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Branch reports


 South of Ireland




 who kindly supplied some excellent Suffolk stock for our stand.   In the Society competition, S & P O’Connor (Kerry) was awarded
 Suffolk breeders from all over the country took part and an   the John Long Cup for the best flock of 16-30 ewes and Ronan
 extremely high standard of Suffolk sheep were presented to the   McLoughlin (Donegal) was presented with the Best Stud Ram
 judge on the day. The difficult task of judging was given to the   trophy for Limestone Aston Martin. Both Sean and Ronan, along
 2018 president Mr Campbell Watson, Bannview flock. It was   with Garth Graham (Sligo), Gerry Killilea (Galway) and Colin
 heartening to see such involvement by the branch’s younger   Watchorn (Wicklow) picked up a total of seven Certificates of
 breeders and based on the sheep on show, the future of the Suffolk  Merit for different classes in the Society Competition. In the South
 breed in the South of Ireland is in good hands.   of Ireland Competition, Colin Watchorn lifted the overall trophy for
 The members of the O’Keeffe family from Co. Cork had a   best flock in Ireland. Colin (ably supported by the family) hosted an
 memorable day with the supreme champion going to Arthur   excellent viewing day and presentation on Saturday 10th August.
 O’Keeffe with his shearling ewe and the Reserve Champion being   The winners in the South of Ireland Competition were:
 awarded to Susan’s Male Champion, a ram lamb by Strathbogie A   ›  Susan and Patrick O’Keeffe, Shrewsbury National Sale  ›  Kilkenny Tullow ewe breeders
 Kind of Magic. The Male Reserve went to Philip Lynch’s winner of   Overall Champion  Flock up to 30 Ewes  sold went to commercial farmers typically buying in the €400 to
 the Shearling Ram and Upwards class while the Female Reserve   Winner: S&P O’Connor, Co Kerry (Islandmore Flock)  €900 price range. Ram lambs overall achieved an excellent 75%
 was Susan O’Keeffe’s trimmed ewe lamb.   C Watchorn, Co Wicklow (Beechbrook Flock)  Reserve: R McLoughlin, Co Donegal (Ballyboe Flock)  clearance with an average of €931.
                                                               Patrick O’Connor (Co Kerry) paid the top price of €3,150 for
 Flock Competition 2019  Reserve Overall Champion  Certificate of Merit: P Byrne  Philip Byrne’s (Co Kilkenny) ‘Burnview One for Arthur’ sired ram
 The 2019 flock competition was judged by the highly respected   S&P O’Connor, Co Kerry (Islandmore Flock)  Flock Over 30 Ewes  lamb (TJW:19:00013). The hammer fell to B Fenton (Co Wicklow)
 Suffolk breeder, Mr Iain Barbour of the Solwaybank Flock, Scotland.   Winner: C Watchorn Co Wicklow (Beechbrook Flock)  €2,940 for Ronan McLaughlin’s (Co Donegal) Novice Class winner
 As with recent years, the South of Ireland competition was held in   Reserve: G Killilea, Co Galway (Carragh Flock)  (UPX:19:00024). P J Howard paid €2,730 for Young Donegal
 conjunction with the Suffolk Sheep Society Flock competition and   Certificates of Merit: G Graham, Co Sligo (Kirriemuir Flock)  breeder Darragh McMenamin’s Rookery Rodeo sired lot 113
 our Irish members performed well against flocks from N Ireland,   (UJU:19:01440) and for the same money, Northern Ireland breeder
 England, Scotland and Wales.   Ewe Lamb Class                Adam Porter (Maghera) purchased Gerry Killilea’s (Co Galway)
       Winner: C Watchorn, Co Wicklow (Beechbrook Flock)      Lakeview Harbinger sired lamb out of a Newwells dam.
 ›  Packed house Premier Sale  Reserve: G Killilea, Co Galway (Carragh Flock)  The three top pen averages were R Wilson (Co Donegal) with
       Certificates of Merit: S&P O’Connor, G Graham          €1,300 with five sheep through the ring, E Duffy (Co Meath) with
                                                              €1,062 for eight sheep and S O’Keeffe (Co Cork) with €1,058 for
       Flock Ewes Class                                       eight sheep.
       Winner: C Watchorn, Co Wicklow (Beechbrook Flock)       Top female price was K Bailey’s (Co Roscommon) reserve female
       Reserve: S&P O’Connor, Co Kerry (Islandmore Flock)     champion ewe lamb (HDC:19:00075) going to James Cuffe’s
                                                              pedigree Inbhear flock in Co Mayo for €1,470.
       Stock Rams
       Winner: “Limestone Aston Martin” (Owner R McLaughin)   National Ploughing Championships 2019
       Reserve: “Lakeview Lonesome Days” (Owner S&P O’Connor)  Once again the pedigree Suffolk stand stood tall amongst all
       Certificate of Merit: “Errigal Jack the Lad” (Owner G Graham)  the different breeds in the sheep tunnel in Co Carlow. A very fine
                                                              display of pedigree Suffolks and Suffolk cross sheep were present
       Premier Show and Sale, Blessington 2019                on the stand which was awarded the Champions Rossette by
        The weather was very kind on the first weekend in August with   the NSBA for Best Stand – well done to all involved! Both the
       the Branch Premier Show & Sale being moved to J P & M Doyle’s   stand and the stock were admired by the large numbers of people
       Blessington Mart this year. Society Chairman Ron Greig had a   who visited the sheep tunnel. A crowd of 240,000 attended the
       difficult job judging with such a fine show of sheep presented on   ploughing championships this year. This allowed the South of
       the Friday. WJ & R Wilson’s Ram Lamb won the newly introduced   Ireland Branch to showcase the Suffolk breed of sheep to an
       Giggot Class (Trophy kindly donated by the Donegal Club) and he   extremely wide audience of people. This forum also gives the
       went on to be Male and Supreme Champion. Arthur O’Keeffe’s   branch members the opportunity to meet and discuss with farmers
       Open Ram Lamb class winner took Reserve Male and Overall   all the positive attributes of the Suffolks and answer any queries
       Reserve Champion. The Female Champion was J Durcan’s winner   and allay any doubts which they might have. As the main aim
       of the Single Shearling Ewe class with K Bailey’s Ewe Lamb getting   of the Society is the promotion of the Suffolk breed, with such
       Female Reserve. Exhibitors, family and visitors all enjoyed a pulled   attendances yearly, the ploughing championships offer an ideal
       pork BBQ at the end of the show bathed in sunshine.    opportunity to achieve this goal.
        It was standing room only at the Mart on Saturday as both   The South of Ireland branch would like to offer its sympathy to
       commercial farmers and pedigree breeders flocked to the Lamlac   all those who have lost loved ones over the course of the year. May
       sponsored Premier Sale on 3rd August. Over half the ram lambs   they rest in peace.

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