Dungannon Sale
Saturday 28th March 2009
Blues Swept Away At Dungannon
Top at 4700gns with a Virtual Full Clear Out
There was a tremendous buzz at Dungannon Farmers Mart, on Saturday
28th March 2009, for the largest number of British Blues ever presented
for sale by the Northern Ireland Blue Cattle Club; 52 of the 56 animals
forward were sold, resulting in a 93% clear out. Vendors were well
pleased with 32 bulls averaging £3000 and 20 females averaging £2220.75.
Annaghone Charm exhibited by Norman Hammond, Stewartstown was the
Supreme Champion. Norman is pictured receiving a presentation from
Tommy Armstrong, Provita while looking on is David Pearson, Co Laois,
Judge of the Event.
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Judge, David Pearson from Portlaoise, in the Republic, put up ‘Annaghone
Charm’, out of Annaghone Winnie by ‘Blak Du Baty D’Eprave’.from
the Norman Hammond stable, as his Female and overall Supreme champion,
subsequently finding a new home with Joe Doyle, Kilkeel for 4200gns.
Champion Male and overall Reserve Champion going to Basil Doughery’s,
Greenfield Amazon, out of ‘Greenfield Lady’ by ‘Blak
Du Baty D’Eprave’.
‘Mountjoy Cannon’, out of ‘Mountjoy Willow’ by ‘Gitan
Du P’Tit Mayeur’, headed up the Bulls with a leading price
of the day, 4700gns being sold to Alan Hawkes, Co Tyrone. Simon Loughery
followed closely behind with ‘Littlederry Challenger’ going
South to Liz McEnery on Co Kerry.
On the females, ‘Annaghone Charm’, topped at 4200gns, as
mentioned above, with Richard Mowbray’s ‘Droit Candy’,
out of Annonwater Verona, by ‘Gitan Du P’Tit Mayeur’ coming
up behind at 3100gns finding a home with J. Collins at Ballymoney.
Society Secretary, John Fleming commented, ‘Vendors were well
pleased with a steady even trade and good overall average, with demand
for quality being very evident on the day. The interest in the ‘British
Type’ of Blue from the South was very encouraging and the Society
and Northern Ireland Club are indebted to those buyers for their support.’
Show Results
Class 1
Lot 1 1st Greenfield Amazon
Lot 3 2nd Springhill brilliant
Lot 4 3rd Knockagh Banjo
Class 2
Lot10 1st Baronagh Blues Charley
Lot 9 2nd Snowy Ridge Carlingford
Lot 13 3rd Chatham Cliff
Class 3
Lot 19 1st Clogher Caesar
Lot 22 2nd Rockview Caribbean
Lot 14 3rd Lakeview Capello
Class 4
Lot 28 1st Droit Chip
Lot 25 2nd Meadowview Blues Charlie
Lot 29 3rd Springbank Champion
Class 5
Lot 33 1st Littlederry Challenger
Lot 36 2nd Mounjhoy Cannon
Lot 34 3rd Littlederry Cadbury
Class 6
Lot 47 1st Droit Candy
Lot 40 2nd Springfield Venus
Lot 43 3rd Springhill Bertha
Class 7
Lot 51 1st Annoghone charm
Lot 50 2nd Annaghone Caremel
Lot 48 3rd Droit Cathy
Class 8
Lot 57 1sr Ballyhossett Clover
Lot 56 2nd Ballyhossett Crusher
Lot 61 3rd Baronagh Blues Dawn
Champion Female Lot 51 Annoghone Charm
Reserve Champion Female Lot 47 Droit Candy
Reserve Champion Male Lot 1 Field Amazon
Reserve Champion Male Lot 28 Droit Chip
Supreme Champion Lot 51 Annoghone Charm
Reserve Champion Lot 1 1st Greenfield Amazon
Leading Prices(Gns)
Males
4700 Lot 36 Mounjhoy Cannon
4600 Lot 33 Littlederry Challenger
4100 Lot 25 Meadowview Carlos
4100 Lot 24 Ballylucas Captain
4000 Lot 18 Chatham Charles
3700 Lot 35 Chatam Chris
Females
4200 Lot 51 Annoghone Charm
3100 Lot 47 Droit Candy
2600 Lot 50 Annaghone Caremel
2600 Lot 56 Ballyhossett Crusher
2500 Lot 41 Knockgh Vendettta
2500 Lot 42 Knockagh Wicked Lady
Averages
32 Bulls £3000 20 Females £2220.75
Simon and John Loughrey, Limavady and Andrew Craig, Coleraine enjoy
a chat. |
David Pearson, County Laois, left was the Judge and is pictured chatting
to John Fleming, Secretary, British Blue Cattle Society and Harold
McKee, Secretary, Northern Ireland Blue Cattle Club. |
David Pearson, County Laois, Judge. |
David Pearson, County Laois, judging. |
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British Blue Club Secretary John Fleming takes notes. |
Tommy Armstrong, Provita, sponsors with Harold McKee, Club Secretary. |
David Pearson with Robert Johnston, Chairman of the Club. |
Josh McCormick, Fintona with his entry in the Calf class. |
Showing gets under way. |
The
Reserve Supreme Champion was owned by Basil Dougherty, Kircubbin
who is pictured receiving a presentation from Tommy Armstrong,
Provita, Sponsors. Looking on is Robert Johnston, Chairman, Northern
Ireland Blue Cattle Club. |
The Reserve Supreme Champion was owned by Basil Dougherty,
Kircubbin. |
Annaghone Charm exhibited by Norman Hammond, Stewartstown was the
Supreme Champion. Norman is pictured with David Pearson,
Co Laois, Judge of the Event while Robert Johnston, Chairman, Northern
Ireland Blue Cattle Club and Lee Beacom look on. |
Michael Lynch, Botanica Skin Care Products, Warrenpoint makes a presentation
to Norman Hammond, Stewartstown owner of the Supreme Champion. |
Lynsey Lawrence, Moneymore has Woodview Bounce ready for the Sale
Ring. |
The packed ringside at Dungannon. |
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