Looking forward to Antrim Show
Equestrian entries for Showing and Working Hunter classes remain open
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ANTRIM is set for a treat this Saturday, July 22, when Randox Antrim Show will once again take place in the beautiful setting of the Shane’s Castle Estate.
The event was officially launched and competitions were opened at Shane's Castle recently, when sponsors, members, supporters and local YFC members gathered at a reception, kindly supported by Antrim and Newtownabbey Council and Antrim’s Yew Tree Butchery and Deli, who provided the catering. The Council’s Festival Fund also remains a continued sponsor of the Show.
Speaking at the launch of Randox Antrim Show, Chairman George Robson, said: “As a not-for-profit organisation, sponsorship and funding is extremely important to the Society and we are indebted to each and every sponsor, big or small, new or long-standing. Their valuable support is what makes it possible to offer prize money to attract the best to enter our many competitions and run the Show. I want to add a particular note of thanks to Randox, our title sponsor, whose ongoing support allows us to improve our event’s offering and help attract even more people.
“Our committee of Directors work hard to put on a Show that aims to welcome more and more people each year to come and experience the delights of our country way of life. It is also thanks to the many show volunteers as stewards and the local Young Farmers’ Clubs, who help us in the run up to the event and on the day itself, that the event is annually brought to fruition.”
Finals and New Classes
New this year in the Equestrian section, is the Pony Club Games event, which will be sure to be a spectacle to behold. There will be In Hand and Ridden classes, running in conjunction with the National Pony Society Area 32 Summer Show. In the Show Jumping section, the Ulster Region Wilsons Auctions Grand Prix Series has a prize pot of £2,600.
Fane Valley has reconfirmed its commitment to the Show as Principal sponsor for Livestock, that includes a £1,000 prize fund for the Dairy Interbreed Exhibitor of the Show and sponsorship of the Champion and Reserve across breed sections of Beef and Sheep.
The sheep section has introduced new classes for the North Country Cheviot breed. Antrim will host the Final of the Danske Bank NISA Sheep Championship that seeks the best ewe, any breed, any age, having reared a lamb in 2023. The Show will also host the Bluefaced Leicester’s Progeny Show, sponsored by the Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders Association, and the national show of The Northern Ireland Rouge Club.
This year, Antrim’s dairy section will host the Final of the Thompson’s NISA Pedigree Dairy Cow Championship, showcasing the Province’s very best of dairy cattle.
In the beef section, Antrim will host the national shows and championships of the Northern Ireland Simmental Cattle Breeders, NI Limousin Cattle Society, and the native breed Irish Moiled Cattle Society. Antrim is also a qualifier for the Bank of Ireland NISA Pedigree Junior Bull championship. The beef section welcomes RTU Concrete as a new sponsor.
In Horticulture, The James Crawford Memorial Cup will be presented to the exhibitor of the best exhibit in the flower and pot plant section.
In the Home Industries section, new classes have been introduced to the Needlework section for residents of nursing and residential homes, and there are now three different classes for Crocheted Blankets. A new YFC Craft class has been added for an Ipad pillow or stand, and, in honour of the 45th Anniversary of Antrim Flower Arranging Club, the Floral Art section theme is ‘Celebration’. In the baking section, there are new classes for Ginger Cake, Flapjacks, Raspberry and White Choc scones and a fat free sponge, while the Womens’ Institute Team competition is titled ‘Baby Shower’.
County Antrim YFC Games
The show is also host to The YFC County Antrim Competitions Day, where a spectacle of games is put on, ranging from Tug-of-war and Tractor Handling, to a Gator Challenge and Slippery Football. Young Farmers’ Clubs members who are over 18, can enter the event for the reduced fee of £5 on production of a valid YFCU membership card at the entrance gate.
Family Fun
Popular family highlights that will return include the Artisan Food marquee, a petting farm for kids, alpacas, live music, many trade stands and stalls to browse; and a range of family attractions and side shows to keep kids of all ages amused.
Also, anyone can enter the Children’s Pet Show, the free kids’ Treasure Hunt with goody bag on completion, and the varied competitions for floral art, photography, jams, eggs, baking, fruit, vegetables, handicraft, horticulture and baking.
You can also watch the against-the-clock spectacle of the crowd-pleasing NI Sheep Shearers Association’s shearing competition from its seated area, which has the added bonus of giving you a chance to rest the legs.
Attracting spectators from both farming and non-farming communities, the Home Industries and Horticulture marquee will be home to everything from crafts to cakes and photography to potatoes. There are also arts and crafts projects from Primary Schools and Young Farmers’ Clubs to peruse.
Equestrian entries
Please note that, aside from the show jumping classes, which are registered and must be pre-entered in advance via SJI, the equestrian classes, including showing and Working Hunter, are still taking entries - for more details, please contact David and Sylvia Nicholl by Tel: 07850 143060 or email: d.s.nicholl@hotmail.com