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The Supreme Champion and Limousin Champion was owned by Milliken Brothers from Coleraine. Sam Milliken and handler Claire O'Brien were congratulated by Cormac McKervey,(right) Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager and buyers Henry Coulter and Craig Bennett, of Bennetts Mace, Fermanagh who purchased the animal at £3000

Supreme Champion

The Reserve Supreme Champion was owned by Dermot Small and son from Kilkeel. The Belgian Blue bred heifer was exhibited by Carol O'Connell, who was congratulated by Cormac McKervey, Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager ( right) and the buyer Martin Ryan from Tiperary who purchased at £2000.

Reserve Supreme Champ

The Housewifes Choice Champion was owned by John and Paul Rainey from Kilrea. Paul (left) and John Rainey were congratulated by Cormac McKervey, Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager, Mack Fleming , presenting the Fleming Cup and buyer Sammuel Carmicahel on behalf of McKees Butchers, Maghera at the price of £2500.

Housewifes choice

The Reserve Housewifes Choice Champion was a Belgian Blue owned by Clive Hoey from Five Mile Town and purchased by Stephen Millar of Millar Meats of Irvinestown at £1900.

Reserve Houdewifes choice

Best of Opposite Sex Champion was owned by Alan Farlow from Garvagh. Alan was congratulated by Cormac McKervey, Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager ( right and the buyer Will Corrie of Farmshop Corries, Crossnamuckley, Newtownards at £1600

Best Opposite Sex

Champion Beef cow sponsored by Barclay Communications went to the Limousin owned by James Alexander from Randalstown. James was congratulated by Sam O’Kane, Sales Manager from Barclay Communications

Champion Beef Cow

The Reserve Beef Cow Champion sponsored by Barclays Coummunication went to the Limousin owned by John McSorley and Sons, Beragh, Co Tyrone. Michael McSorley was congratulated by Sam O’Kane, Sales Manager from Barclay Communications

Reserve Champ Beef Cow

Champion Charolais was owned by James Alexander from Randalstown. James was congratulated by Ann Calwell, Ulster Bank, main sponsor

Champion Charolais

Champion Aberdeen Angus was owned by James Alexander from Randalstown. Pictured are James Alexander (left), handler Leo Mcinroe, Danny Ward, Chairman of the N.I Aberdeen Angus Club and Ann Calwell, Ulster Bank, main sponsor

Champion Aberdeen Angus

Champion Hereford was owned by Eugene McGuire and Son from Carrickmore. Conor McGuire was congratulated by Cormac McKervey, Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager

Champion Hereford

Champion Blonde d’Aquitane was owned by Liscoole Abbey from Co Fermanagh. Handler Denzil Johnston was congratulated by Cormac MeKervey, Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager

Blonde d'Aquitane

Simmental Champion was owned by Robert Simpson from Aughnacloy. Robert Simpson (left), Nathan Taggart, handler was congratulated by Cormac McKervey, Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager

Simmental Champion

Shorthorn Champion was owned by James Porter, Old Glenort Herd, Glenavy. Handler Adam Crockard was congratulated by Ann Calwell, Ulster Bank, main sponsor and Cormac McKervey, Ulster Bank Senior Agriculture Manager

Shorthorn Champion

The Supreme Calf Champion went to the Belgian Blue Heifer owned by Richard Hunter from Ederney, Co Fermanagh. Richard Hunter and handler Ryan Law were congratulated by sponsor Marcus Scott from Norbrook and Judge Peter Hannan, Hanna Meats, Moira.

Supreme Calf Champ

Reserve Calf champion was the Charolais owned by Gerry Law from Kesh, Co Fermanagh. Richard and James Law were congratulated by Marcus Scott sponsor from Norbrook.

Reserve Calf Champ

Winner of the Gary Pickering Memorial Cup for the Young Handlers competition went to Tara O’Brien from Burnfoot, Co Donegal. Tara was congratulated by Ralph Pickering and Shirley Busteed, judge from the Irish Farmers Journal

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Winner J.S Reid and Son Perpetual Cup for the Young Handlers competition for the 13-16 year olds was Louise Breen from Augher. Louise was congratulated by Stuart Reid

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