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The Game Fairs in Ireland, or I should say Albert, has probably done more to promote field sports and working dogs than some of the bodies that people subscribe to, to do just that...

 

You will go a long, long way before you find anyone here who has done as much for field sports as he has, and you will go a longer way before you find any other organisation who organise similar events that puts back as much as The Irish Game Fair does.

 

Albert gets a lot of respect from everyone in Ireland involved in field sports and terriers and Lurchers, because its deserved. You wont meet a more honest and genuine fellow, who talks straight and tells it like it is, and there isn't many people who do that anymore.

 

Where else do people get a platform to show the true side of working dogs, shooting, hunting and fishing to the public without the usual slant put on it by the media...

 

And from what I know of things he has put up with over the years from the anti hunting lobby amongst other things...Anyone else in his position would have "pulled the pin" years ago....

everybody has different opinions your making out your speaking on behalf of terrier n lurcher men clearly your not.

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where does the gate money go ?

 

Estate Rental, Insurance, advertising, marquees, electrics, toilets, stewards, first aid, directional signs, printing costs, sponsoring FREE stands for the sporting organisations; barriers, arena performers, showers, ground preparation AND THE BEST PRIZES IN IRELAND FOR TERRIERS< LURCHERS and WHIPPETS; CLAY SHOOTING ; GUNDOGS & ANGLING; and sponsorship of sporting organisations; shows, gundog tests and trials, fishing competitions etc throughout the year. OVER THE THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF THE FAIR WE HAVE BEEN THE LARGEST SPONSOR OF COUNTRYSPORTS ACTIVITIES IN IRELAND.

 

And if there is anything over after that - towards a contingency fund against getting really bad weather.

 

So that is covered by the gate money? Where does the stall holders money go then? Because they pay a lot to have their wares for sale at your shows

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I had said you and I should correspond personally rather than openly because I don't know what I have done to you but I have never seen anything from you about our events, which you don't attend, other than criticism. I was asked a question about gate money and I answered it in terms of all of our costs. Exhibitors do NOT pay a lot to exhibit and we often swop stands for sponsorship for prizes and we try to give smaller companies starting up a helping hand. To put things into perspective the Garden Show up the road, with similar crowds, charges roughly twice as much to exhibit. Obviously exhibitors fees like the rest of the revenue from the show goes into the cost structure above. If you are sufficently interested in the cost structure of our fairs and wish to offer constrtuctive criticism or even informed comment do pop along to them and I'll show you rather than you sitting sniping from 'across the pond'. For now I'll make you a sporting challenge - name one major fair that puts more of the revenue raised back into sponsorship of the prizes at their event and into other sporting organisations and their events than we do and I will donate £100 to a charity of your choice. As i have said before I have never needed the fairs for my livelihood and have always worked outside of them to provide for my family. That is why in 35 years everyone has got paid whether we had profit making or loss making fairs and why we can and do put money back. I run fairs because so many clubs rely on them for revenue, our exhibitors many of whom have become friends and not cutomers need them - one Uk exhibitor to my embarrasment hugged me on Sunday night and said we had saved him again as we did last year' and I have met and continue to meet great people. If you do not recognise that we are a bulwark against the antis they certainly do because within Ireland no one has had the same amount of attention from them over the years including personal and family campaigns of harassment, death threats from four masked guys with crossbows published in the paper, harassment of our sponsors and exhibitors, personal assault by over a dozen - fortunately 'old hickory' was a great equaliser, assaults on our house and cars etc. I don't expect or want praise for what I do - as I said at our press conference I genuinely get much more pleasure and prefer to give awards than receive them - I fully expect attacks from the antis but I do think the fair concept that I and my colleagues put on could and should expect support from those who are supposed to be 'friends of country sports'. You have an invitation to come to one of our fairs and to see if we can sort out your personal animosity 'man to man' or take up the challenge above. YIS AlbertJ

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why does it matter where the gate money goes lol its not an advertised charity event it a very large expensive to run gamefair. that you can go to if you like if you dont like then do something else. it costs a hell of a lot to run a small show in a field and without the likes of albert and the gamefairs sponsership i and alot of others couldnt give out what we do. had a great weekend at the fair. the wee girl won the main arena obedience competition with the whippet.better for me than any show cup i ever won. so thanks albert j and keep up the good work.

 

Delighted to hear your daughter won the obedience competition and with a WHIPPET! Pity she didn't go into the smaller arena and show what can be done. I understand the two guys who did turn up to do some good PR for lurchers and terriers in the small ring did an excellent job and really pleased to see Bri, who took part, go on to be ALL Ireland Lurcher Champion. PR like this is important to demonstrate to the public the 'normality' of the terrier, whippet and lurcher world.

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albert your a great man for what you do with the game fairs, I wasn't getting at that point. just the giving of money to the anti scum who will no doubt use the "MASSACRED GREYHOUND" by blood thirsty maniacs known as hunting folk against the whole hunting community and id even bet there would be no mention of the thanks for the donation towards the dog from the great game fairs off Ireland next time its on the news. keep up the good work that you do albert im sure many a man hold you in high regard for what you represent.

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albert your a great man for what you do with the game fairs, I wasn't getting at that point. just the giving of money to the anti scum who will no doubt use the "MASSACRED GREYHOUND" by blood thirsty maniacs known as hunting folk against the whole hunting community and id even bet there would be no mention of the thanks for the donation towards the dog from the great game fairs off Ireland next time its on the news. keep up the good work that you do albert im sure many a man hold you in high regard for what you represent.

 

I think everyone would have preferred the money to go directly to the treatment of the dog involved. It is unfortunate that bodies like the USPCA and RSPCA and some of the animal shelters appear to be pursuing an animal rights agenda rather than concentrating on looking after abandoned or distressed animals. I do not see their role is in harassing legitimate sportsmen pursuing legitimate sports. I was delighted to assist in a small way to help redress some of their activities with respect to one sportsman. If whoever ran the collection lets me know I will ensure it gets publicity in Irish Countrysports and Country Life magazine.

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firstly have to say id great craic at that arena where the ferrets were.good craic and very well done.the lad took the time with the crowd talking about the ferrets while that longnet lad did his display he even had the women and kids holding the ferret which was funny but great to see. you do great work with the fair albert. there were the usual arguments at the racing but what ever was going on at the end with one of the races was bad craic and needs sorted.ill not put anything up here but ask someone you know albert. (tried to message you). on the good stuff had a great time myself and the boss but one bad bit, i was forced into buying one of those fancy barbours for the boss near killed me. lol see yous in birr

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i had the ferret kegs when the rabbit director was showing his skills of lol. one man i was talking to had been at gundogs 30 years and had never handled a ferret,after 10 minutes his kids were looking to get one and the wife even agreed. everyone i spoke to thought they were vicious things and always chewing on you lol. if it changed one persons outlook then thats a result for me.

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Lee...

 

The Game Fairs in Ireland, or I should say Albert, has probably done more to promote field sports and working dogs than some of the bodies that people subscribe to, to do just that...

 

You will go a long, long way before you find anyone here who has done as much for field sports as he has, and you will go a longer way before you find any other organisation who organise similar events that puts back as much as The Irish Game Fair does.

 

Albert gets a lot of respect from everyone in Ireland involved in field sports and terriers and Lurchers, because its deserved. You wont meet a more honest and genuine fellow, who talks straight and tells it like it is, and there isn't many people who do that anymore.

 

Where else do people get a platform to show the true side of working dogs, shooting, hunting and fishing to the public without the usual slant put on it by the media...

 

And from what I know of things he has put up with over the years from the anti hunting lobby amongst other things...Anyone else in his position would have "pulled the pin" years ago....

 

Fat ferret, Albert and fellow directors of the great game fairs of Ireland have the monopoly on these game fairs what competition do they have? " over this side of the pond" we have several company's(countryman fairs,CLA,Living Heritage) that put on much bigger shows all vying for the gate money.17th of this month Festival of Hunting at Peterborough Showground solely dedicated to hunting nothing else a truly great platform to show working dogs and Hunting.

Shooting and Fishing have there own dedicated shows along with the Falconers Fair so pretty much covered

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where does the gate money go ?

 

Estate Rental, Insurance, advertising, marquees, electrics, toilets, stewards, first aid, directional signs, printing costs, sponsoring FREE stands for the sporting organisations; barriers, arena performers, showers, ground preparation AND THE BEST PRIZES IN IRELAND FOR TERRIERS< LURCHERS and WHIPPETS; CLAY SHOOTING ; GUNDOGS & ANGLING; and sponsorship of sporting organisations; shows, gundog tests and trials, fishing competitions etc throughout the year. OVER THE THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF THE FAIR WE HAVE BEEN THE LARGEST SPONSOR OF COUNTRYSPORTS ACTIVITIES IN IRELAND.

 

And if there is anything over after that - towards a contingency fund against getting really bad weather.

 

So that is covered by the gate money? Where does the stall holders money go then? Because they pay a lot to have their wares for sale at your shows

Y.I.S Leeview

 

 

I had said you and I should correspond personally rather than openly because I don't know what I have done to you but I have never seen anything from you about our events, which you don't attend, other than criticism. I was asked a question about gate money and I answered it in terms of all of our costs. Exhibitors do NOT pay a lot to exhibit and we often swop stands for sponsorship for prizes and we try to give smaller companies starting up a helping hand. To put things into perspective the Garden Show up the road, with similar crowds, charges roughly twice as much to exhibit. Obviously exhibitors fees like the rest of the revenue from the show goes into the cost structure above. If you are sufficently interested in the cost structure of our fairs and wish to offer constrtuctive criticism or even informed comment do pop along to them and I'll show you rather than you sitting sniping from 'across the pond'. For now I'll make you a sporting challenge - name one major fair that puts more of the revenue raised back into sponsorship of the prizes at their event and into other sporting organisations and their events than we do and I will donate £100 to a charity of your choice. As i have said before I have never needed the fairs for my livelihood and have always worked outside of them to provide for my family. That is why in 35 years everyone has got paid whether we had profit making or loss making fairs and why we can and do put money back. I run fairs because so many clubs rely on them for revenue, our exhibitors many of whom have become friends and not cutomers need them - one Uk exhibitor to my embarrasment hugged me on Sunday night and said we had saved him again as we did last year' and I have met and continue to meet great people. If you do not recognise that we are a bulwark against the antis they certainly do because within Ireland no one has had the same amount of attention from them over the years including personal and family campaigns of harassment, death threats from four masked guys with crossbows published in the paper, harassment of our sponsors and exhibitors, personal assault by over a dozen - fortunately 'old hickory' was a great equaliser, assaults on our house and cars etc. I don't expect or want praise for what I do - as I said at our press conference I genuinely get much more pleasure and prefer to give awards than receive them - I fully expect attacks from the antis but I do think the fair concept that I and my colleagues put on could and should expect support from those who are supposed to be 'friends of country sports'. You have an invitation to come to one of our fairs and to see if we can sort out your personal animosity 'man to man' or take up the challenge above. YIS AlbertJ

 

Can you define exhibitors as opposed to traders please? exhibitors show/race dogs, traders sell from stalls that they have paid for this purpose IMHO

as for naming one major fair that puts more revenue raised back into sponsorship of the prizes at their event....Living Heritage run qualifiers over the season and have several grand finals for £1,000 each racing,dash and coursing

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where does the gate money go ?

 

Estate Rental, Insurance, advertising, marquees, electrics, toilets, stewards, first aid, directional signs, printing costs, sponsoring FREE stands for the sporting organisations; barriers, arena performers, showers, ground preparation AND THE BEST PRIZES IN IRELAND FOR TERRIERS< LURCHERS and WHIPPETS; CLAY SHOOTING ; GUNDOGS & ANGLING; and sponsorship of sporting organisations; shows, gundog tests and trials, fishing competitions etc throughout the year. OVER THE THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF THE FAIR WE HAVE BEEN THE LARGEST SPONSOR OF COUNTRYSPORTS ACTIVITIES IN IRELAND.

 

And if there is anything over after that - towards a contingency fund against getting really bad weather.

 

So that is covered by the gate money? Where does the stall holders money go then? Because they pay a lot to have their wares for sale at your shows

Y.I.S Leeview

 

 

I had said you and I should correspond personally rather than openly because I don't know what I have done to you but I have never seen anything from you about our events, which you don't attend, other than criticism. I was asked a question about gate money and I answered it in terms of all of our costs. Exhibitors do NOT pay a lot to exhibit and we often swop stands for sponsorship for prizes and we try to give smaller companies starting up a helping hand. To put things into perspective the Garden Show up the road, with similar crowds, charges roughly twice as much to exhibit. Obviously exhibitors fees like the rest of the revenue from the show goes into the cost structure above. If you are sufficently interested in the cost structure of our fairs and wish to offer constrtuctive criticism or even informed comment do pop along to them and I'll show you rather than you sitting sniping from 'across the pond'. For now I'll make you a sporting challenge - name one major fair that puts more of the revenue raised back into sponsorship of the prizes at their event and into other sporting organisations and their events than we do and I will donate £100 to a charity of your choice. As i have said before I have never needed the fairs for my livelihood and have always worked outside of them to provide for my family. That is why in 35 years everyone has got paid whether we had profit making or loss making fairs and why we can and do put money back. I run fairs because so many clubs rely on them for revenue, our exhibitors many of whom have become friends and not cutomers need them - one Uk exhibitor to my embarrasment hugged me on Sunday night and said we had saved him again as we did last year' and I have met and continue to meet great people. If you do not recognise that we are a bulwark against the antis they certainly do because within Ireland no one has had the same amount of attention from them over the years including personal and family campaigns of harassment, death threats from four masked guys with crossbows published in the paper, harassment of our sponsors and exhibitors, personal assault by over a dozen - fortunately 'old hickory' was a great equaliser, assaults on our house and cars etc. I don't expect or want praise for what I do - as I said at our press conference I genuinely get much more pleasure and prefer to give awards than receive them - I fully expect attacks from the antis but I do think the fair concept that I and my colleagues put on could and should expect support from those who are supposed to be 'friends of country sports'. You have an invitation to come to one of our fairs and to see if we can sort out your personal animosity 'man to man' or take up the challenge above. YIS AlbertJ

 

Can you define exhibitors as opposed to traders please? exhibitors show/race dogs, traders sell from stalls that they have paid for this purpose IMHO

as for naming one major fair that puts more revenue raised back into sponsorship of the prizes at their event....Living Heritage run qualifiers over the season and have several grand finals for £1,000 each racing,dash and coursing

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As usual Lee you speak with such definitive authority people are in danger of thinking you are right! I run events where exhibitors sell their products, their services and /or promote their businesses from EXHIBITION stands. Prior to running fairs we organised trade EXHIBITIONS and I have also consulted with the World Bank on advising the Indonesian government on exhibition systems in trade centres and exhibition stands as part of an overall international marketing project. Hence I should once again claim to know a little more about terminology in this area than you. AND SURPRISE, SURPRISE The Living Heritage Series of Fairs - call their 'traders' EXHIBITORS too. Thumbing through their site I see some good prizes but nothing like the the sort of prizes we have for our fairs. Now Lee once again you have apparently entered a thread with ill informed comment and purpose - but how could it be otherwise as you don't come to our fairs and just appear to wish to snipe at us from 'across the pond'. Be a man get on the boat and see for yourself and then give us some informed comment.

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firstly have to say id great craic at that arena where the ferrets were.good craic and very well done.the lad took the time with the crowd talking about the ferrets while that longnet lad did his display he even had the women and kids holding the ferret which was funny but great to see. you do great work with the fair albert. there were the usual arguments at the racing but what ever was going on at the end with one of the races was bad craic and needs sorted.ill not put anything up here but ask someone you know albert. (tried to message you). on the good stuff had a great time myself and the boss but one bad bit, i was forced into buying one of those fancy barbours for the boss near killed me. lol see yous in birr

Drop me a mail to irishgamefair@btinternet.com Re the Barbour - never go near that man Smyth no lady is safe from buying a Barbour from him!

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albert your a great man for what you do with the game fairs, I wasn't getting at that point. just the giving of money to the anti scum who will no doubt use the "MASSACRED GREYHOUND" by blood thirsty maniacs known as hunting folk against the whole hunting community and id even bet there would be no mention of the thanks for the donation towards the dog from the great game fairs off Ireland next time its on the news. keep up the good work that you do albert im sure many a man hold you in high regard for what you represent.

 

I think everyone would have preferred the money to go directly to the treatment of the dog involved. It is unfortunate that bodies like the USPCA and RSPCA and some of the animal shelters appear to be pursuing an animal rights agenda rather than concentrating on looking after abandoned or distressed animals. I do not see their role is in harassing legitimate sportsmen pursuing legitimate sports. I was delighted to assist in a small way to help redress some of their activities with respect to one sportsman. If whoever ran the collection lets me know I will ensure it gets publicity in Irish Countrysports and Country Life magazine.

if whoever ran the collection...................are you saying you dont know who is taking up collections at your fairs.as someone who donated money i feel cheated .is there any action going to be taken against whoever started this ill thoughtout idea.

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albert your a great man for what you do with the game fairs, I wasn't getting at that point. just the giving of money to the anti scum who will no doubt use the "MASSACRED GREYHOUND" by blood thirsty maniacs known as hunting folk against the whole hunting community and id even bet there would be no mention of the thanks for the donation towards the dog from the great game fairs off Ireland next time its on the news. keep up the good work that you do albert im sure many a man hold you in high regard for what you represent.

 

I think everyone would have preferred the money to go directly to the treatment of the dog involved. It is unfortunate that bodies like the USPCA and RSPCA and some of the animal shelters appear to be pursuing an animal rights agenda rather than concentrating on looking after abandoned or distressed animals. I do not see their role is in harassing legitimate sportsmen pursuing legitimate sports. I was delighted to assist in a small way to help redress some of their activities with respect to one sportsman. If whoever ran the collection lets me know I will ensure it gets publicity in Irish Countrysports and Country Life magazine.

if whoever ran the collection...................are you saying you dont know who is taking up collections at your fairs.as someone who donated money i feel cheated .is there any action going to be taken against whoever started this ill thoughtout idea.

 

Nans pat,

 

At the time I wrote what you quoted I did not know who ran the collection but as I deal in facts not wild speculation I took steps to find out. In spite of terrier & lurcher enthusiasts thinking I have nothing else to do but to address problems in their area I cannot be everywhere at once. I was not asked for permission to collect money as I understand it was a spontaneous reaction to animal suffering by two members of the organising team. Of course there is no action to be taken against such a well meaning gesture but I have advised them that before any money is handed over that the conditions of the donation be made clear i.e. that the money is SOLELY to be used for the treatment of the animal involved and the rehoming off it. I think that's what most people who donated would have wanted and I will give it positive publicity - that should resolve any concerns. Like your earlier complaint about the cost of fish suppers last year - my advice then was to make a choice whether to purchase them or not - I assume you made a similar choice when you made a donation. I do give regularly to collections BUT I do make sure I know to whom it is going. If you feel you have 'been cheated' with regard to this collection I am happy to refund your donation myself.

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where does the gate money go ?

 

Estate Rental, Insurance, advertising, marquees, electrics, toilets, stewards, first aid, directional signs, printing costs, sponsoring FREE stands for the sporting organisations; barriers, arena performers, showers, ground preparation AND THE BEST PRIZES IN IRELAND FOR TERRIERS< LURCHERS and WHIPPETS; CLAY SHOOTING ; GUNDOGS & ANGLING; and sponsorship of sporting organisations; shows, gundog tests and trials, fishing competitions etc throughout the year. OVER THE THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF THE FAIR WE HAVE BEEN THE LARGEST SPONSOR OF COUNTRYSPORTS ACTIVITIES IN IRELAND.

 

And if there is anything over after that - towards a contingency fund against getting really bad weather.

 

So that is covered by the gate money? Where does the stall holders money go then? Because they pay a lot to have their wares for sale at your shows

Y.I.S Leeview

 

 

I had said you and I should correspond personally rather than openly because I don't know what I have done to you but I have never seen anything from you about our events, which you don't attend, other than criticism. I was asked a question about gate money and I answered it in terms of all of our costs. Exhibitors do NOT pay a lot to exhibit and we often swop stands for sponsorship for prizes and we try to give smaller companies starting up a helping hand. To put things into perspective the Garden Show up the road, with similar crowds, charges roughly twice as much to exhibit. Obviously exhibitors fees like the rest of the revenue from the show goes into the cost structure above. If you are sufficently interested in the cost structure of our fairs and wish to offer constrtuctive criticism or even informed comment do pop along to them and I'll show you rather than you sitting sniping from 'across the pond'. For now I'll make you a sporting challenge - name one major fair that puts more of the revenue raised back into sponsorship of the prizes at their event and into other sporting organisations and their events than we do and I will donate £100 to a charity of your choice. As i have said before I have never needed the fairs for my livelihood and have always worked outside of them to provide for my family. That is why in 35 years everyone has got paid whether we had profit making or loss making fairs and why we can and do put money back. I run fairs because so many clubs rely on them for revenue, our exhibitors many of whom have become friends and not cutomers need them - one Uk exhibitor to my embarrasment hugged me on Sunday night and said we had saved him again as we did last year' and I have met and continue to meet great people. If you do not recognise that we are a bulwark against the antis they certainly do because within Ireland no one has had the same amount of attention from them over the years including personal and family campaigns of harassment, death threats from four masked guys with crossbows published in the paper, harassment of our sponsors and exhibitors, personal assault by over a dozen - fortunately 'old hickory' was a great equaliser, assaults on our house and cars etc. I don't expect or want praise for what I do - as I said at our press conference I genuinely get much more pleasure and prefer to give awards than receive them - I fully expect attacks from the antis but I do think the fair concept that I and my colleagues put on could and should expect support from those who are supposed to be 'friends of country sports'. You have an invitation to come to one of our fairs and to see if we can sort out your personal animosity 'man to man' or take up the challenge above. YIS AlbertJ

 

Can you define exhibitors as opposed to traders please? exhibitors show/race dogs, traders sell from stalls that they have paid for this purpose IMHO

as for naming one major fair that puts more revenue raised back into sponsorship of the prizes at their event....Living Heritage run qualifiers over the season and have several grand finals for £1,000 each racing,dash and coursing

Y.I.S Leeview

 

As usual Lee you speak with such definitive authority people are in danger of thinking you are right! I run events where exhibitors sell their products, their services and /or promote their businesses from EXHIBITION stands. Prior to running fairs we organised trade EXHIBITIONS and I have also consulted with the World Bank on advising the Indonesian government on exhibition systems in trade centres and exhibition stands as part of an overall international marketing project. Hence I should once again claim to know a little more about terminology in this area than you. AND SURPRISE, SURPRISE The Living Heritage Series of Fairs - call their 'traders' EXHIBITORS too. Thumbing through their site I see some good prizes but nothing like the the sort of prizes we have for our fairs. Now Lee once again you have apparently entered a thread with ill informed comment and purpose - but how could it be otherwise as you don't come to our fairs and just appear to wish to snipe at us from 'across the pond'. Be a man get on the boat and see for yourself and then give us some informed comment.

 

 

Wow where do you find all this time Albert? But your not running an exhibition its supposed to be a Game Fair surely?

When you were at Crufts(where you got a rossette) as an exhibitor were you showing a dog or selling your wares?

Living Heritage pay out £1,000 to the winner NOT goods to the equivalent value of donated prizes. So ask the people who enter your events if they are happy with your donated prizes or would they prefer the cash?

I've been on the boat several times judging in both north and Eire unfortunately that does nt leave much time for looking around the stalls.

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With their barking and crooning canine friends by their sides, these little people were in their happy place and full of winning spirit As the day progressed into evening, it was raffle time and then the excitement began. It is unbelievable the buzz of excitement the raffle generates to the people around the ring. There were some great items in the raffle, and some very happy campers going home with great prizes The Racing started at approximately 12 noon followed by Showing. Here are the Racing and Showing Results: ***Racing Results*** Pups Kieran with Jimmy Kirsty with Sika Whippet James Mullen with Junior James Mullen with Toby Under 21s Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Bill Rose Mc Coy with Arlo Under 22s Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Venus Rose Mc Coy with Texas Under 23 elite Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Lady Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Cody Under 23s traditional lurcher Mj with Lila Under 24 smooth Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Jack Rose Mc Coy with Prada Under 24 hairy Harry Roche with Sula Joyce Scott with Susan Master McGrath Jake with Storm Joyce Scott with Guss Mick the Miller Jed Donagh with Chaz Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Sugar Light bull Yapper Hayes with Lady Leigh Thompson with Roxy Heavy bull Joyce Scott with Mable Leigh Thompson with King Terrier Matthew Wisdom with Rocco Elaine with Ruby Greyhounds Barry Holland with Hunter ***Showing Results*** Overall Champion Pup Clodagh Gentle with Dash Overall Champion Whippet James Mullen with Toby Overall Champion Lurcher Shane Burns with Buster Overall Champion Terrier Marty Mc Donald with Rebel Overall Champion Strong Dog Chris Mc Court with Sandy Overall Champion Hound Iveaghs Grapevine Overall Champion and Best in Show Marty Mc Donald with Rebel Overall Champion Reserve Chris Mc Court with Sandy Congratulations to all above winners and well done. And Finally, may I take this opportunity to thank the judges on the day, for doing a wonderful job.The Judging was delivered with accuracy and integrity, and a job was well done by all. A special word of thanks to these legends in the Doggie world yes The Mc Grath Dog Racing Club Carlow. Again this year Biddy, you and the boys, and you as a team excelled yourselves in everything you done on the day for the Burren Working Dog Charity Show and Club and many thanks for that. You have been so helpful to so many clubs North and South of the border over the years and long may it last. Finally, Finally this top show would not of been possible without this now well experienced and brilliant show organiser. Yes, I would like to thank the coordinator of this spectacular charity event Stephen Mc Nally and his family, Dad Louis, mother Margaret, brothers Martin and Noel, sister Theresa, Philip Mackin, and a most willing, helpful and friendly back up team and helpers for another top charity show and race day. A light went out in the Mc Nally household, when Stephen and his family lost a son and a beloved brother to cancer. This is total heart break for any family, but Stephens reason and inspiration behind the Burren Charity Working Dog Shows is to keep the memory of his brother alive through giving back to the charities, through his dog shows to the people who helped the family in their hour of need. This years chosen charity “Daisy Lodge Cancer Fund For Children “ is a charity that makes a real difference in the lives of families affected by cancer. Their mission is to empower and connect families, giving them the support they need to cope with the emotional and practical challenges of a cancer diagnosis. They also stand beside bereaved families, offering care and guidance to those grieving the loss of a child or parent. This is where your gate, racing, ring and raffle contribution to The Burren Charity Working Dog Show will go to, and what a very worthy cause. For that we truly thank you for your contribution. Thanks to Stephen and the Burren Team for a most enjoyable day, for the kindness you have shown to John and myself on the day. A brilliant venue and a brilliant day full of lovely memories, and I am already looking forward to more of the same god willing in 2026. To we meet again God Bless. Margaret Mc Stay
    • By appleblossom
      The Keep er Lit Dog Show and Raceday Sunday 20th July 2025
      Doagh Equestrian is situated on the beautiful Antrim coast in the village of Doagh, Co Antrim. This was a new venue for the “Keep er Lit” Dog show and Race day and the ideal spot for   last Sundays Show.  
      From early morning, cars and trailers arrived from North and South of the border. Some people came as far away as Limerick and Drogheda with families and dogs in tow. Our good canine folk love a good dog show in the summer and a chat with like minded people. They certainly were not disappointed at the Keep er Lit show.  
      As the show progressed, so did the banter and the craic. The rings were well spaced out with a good long race track. Paul Boyd was there with his country sports stand, with everything needed in the hunting fraternity. 
      Some very tasty burgers were available on site and an Equestrian shop with great discounts on offer on the day. I had to take control of my retail therapy when I got into that shop, as I was like a child in a toy shop with to much to choose from.
      The weather was glorious all day and at times to warm. As usual the raffle generated a great buzz around the field with some great prizes on offer. 
      The show started with the racing first at approximately 12.30 
      Here are the Racing and Showing Results 
      Racing Results from the Pen of Biddy Mc Grath
      Whippets
      Fred Gentle with Clive
      Fred Gentle with Susie
      Under 21s
      Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Bill
      Rose Mc Coy with Arlo
      Under 22s 
      Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Ruby
      Rose Mc Coy with Texas
      Under 23s 
      Kirby-Jane Mc Kibben with Shiba 
      Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Cody
      Under 24 smooth 
      Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Jack 
      Rose Mc Coy with Prada 
      Under 24 Hairy 
      Jed Donagh with Tess 
      Matthew with Rebel 
      Bullcross Light
      Yapper Hayes with Lady
      Joyce Scott with Axle
      Bullcross Heavy 
      Joyce Scott with Mable
      Matthew with Willow 
      Pups 
      Lewis Lyons with Rex
      Gadgie with Sport 
      Greyhound 
      Barry Holland with Hunter 
      Katelyn Mc Kenzie with Luna 
      Mick the Miller 
      Jed Donagh with Chance
      Lynzi Gardiner Magill with Sugar 
      Master Mc Grath Qualifer
      Paul Owens with King 
      Jack Townsend with Xara
      Showing Results from the Pen of Leigh Thompson
      Overall Champion Lurcher 
      Ged Donagh with Shea
      Reserve 
      Lisa Beggs with Rossa
      Overall Champion Whippet
      Karla Wilson with Junior
      Reserve 
      John Shaw with Blue
      Overall Champion Terrier
      Kenny Hamilton with Ned
      Reserve 
      Ged Donagh with Pip.
      Overall Champion Pet
      Jackie with Frost
      Reserve 
      Michelle Wendt with Harry
      Overall Strong Dog Champion 
      Franky Corrigan with Prada 
      Reserve 
      Graham Ryan with Winnie
      Overall Show Champion and Best in Show
      Ged Donagh with Shea
      Reserve Overall Show Champion
      Franky Corrigan with Prada
      Overall Puppy Champion
      Graham Ryan with Celt
      Congratulations to all above winners.
      And Finally, may I take this opportunity to thank the judges and their ring stewards on the day,on behalf of the Keep er Lit Team for a job well done.
      Strong Dog Judge : Gareth Barnett
      Lurcher Judge       : Gerard Melaugh
      Whippet Judge      : Colin Maguire
      Terrier Judge         : Martin Breen
      Pets Judge             : Gail Ross
      Judging is not an easy job, but you were consistent and fair, and very successful with the end product. 
      The racing was carried out as usual to perfection by The Mc Grath Racing Club Carlow. These people have many years experience in the Canine world both in showing and racing and their input helps to alleviate the pressure on the show organizer on the day. A job well done Biddy and team. 
      Some lovely photographs were taken on the day by various people, and no doubt these will be up on the site shortly.
      And Finally, Finally, they say behind every good man is a good woman and Leigh Thompson along with Paddy Gibson, you both definitely fitted into that category. Your show was run with impeccable organisation. It was evident on the day a lot of hard work and sleepless nights was put into  this now annual Show. Leigh and Paddy you pulled out all the stops on the day and produced a top class show in a top class venue. Well done and a credit to you both.
      I am Looking forward to more of the same in 2026. Thank you for the memories.To we meet again God Bless.
        
       Margaret Mc Stay
       
       
    • By appleblossom
      FROM THE PEN OF MARGARET MC STAY   ****RIGHT FOLKS UPWARDS AND ONWARDS.****   ANOTHER TOP SHOW THIS WEEKEND.   ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE BURREN DOG SHOW AND RACEDAY THIS SATURDAY 26th JULY 2025. FOLKS THIS SHOW IS A CHARITY SHOW IN AID OF DAISY LODGE CANCER FUND FOR CHILDREN AND ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE DAY GOES TO THIS SPECIAL CHARITY.   ****REMEMBER EVERY PENNY YOU CONTRIBUTE TO THIS VERY SPECIAL SHOW AND CAUSE ON THE DAY , HELPS MAKE SOME LITTLE ONE SOMEWHERE VERY COMFORTABLE IN THEIR HOUR OF NEED.****   HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE     FOR YOUR SAT NAVS:   Greenan Road   Newry   BT34 2PT   Margaret Mc Stay
    • By appleblossom
      My Dog Show List So Far for 2025 Up Dated : 18.07.2025
      From : The Pen of Margaret Mc Stay
      Sunday 20th July 2025
        HIGH HO HIGH HO ANOTHER TOP SHOW ON THE GO SUNDAY 20TH JULY KEEP ER LIT DOG SHOW AND RACEDAY AT: MOYRA ROAD DOAGH CO ANTRIM BT39 OSQ ***THIS SHOW WILL BE A 5 NATIONS QUALIFER FOR LURCHERS/WHIPPETS/TERRIERS ***   Saturday 26th July 2025 The Burren Working Dog Show and Raceday, Greenan Road, Newry,
      Co Down
      BT34 2PT
      Sunday 27th July 2025
      WEIGHTPULL COMPETITION (Novice rules)
      Date : 27th July 2025 Location: Drom Aluinn Kennels BT 45 7LD Weigh in : 11am Open to all Breeds and sizes of dog All dogs competing must be 12mths or older in good health and free from injury Female dogs in heat will not be allowed All dogs are the responsibility of their owners and should be on leads unless instructed otherwise by someone running the events. Please supervise children at all times. All equipment needed can be provided on the day. This will be a dual event running alongside Mid-Ulster Weightpull and Athletics Association K9 Athletics competition also so promising to be a great day out for everyone! Refreshments will be provided on the day also!   Saturday 2nd August 2025
      Combined Clubs Dog Show and Northern Ireland Champion of Champions, Gilford, Co Down
      Saturday 16th August 2025
      Tally Ho Working Dog Show. Full details later
      Sunday 24th August 2025
      The Glenshane Dog Show and Race Day, Co Derry
      Sunday 31st August 2025
      The Mc Grath Racing Club Dog Show and Raceday, Co Carlow
      Margaret Mc Stay
       
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