Ashtown Katie took the supreme champion title at the Irish Aberdeen Angus finals at Mohill Show, which had nearly 100 entries catalogued.
This second-calver from Michael and Niamh Barron, The Rower, Co Kilkenny, has been shown since she was a young heifer and has picked up an array of awards. Along with securing the red rosette at the Irish Aberdeen Angus finals in Cork three years ago, she went on to be collect the supreme Irish Angus champion and RDS champion of champions award in 2017.
Judge Clive Jennings from Enniskeane, Co Cork, described her as a “hard-working and productive cow with plenty of breed character and fantastic ring presence.” Sired by Goulding Jumbo King, Katie was shown alongside her January-born heifer calf.
Junior and reserve overall champion Millbawn Aurora T238.
Taking the reserve overall championship, having earlier claimed the junior championship, was Millbawn Aurora T238. Bred and exhibited by Conor Craig and Amanda Bogan, Edgeworthstown, Co Longford, this stylish November 2017-born heifer held off stiff competition in both her class and the junior championship. Sired by Netherton Mr Brazilian, Aurora is out of a Gigginstown-bred dam by Friarstown Empire. This topped an exceptional week for the outfit having a week earlier secured the reserve senior championship at Tullamore Show with their tidy first-calver Millbawn Nancy.
Reserve senior champion Drumhill Lord Harry R635. \ Edward Dudley
Back to the senior championship and standing reserve to the overall champion was Pat and Finbarr Cahill’s Drumhill Lord Harry R635. This three-year-old stock bull for the duo’s Shankill herd secured the overall senior champion title at Tullamore Show a week earlier. Sired by Nightingale Proud Jake, he is out of Netherallan Peter Pershore-bred dam Blelack Lady Heather J169. Originally bred by Johnathan and Lisa Doyle, Northern Ireland, Lord Harry was purchased at Stirling bull sales for 8,500gns.
Reserve junior champion Laheens Pierre.
The final championship of the day went the way of Cathal and Cormac Duignan of the local Laheens herd. Their September 2017-born bull Laheens Pierre was awarded the reserve junior championship. This stylish young bull came out of one of the strongest classes of the day, which saw 13 exhibits forward. Sired by Cogent AI bull Rawburn Enigmatic, Pierre goes back on a Deveron Latimer bred dam who goes back to the famous Laheens Nora.
Aberdeen Angus bull born before 01.09.2016
Pat & Finbarr Cahill’s Drumhill Lord Harry R635 by Nightingale Proud Jake G405
Aberdeen-Angus bull born between 01.09.2016 and 31.08.2017
Tom Mulligan’s Clooncarne Prestige by Clooncarne Frank
Aberdeen-Angus bull born between 01.09.2017 – 31.12.2017
Cathal Duignan’s Laheens Pierre by Rawburn Enigmatic P886
Aberdeen-Angus bull born between 01.01.2018 – 31.03.2018
Anthony Scanlon’s Owenmore Relter by Bunlahy Kojak
Aberdeen Angus bull or heifer born after 01.04.2018
Tom Mulligan’s Clooncarne Rommel by Baronagh Producer N662
Aberdeen Angus cow with her own calf at foot, born before 01.12.2015
Michael & Niamh Barron’s Ashtown Katie by Goulding Jumbo King K436
Aberdeen Angus cow born on or after 01.12.2015
John McEnroe’s Liss Myrlo S608 by Mogeely Lord Harrow M191
Aberdeen Angus heifer born between 01.09.2016 and 28.02.2017
Bernard Kerins’ Kerins Nikemi by Redwood Eiger
Aberdeen Angus heifer born between 01.03.2017 and 31.08.2017
Sean & Paul Moreton’s Sheafield Pam by Friarstown Ideal Pete K202
Aberdeen-Angus heifer born between 01.09.2017 – 31.12.2017
Conor Craig & Amanda Bogan’s Millbawn Aurora T238 by Netherton Mr Brazilian E377
Aberdeen-Angus heifer born between 01.01.2018 and 31.03.2018
Matthew Goulding’s Goulding Belinda R906 by Goulding Man O Man
Best matching pair of Aberdeen-Angus cattle
Tom Mulligan’s Clooncarne Rommel & Clooncarne Rita
Young stockperson aged 17-25 years
Conor Craig, Coolarty, Edgeworthstown, Co Longford
Young stockperson under 17 years
Zara Sheehan, Gortfadda, Mohill, Co Leitrim
Ashtown Katie took the supreme champion title at the Irish Aberdeen Angus finals at Mohill Show, which had nearly 100 entries catalogued.
This second-calver from Michael and Niamh Barron, The Rower, Co Kilkenny, has been shown since she was a young heifer and has picked up an array of awards. Along with securing the red rosette at the Irish Aberdeen Angus finals in Cork three years ago, she went on to be collect the supreme Irish Angus champion and RDS champion of champions award in 2017.
Judge Clive Jennings from Enniskeane, Co Cork, described her as a “hard-working and productive cow with plenty of breed character and fantastic ring presence.” Sired by Goulding Jumbo King, Katie was shown alongside her January-born heifer calf.
Junior and reserve overall champion Millbawn Aurora T238.
Taking the reserve overall championship, having earlier claimed the junior championship, was Millbawn Aurora T238. Bred and exhibited by Conor Craig and Amanda Bogan, Edgeworthstown, Co Longford, this stylish November 2017-born heifer held off stiff competition in both her class and the junior championship. Sired by Netherton Mr Brazilian, Aurora is out of a Gigginstown-bred dam by Friarstown Empire. This topped an exceptional week for the outfit having a week earlier secured the reserve senior championship at Tullamore Show with their tidy first-calver Millbawn Nancy.
Reserve senior champion Drumhill Lord Harry R635. \ Edward Dudley
Back to the senior championship and standing reserve to the overall champion was Pat and Finbarr Cahill’s Drumhill Lord Harry R635. This three-year-old stock bull for the duo’s Shankill herd secured the overall senior champion title at Tullamore Show a week earlier. Sired by Nightingale Proud Jake, he is out of Netherallan Peter Pershore-bred dam Blelack Lady Heather J169. Originally bred by Johnathan and Lisa Doyle, Northern Ireland, Lord Harry was purchased at Stirling bull sales for 8,500gns.
Reserve junior champion Laheens Pierre.
The final championship of the day went the way of Cathal and Cormac Duignan of the local Laheens herd. Their September 2017-born bull Laheens Pierre was awarded the reserve junior championship. This stylish young bull came out of one of the strongest classes of the day, which saw 13 exhibits forward. Sired by Cogent AI bull Rawburn Enigmatic, Pierre goes back on a Deveron Latimer bred dam who goes back to the famous Laheens Nora.
Aberdeen Angus bull born before 01.09.2016
Pat & Finbarr Cahill’s Drumhill Lord Harry R635 by Nightingale Proud Jake G405
Aberdeen-Angus bull born between 01.09.2016 and 31.08.2017
Tom Mulligan’s Clooncarne Prestige by Clooncarne Frank
Aberdeen-Angus bull born between 01.09.2017 – 31.12.2017
Cathal Duignan’s Laheens Pierre by Rawburn Enigmatic P886
Aberdeen-Angus bull born between 01.01.2018 – 31.03.2018
Anthony Scanlon’s Owenmore Relter by Bunlahy Kojak
Aberdeen Angus bull or heifer born after 01.04.2018
Tom Mulligan’s Clooncarne Rommel by Baronagh Producer N662
Aberdeen Angus cow with her own calf at foot, born before 01.12.2015
Michael & Niamh Barron’s Ashtown Katie by Goulding Jumbo King K436
Aberdeen Angus cow born on or after 01.12.2015
John McEnroe’s Liss Myrlo S608 by Mogeely Lord Harrow M191
Aberdeen Angus heifer born between 01.09.2016 and 28.02.2017
Bernard Kerins’ Kerins Nikemi by Redwood Eiger
Aberdeen Angus heifer born between 01.03.2017 and 31.08.2017
Sean & Paul Moreton’s Sheafield Pam by Friarstown Ideal Pete K202
Aberdeen-Angus heifer born between 01.09.2017 – 31.12.2017
Conor Craig & Amanda Bogan’s Millbawn Aurora T238 by Netherton Mr Brazilian E377
Aberdeen-Angus heifer born between 01.01.2018 and 31.03.2018
Matthew Goulding’s Goulding Belinda R906 by Goulding Man O Man
Best matching pair of Aberdeen-Angus cattle
Tom Mulligan’s Clooncarne Rommel & Clooncarne Rita
Young stockperson aged 17-25 years
Conor Craig, Coolarty, Edgeworthstown, Co Longford
Young stockperson under 17 years
Zara Sheehan, Gortfadda, Mohill, Co Leitrim
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