The prizewinners in the young stockperson class in the Simmental ring were Luke Neenan, Ellen Neenan and Matthew Pierce, with judge Robert McNee and society president Willie O'Halloran. \ Nevan McKiernan
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Thousands of people thronged to the Butterfield Estate for the FBD National Livestock Show at Tullamore Show on Sunday.
Here are some of the results from the cattle rings and young stockperson competitions.
The overall male Hereford champion went the way of John and Beatrice Appelbe, with Michael O'Keeffe in reserve, with judge George Harvey. \ Nevan McKiernan
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Liam Barry with judge Seamus Nagle after qualifying for the final of the FBD all-Ireland young stockperson competition, which will take place at Ballinrobe Show on Saturday 16 August. \ Nevan McKiernan
It was smiles all round in the Belgian Blue ring, as the overall champion went to Heatherview Roxie shown by owners Tommy and Pauline Fitzgerald, with society secretary Seán Sherman, society president Thomas Doherty and judge Trevor Ashmore. \ Nevan McKiernan
Noel Fennessy won the overall Limousin championship with the help of Orla Curtain, while Daniel Moloney from Ardnacrusha, Co Clare, took home the reserve. \ Nevan McKiernan
With judging of the beef Shorthorn championship complete, overall champion went to Roscommon breeders Noel and Lisa Dowd, with judge Ian Johnson and Sally Towey. \ Nevan McKiernan
The best pair of animals in the Salers went to Donegal breeder Ryan Griffith, with James McGrothy and French judge Alex Seyrolle. \ Nevan McKiernan
Becky and Peter Hynes from Co Cork with the champion Jersey Rathard Barcelona Kasey. \ Nevan McKiernan
Tadgh Hannon from Co Limerick, with judge Aiden Kinahan, after winning the FBD young stockperson of the year class. \ Nevan McKiernan
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Thousands of people thronged to the Butterfield Estate for the FBD National Livestock Show at Tullamore Show on Sunday.
Here are some of the results from the cattle rings and young stockperson competitions.
The overall male Hereford champion went the way of John and Beatrice Appelbe, with Michael O'Keeffe in reserve, with judge George Harvey. \ Nevan McKiernan
Liam Barry with judge Seamus Nagle after qualifying for the final of the FBD all-Ireland young stockperson competition, which will take place at Ballinrobe Show on Saturday 16 August. \ Nevan McKiernan
It was smiles all round in the Belgian Blue ring, as the overall champion went to Heatherview Roxie shown by owners Tommy and Pauline Fitzgerald, with society secretary Seán Sherman, society president Thomas Doherty and judge Trevor Ashmore. \ Nevan McKiernan
Noel Fennessy won the overall Limousin championship with the help of Orla Curtain, while Daniel Moloney from Ardnacrusha, Co Clare, took home the reserve. \ Nevan McKiernan
With judging of the beef Shorthorn championship complete, overall champion went to Roscommon breeders Noel and Lisa Dowd, with judge Ian Johnson and Sally Towey. \ Nevan McKiernan
The best pair of animals in the Salers went to Donegal breeder Ryan Griffith, with James McGrothy and French judge Alex Seyrolle. \ Nevan McKiernan
Becky and Peter Hynes from Co Cork with the champion Jersey Rathard Barcelona Kasey. \ Nevan McKiernan
Tadgh Hannon from Co Limerick, with judge Aiden Kinahan, after winning the FBD young stockperson of the year class. \ Nevan McKiernan
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