Important Notice - Horse-riding is a dangerous sport and all competitors in
Ridden Classes are strongly advised, for their own safety, to wear
appropriate head gear which complies with up to date safety standards
7Horse & Pony Timetable and Ring Allocation
RING 1 - 9.15a.m RING 6 - 2p.m. - Working Hunter Arena
- Horses
CLASS No. 23. Working Hunter Mares/Geldings in excess
1. Light Weight Hunter of 153cms
2. Medium Weight Hunter 24. Traditional Irish Horse Working Hunter
3. Heavy Weight Hunter
4. Small Ridden Hunter RING 4 - 12 Noon - PONY CLASSES
Supreme Ridden Hunter Championship
Supreme Champion of Champions 25. Intermediate Hunter Pony not exceeding
158cms
RING 2 - 10.00a.m. – 26. Intermediate HP exceeding 143cm but less
NOTE RING & STARTING TIME than 153cm
5. Rescue Class 27. Intermediate HP exceeding 133cm but less
than 143cm
6. Veteran Horse Class
28. Intermediate HP not exceeding 133cm
7. Ridden Cob Class
Ridden Pony Championship
8. Ridden Coloured Class
29. Ridden Starter Stakes
9. Riding Horse – Showing Horse
30. Ridden Registered Connemara Pony
RING 2 - 1.30p.m. Racehorse to Riding
RING 6 - Working Hunter Arena 9.30a.m.
Classes
31. Intermediate W/Hunter Pony, not
10. Racehorse to Riding Horse – Open Class
exceeding 158
11. Racehorse to Riding Horse – Retraining
32. Exceeding 143 but less than 153cm
33. Exceeding 133cm but less than 143c.m
RING 3 - 10.30a.m. Broodmares.
34. Not exceeding 133cm
Foals, Young Horses
35. Working Starter Stakes
12. Irish Draught Mare Maiden, Barron in foal
36. Open Cradle Stakes
or with foal at foot
13. Half Bred Broodmare Maiden, Barron in
foal. or with foal at foot Ring 1 - 1.30p.m.
1 4 . I v e r k S h o w B r o o d m a r e & F o a l 37. Senior Side Saddle Class
Championship Qualifier 38. Junior Side Saddle Class
15. Non-Thoroughbred Colt Foal or Filly
16. Half Bred Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly Ring 5 - Pony Ring 10a.m.
17. Kildysart Yearling Filly Championship NOTE STARTING TIME
Qualifier 39. Open Lead Rein Pony Class
18. Half Bred 2year old Colt, Gelding or Filly 40. Non-Registered Lead Rein Class
19. Half Bred 3 year Old Colt, Gelding or Filly 41. Open First Ridden
Young Horse Championship 42. First Year First Ridden Class
Ring 3 - 1.30p.m. Mini Championship
43. Lead Rein Novice
20. Coolmore Thoroughbred Broodmare Class 44. Handy Pony Class
21. Coolmore Thoroughbred Colt Foal Class 45. Pony Broodmare Class
22. Coolmore Thoroughbred Filly Foal Class
8SUNDAY 7th JULY 2019
EXHIBITORS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE PUBLIC LIABILITY
INSURANCE
HORSES & PONIES
Classes with less than three entries will be cancelled.
Ring 1 9.15a.m. Ridden Hunters
Class No.
1. Ridden Hunter, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, Lightweight.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee €20
2. Ridden Hunter, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, Medium weight.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
3. Ridden Hunter, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, Heavyweight.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
(If there are insufficient entries in classes 2 and 3 these two classes will be amalgamated).
4. Small Ridden Hunter, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over,
over 148cms but not exceeding 160cms.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
.
The Supreme Champion Ridden Hunterof the Show will be awarded €1,000.
This will be judged from the Prize Winners in classes 1, 2, 3 and 4
KELLET PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP.
(Presented by the late Mrs Kellet, Clonacody) for the best 4 years old mare or
gelding entered and exhibited in classes 1, 2, 3, 4.- Champion 4 yr, old
Ridden Hunter
THE WILFRED F.H.WATSON MEMORIAL CUP.
Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by the late Mrs. W. Bagwell, Marlfield,
Clonmel in 1930. For the best Hunter or Huntress in classes 1, 2, 3, 4. –
Supreme Champion Ridden Hunter of the Show
ALSO
The Connolly's Red Mills Qualifier for the Supreme Champion of
Champions Ridden Hunter. Final to be held at Tattersalls Show on
Sunday 21st July.
9Champion and Reserve and top placed 4 year old (if not Champion or
Reserve) will qualify.
PRIZES at FINAL - €1000 to Supreme Champion,
€400 to Reserve Champion
€350 to Top placed 4 year old.
€750 to be divided between all qualified horses who attend the final. With
the exception of the three prize winners on the day.
RING 2 10a.m. Rescue & Veteran Horse Classes
Note Starting Time
5. Rescue Class
Mares or Geldings any age, any height, to be shown in hand. A letter from a
Registered Equine Charity must accompany entry.
PRIZES: 1st €80, 2nd €50, 3rd €40, 4th €30 No Entry Fee
This class will be judged on appearance
Prize fund of €200 kindly sponsored by Pinewood Health.
€100 to be donated by the winner of the class to an animal charity of their
choice.
€100 kindly donated by Aidan Cashin Transport
2nd placed can donate this to animal charity of their choice
6. The Veteran Horse Class
Mare or Gelding over 17 years of age. Marked 50% manner, way of going,
movement, 50% presentation, condition, type, suppleness for age. Horses/
ponies will not be penalized within the marking system provided that the
horse/pony has completely recovered and is showing no signs of discomfort.
Judges do not ride the animals.
PRIZES: 1st€150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee €20
7. Ridden Cob 14.2 to 15.2 4 years old and over
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee €20
8. Ridden Coloured Class. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
9. Large Riding Horse – Mare of Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding
158cms to be ridden by riders who have attained their 14th birthday by 1st
Jan. 2017.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee €20
10Ring 2. Racehorse to Riding Horse Classes 1.30p.m.
10. Racehorse to Riding Horse - Open Class
Open to thoroughbred horses that have started under rules on either the track
or point to point ridden as a hunter style class to display walk, trot, canter,
gallop, rein back and halt.
Passport and racing details to be made available for inspection on the day of
the show.
Competitors must have attained their 15th birthday.
The class will be run as a hunter style class with competitors riding as a group
in which horses will perform walk, trot, canter and gallop. Horses to be ridden
by the Riding Judge. During this time the Non-riding Judge to score each
horse individually on its paces. Conformation is not taken into account, in
addition blemishes such as scars, splints, curbs and stringhalts to be ignored.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50. Entry Fee: €20
11. Race horse to Riding Horse – Retraining Class.
(within the confines of the show ring)
Open to thoroughbred horses that have started under rules on either the track
or point to point but must not have:
Won more than 3 classes in either retraining or novice classes under Racehorse
to Riding Horse Ireland rules.
Won an open class under Racehorse to Riding Horse Ireland rules
Won or been placed in the first three places or a championship such as the
Royal Dublin Horse Show, Balmoral, Hickstead or the Royal Windsor Horse
Show
Passport and racing details to be made available for inspection on the day of
the show.
Snaffle bits only to be used. No spurs allowed. Martingales acceptable
Competitors must have attained their 15th birthday
The Judge does not ride in this class.
Racehorse to Riding horse Ireland judges horses on the level of training,
control, obedience and manners first and foremost. Conformation is not taken
into account
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
Ring 3 - 10.30a.m. BROODMARES, FOALS & YOUNG HORSES.
12. Registered Irish Draught Mare, Maiden, Barren in foal, or with foal at foot.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee €18
13. The Half-Bred Broodmare Maiden, Barron in foal or with foal at foot Class
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
1114. IVERK SHOW SOCIETY & IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION
Present
The “Investee Wealth and Investnet”
ALL IRELAND BROODMARE and FOAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
www.investec.ie
Prize Fund approx: €4300
Rules and Conditions:
1. Entries are confined to non-thoroughbred broodmares registered in the Irish
Horse Register with a foal at foot.
2. Each mare and her foal will be judged as a unit - 60% for the mare and 40%
for the foal.
3. Mares and foals must be sired by a stallion that is classified in either the Irish
Sport Horse stud book as Approved, Preliminary Approved,
Supplementary Approved Recognised, Preliminary Recognised, Not
Approved 1 (NA1) or a stallion that is classified in the Irish Draught stud
book as Class/Class2 RID (GB) RID (CAN)/Grade 2 (GB)
4. The class is also open to progeny of Weatherby's Registered Stallions that are
not classified as Not Approved 2 (NA2) or ENTRY in the Irish Horse
Register.
5. The mare's passport will be inspected before judging commences. Exhibitors
failing to produce a passport will be debarred from competing
6. Qualified mares may not compete in other classes at Iverk Show.
7. Foals are eligible to compete in the foal classes at Iverk Show.
8. Foals must be led at all times
9. These rules must be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association
rules and the Iverk Show rules.
PRIZES: Champion €1000; 2nd€600, 3rd €400, 4th 300, 5th €200, 6th
€150, 7th to end €120.
ENTRY FEE: To qualifying show€10. To Final €20
An extra prize of €100 will be awarded to the highest placed Mare six
years old & younger.
Final: IVERK SHOW Saturday 24th August 2019.
15. Non-Thoroughbred, Colt Foal or Filly
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30 Entry Fee: €15
16. Half Bred Yearling Colt/Gelding or Filly, likely to make a Hunter or
Huntress.
In the event of Fillies not being in the first three placings, TWO SPECIAL
PRIZES of €50 will be awarded to the TWO BEST FILLIES.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €80, 3rd €50, Entry Fee: €18
1217. THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & KILDYSART SHOW
SOCIETY
PRESENT.
The Yearling Filly All Ireland Championship.
Sponsored by: Clareview Car Sales & Citroen Dealership. Ennis Rd.
Limerick.
Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Championship series.
Prize Fund €2,000.
RULES & CONDITIONS
1. Entries are confined to Animals registered in the Irish Horse Register with the
Breed codes ISH, RID or ID. & must have Sire and Dam recorded on passport
2. Animals must be Sired by a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Sport Stud
Book. As either Approved/Preliminary Approved/Supplementary
Approved/Recognised/Preliminary Recognised/Not Approved1 (NA1) or a
stallion that is classified in the Irish Draught Stud Boos as either
CLASS1/Class2/RID(GB)/RID (can) Grade 2GB.
3. The Class is also open to progeny of Weatherby's registered stallions that are
NOT Classified as Not Approved 2 (NA2) or entcry in the Irish Horse
Register.
4. Two Animals may be selected to qualify for the final if the judges and the ISA
agree the standard is high enough
5. Exhibitors to both the qualifier and the final must have the Animals passport
available for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring. Failure to comply
with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
6. Passports & Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final
7. Animals Qualified for Final are not eligible to enter any other class at show
where the final is held.
These rules whould be read in conjunction with ISA Rules.
ENTRY FEE: to Qualifying Show €10 To Final €20
PRIZES: Champion €500, 2nd €250, 3rd €200, 4th €150, 5th €100, 6th to
end €75
A prize will be presented for Combination of Best Turned Out Horse and Most
Suitably Dressed Handler.
All Qualifiers will receive a Rosette at Final.
Final: Bridgetown Show Sunday 28th July 2019.
18. Half Bred Two Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding likely to make a Hunter.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €18
The Countess of Donoughmore Silver Challenge Cup will be awarded to the
best 2yr. old exhibited in classes
19. Half-Bred Three Year Old Colt, Gelding or Filly likely to make a Hunter.
PRIZES: 1st €200, 2nd€100, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €18
13The Earl of Donoughmore Silver Challenge Cup will be awarded to the Best Three
year old in Class 17
RING 3 - 1.30P.M.
20. The All Ireland Coolmore Stud Thoroughbred Broodmare Class.
Conditions. This Class is confined to thoroughbred mares registered in
Weatherbys General Stud Book or Weatherbys Non Thoroughbred Stud Book,
likely to produce a racehorse.
Judging will be based on conformation. Passports must be produced. In the
interest of safety foals must be led at all times.
PRIZES: 1st €800, 2nd €500, 3rd €300, 4th €200 Entry Fee €30
5th €200, 6th €200
Winner will also be awarded the Dr. Michael Magnier Perpetual
Challenge Cup.
21. Prize for best Colt Foal, progeny of a Mare entered in class 20 and by a
sireregistered in Weatherby's General Stud Book. Prize €200
Entry Fee €10
22. Prize for best Filly Foal, progeny of a Mare entered in class 20 and by a sire
registered in Weatherby's General Stud Book. €200
Entry Fee €10
Working Hunter Arena Horses 2.00p.m.
23. For Mares or Geldings, over 153cms, 4 years old and over.
POINTS
Phase 1 Jumping 40 points
Phase 1 Style and presence 20 points
Phase 2 Ride 20 points
Phase 2 Conformation 20 points
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100 points
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
24. The Traditional Irish Horse Working Hunter Class
Under the auspices of the Traditional Irish Horse Association
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €18
14RING 4 Pony Classes in this ring begin at 12.00 noon.
25. Intermediate Ridden Hunter, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 158cms,
for riders under 25 years by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th Place Entry Fee: €18
26. Ridden Hunter Pony, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143cms but not
exceeding 153cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not
attained their 20th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
27. Ridden Hunter Pony, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cms but not
exceeding 143cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not
attained their 17th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
28. Ridden Hunter Pony, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms, suitable
for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 14th birthday by
1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st Voucher €100, 2nd Voucher €50, 3rd Voucher €30.
Rosettes to 6th Place Entry Fee: €18
“The Munster Express” Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded to the Supreme
Champion Ridden Pony of the Show 1st& 2nd prize winners in Classes 25,
26. 27 and 28 will compete for this honour.
29. Ridden Starter Stakes, Novice and Open Ponies, 4 years old and over, not
exceeding 133cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not
attained their 12th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
30. Ridden Registered Connemara Pony, 4 years old and over. To be ridden by
riders who have attained their 12th birthday on 1st January 2019
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30 Rosettes to 6th Place Entry Fee €18
Working Hunter Arena RING 6 - PONIES - 9.30a.m.
Working Hunter Ponies
31. Intermediate Working Hunter Ponies, 4 years old and over, not exceeding
158cms, for riders under 25 years by 1st January in the current year
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th Place Entry Fee €18
1532. Working Hunter Ponies, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143cms, but not
exceeding 153cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not
attained their 20th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30 Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee €18
33. Working Hunter Ponies, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cms, but not
exceeding 143cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not
attained their 17th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30 Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
34. Working Hunter Ponies, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms,
Suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 14th
birthday by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30 Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
South Tipperary Open Working Hunter League
Qualifiers at Ballylanigan, and Clonmel Points awarded on a 1-6 scale
A Prize in Kind will be presented, for each height, in Clonmel
35. Working Starter Stakes. Novice and Open Ponies, 4 years old and over, not
exceeding 133cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not
attained their 12th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30 Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
36. Open Cradle Stakes.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
RING 1 - 1.30 P.M.
37. Senior/Intermediate Ridden Side Saddle Class
Horse/Pony, exceeding 148cms, to be ridden by riders that have attained their
16th birthday on 1st January 2019. Class will be subject to a min. of 5 entries.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee: €20
38. Junior Ridden Side-Saddle Class:
Pony 153cms and under, to be ridden by riders who have attained their 8th
birthday on 1st January 2018, but have not attained their 19th birthday on 1st
January 2019..
Class will be subject to a min. of 5 entries.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee €20
16RING 5 Pony Ring - 10a.m. NOTE STARTING TIME
Leading Rein & Handy Pony Classes - Note New Ring.
Classes with less than 3 entries will be cancelled.
39. Leading Rein Open Pony, Mare or Gelding.
Registered 4 years old and over, not exceeding 123cms, suitable for and to be
ridden by children who have not attained their 7th birthday by 1st January in
the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd€30. Rosettes to 6th Place
Entry Fee: €18
40. Leading Rein Show Hunter Pony, Mare or Gelding
Ponies 4 years old and over, not exceeding 123cms, suitable for and to be
Ridden by children who have not attained their 8th birthday by 1st January in
the current year.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th place
Entry Fee €18
41 Open First Ridden Pony, Mare or Gelding
Registered 4 year old and over, not exceeding 123cms. suitable for and to be
ridden by children who have not attained their 10th birthday by 1st January in
the current year. Same combination of pony and rider may not compete in any
class for pony exceeding 123cms at the same Show on the same day. No
cantering allowed except for individual performance. Ponies must leave at
trot or walk.
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €50, 3rd €30. Rosettes to 6th Place.
Entry Fee €18
42. First Year First Ridden Pony, Mare or Gelding.
Registered 4 year old and over, not exceeding 123cms, to be ridden by children
who have not attained their 9th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
Must be in their first year in first ridden class of any category. Riders in this
class may not compete in any other class at the same Show with exception of
Lead Rein Classes.
PRIZES IN KIND. Special Rosettes for all Entry Fee €10
17Mini Championship
Open to First and Second Prize Winners in Classes 39, 40, 41 and 42
CHAMPION : Champion Rosette. 2nd Reserve Champion Rosette
43. Leading Rein Novice Pony, Mare or Gelding
Non-Registered. (SJI Registered eligible), 4 years old and over, not exceeding
138cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their
10th birthday by 1st January in the current year.
ROSETTES and PRIZES IN KIND Entry Fee €10
Ponies entered in class 39 are ineligible for class 43.
44. Handy Pony Class, For Unregistered Ponies with the I.P.S., suitable for
children who have not attained their 12th birthday on 1st January in the current
year. Any pony winning a class on the day in a riding or working hunter
class will be ineligible. No Open Ponies allowed.
PRIZES IN KIND Entry Fee €10
Special Rosettes for all.
45. Pony Broodmare Class
For Pony Broodmares 4 year old and over.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €80, 3rd €50 Entry Fee €20
18ALPACA CLASSES
All entries and enquiries about Alpaca classes should be
directed to the Alpaca Association of Ireland
info@alpaca.ie
See www.clonmelshow.ie for further details.
About Alpacas; are of the camelid family and originate primarily from Peru. These
valuable animals have been spreading across the globe over the last 20 years. As their
numbers are quite low c. 3.5m globally v 1.3bn sheep, it will be a growth industry for a
many years yet. Alpacas have one cria (baby) per annum, their gestation period is 11.5
months and they rarely have twins. The industry will continue to grow due to the qualities
of their fibre which exceeds all other domesticated fibre producing animals.
Resilient, Alpacas are found primarily high up in the Andes. They were well adapted for
the harshness of this environment and they have adapted easily to the Irish weather
environment. They are quite resilient to disease and only require normal parasite & worm
dosing, your local vet will advise you here.
Easy on Land, Alpacas have padded feet, unlike most farm animals such as sheep, pigs,
cows and horses and are thus very easy on the land. They are efficient grazers, and are very
good at converting food. They are not heavy grazers and leave a good cover for meadows
to recover quickly.
Easy to keep, Alpacas do not require heavy handling and are quite docile in handling.
Alpacas do not challenge fences and a simple post and sheep wire will suffice. Alpacas
tend to go to the toilet in the same area thus are easy to keep clean, Alpaca poo is high in
nutrients and can be spread directly on flower beds as it won't burn your plants. Add it to
your compost heap for rich compost for your vegetables. Alpacas are shorn once a year
and produce c. 5kg of fibre. They do require nail clipping twice a year if they are on grass
all the time. Over winter they will need some feed supplements.
Entries for Alpaca Classes will be co-ordinated by the Alpaca Association of Ireland.
Please note that exhibitors/entrants are required to have appropriate public liability
insurance which will indemnify both themselves and the Show against compensation
claim.
19POULTRY SECTION
In conjunction with the Irish Society of Poultry Fanciers
All entries and entry fees for poultry classes to:
www.clonmelshow.ie
Enquiries: Michelle Kiely, Shronell, Lattin, Co. Tipperary
Phone: 086-1689219
See www.clonmelshow.ie for further details
Note: Numbers will be collected on the day in Poultry Marquee. Owners must supply food,
drinkers and water for their exhibits after judging is complete. Cages are provided for all
birds entered.
Rules and Conditions
1. All entries are the responsibility of the owner and are to be entered in the correct class.
2. All birds must be penned by 10.30am. Judging will begin at 11.00am sharp.
3. Access to the judging area is restricted to the judge and stewards.
4. It is a condition of entry that no bird may be removed before 5.00pm and must be removed
before 6.00pm.
5. The Head Steward has the discretion to change birds into a more suitable class if required.
6. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to enter all exhibits in the correct class.
7. The breed name for each exhibit must be given on the entry form.
8. A new class will be created if there are six birds exhibited of the same breed, colour or sex
entered in the class by two or more exhibitors. Less than four and the class will be
amalgamated.
9. No responsibility will be taken by the Clonmel Show for lost exhibits.
10. All birds must be free of illness / mites. Any bird showing signs of disease or ill health
will be removed by the head steward from the tent with no refund of entry fees.
11. All birds must be off heat and over 12 weeks of age.
12. It is recommended that after judging is complete, all cages are secured with cable ties.
13. All cheques / postal orders are to be made payable to Clonmel Show.
14. No entries will be taken on the day. Entries close on Friday 28th June.
Please state breed of bird on entry. Entry Fee: €3.00
Prizes for Classes 1-9
1st Prize - €15 & rosette; 2nd Prize - €10 & rosette; 3rd Prize - €8 & rosette;
4th Prize – €5 & rosette.
Section 1 – Hard Feather Section
Class 1 – Hard feather Bantam/ Large Fowl male / female.
Section 2 – Heavy Soft Feather
Class 2 – Heavy soft feather Bantam male / female.
Class 3 – Heavy soft feather Large Fowl male / female.
Section 3 – Light Soft Feather
Class 4 – Light soft feather Bantam male / female
Class 5 – Light soft feather Large Fowl male / female
20Section 4 – True Bantam
Class 6 – True Bantam male / female
Section 5 – Waterfowl
Class 7 – Waterfowl Large male / female
Class 8 – Waterfowl Bantam male/female
Section 6 – Juvenile
Class 9 – Juvenile (Owners under 16 years) – Bantam, Waterfowl, Large Fowl
Section 7 – Pets Corner
Prizes: 1st Prize - €15 & rosette; 2nd Prize - €10 & rosette; 3rd Prize - €8.00 &
rosette
Class 10 – Best Laying Hybrid
Class 11 – Best Hybrid Rooster
Class 12 – Best Mother and Brood.
Breed
Hard Feather: Asil, Indian Game, Old English Game, Shamo, Modern Game, Malay,
Jubilee Indial Game
Light Soft Feather: Ancona, Aracuana, Hamburg, Leghorn, Minorcan, Silkie, Poland, Scots
Grey, Vorwek, Scots Dumpy, Sultan
Heavy Soft Feather: Australop, Barnvelder, Brahama, Croad Langshan, Dorkings,
Faverolles, Frizzles, Marans, Orpington, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, Sussex,
Wyandotte, Welsummer
True Bantam: Pekin, Dutch, Japanese, Sebright, Rosecomb
Large Waterfowl: Aylesbury, Campbell, Cayuga, Muscovy, Pekin, Saxony, Indian Runner,
Bali, Rouen, Silver Appleyard
Bantam Waterfowl: Black East Indian Call, Crested Miniature, Appleyard (Silver), Silver
Bantam.
21GOAT SECTION
All entries for goat classes can be made online at www.clonmelshow.ie
Please contact show secretary at 052-6121413 with any queries
See www.clonmelshow.ie for further details
Note: Numbers will be collected on the day at Secretary's Office
Pens are provided for all goats entered
All goats need to be individually identified with appropriate ear-tags and must be
accompanied by appropriate dispatch documents.
ENTRIES & FEES
Entry Fee: €5.00
No entries will be taken on the day. Entries close on Friday 28th June.
Judging begins at 2.30p.m. on show day.
PRIZE MONEY 1st €40 2nd €25 3rd €15
Classes
Class 1 Best Milking Goat –any age & any breed.
Class 2 Best Goatling (Female over 12 months and under 2 years not yet kidded)-
any breed
Class 3 Best Female Kid – any breed.
Class 4 Best Male Kid – any breed, not exceeding 4 months of age
Class 5 Best Pygmy Kid.
Class 6 Best Pygmy Adult Female
Class 7 Best Dam and Progeny
There will also be a special prize of €25 for the best overall exhibitor within a 25km
radius of Clonmel Show.
22CLONMEL SHOW
JUMPING PROGRAMME
Sunday 7th July 2019
at Powerstown Park Racecourse.
Course Builders: Ann Weistell (Senior National) John Flynn (REG) & Joe
Murphy.
Field Steward: Mairead Flynn.
Safety Officers: Joan Widger, John C. Byrne and Michael Mulcahy
HORSES: NOTE – Arena 2 - 10a.m. Arena 1 - 10 a.m..
Arena 1:10 a.m.
Event 1 1.25m incorp. Munster Development League
PRIZE FUND €1,000 Entry Fee €25
Event 2 1.40m Underwriting Exchange National Grand Prix
PRIZE FUND €5000 Entry Fee €50
Declaration for event 2 to SJI by Thursday 4th July @ 4p.m.
Event 3 1.15m Incorp. Munster Region Series
PRIZE FUND €500 Entry Fee €20
Arena 2: 10a.m.
Event 4 Amateur A & AA
Incorp. HSI Amateur Qualifier
Prizes in Kind – To the value of €500 Entry Fee €20
Event 5 1.10m Two Phase
PRIZE FUND €1000 Entry Fee €20
Event 6 1m. Two Phase
PRIZE FUND €500 Entry Fee €20
N.B. Entries close 30 minutes after commencement of class
23Arena 3 PONIES - 10a.m. SHARP
Outside Field
Event 7 128cm – 80cm
PRIZE FUND €150 Entry Fee €15
Event 8 128cm – 90cm
PRIZE FUND €150 Entry Fee €15
Event 9 138cm/148cm – 80cm
PRIZE FUND €150 Entry Fee €15
Event 10 138cm/148cm – 90cm
PRIZE FUND €150 Entry Fee €15
Event 11 138cm – 1m.
PRIZE FUND €150 Entry Fee €15
Event 12 148cm – 1.m
PRIZE FUND €300 Entry Fee €15
Event 13 148cm – 1.10m
PRIZE FUND €400 Entry Fee €20
Arena 4 – 12 p.m. Outside Field
Event 14 Sportsman – 70cm
PRIZES IN KIND Entry Fee €15
Event 15 Sportsman – 80c.m.
PRIZES IN KIND Entry Fee €15
Event 16 Sportsman – 90cm
PRIZES IN KIND Entry Fee €15
Incorporating Waterford/Tipperary Show Jumping Series
Enquiries: Joan Widger 087-2913533
24THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION &
KILGARVAN SHOW SOCIETY
Present
The Puppy Parlour Kenmare Munster Dog Championship Qualifier
(Open to all Breeds)
Sponsored by: Eileen Murphy Kenmare Puppy Parlour
PRIZE FUND: €400
RULES & CONDITIONS
1. Small dog any breed.
2. Large dog any breed.
3. TWO DOGS FROM EACH CLASS AND EACH SHOW TO QUALIFY
4. Exhibitors in the Championship do not need to be resident in Munster.
5. Entries in this championship may compete in any other classes at Kilgarvan
Show.
6. All dogs must enter ring without rosettes
7. 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, 2nd €50, 3rd €30; 4th €20 (in each class)
The Puppy Parlour Trophy for the Champion Dog.
Final: KILGARVAN SHOW – SUNDAY 4th AUGUST 2019
STAR FUELS & FARM SUPPLIES
PET SHOW
3PM
N.B. Large Dog must wear muzzel in pet show ring.
25THE CLONMEL SHOW
ADULT PAINTING COMPETITION
SUNDAY 7th JULY 2019
at Powerstown Park Racecourse.
THEME: OPEN
Rules & Conditions:
Open to all amateur painters over 18 years of age, working in any painting medium, e.g.
Oils, Acrylics, Watercolour, Mixed Media, Pencil, Charcoal, Ink, Pastell.
All Art Works will be mounted and framed to a reasonable standard with hooks and
picture cord for hanging, and not greater than 24” x 18”. Entrants are limited to three
exhibits.
All works will be exhibited at CLONMEL SHOW on 1st July 2018, and open to the public
after Judging, in the Exhibition Hall at the Show from 1p.m. – 5p.m.
The Judges decision is final.
Hanging of Paintings will take place at Powerstown Park on SUNDAY 1st July from
9.30 – 10.30a.m.
PRIZES: 1st €150, 2nd €100, 3rd €75.
A special prize of €100 will be awarded to one entrant who has not previously won a prize
at Clonmel Show.
In conjunction with the Junction Arts Festival, this year, Clonmel Show will have a
special category with the theme “Clonmel Hills”
PRIZES: 1st €100, 2nd €75, 3rd €50.
Entry Fee: €5 per painting/ €10 for 3 paintings.
All Exhibits to be collected between 5p.m. and 5.30p.m.
Further details from:
Mr. Jerry Kelly, Ballyvaughan, Clonmel. – 086- 3475828
Also
The Irish Shows Association & Virginia Show Society Present
The Fleetwood Paints All Ireland Amateur Painting Competition Qualifier.
26THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & VIRGINIA SHOW
PRESENT
The Fleetwood Paints All Ireland Amateur Painting Competition Qualifier
Sponsored by Fleetwood Irelands Paints 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” x 20” 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 will be 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.
b. Not to have exhibited in a commercial gallery.
c. Not to be teaching or have taught art in any form
8. In the event of an objection and following an investigation and if the exhibitor
is deemed to be making their living from their profession, they maybe
disqualified.
To avoid any confusion would exhibitors please print their name & phone
no. on a label and attach to back of painting.
These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association
Rules.
Entry Fee: To qualifying Show €3. To Final €6
PRIZES: 1st €300 2nd €200 3rd €100 4th €50.
FINAL: VIRGINIA SHOW - Wednesday 21st August 2019
27HAND CRAFTS PRESERVES
Class No. 25. Raspberry Jam
1. Make a Bag using materials of your choice. 26. Strawberry Jam
2. Hand Knitted Scarf. 27. Gooseberry Jam
3. Any Crochet Item using Wool 28. Blackcurrant Jam
4. Piece of Cotton Crochet 29. Marmalade
5. A Handmade Card
6. Knitted Toy of your Choice PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
7. Jewellery- a Handmade Necklace. Baking
8. Make an Apron 30. 6 Queen Caked Decorated
9. A Dressed Doll 31. No Bake Cake
10. Hand Made Tea Cosy. 32. 4 Brownies
11. Decorate a Hat suitable for Clonmel Show
12. Knitting – an item of Traditional Aran knitting Crafts
– any colour 33. Decorated Bookmark
13. Household Item featuring any craftwork 34. Piece of Pottery –glazed or unglazed
35. Decorated Wooden Spoon
Rules: 36. Handmade Face Mask
1. All exhibits must be new 37. Painted Wellington (one) Boot
2.One entry per person in each class. 38. Decorated Bottle
3.Judges decision is final. 39. Any Hand Knitted item
40. A Handmade Bracelet
41. Something New from Something Old
HOME BAKING
14. Madeira Cake LEGO
15. Brown Soda Bread 1st – 3rd Class
16. White Soda Bread 42. Most creative vehicle – Land, Sea or Air.
17. Any unusual Bread of your choice
18. Tea Brack 4th – 6th Class
19. Best Pastry Tart 43. Best Lego Creation inspired by your
20. Sponge Cake, Jam Filled favourite book or film
21. 6 Fruit Scones
22. Coffee Madeira Sandwich- Decorated Exhibits must be the design of the child. Lego sets
23. 6 Decorated Queen Cakes. with instructions may not be used.
24. Novelty Cake Size – Exhibits not to exceed 50cm in length in
width or in height.
The Agnes O'Dwyer Perpetual Memorial
Cup kindly sponsored by the family of the late Agnes O'Dwyer,
Boulick, Clonmel in her memory will be presented to the winner
of Class 20. Agnes was one of the most loyal and outstanding
exhibitors at Clonmel Show.
28THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & TULLAMORE
SHOW SOCIETY
present
The Odlums All Ireland Home Baking Championship
Sponsored by: Odlums www.odlums.ie
Rules & Conditions :
1. Each competitor must bake the three items listed using Odlums products:
Decorated Chocolate Cake 20cm/8ins Round
6 Almond Bakewell Slices
6 Roasted Balsamic, Red Onion & Goats Cheese Tartlets
N.B. All recipes can be found on the Odlum's website.
2. Items to be displayed on individual plates and each exhibitor will be allotted their
own space (trays optional) on a base 24” Square.
3. Points will be awarded for taste, texture, appearance of baked items and
presentation.
4. The competition is confined to amateurs, both male and female, with one entry per
exhibitor at the final.
5. In the event of an objection and following an investigation, and if the exhibitor is
deemed to be making their living from their profession, they may be disqualified.
6. The items must be fresh and home baked by exhibitor.
7. A special class will be held at each qualifying show, Two entries may qualify from
these shows for the final, if judges agree that the standard is high enough. The
Qualifiers from each of these shows will go forward to the final, to be held at the
Tullamore Show on Sunday August 11th.
8. None adherence to tray size will deem elimination of exhibitor.
9. All items will be cut and/or sampled by the Judge.
10. Each of the successful qualifiers will receive a hamper containing Odlums products,
on appearance at the final.
11. Certificates will be awarded to the finalists.
12. The judge's decision at all stages of the competition IS FINAL.
13. Exhibits are displayed at owner's risk
14. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules.
15. Marquee open from 7.30a.m. on show morning and will be closed for judging at
10a.m. sharp. Marquee will open to the public at 12 noon and exhibits may not
be removed before 5.00p.m.
Entry Fee: To qualifying show €3, to Final €6
Prizes: 1st €300 + Trophy, Goods in kind, 2nd €200 plus Goods in kind.
3rd €100 plus Goods in kind, 4th €60, 5th €60, 6th €60, 7th €60, 8th €60
Final: Tullamore &AIB Livestock Show –SUNDAY 11TH AUGUST 2019.
29The Irish Shows Association & Castleblayney Show Society present
ALL IRELAND BAKING CHAMPIONSHIP
Sponsored by: McMahons Super Valu Ltd. Castleblaney - Prize
Fund €750
Rules & Conditions:
1. Each exhibitor will bake 3 items
(A) Chocolate Biscuit Cake (7” Round or Square Cake Tin)
(B) Four Chocolate Brownies
(C) Four Almond Squares.
2. The items to be displayed as one exhibit on a base of 2ft x2ft approx.
3. Points will be awarded for texture taste, and presentation.
4. Competition is open to amateurs, male/female, one tray to qualify per exhibitor
5. All items to be home made by the exhibitor.
6. In the event of an objection and following an investigation, and if the exhibitor is
deemed to be making their living from their profession, they may be disqualified
7. A Super Valu wrapper to be displayed with the exhibit.
8. A special qualifying class will be held at selected shows.
9. Two trays may qualify for the final, if judges agree that the standard is high
enough.
10. Judges decision will be final at all stages of the competition.
11. Exhibits are displayed at owners risk.
These rules should be read in conjunction with the I.S.A. Rules
Entry Fee: To qualifying show: €3 To final €6
Prizes: 1st €300, 2nd €200, 3rd €100, 4th €60, 5th €50, 6th €40.
Each of the successful qualifiers will receive a memento on appearance at the Final.
FINAL: CASTLEBLAYNEY SHOW - Monday the 5th August 2019
30FLOWER SHOW
To be held in conjunction with Clonmel Show
Admission to Flower Show: 50c
Unaccompanied Children: 20c
PRIZES WILL BE PRESENTED AT 3.30PM
Entries €1 each to:
Paddy O’Keeffe, Melview Lodge, Clonmel or
Mildred Stokes, Killurney, Ballypatrick, Clonmel Tel: 052 6133155
Please note: All Staging on Saturday 30th June from 4pm to 7pm
SCHEDULE OF FLOWER SHOW
All entries in this section must be grown by exhibitor points will be given for correct
naming of plants where possible. Vases will be supplied. No more than 3 entries
PRIZES: 1st €15, 2nd €10, 3rd €7 in classes 1 - 32
FLOWER CLASSES
1. Roses, Floribunda (or cluster), not more than 3 stems any 1 variety.
Sponsored by Kilcoran Garden Centre.
2. Roses, H.T. (or large flowered roses), 3 blooms any colour.
Miss Bagwell Rose Bowl.
3. Rose of the Show, H.T. 1 stem, any variety.
4. Annuals including Sweet Pea.
5. Pansies and or Violas, 5 blooms on a plate.
6. Sweet William, not more than 5 stems.
7. Herbaceous Perennials, 3 vases, 3 distinct cultivars 3 stems to each vase (bulbous
plants may be included). Sanders Cup –
8. Herbaceous Perennials, 1 vase, 1 variety. Margaret Mitchell Sweeney Cup.
9. Herbaceous Foliage, not more than 5 sprays (mixed).
10. Lilies, other than Arum, not more than 3 stems. Jacob Cup.
11. Flowering Shrub or Tree, 1 vase, 1 variety. Countess of Donoughmore Cup.
Sponsored by Clonmel Garden Centre
12. Shrub or Tree grown for Foliage 1 vase, 3 varieties. Pim Cup.
13. A Bunch of Summer Flowers. This class is for the over sixties. Champions Cup.
Sponsored by Cecily Purcell
31POT PLANT CLASSES
Pots not exceeding 9” interior measurement
14. Flowering Pot Plant.
15. Cacti or Succulent Plant.
SPECIAL AWARDS
A. Chateris Cup for most points in Classes 1 – 13.
B. Drummond Cup for most points in Classes
14 & 15.
C. P. Hartigan Award for best exhibit in Classes
1 – 15.
GIY CLASSES
16. Bunch of Garden Flowers. Cahir Flower Club Cup.
17. Window Box
18. A Basket of Organic Produce.
19. 6 eggs.
VEGETABLE CLASSES
20. Potatoes, not more than 5.
21. Lettuce, 2 heads.
22. Cabbage, 2 heads.
23. Rhubarb, 5 stalks.
24. Collection of Herbs not more than 5 varieties.
25. Collection of Fruit in a Basket not more than 12”x 12”.
26. Collection of Veg. not more than 3 varieties foliage left on carrots.
Marlfield Cup awarded for most points in classes 20-26.
27. Bord Bia All Ireland Potato Championship Qualifier.
A dish of 6 Potatoes. Qualifying Show €3. Final €6.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES
Photographs in colour, not more than 8 x 10
28. Blast from the Past – Sponsored by O’Reilly’s Pharmacy.
29. Beauty in Colour – Sponsored by O’Reilly’s Pharmacy.
30. Gathered Treasures
32DECORATIVE CLASSES.
These Classes will be judged under N.A.F.A.S. Rules.
The committee will not be responsible for loss or damage to accessories with exhibits.
31. Basket of Delights - space allowed 60cms.
ICA Cup & South Tipperary Federation Award. This class is confined to member’s
of the Irish Country Women’s Association.
32. Bake Off – an exhibit - space allowed 60cms. This class is confined to those who
have not won more than three first prizes at an open show. Ballybrado Cup.
33. Colours of the Rainbow – An exhibit, space allowed 76cms. Knockeen Cup.
34. A page from History – A exhibit, space allowed 76cms. Brassey Cup.
Award for Best Exhibit in Classes 33 – 35
Sponsored by Sureprint
CHILDRENS CLASSES
35. Infants –Draw a picture of your favourite holiday, not more than A4. Muiris
Dromey Trophy
36. 1st & 2nd Class - Design a flower, any medium. Earl of Donoughmore Cup.
37. 3rd & 4th Class – Capturing Summer a photograph, not more than 8x10 inches.
Mrs. Fraquhar Cup.
38. 5th & 6th Class – Draw a Summer Scene, not more than A4. Cleeve Cup Ada
Purcell Class
PRIZES: 1st - €10, 2nd - €7, 3rd - €5
REGULATIONS
1. All exhibits are staged at owner's own risk and the committee will not be responsible
for loss or damage to Exhibitors vases etc. during or after the Show.
2. Times of staging: Hall will open from 4pm to 7pm on Saturday 6th July.
3. Exhibits may not be removed until 5pm on Sunday.
4. Under no circumstances will exhibitors be allowed to remain in the hall while
judging in progress.
5. Judge’s decision is Final.
6. Props supplied by Show Committee must not be interfered with in any way.
Failure to comply with this rule will bring about disqualification.
7. Exhibitors requested to co-operate with stewards at all times.
8. All cups are Perpetual.
33SHEEP
Sheep Committee Chairman: Shay Kennedy 087-2802364.
EXHIBITORS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE PUBLIC LIABILITY AND
LIVESTOCK INSURANCE
NOTE: Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine .
Specific Requirements – SHEEP.
Identification: All sheep must be individually identified with appropriate ear tags issued
in association with the requirement of the National Sheep Identification System (NSIS)
Movement Documentation.
All consignments of sheep being moved must be accompanied by a completed dispatch
document. Individual details of each sheep in the consignment must be recorded on the
document. Sheep from non-restricted flocks only can be moved to Shows. In the case of
flocks restricted following diagnosis of scrapie, sheep possessing the ARR/ARR
genotype only may be exhibited. The movement of these ARR/ARR genotype sheep
must be accompanied by the relevant movement permit (SCR/10),which can be obtained
from the local District Veterinary Office in the county where the flock is located.
Flock Register. All movements of sheep to and from shows must be recorded in your flock
register.
Judging of All Classes commences at 12 noon sharp.
Numbers can be collected at Powerstown Park –RINGSIDE on Show Day.
Entry Fee: €7 per entry in each class
N.B. Breeds/Classes with less than 3 different exhibitors may be cancelled at the
discretion of the Committee. Viability of classes will be known at close of entries – if any
have to be cancelled exhibitors will be notified and entry fees returned.
The National Sheep Breeder of Ireland (NSBA) interbreed competition will be held
at 3.30p.m.
The NSBA Perpetual Cup and €200 will be awarded to the Overall Champion.
€100 will be awarded to the Reserve Overall Champion. All competitors in this
Championship will have been judged Breed Champion or Reserve Champion at the
Show.
34Commercial Classes
No Pedigree Sheep/Lambs allowed in these Classes.
1. Lamb suitable for export slaughter, 38-43gs.
(Lambs will be weighed prior to judging)
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20
2. Open Butcher's Lamb
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20
3. Cross Bred Ewe Lamb, suitable for breeding.
PRIZES: Products to the value of €130
4. Pair Cross Bred Hogget Ewe, suitable for breeding.
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20
5. Cross Bred Ewe, 2years old and upwards.
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20
6. Pet Lamb Class, Handled by children 12 years or under
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20 Entry to this class is FREE
7. Young Handlers Class
Best Pedigree or Commercial Male or Female, any age.
Open to boys and girls under 16 years of age on Showday
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20 Entry Fee €5
Champion......................... Reserve Champion.........................
Texel
The Martin & Rea Perpetual Challenge Cup will be presented to the Champion
Texel Sheep
8. Texel Ram Shearling and upwards
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20
9. Texel Ewe Shearling and upwards
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20
10. Texel Ram Lamb
PRIZES: 1st €65, 2nd €40, 3rd €20
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