Corrandulla Show Schedule 2015

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CORRANDULLA SHOW Sunday 28th June, 2015 Show Schedule & Entry Forms Family Fun Day FREE BOUNCING CASTLES, LIVE MUSIC, CHILDRENS ENTERTAINMENT, FACE PAINTING

Schedule of Events: Show Jumping 9am, Connemara Pony Classes 11am, Horse Classes 12am, Cattle Show 1pm, Dog Show 1pm, Pet’s Corner 1pm, Show Jumping Grand Prix 3pm, Bonny Baby 3pm

ADMISSION: €8 PER PERSON, 2 FOR €15, €5 OAP & Students

SHOW IS KINDLY SUPPORTED BY GALWAY CO. COUNCIL & AFFILIATED TO ISA & SJAI.

CONTACT DETAILS HORSE & PONY CLASSES: Sinead Francis (085)1471559 sinead@corrandullashow.com Lucile Smyth (087)9462222 Mary Prendergast (087)2968844. General Enquiries: Martina Coen (087)6383014 DOGS: Ann Cooney (091)790681 HORSE & PONY JUMPING: Joseph Allen (087)1306031 CATTLE: Derrick Forde (087)6702207 TRADE STANDS & SPONSORSHIP: Mary Gilmore (087)2265919, gilmoremary@eircom.net DOMESTIC ARTS & CRAFTS: Barbara Creaven (086)6007613, Esther Greaney (087)7478603 Also check out our website www.corrandullashow.com or find us on Facebook or Twitter.


ALL TRADE STANDS MUST BE PREBOOKED

Corrandulla Show Rules 1. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE BONA FIDE PROPERTY OF EXIBITOR 2. THE DECISION OF THE JUDGE WILL BE FINAL. OBJECTIONS ON ANY POINTS MUST BE LODGED WITH THE SECRETARY BY 6pm ON THE EVENING OF THE SHOW. 3. THE COMMITTEE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR ACCIDENTS ETC OF ANY KIND WHICH MAY OCCUR TO EXIBITORS, EXIBITS OR GENERAL PUBLIC. 4. THE PERSON AWARDED A PERPETUAL CUP SHALL GIVE SECURITY TO THE COMMITTEE THAT IT SHALL BE RETURNED ON OR BEFORE THE 2016 SHOW IN THE SAME CONDITION AS IT WAS RECEIVED. 5. ALL HORSES, PONIES, CATTLE, DOGS ETC MUST BE HALTERED, LED & ATTENDED TO AT ALL TIMES ON THE SHOWGROUNDS. 6. ALL EXIBITORS MUST OBEY THE DIRECTONS OF THE SHOW COMMITTEE & STEWARDS AT ALL TIMES. 7. THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT ALL EXIBITORS HAVE PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. 8. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE ABOVE RULES AND ANY VIOLATION WILL MEAN FORFEITURE OF ALL PRIZES AWARDED BY THE SHOW AND ENTRY FEES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED 9. ALL PERSONS PROVIDING TRADE/DISPLAY SERVICE STANDS MUST HAVE PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. EVIDENCE OF SUCH INSURANCE MUST BE MADE AVAILABLE TO COMMITTEE PRIOR TO SHOW. 10. THE COMMITTEE AT ALL TIMES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION ON TO THE SHOWGROUNDS. 11. ALL ENTRY FEES ARE NON REFUNDABLE EXCEPT IN THE EVENT OF THE COMPETITION BEING CANCELLED The Show Committee in presenting this schedule for 2015 wishes to express their sincere appreciations to all the sponsors, supporters and exhibitors of Corrandulla Show in the past number of years. The success of the show depends on the number of exhibits on the day and we invite you to participate in the various classes. We really hope there is something for everyone. Whether you are a competitor or onlooker we hope you will make an effort to see the new additions to the show schedule for this year and wish you all a warm welcome.

Irish Shows Associations Regulations Responsibility of Shows holding qualifying rounds: 1. Selected Shows should hold a separate class for each qualifier from which the highest placed animals will qualify. 2. The Qualifier class should be held as the first (1st) class in the relevant section of the show. 3. Shows must ensure that the qualifiers are held strictly in accordance with the relevant Rules. 4. No other sponsor maybe involved in qualifying classes. 5. Shows may charge an entry fee for each qualifying class. The I.S.A. will award a rosette to the successful animal(s) on appearance at the final. 6. No show hosting a Championship Final may hold a qualifying class for that championship on the day of the final other than by agreement with the Irish Shows Association. However Shows who hold qualifiers for Horses, Ponies & Cattle may ask exhibitors to enter the exhibit in at least one other class at their show on the day. 7. Animals qualified for finals are not eligible to enter in any other show class where the final is held, other than a qualifying class for another Championship. 8. Shows should appoint competent, well briefed persons to act as 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. 9. Animal Passports & 'Micro chips where applicable' should be read by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the show. 10. On completion of judging, Stewards must inform the successful competitors to visit the Secretary's Office at the show within one hour, and complete the necessary arrangements for entry to the final.


11. The show must appoint a well briefed officer who will be available at the Secretary's Office to assist exhibitors to complete the entry cards for participation in the final and collect the entry fee. 12. Show Secretaries must forward completed result cards, together with appropriate fees to the Irish Shows Association within three days following the holding of the show. 13. NB. Shows must return results card marked "No Competition" for any or all of the events for which no animal (or exhibit) has been selected.

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 case for complaint arises, the matter should only be dealt with under 6. below. b. Winners of Qualifiers are themselves responsible for entering their qualifiers (or exhibits) for the final in accordance with 10 & 11 above, within one hour of qualifying. c. Winners of qualifiers will compete in the final. d. The Irish Shows Association in conjunction with the sponsor reserve the right to alter or amend the rules of the competition as may be necessary where appropriate. e. Shows and competitors must contact the ISA for details of any championships and not the sponsor involved. f. Objections must be lodged in writing with the I.S.A. representative at the show and the Show Secretary within half an hour following the completion of judging, together with a fee of €50, 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 or their exhibit are liable to disqualification and/or forfeiture of any prizes awarded.

NOTICE 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 that 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 of up to €3,000. All passports must be registered with the name of the current owner. 

Embryo Transfer: Where a foal is produced by this method, the dam's 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. The owners of Champions and Reserve Champions are invited to submit the animals' passports to the ISA head office where the placing will be endorsed and officially stamped with the seal if the ISA as a permanent record. It is in the interest of shows hosting championship finals that photographs and results are forwarded to the Irish Farmers Journal immediately following judging.

The Irish Shows Association would advise animal owners who have their animals insured to have the insurance extended to cover them while showing animals at Shows. We believe the cost is minimal depending on your insurer. The reason being that if your animal were to lash out and injure someone or damage property and it was established that it was your animal was out of your control at the time, you may be held responsible or partly responsible and could have to pay all or part of any settlement reached.


Show Jumping All arenas start at 9.00 am sharp Arena 1 Horses Class

1.

2. 3.

4.

Prize

The Hygeia 1.15m Connaught League €500 (Starting at 9.00am SHARP) Sponsored by Hennellys Bar Corrandulla (Declarations to Noeleen Kerins by 3.00pm on Thursday the 19th of June; Email: noeleenkerins@yahoo.ie or ph: 087 6712200) 1.20m (Starting at 11.00am) (Finish at 2.00pm) €1000 Sponsored by O’Leary Insurance Brokers 1.30m (S) Connaught Region Grand Prix (Starting at 3.00pm) €3000 Sponsored by Kenny Galway (Declarations to Noeleen Kerins by 3.00pm on Thursday the 19th of June; email noeleenkerins@yahoo.ie or ph: 087 6712200) Amateurs Leddy League Qualifier In kind Sponsored by Geraghty Joinery, Claregalway

Entry

€25.00

€25.00 €40.00

€20.00

Arena 2 Horses

5. 6. 7.

Class

Prize

Entry

1.10m 90cm 1.00m

€300 €200 €200

€15.00 €15.00 €15.00

Class

Prize

Entry

Newcomers 128cm 70cm 128m 80cm (National Pony League Qualifier) 128cm 90cm Open 138cm 80cm 138cm 90cm (National Pony League Qualifier) 138cm 1.00m Open 148cm 90cm 148cm 1.00m (National Pony League Qualifier) 148cm 1.10m Open

In kind €100 €100 €150 €100 €100 €150 €100 €100 €150

€15.00 €15.00 €15.00 €15.00 €15.00 €15.00 €15.00 €15.00 €15.00 €15.00

Arena 3 Ponies

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Entries on the day in Showjumping Entires Tent. Course Designers: Killian Clarke (Cand Int), Charles Hanley (Cand Int), Cormac Hanley (Sen Nat) Safety Officer: Niall Duffy Website: www.corrandullashow.com

Enquires: Joe Allen 087 1306031


RING 1 In Hand Horse Classes Entry Fee: 10.00 pre entry

15.00 on the day

Prize Fund €100.00

First Class in Ring 1, class 1 begins at 12.00 noon sharp

Class 1

Non-Thoroughbred Filly Foal

Class 2

Non-Thoroughbred Colt Foal

Classes 1 & 2 will be combined if there are less than 3 entries in each class. Class 3

Non-Thoroughbred Yearling Colt or Gelding

Class 4

Non Thoroughbred Yearling Filly

Class 5

Non Thoroughbred 2 year Colt or Gelding

Class 6

Non Thoroughbred 2 year old filly

Class 7

Brood Mare, Registered in Irish Horse Register in foal or with foal at foot

Class 8

Non Thoroughbred Mare & Foal to be judged as pair (60 % mare 40 % foal)

Class 9

Miniature Mare or Gelding, 3 years old and over, not exceeding 38ins.

Class 10

Miniature Stallion not exceeding 38ins, 3yrs old and over, (Handler to be over 14yrs)

Class 11 Qualifier for the Western Region Irish Draught Foal Championship 2015 This is confined to Irish Draught Foals (colts or fillies), the progeny of a Class 1 Registered Irish Draught Mare and a Class 1 Registered Irish Draught Stallion. Final to be held at Oughterard Show on Sunday Aug. 30th 2015 with a prize fund of €1,150 sponsored by The Boat Inn Oughterard & Galway Crystal (Qualifiers must fill out entry form & submit their fee for Oughterard Show Final to the Corrandulla Show Entries Tent) Class 12

Irish Draught Colt Foal

Class 13

Irish Draught Filly Foal

Classes 12 & 13 will be combined if there are less than 3 or more entries in each class Class 14 Qualifier for The Irish Shows Association & Roscommon Show Society’s The Roscommon Irish Draught Yearling Filly Championship (part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series) Sponsored by Hannon’s Hotel, Roscommon. Confined to Yearling Fillies registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed codes ID; Fillies must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Class 1/Class 2/RID (GB)/RID (Can)/Grade 2 (GB). Exhibitors must have their animal’s passport available for inspection. Final to be held at Roscommon Show on Saturday August 15th 2015 with a prize fund of €1500.

Class 15

Registered Irish Draught Yearling Filly

Class 16

Registered Irish Draught Yearling Colt or Gelding


Class 17 Qualifier for The Irish Show Association & Limerick Show Society Irish Draught 2 Year Old Filly Championship (part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series). Confined to 2yr old fillies registered in the Irish Horse Register with breed codes ID; Fillies must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Class 1/Class 2/RID (GB)/RID (Can)/Grade 2 (GB). Fillies must have both the sire and dam recorded on their passport and all exhibitors must have their passport available for inspection. Final at Limerick Show on Saturday Aug. 22nd 2015 with a prize fund of over €1500 with all exhibitors receiving appearance money.

Class 18

Registered Irish Draught 2 Year Old Filly

Class 19

Registered Irish Draught 2 Year Old Colt or Gelding

Class 20 Qualifier for Irish Shows Association & Bonniconlon Show’s Irish Draught 3yr old R I D Mare Championship sponsored by The Diamond Coast Hotel, Enniscrone. Confined to 3yr old Fillies registered in the Irish Horse Register with breed codes ID; Fillies must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Class 1/Class 2/RID (GB)/RID (Can)/Grade 2 (GB). Mares must have both sire and dam recorded on their passport and all exhibitors must have their passport available for inspection. Final will be held at Bonniconlon Show Monday 3rd August 2015 with a prize fund of €2000 with all exhibitors receiving appearance money. . Class 21 Irish Draught Mare of the Future confined to three and four year old fillies which are registered as R.I.D. covered by or have a foal at foot by an approved stallion Class 22 Qualifier for The Irish Shows Association & Leitrim Irish Draught Breeders THE LEITRIM IRISH DRAUGHT BREEDERS CHAMPIOSHIP (part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Championship Series) Confined to Irish Draught Mares with Irish Draught foal at foot to be judged as a unit. Mares must be registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed codes ID; Mares & Foals must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Class 1/Class 2/RID(GB)/RID (Can)/Grade 2 (GB). Exhibitors must have their mares passport available for inspection. Final at Mohill Show on Sun. August 16th 2015 with a prize fund of over €1500 with all exhibitors receiving appearance money. Class 23 Qualifier for The Irish Shows Association Ballinrobe Show Society & Ireland West Irish Draught Horse Organisation ALL IRELAND IRISH DRAUGHT MARE & FOAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Sponsored by Chen Tan, Shanghai China/Cappa Studd & Ireland West Irish Draught Horse Organisation. Open to Irish Draught Mares with ID Foal at Foot, judged as a unit with stronger emphasis placed on the foal (65% Foal & 35% Mare). Mares must be registered in the Irish Horse Register with breed code ID and must be classified as Class 1 or 2 in the Irish Draught Horse Studbook. Foals must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Class1/Class2/RID (Can)/Grade 2(GB). Final at Ballinrobe Show on Sunday 6th September. All Exhibitors receive appearance money. Class 24 Irish Draught Horse Society Ltd 2015 National Breed Show’s Botanica International All Ireland Irish Draught Mare & Foal Championship. Open to ID Mares, Class 1 or 2, with Irish Draught foal at foot by Class 1 or 2 ID Stallion, to be judged as a combination 50/50. The Mares passport and Foal’s covering cert must be available for inspection and name of Sire of Foal must be given at Qualifying Show. Final at Irish Draught Horse Society 30th National Breed Show at Ballinasloe Showground’s Ballinasloe on Sunday 2nd August 2015

Class 25

Irish Draught Mare with or without Irish Draught Foal at foot.

Class 26

In Hand Cob, Mare or Gelding, 148cms to 155cms, any age

Class 27

In Hand Coloured Cob or Horse, Mare or Gelding, any age

CHAMPION HORSE OF THE SHOW (Open to all 1st Prize Winners of Classes 1 – 27) Champion will receive The Gerry O’Brien Perpetual Cup.


RING 2 Ridden Horse Classes Entry Fee; 10.00 pre entry

Prize Fund €80

15.00 on the day

First Class in Ring 2, class 28 begins at 12 noon sharp

Class 28

Cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, 148cms to 155cms

Class 29

Coloured Cob / Horse, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms

Class 30

Ridden Registered Irish Draught, (pure bred), mare or gelding, 4 yrs old and over. Sire and Dam must be R.I.D. Class 1 or 2 or AID passports must be available for inspection.

Class 31

Small Hunter, mares and geldings, four years old and over, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 158cms.

Class 32

Large Hunter, mares or geldings, four years old and over, exceeding 158cms.

Class 33

Hunter, 4 year olds

Class 34

Racehorse to Riding Horse, thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4 year old and over, to be ridden by riders who have attained their 16th birthday on the 1st January of the current year.

CHAMPION RIDDEN HORSE OF THE SHOW (Open to all 1st Prize Winners of Classes 28 – 34)

RING 3 CONNEMARA PONY SHOWING Entry Fee; 10.00 pre entry

15.00 on the day

Prize Fund €80.00

First Class in Ring 3, class 35 begins at 11.00 a.m. sharp

Class 35

Registered Yearling Colt

Class 36

Registered Yearling Filly

Class 37

Registered 2 year old Colt

Class 38

Qualifier for the Irish Show Association & Ballinasloe Show Society’s Connemara Two Year Old Filly All Ireland Championship sponsored by the Ballinasloe Registered Connemara Pony Owners & Fr. Christy McCormack. Confined to Registered Connemara 2 year old Fillies the progeny of Registered Connemara Sire and Dam. Exhibitors must have the CPBS passport available for inspection. Plaiting of manes or tails are not allowed for the Qualifier or Final. Final to be held in Ballinasloe, Saturday 3rd October 2015 with prize fund of €1000.

. Class 39

Registered 2 year old Filly


Class 40

Registered 3 year old Colt

Class 41

Registered 3 year old Mare Junior Champion selected from the winners of Classes 35-41

Class 42

Registered Gelding Any Age

Class 43

Registered Mares 4-6 years with or without foal at foot

Class 44

Registered Mare 7-9 years with or without foal at foot

Class 45

Registered Mare 10 years and over with or without foal at foot

Class 46

Registered Dun Mare any age

Champion Mare selected from the winners of Classes 43 – 46 and will receive a Nomination to Champion Stallion ‘Tulira Robuck’ Kindly sponsored by the Lady Hemphill Class 47

Registered Colt Foal

Class 48

Registered Filly Foal

Class 49

Registered Stallion Supreme Champion Connemara Pony of the Show The Champion will receive THE MICHAEL SMITH MEMORIAL PREPETUAL CUP

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CATTLE CLASSES JUDGING COMMENCES 1PM PRIZES 1ST: €100, 2ND: €60, 3RD:€40. ENTRY FEE €15 (EXCEPT CLASS 10) Cattle Entries to: Derrick Forde, Cahermorris, Corrandulla, Co. Galway (087) 6702207

COMMERCIAL SECTION CLASS 1:

Qualifier for the Irish Shows Association & Swinford Show Society’s All Ireland Suckler Heifer Championship. Sponsored by Progressive Genetics. Open to all breeds of non pedigree Heifers suitable to produce and rear a calf with potential for current commercial beef markets. Heifers potential mothering ability will be assessed. Heifers may be in calf or maiden at final. Heifers that are in calf must produce evidence i.e. scanning cert or insemination cert. Final to be held at Swinford Show on Saturday 15th August 2015 with a prize fund of €1,600

CLASS 2:

Best Suckler Type Heifer

CLASS 3:

Best Commercial Heifer, retaining a calf’s mouth on the day of show

CLASS 4:

Best Bullock of the Show (any age)

CLASS 5:

Best Crossbred Female Calf born from 1st January 2015.

CLASS 6:

Best Crossbred Male Calf born from 1st January 2015.

CLASS 7:

Best Male or Female Crossbred Calf born on or between 1st September 2014 to 31st December 20143

CLASS 8:

Qualifier for the The Irish Shows Association & Claremorris Show Society’s All Ireland Pedigree Suckler Type Heifer Championship. Sponsored by The McWilliam Park Hotel Claremorris. Open to all breeds of pedigree suckler type heifers with the heifers potential mothering ability being assessed. Pedigree cert for all exhibitors must be presented on Show Day. Final to be held at Claremorris Show on Sunday 2nd August 2015 with a prize fund of €1,200.

CLASS 9:

Best Suckler Cow with Calf at foot (pedigree or commercial)

COMMERCIAL CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION (Open to all 1st Prize winners in the commercial section) CLASS 10:

Best Young Stockperson under the age of 15, to lead and show their animal. Prizes: 1st €50, 2nd €30, 3rd€20 Entry €5

Charlois Section CLASS 11:

Best Pedigree Charlois Calf Male/Female born after 1st September 2014 sponsored by The Irish Charlois Society.


Pedigree Belgian Blue Section CLASS 12:

Best Pedigree Belgian Blue Female Calf born on/or between 1st Sept 2014 and 31st Dec 2014.

CLASS 13:

Best Pedigree Belgian Blue Male Calf born on/or between 1st Sept 2014 and 31st Dec 2014.

CLASS 14:

Best Pedigree Belgian Blue Female Calf born after 1st January 2015.

CLASS 15:

Best Pedigree Belgian Blue Male Calf born from 1st January 2015.

CLASS 16:

Best Pedigree Belgian Blue Junior Bull born on/between 1st Sept 2013 and 31st Aug 2014.

CLASS 17:

Best Pedigree Belgian Blue Breeding Heifer born on/between 1st Sept 2013 and 31st Aug 2014.

PEDIGREE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION (Open to all 1st Prize winners in Classes 11-17)

OVERALL CHAMPION OF THE SHOW 2013 (Open to all 1st Prize winners, Classes 1-9 and 11-17)

Notification Cattle Movement – Taken from www.irishshows.org Important Information for Organisers of Show's & Exhibitors of Cattle 2014. Keepers wishing to show cattle in 2015 must obtain a Certificate of Compliance prior to the movement of the animal to the Show. This ensures that the animal(s) in question has the necessary TB, BR and BVD tests recorded on the Department’s database and that the keeper presenting the animal is not restricted by the Department. Certificates of Compliance can be obtained online from the Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) system through the www.agfood.ie facility or from the Cattle Movement Notification Agency. When applying for a Certificate of Compliance, keepers should not specify a destination herd. On the day of the Show, the Certificate of Compliance should be presented to the Show Secretary along with the bovine passport for the animal. The keeper and the Show Secretary will then sign the Movement Notification section of the Certificate which will then be sent to the local DVO for recording onto the AIM system. Please note that only cattle for which a valid Certificate of Compliance is provided to the Show Secretary can be shown on the day of the Show


Dog Show Classes

KINDLY SPONSORED BY

THE ABBEY RESTAURANT, CLAREGALWAY Entry Fee €5.00 per dog per class (excluding classes 1-3)

Entries Commence at 11am. Judging Commences at 1pm. Judges Decision Final Class 1

Qualifier for the Dog Safe Fence Connaught Dog Championship sponsored by Tony Keane, Ballina Open to any breed of dog. €3 to enter Qualifier. Two Dogs to Qualify. Final to be held at the Bonniconlon Show on Monday 3rd August 2015 with prize fund of €1000.

Class 2

Qualifier for the Gain Dog Food All Ireland Championship – Large Dog. Open to any breed of Large Dog to be handled by teenager or Adult. €3 to enter Qualifier. Final to be held at Clonaslee Show on Sunday 6th September 2015 with a prize fund of €500.

Class 3

Qualifier for the Gain Dog Food All Ireland Championship – Toy or Miniature Dog. Open to any breed of Toy or Miniature Dog to be handled by a child under 15 years. €3 to enter Qualifier. Final to be held at Clonaslee Show on Sunday 6th September 2015 with a prize fund of €500.

TERRIER GROUP Class 4 Terrier: Smooth and wire, Kerry Blue, Cairn, Fox, Airedale, Scottish, Skye, Irish, West Highland, Glen of Imaal excluding Jack Russell Class 5 Jack Russell Class 6 Cross Bred Terrier GUN DOG GROUP Class 7 Retriever: Labrador, Golden, etc. Class 8 Spaniel Class 9 Pointer Class 10 Setter Class 11 Class 12 Class 13 Class 14 Class 15

Veteran Dog, 7 Years and over Best Puppy under 9 months Dog any breed handled by a child under 10 (except Guard Dog) Dog handled by a lady Dog handled by a gentleman

WORKING GROUP Class 16 Border Collie Class 17 Rough Collie Class 18 Working Group: Doberman, Rothweiler, German Shepard, Samoyed, St Bernard, Boxer etc, and any other variety not already classed


UTILITY GROUP Class 19 Utility: Chow Chow, Boston Terrier, Dalmatian, Poodle, Shih Tzu, Bulldog, Tibetan Terrier, Akita, Etc. SPORTING GROUP Class 20 Sporting Breed: Afghan Hound, Irish Wolfhound, Basset Hound, Beagles, Dachshunds, Borzoi, Norwegian Elkhounds etc,. TOY GROUP Class 21 Toy: Cavalier, King Charles Spaniel, Yorkshire Terrier, Poms, Pugs, Pekienese, Chihuahua’s etc. Class 22 Open Class Class 23 Best Groomed Dog Class 24 Best Fancy Dress Dog Class 25 Dog I would most like to take home. (Please note that this class may be called at any time throughout the day) Supreme Champion(Sash & Crystal) & Reserve Champion(Sash & Crystal)

The Champion Dog of the Show automatically qualifies for the Connaught Champion Dog Final held in Enniscrone Show on Saturday 22nd August 2015.

Prizes: 1

st

Rosette & Trophy, 2nd Rosette & Trophy, 3rd Rosette & Trophy Complimentary €5 Voucher Free with Every Entry to use at Sharon’s Dog Care, Annaghdown (086)8908780 Dog Food kindly sponsored by Connolly’s Red Mills

Pet Corner Entries Commence at 11am. Judging Commences at 1pm. Exhibits may not be removed until after 4pm. Entry Fee:

€3.00

Prize Fund: 1st €10

2nd €5

3rd €3

Pet Section Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11

Best Cat Best Rabbit Best Furry Animal (Guinea Pig, Gerbil, Hamster, etc excludes Cats & Dogs) Mother & Brood Most Unusual Pet (Caged)


Poultry Entries Commence at 11am. Judging Commences at 1pm. Exhibits may not be removed until after 4pm. Entry Fee:

€3.00

Prize Fund: 1st €10

2nd €5

3rd €3

Poultry Section Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6

True Bantam – Cock or Hen Hard Feather – Cock or Hen Soft Feather – Cock or Hen Duck or Drake Most Unusual Bird male or female (can be cross breed) Best Brood

COUNTRY MARKET STALLS & TRADE STANDS INVITED

TRADERS WISHING TO HAVE A STALL AT CORRANDULLA SHOW MUST PREBOOK A Great Opportunity to Showcase your Business  Traditional country show attracting a wide range of people, up to 10,000.  INDOOR & OUTDOOR Places available  Holiday atmosphere, always conducive to spending money !!  Beautiful sheltered location where you can display your produce to your best advantage.  Low cost business opportunity – promote your business to a wide audience at minimum cost. You can’t afford to miss it !! Contact: Mary Gilmore, Bunnatubber, Corrandulla, Co Galway gilmoremary@eircom.net 087/2265919 091/791187


DOMESTIC ARTS AND CRAFTS CLASSES Entries will be received in the hall between 9.00 A.M. and 11.30 A.M. Judging commences at 11.45 A.M.

JUNIOR SECTION Prizes in junior section will be as follows 1st €10, 2nd €7, and 3rd €5 No entry fee required for the Junior Art Competition or the Handwriting Competition. All entries of Section A to G are to be handed in to School Principals by Wed. 24th June. Each entry must have the child’s name, School and section written on the back. (No laminated or framed pictures). Only one entry per child in the art and handwriting categories. JUNIOR ART Picture any medium Section A Junior and Senior Infants Section B First and Second Class Section C Third and Fourth Class Section D Fifth and Sixth Class HANDWRITING Sample of handwriting (minimum 15 words, max 40). Section E First and Second Class Section F Third and Fourth Class Section G Fifth and Sixth Class

PRIMARY SCHOOL Entry Fee €1 for Classes 1 to 10

FLORAL ART Class 1

“A Creature” made from vegetable, fruit or plant.

CRAFTS Class 2 Best decorated wooden spoon Class 3 Handmade cards – not computer designed or made Class 4 Item made from recycled material (label what it is). Class 5 Hand knitting Class 6 Needle Craft Class 7 Best piece of sculpture, plasticine or clay model. Class 7a Small article from any material.

PRIMARY SCHOOL COOKERY- Must be work of child. A hamper sponsored by “Stuff 4 Cakes” will be awarded to the best overall exhibit in Primary School Cookery. Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 10a

Six homemade biscuits of your choice Six decorated queen cakes/cup cakes Healthy lunchbox suitable for a child Six Rice Krispie buns


BONNY BABY Sponsored by Croi na nÓg, Corrandulla Entries for the Bonny Baby to be registered in the hall by 2.45p.m. on the day of the show and it takes place at 3.00p.m. Trophies and Rosettes for 1st 2nd and 3rd prize winners. Entry Fee €2 Class 11a Under age 1 Class 11b Age 1 to under age 2 Class 11c Age 2 to under age 3

SECONDARY SCHOOL EVENTS CONFINED TO AGE 13 – 18. Prizes: 1st €15, 2nd €10, 3rd €5. Entry fee €2 Class 12 Class 13 Class 14 Class 15

Chocolate biscuit cake Six Decorated Cup Cakes Six chocolate muffins Item in woodwork (Up to Junior Certificate).

GENERAL COMPETITIONS

In each class the prizes will be as follows 1st prize €15, 2nd prize €10, 3rd prize €5. Entry fee €2 for all classes under the heading of general competitions. One free entry will be given for each 5 entries from the same person

BAKING (All entries to be homemade) Class 16 Class 17 Class 18 Class 19 Class 20 Class 21 Class 22 Class 23 Class 24 Class 24a Class 25 Class 26 Class 27 Class 28 Class 29 Class 30 Class 31 Class 32 Class 33 Class 34

Madeira Cake Brown soda bread. Six fruit scones Six brown scones Six plain scones Soda bread with fruit (currant cake) Sponge sandwich with filling of your choice (Not decorated) Apple tart Rhubarb tart Bakewell tart Tea Brack Light fruit cake Rich fruit cake Treacle bread Porter cake Carrot cake Ginger cake Special Occasion/Novelty Cake Six muffins (any type) Six decorated cupcakes.

A hamper sponsored by ‘Stuff 4 Cakes’ will be given for the best entry in Class 27 Rich Fruit Cake.


JAMS AND CHUTNEYS (all in 1lb pots) Class 35 Class 36 Class 37 Class 38 Class 39

Pot of home-made Marmalade Pot of home-made Rhubarb or Rhubarb and Ginger Jam Pot of home-made Strawberry Jam Pot of home-made Fruit Jelly (any variety) Pot of home-made Chutney (Main fruit named)

Class 40 The Odlums All Ireland Home Baking Championship Sponsored by Odlums Rules and Conditions 1. Each competitor must bake the three items listed using Odlum’s Products. (a) Decorated Coffee & Walnut Cake (Loaf, Round or Square tin) (b) Jam Filled Swiss Roll (c) Bakewell Tart All recipes can be found on the Odlum’s Website www.odlums.ie. Own recipes may also be used. 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 and 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. The items must be fresh and home baked by exhibitor. 6. 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 Tullamore Show, on Sunday August 9th 2015. 7. All items will be cut and/or sampled at the final. 8. Each of the successful qualifiers will receive a hamper containing Odlum’s products, on appearance at the final. 9. Certificates will be awarded to the finalists. 10. The Judge’s decisions at all stages of the competition, IS FINAL. 11. Exhibits are displayed at owner’s risk. 12. These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules. 13. 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 5.30p.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.

Class 40a The Harvest Teatime Tray Sponsored by: J & M Digan LTD. Londis Athlone Road Moate Rules and Conditions 1. Each exhibitor will bake/make 3 items. (a) Harvest Fruit Loaf. (b) 6 Almond Slices (c) 6 DecoratedCup Cakes 2. The items to be displayed as one exhibit on a base of 2ft x 2ft approx. 3. Points will be awarded for texture, taste and presentation suitable for Teatime. 4. Competition is open to amateurs male or female and one tray to qualify per exhibitor. 5. All items to be home made by the exhibitor. 6. A special qualifying class will be held at selected shows. Two trays may qualify for The Final if the Judges agree the standard is high enough


7. Judges decision will be final at all stages of the competition. 8. Exhibits are displayed at owner’s risk 9. 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 €60. 5th €50. 6th €40. Each of the successful qualifiers will receive a memento on appearance at the Final. Final: MOATE SHOW – Sunday 23rd August 2015. Class 40b All-Ireland Bread Baking Championship Sponsored by: McMahons Super Valu Ltd Castleblaney Rules and Conditions 1. Each exhibitor will bake 3 items a. Cake of Brown Soda Bread b. Cake of White Soda Bread c. Cold Tea Brack (7” round or Square Cake Tin) 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, and one tray to qualify per exhibitor. 5. All items to be homemade by the exhibitor. 6. A Super Valu Flour wrapper to be displayed with the exhibit. 7. A special qualifying class will be held at selected shows. 8. Two trays may qualify for the final, if judges agree that the standard is high enough. 9. Judges decision will be final at all stages of the competition. 10. 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: Castleblaney Show – Monday 3rd August 2015.

FLOWER ARRANGING Class 41 Class 42 Class 43 Class 44 Class 45 Class 46 Class 47 Class 48 Class 49 Class 50 Class 51 Class 52

Rose of the Show (one bloom) Decorative Hybrid Tea Roses – Three blooms. Vase of Floribunda Roses – Two stems Vase of Miniature Roses - Two stems Vase of shrubs in flower Vase of garden flowers Vase of Annuals . Arrangement in a wine glass Fresh Flower arrangement with a candle A Foliage arrangement A themed Flower arrangement of your choice (space allowed 12” x 12”) Best non flowering pot plant

The Annaghdown Heritage Society Shield will be awarded in Class 51. A Flower arrangement sponsored by Go Dutch Flowers will be awarded to one of the winners in the Flower Section, at the Judges discretion.


FRUIT & VEGETABLES (All to be home grown) Class 53 Class 54 Class 55 Class 56 Class 57 Class 58

6 Sticks of rhubarb 6 Scallions 2 Heads of lettuce 2 Heads of garden cabbage (same variety) A selection of garden vegetables in a container (2 samples of each) Bunch of mixed herbs

EGGS Class 59 Class 60

6 Free range Hen eggs 6 Duck eggs

Class 61 Class 62 Class 63 Class 64 Class 65 Class 66 Class 67 Class 68 Class 69

Exhibits must not be previous prize winners at Corrandulla Show. Any item in patchwork Most attractive cushion Any handcraft item Any item in Baby wear Crochet in cotton - handmade Crochet in wool - handmade Hand knit garment not Aran pattern Hand knit garment in Aran Pattern Item in needlework (if it is a picture it must be unframed)

CRAFTS

Class 70 The All Ireland Domestic Arts Championship Sponsored by: Bonniconlon Show Ltd. RULES AND CONDITIONS 1. Each exhibit must consist of the four items from the list below (a) Boiled Fruit Cake (b) Handmade picture any medium max. 60cm x 45cm (excluding frame) (c) Flower arrangement for a Dining Room table (space allowed 12” x 12”) (d) One type of vegetable (3 per type) excluding potatoes.  Boiled Fruit cake must be a 20cm (8 inch) round tin or 18cm (7 inch) square tin must be used.  The picture must be handmade. Machine work will not suffice.  Vegetable to be grown by the exhibitor.  Exhibitors may qualify once only.  Two exhibitors to qualify from each qualifying show.  This competition will be judged on a points system.  Points will be awarded for presentation. Exhibits to be in place before 11.30 on day of Final. Entry fee: To Qualifying Show €5. To final €6. PRIZES: 1st €250, 2nd €200, 3rd €130, 4th €65, 5th to 25th €30 each. FINAL: – BONNICONLON SHOW Monday 3rd August 2015.


TURF Class 71 Class 72

3 Sods of sleàn cut 3 Sods of machine cut

Class 73 Class 74 Class 75 Class 76 Class 77 Class 78

All photographs to be taken by amateurs and not larger than 7in x 5in. Caught in the act Wildlife Child and pet Landscape A Winter Scene Agricultural Scene

PHOTOGRAPHY

ART COMPETITION

Class 79 Class 80 Class 81 Class 82 Class 83

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Exhibits must not be previous prize winners at Corrandulla Show Each entry must have the entrant’s name and address written on the back An original picture in oils An original picture in water colour An original picture in acrylic An original picture in charcoal/pencil An original picture mixed media

RULES AND CONDITIONS: ALL ENTRIES FOR CLASSES (OTHER THAN BONNY BABY) TO BE RECEIVED IN THE HALL BETWEEN 9.00 A.M. AND 11.30 A.M. JUDGING COMMENCES AT 11.45 A.M. THE HALL WILL BE CLOSED WHILE JUDGING IS IN PROGRESS. CLOSING DATE FOR POSTAL ENTRIES 22nd JUNE. PLEASE ENTER EARLY AS NO LATECOMERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED

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ENTRIES WILL NOT BE RETURNED UNTIL AFTER 4.30P.M. – All exhibits must be collected by 6.00p.m. The show committee are not responsible for any exhibits not collected by this time. It is up to each competitor to make sure that their exhibit complies with the class requirements. Persons accepting entries cannot comment on exhibits in that respect. Judges decide if exhibits are disqualified for any reason and their decision is final. No entry fees will be refunded for disqualified entries. The success of the show depends on the number of exhibits on the day and we invite you to participate in the various classes. Also note that we have some qualifiers for All Ireland’s in Tullamore, Bonniconlon, Moate and Castleblaney. We would like to thank all those people in the community who have helped and supported us during the past 12 months and who help on the day of the show. For Show Enquiries: Domestic Arts - Barbara Creaven 086 6007613, Esther Greaney 087 7478603.


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