Simmental Judges Out In Force At Bridgewater Farm

by | Jul 1, 2013


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The Northern Ireland Simmental Cattle Breeders’ Club’s annual stockjudging event attracted more than 130 club members and friends from throughout the Province.

The event was hosted by club chairman Nigel Glasgow, and his wife Phyllis, who own the noted Bridgewater Farm Herd based at Cookstown, in County Tyrone.

NI Club chairman Nigel Glasgow, and wife Phyllis, hosted the c annual stockjudging competition. They received a token of appreciation from vice-chairman Richard Rodgers.

Judges, both novice and experienced, placed the four classes on cattle on show – senior heifers, junior heifers and two classes of cows. At the end of the evening everyone was keen to hear the opinions of master judge Robin Boyd from the Slievenagh Herd in Portglenone.

William Thompson, Bank of Ireland, congratulates the Under 21 stockjudging winners from left, Joel Nelson, Rosslea; Craig Cowan, Fivemiletown; Kyle Hayes, Upper Ballinderry; and James Carson, Cookstown. Missing from picture are Zara Stubbs, Irvinestown, and Andrew Clarke, Killyleagh.

The club organises the event annually to select teams to represent Northern Ireland at the parent society’s national stockjudging finals. This year, for the first-time ever, the national event which attracts competitors from throughout the British Isles, is taking place in Northern Ireland. The venue is Fermanagh County Show at Enniskillen on Wednesday, August 7.

Under 30 stockjudging winners Thomas Hamilton, Rock; Chris Boyd, Portglenone; Shane McDonald, Tempo. Front, from left: William Ferguson, Stewartstown; Robert Hamilton, Rock; and Rebecca Hamilton, Rock. Included is sponsor William Thompson, Bank of Ireland.

Normally the club selects two teams annually, two judges under 21 years-old, and two judges under 30-years-old. However, with the 2013 final taking place in County Fermanagh, the NI Simmental Cattle Breeders’ Club is putting forward three teams in each age category.

The Northern Ireland Simmental Cattle Breeders’ Club is also indebted to new sponsor Bank of Ireland, for its generous sponsorship of the young judges who will be competing at the national final.

William Thompson from Bank of Ireland was on-hand to congratulate the winners who qualified for team selection.

The junior teams include (under 21yrs): Craig Cowan, Fivemiletown; Joel Nelson, Rosslea; Zara Stubbs, Irvinestown; James Carson, Cookstown; Kyle Hayes, Upper Ballinderry; and Andrew Clarke, Tynan.

The senior teams include (21 to 30yrs): Shane McDonald, Tempo; Thomas Hamilton, Rock; William Ferguson, Stewartstown; Robert Hamilton, Rock; Chris Boyd, Portglenone; and Jonny Hazelton, Dungannon.

Winners of the open class were: 1, Keith Nelson, Rosslea; 2, George Nelson, Rosslea; 3, Sean McGarvey.

Everyone enjoyed the evening’s craic and a delicious BBQ supper.

Club vice-chairman Richard Rodgers thanked the Glasgow family for their hospitality and presented them with a token of the club’s appreciation.

Open class stockjudging winner Keith Nelson, Rosslea, is congratulated by William Thompson, Bank of Ireland.

Four generations: NI Simmental Cattle Breeders' Club chairman Nigel Glasgow, Bridgewater Farm, Cookstown, with his father Ian; daughter Alana Bell; and granddaughter Poppy Bell.

Stockjudging competitor Alice Stubbs, Irvinestown.

 Brothers Matthew and Andrew Robson, Kilbride Farm, Doagh.

 Host Nigel Glasgow, with David Hazelton, Dungannon.

Taking part in the NI Simmental Club's junior stockjudging competition are brothers Kyle, Sam and James Hayes, Upper Ballinderry.

 Christopher Weatherup, Ballyclare, and NI Simmental Club vice-chairman Richard Rodgers, Portglenone.

 Alan Kennedy, Upper Ballinderry.