The Thompson’s sponsored perpetual cup for the best British Blonde at the Balmoral Show was won by Eamon McGarry from Dundrod, Co Antrim. Eamon and handler April Higgins from Claremorris, Co Mayo, are congratulated by Richard Moore from Thompson’s.
The Baird family from Cullybackey, Co Antrim: Joanne, Sharon, Gillian and Desmond (front) at the Balmoral Show, along with Trevor and Bertie Hendron from Glenavy and Eric Haire from Dundrod, Co Antrim.
The Charolais champion this year at the Balmoral Show was owned and shown by Robert and Pearse Williams from Swatragh, Co Derry. He was second overall supreme champion of the show.
Colla and Tara McDonnell from Ahoghill, Co Antrim, with their grandfather Harry Blaney, pictured with George McGarry from TGM Software, Hillsborough, Co Down.
Young farmers Oliver and Ben Chadwick from Spa, Co Down, in the rare breeds marquee at the Balmoral Show.
Lorraine Alexander from Greyabbey, Co Down, with her daughters Naomi and Hanna and friend Susan McCullough from Holywood enjoy the sights and sounds of the Balmoral Show.
Young Lilly Hughes from Middletown, Co Armagh, is in the pink as she watches the judging of the pairs on the last day of the Balmoral Show.
Matthew Carlisle, Ballynahinch, Steven Martin, Newtownards, Zack Elkin, Craigantlet, Frazer Morrison, Kyle Rogan and Lewis Pearson also from Newtownards.
Martin Moore, Shorthorn breeder from Worchester, with shorthorn chief steward James Nelson at the Balmoral Show.
Anne Henning from Moira having a coffee break at Balmoral Show.
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