This article is from page 19 of the 2011-07-12 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 19 JPG
THE sun shone on Tubber over the weekend as hundreds descended on north Clare for the annual Tubber Agricultural Show. One of the main attractions of Saturday were the show-jumping classes, where a large entry ensured a high standard in all competitions.
The pony classes saw a notable double win for Noelle Barry who took the overall first place 1.1 and 1.2 metre classes on Cottage Flight. Other winners in the pony classes were Amy Johnston on Amber Leaf, Kevin McCabe on Cradle Oberdash, Olga Burke on Little Bob and John Murray on Heather Molly.
The main competition in the horse section was dominated by Gabriel Slattery, who took an unprecedented treble in the Connacht Grand Prix. He took first place on Castlelawn Kannan, second on Captain’s Magic Touch and third place on Ballintoghr Bud. Fourth place in the competition went to Stephen Egan on Le One with John McManus on Dino coming in in fifth place.
The Amateur Leddy League and HSI Qualifier was won by Peter Brady on Hollymount Cruise Hill, while Jacinta Fahy won the Amateur Speed on Chicken Wall.
Other winners in the horse section were Amanda Fahy who won the 1.1 metre competition on Lackyle Limited Edition, and Niamh Quinn on Cloon Cappain who won the 1.2 metre competition.
Meanwhile, on Friday, the Rosengrave Perpetual Cup for the Best Pin of Lambs went to Frank Donoghue from Tubber. There was also a huge interest in the dog show on Saturday and the festivities continued on Sunday with a fun day with food and craic in and around Finnerty’s Pub.