|  17/07/07
          
           Castlewellan Show on Saturday 14th July 2007 saw the Northern
              Ireland Limousin Cattle Club and the Irish Limousin Society join together
            to stage a unique event – a Show of Young Limousin Heifers
            and Bulls made up of animals pre-qualified and drawn from both the
            North and South of the island of Ireland. 
          
         
                
               John Moroney (right) Irish Limousin President,  
               presents the Irish
               Society Shield for the area  
               gaining most points in the Derbies
               to Bryan McElroy, Chairman, N I Club, the winners.  
                 
                
                
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           A keenly-fought competition in the judging ring resulted in honours
           even as the North took home the bull championship with the South gaining
           the heifer title whilst the Challenge Shield for the overall highest
           points gained went to the NI Cattle Club.
           A total of thirteen heifers and twelve bulls had pre-qualified
             and, in spite of some fairly stringent rules imposed by the animal
             health authorities, the parades in front of Scottish Judge Mr Archie
             McGregor, Allanfauld, Kilsyth, Glasgow were sensational and very
             much appreciated by the huge crowd, who clamoured to admire some
             of the best beef cattle to be found anywhere in Ireland, or further
            afield, for that matter. 
           Demonstrating the Pride of Erin, there were Limousin cattle from
             Carnlough to Cork, from Meath to Maghera, from Clare to Cullyhanna,
             from Tyrone to Toomebridge and from Antrim to Ardnacrushna with
             many miles travelled to bring them all to Castlewellan. Heifer Champion
             was the November 2005 born Milbrook Ainsi II, a Mas du Clo daughter
             and out of Milbrook Monique, exhibited by William Smith, Millbrook,
             Oldcastle, Co Meath, Republic of Ireland. The Champion Bull title
             went to James McKay of 88 Kilrea RD, Upperlands, Maghera, Co Londonderry,
             Northern Ireland with the March 2006 born Ampertaine Bravo, sired
            by Sympa and out of the dam Ultra. 
           Hailed as a tremendous promotional event for Limousin cattle, now
             recognised as the numerically dominant beef breed, the Derby further
             underlined the spirit of co-operation between the British and Irish
             Societies and emphasised the qualities inherent in the breed in
             respects of all aspects of beef production. John Gordon, President
             of the NI Limousin Cattle Club summed it up by saying: “This
             puts down a marker that says Limousin is the top breed and we’re
            willing to demonstrate it anywhere.” 
           Heifer Results:  
             First & Heifer Champion: William Smith. Millbrook Ainsi 2, Sire:
             Mas du Clo. Dam: Millbrook Monique 
             Second: Pat Phelan. Curraghree Amazing, Sire: Grahams Samson. Dam:Curraghree
             Mercedes  
             Third: David Kenwell: Kendrom Betty, Sire: Jockey. Dam: Kendrom
             Utha 
             Fourth: R S Clyde: Clydevalley Apricot, Sire: Ronick Gains. Dam:Clydevalley
             Nightingale 
             Fifth: Christopher Murray: Annadale Beauty, Sire: Nenuphar. Dam:
             Bernish Serena  
             Sixth: David Kenwell: Kendrom Beauty, Sire: Broadmeadows Cannon.
            Dam: Ronick Unicer 
           Bull Results: 
             First & Bull Champion: James McKay: Ampertaine Bravo, Sire:
             Sympa. Dam: Ultra 
             Second: Mr & Mrs J Callion: Ashhallow Bombshell, Sire: Rocky.
             Dam: Lyvennet Paris 
             Third: Miss J Gilliland. Ballyrobin Bestmate, Sire: Nectar. Dam:
             Ballyrobin Savonnah 
             Fourth: J . Adams: Fedneyhouse Brandy, Sire: Ulm. Dam: Lumbylaw
             Nellie 
             Fifth: Francis McAuley: Carmorn Bush, Sire: Grahams Unbeatable.
             Dam: Carmorn Ulrika  
             Sixth: Brendan Clancy: Moloskey Bernard, Sire: Moloskey Showman.
            Dam: Ardlea Maura 
           Irish Limousin Society Challenge Shield for Overall Highest Points
             Gained:  
            Winner NI Club: 30 Points; Irish Society: 12 points. 
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