The Irish Angus Cattle Society held its youth development programme (YDP) national calf show on Sunday 15 October in GVM Mart, Tullamore, Co Offaly, which was supported by exhibitors from all over the country.
@FJ_Pedigree are in Tullamore Mart today for the @CattleAngus YDP National Calf Show. YDP Co-Ordinator Jim Dockery talks us through the running order of the day. YDP classes kicking off now and the National calf classes will kick off at 11am @farmersjournal @ajwwoods pic.twitter.com/v9JinCWGr2
— Shanon Kinahan (@_shanonkinahan_) October 15, 2023
This year's event was sponsored by FBD Insurance, Coney Island Genetics, Greenvale Animal Feeds, Bull Bank, Dovea Genetis and Bova AI.
The day's events kicked off with the prestigious YDP classes, which saw four classes take place based on the different age groups. These classes were judged by YDP member Adrain Dockery of the Towra Angus herd.
YDP results
Kicking off the YDP classes was the under 10 age group, which had three entries.
In first place was Aoibhinn McCawley from Dowra, Co Leitrim. In second place was Aoibhinn’s brother Seosamh McCawley and in third place was Dearbhla O’Brien from Myshall, Co Carlow.
In the under 13 age group, first place went to Cariosa Frost from Cratloe, Co Clare, second place was awarded to Orlaith Carroll from Clara, Co Kilkenny, and in third place was Roisín Flanagan from Meelick, Co Clare.
In the under 16 age category, it was Matthew Ryan from Ballyhooly, Co Cork, who took the plaudits and he was followed by Katie Flanagan from Elphin, Co Roscommon, in second place.
In the final YDP class, which was open to competitors under 18 years, Adrain Dockery selected Joshua Cronin from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, as his first-prizewinner, while Fiona Mulligan from Dromad, Co Leitrim, finished in second place and Cillian Barlow from Aherlow, Co Tipperary scooped the third-place rosette.
Calf classes
The calf classes were led off by the senior bulls, followed by the junior bulls, senior heifers and junior heifers, which were judged by John Meeney.
First of the calf classes kicking off here in Tullamore for the @CattleAngus YDP and National Calf Show? 1st: Gortavoher Venice from the Barlow family, 2nd: Brendan and Edel McAuley with Newbridge Vinny and 3rd: Ryan’s Vernon from Ger Ryan? @farmersjournal @FJ_Pedigree pic.twitter.com/BqXGFHKk3q
— Shanon Kinahan (@_shanonkinahan_) October 15, 2023
Senior male championship
After a busy day for exhibitors who showed in 15 calf classes, the first of the championships got under way with the senior bulls.
The senior male champion at the 2023 Irish Angus Cattle Society National Calf Show was John Barlow and family from Aherlow, Co Tipperary, with their September-born bull Gortavoher Venice, which is sired by Clooncarne Pellet.
Venice is no stranger to the show ring, having previously picked up many prizes throughout the summer show season for the Barlow family. He previously stood victorious in the class open to bulls born from 1 August to 30 September 2022.
The reserve senior male champion marched on from the second senior male class which was open to bulls born from 1 October to 30 November 2022.
Carrowboy Vinny, a November 2022-born bull sired by Drumcrow Reeko from the herd of Alan Gibbons from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, was the bull to catch the judge's eye in this class before he was selected as the reserve senior male champion.
Junior male championship
Fresh off the back of last week's success, Kerins Warrior returned to the show ring to scoop yet another junior male championship on Sunday.
The March 2023-born bull from the herd of Bernard and Jacinta Kerins from Ballymote, Co Sligo, is sired by Penguin Henry M503 and found success earlier in the day in the class open to bulls born from 1 March to 15 April 2023.
The reserve junior championship title was awarded to Gráinne and Michael Horan from Ballina, Co Mayo, with their February 2023-born bull Coolcran Wallace.
The Laheens Tasty son found his way to the championship line-up after previously finding success in the class open to bulls born between 16 January and 28 February 2023.
Senior females
There were plenty of tough calls to be made in the female classes before it was time to judge the senior and junior female championships respectively.
Scooping the senior female championship was the father and son duo of Brendan and Niall Regan from Castlerea, Co Roscommon, with their September 2022-born heifer Dillon Vancouver.
Sired by Lavally Prince, this stylish heifer marched on from winning the 1 August to 30 September 2022 heifer class as she continued her winning streak from the summer show season.
Following closely behind and securing the reserve senior female championship was Alan Gibbons from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, with his December 2022-born heifer Carrowboy Vida.
Vida is a daughter of Rawburn Boss Hogg and won the 1 December to 15 January-born heifer class and also gave the Gibbons family an enjoyable summer on the show circuit.
Junior female
In the junior female championship, the plaudits were awarded to Troyswood, Co Kilkenny, breeder Seamus Neary.
Seamus exhibited a March 2023-born heifer sired by Fordel Lockdown, Troyswood Wilma. The young heifer came up trumps in the 1 March to 15 April 2023-born heifer class.
Scooping the final championship title of the day - the reserve junior championship title - was Woodbrook Willow 408 from the herd of John Boyd Jnr, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Roscommon.
The January 2023-born heifer was sired by HW Ferghal and found victory after she won the 16 January to 28 February born heifer class.
@FJ_Pedigree had a great day in Tullamore for the @CattleAngus YDP and National Calf Show? I caught up with young judge Adrian Dockery of the Towra Angus herd who judged this years YDP competition @farmersjournal pic.twitter.com/EkillOgTZA
— Shanon Kinahan (@_shanonkinahan_) October 16, 2023
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