FOLLOWING its return, a Hampshire farming show has revealed its award winners from the day of agricultural competitions.
Alresford Agricultural Show returned to Tichborne Park, for the first time since 2019, on September 3 with a host of activities, artisan stalls, displays and competitions.
Here are the results to the competitions held throughout the day, including awards for cattle, sheep and horses as well as cereals, pulses, oilseed and hay. Results are ordered as ‘owner’ with ‘animal name’, breed and handler (if applicable).
Cattle Classes
Classes one and two are for commercial beef.
Class 1 - Best Butchers Steer - Cancelled
Class 2 - Best Butchers Heifer
First: Simon Peace with Wee Nicola, Aberdeen Angus
Second: Simon Peace with Madame Macron, Limousin
Third: Sarah Jackson with Goscombe Solace, Limousin
The Cohen Perpetual Challenge Cup - For the best exhibit from classes one and two: Simon Peace with Wee Nicola
Classes three, four and five are for Hereford.
Class 3 - Cow or Heifer with calf or in calf
First: E & J Lake with Pulham Pansy
Second: Englefield Home Farm with E.Suzzanah and calf
Class 4 - Maiden Heifer
First: E & J Lake with Borovere Pansy 1st
Second: E & J Lake with Pulham Hazel 19th
Third: Harriet Jackson with Hudley 1 Luna
Class 5 - Bull any age
First: Englefield Home Farm with Englefield Wesley
The Shrine Perpetual Challenge Trophy & Breed Society Sash and Rosette- For the best exhibit from classes 3, 4 & 5
Champion awarded to: E & J Lake with Pulham Pansy 26
Reserve awarded to: E & J Lake with Borovere Pansy 1st
Classes six, seven and eight are for Charolais.
Class 6 - Cow with Calf or in Calf
First: Mortimers Farm Ltd with Mortimers Margarita and calf
Second: Nick Jones with Waterman Fabulous and calf
Class 7 - Heifer born after January 1st 2019
First: Mortimers Farm Ltd with Mortimers Serendipity
Second: Nick Jones with Waterman Sparkle
Class 8 - Bull any Age
First: Nick Jones with Waterman Noble
The National Westminster Bank Perpetual Challenge Cup and the British Charolais Provincial Champion Rosette to the breed champion from classes 6, 7 & 8
Champion awarded to: Mortimers Farm Ltd with Mortimers Margarita
Reserve awarded to: Mortimers Farm Ltd with Mortimers Serendipity
Classes nine, 10 and 11 are for Aberdeen Angus.
Class 9 - Cow or heifer with calf or in calf
First: A.E. & C Bishop with Warrenho Frances and calf
Class 10 - Maiden Heifer
First: David Batch with Lockerley Erica
Class 11 - Bull of any age
First: David Batch with Lockerley Mr Big
Second: A.E. & C Bishop with Warrenho Lord Havana
The Bibby Perpetual Challenge Cup, and a Tartan Sash will be awarded to the breed champion from classes 9, 10 & 11.
Champion awarded to: A.E. & C Bishop with Warrenho Frances
Reserve awarded to: David Batch with Lockerley Erica
Classes 12, 13, 14 and 15 are for rare and traditional British native breeds.
Class 12 - Cow with Calf or in Calf
First: Home Farm Partnership with Hursley Flossy Nutmeg and calf, BSH breed
Second: Nicola O’Connell with Oaklands Gretel, Gloucester breed
Third: Steven Gennings with Hill View Dorcas, Gloucester breed
Class 13 - Maiden Heifer
First: Abbey Maclean with Batch Rose, Beef Shorthorn breed
Second: Andrew Wolfe with Brightstone Willow, Belted Galloway breed
Third: Simon Peace with Peace Poll Feroder 1st, Sussex breed
Class 14 - Heifer in Calf or with Calf
First: Sue Harrow with Waterfield Gorgeous Gorgia, Murray Grey breed
Second: Steven Gennings with Hill View Daphnne, Gloucester breed
Class 15 - Bull any Age
First: Steven Gennings with Hill View Paddy, Gloucester breed
The Sparks Tool Hire Perpetual Trophy, awarded to the Champion from classes 12, 13, 14 & 15.
Champion awarded to: Abbey Maclean with Batch Rose
Reserve awarded to: Steve Gennings with Hillview Paddy
Classes 16, 17 and 18 are for open beef breeds.
First: Sarah Jackson with Homebryers Pindi, Limousin breed
Class 17 - Heifer born after January 1, 2019
First: Harriet Jackson with Firecraker Sparkling Diamond, Limousin breed
Class 18 - Bull any Age
First: Sarah Jackson with Goscombe Rolex, Limousin breed
Open Beef Breed Championship
Champion awarded to: Sarah Jackson with Goscombe Rolex
Reserve awarded to: Sarah Jackson with Homebryers Pindi
Classes 19 and 20 are for beef calf and calf young handlers.
Class 19 - Best Beef Calf or Cross breed calf- born after September 1, 2021
First: Mortimers Farm Ltd with Mortimers Tequila, B. Charolais breed
Second: E & J Lake with Pulham Hazel 19th, Hereford breed
Third: E & J Lake with Borovere Pansy 1st, Hereford breed
Class 20 - Best Beef Calf Handler 7-18 years, calf born after September 1, 2021
First: A.E. & C Bishop with Warrenho Frances, handled by Freddie Bishop
Second: E & J Lake with Borovere Pansy 1st, handled by Charlie Lake
Third: E & J Lake with Pulham Hazel 19th, handled by Stacey Lake
Winner of class 20 awarded the N. Corbett Perpetual Challenge Cup
Class 21 for Beef Pairs
Class 21 - Pair of same breed beef animals entered in previous classes and belonging to the same owner
First: Harriet Jackson with Firecracker Sparkling Diamond
Second: E & J Lake with Lake Pair
Third: Nick Jones with Waterman Pair
Winner of class 21 awarded the Hampshire Chronicle Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Classes 22-27 are part of the Dexter Championship.
Class 22 - Cow in Milk
First: Tim Stevenson with Beechwood Hazel and calf
Class 23 – Dry Cow – No entries
Class 24 - Heifer born before September 1, 2021, not having calved
First: Tim Stevenson with Beechwood Gloria
Second: Mrs C A Compton with Dever Freya
Third: Mrs C A Compton with Dever Friday
Class 25 - Calved Heifer in milk or Dry
First: Tim Stevenson with Beechwood Gorse
Class 26 - Bull any Age – No entries
Class 27 - Calf born after September 1, 2021
First: Tim Stevenson with Beechwood Harold
The Hunt Perpetual Challenge Cup and The Breed Spoon, awarded to the breed champion from classes 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 & 27.
Champion awarded to: Tim Stevenson with Beechwood Hazel
Reserve awarded to: Tim Stevenson with Beechwood Gloria
Classes 28, 29 and 30 are for dairy breeds or crossbreeds.
Class 28 - Maiden Heifer born after September 1, 2021
First: Andrew Wolfe with Bluebelle, Jersey breed
Class 29 - Heifer in calf or in milk, first lactation – Cancelled
Class 30- Cow in milk having had at least two calves – No entries
Dairy Championship
Championship awarded to: Andrew Wolfe with Bluebelle
Class 31 - Pair of same breed dairy animals entered into a previous class and belonging to the same owner.
First: Steven Gennings with Hill View Pair, Gloucester breed
Winner awarded The James Harris Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Class 32 - Best Dairy calf Handler 7-18 years and calf born after September 1, 2021
First: Andrew Wolfe with Bluebelle, Jersey breed, handler Willow Wolfe
Winner awarded The Bevan Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Dairy Champion - The Alresford Coursing Club PCC (Burge)
Winner: Tim Stevenson Beechwood Hazel
Reserve: Tim Stevenson Beechwood Gloria
Dairy Heifer Champion The Dutton PCC
Winner: Tim Stevenson with Beechwood Gloria
Beef Champion
Winner: Mortimers Farm Ltd with Mortimers Margarita
Reserve: Abbey Maclean with Batch Rose
Horse Classes
Class 101ROR
First: Charlene Smith with Penchesco
Second: Laura Southgate with Dancing Ellie
Third: Lise Wood with Emma’s Secrets
Class 102 Ridden Cob
First: Barry Smith with Nightjar
Second: Valerie Disley
Third: Sandy Garlick with Granite
Class 103 Hacks/Riding Horses
1st Victoria Smith Greenhall Polly
2nd Emma’s Secrets
3rd Charlotte Plank Jigilo’s Secret
Champion: Nightjar
Reserve: Greenhall Polly
Class 104 Competition Horse
First: Jigilo’s Secret
Second: Bria Corr with Kilcogy Moon
Third: Vicki Cope with Forceful Appeal
Class 105 Side Saddle Equitation
First: Moya Payne with Derrow Lad
Second: Rosie Hooper with Currachmore Sammy
Third: Victoria Joyce with Ravens Primative Flight
Champion: Kilcogy Moon
Reserve: Derrow Lad
Class 106 45cm SJ
First: Sam Holmess with Indigo Blue
Second: Harry Butterfill with Bambi
Third: Imogen Price with Caeglas Ches
Class 107 60cm SJ
First: Sienna Rogers with Kudos Gabriella
Second: Indigo Blue
Third: Emily Bilham with Teddy Bear
Class 108 70cm SJ
First: Teddy Bear
Second: Rachel Bell with Mockbeggar Robert
Third: Zia Plato with Blackbird Beauty
Class 109 80cm SJ
First: Isabel Rendall with Williams Unlikely Lad
Second: Hattie Lloyd with Brisbane III
Third: Laura Bilham with Westfield Rebel
Class 110 90cm SJ
First: Williams Unlikely Lad
Second: Grace Ditcham with Cudgeleys Cuckoo Temple
Third: Alice Appleyard with Washington Minx
Class 111 Chase Me Charlie
First: Ella Wood with Howen Rebel
Class 201 Lead Rein
First: Poppy Bailey with Glebedale Matilda
Second: Lily Smith with Bluebell
Third: Chloe Finch with Honey
Class 202 First Ridden
First: Florence Paice with Westfirle Bluebird
Second: Jessica Lacey with Afan Christopher
Third: Elizabeth Bailey with Clarinden Silver Dollar
Champion: Westfirle Bluebird
Class 203 Novice WHP
First: Veida Walker with Waterford Pink Parade
Second: Lucy Bason Mansty with Honey Mai
Third: Lucy Greenwood with Drybarrows Belgarvia
Class 204 Open WHP
First: Cudgeleys Cuckoo Temple
Second: Lauren Copestake with Pot Luck
Class 205 Small breeds M&M Ridden
First: Danielle Bourne Hilin with Charlie Boy
Class 206 Large Breeds M&M Ridden
First: Samantha Fowler with Glencarrig Marble
Second: Rachael Steele with Llwynhywel The President
Third: Nicola Glover with Ridley High Flyer
Champion: Hilin Charlie Boy
Reserve: Glencarrig Marble
Class 207 Riding Club/Pony Club Pony
First: Steph Chaplin with Havenbeech Silver Wagtail
Second: Jessica Lacey with Edmondstown Pat
Third: Kirstie Joyce with Limitless
Class 208 Best Hunting Pony
First: Pot Luck
Class 209 Ridden Veteran
First: Jo-Anna Conyngham with The Fusilier
Second: Jenna Hooper with Miss Ellie
Third: Limitless
Class 210 Ridden Coloured
First: Havenbeech Silver Wagtail
Second: Sophie Bailey with Tricklebank Sirius
Third: Pat Fewster with Bascote Percival
Class 211 In Hand coloured
First: Heather Linfield with Hollydell Hearsay
Second: Bascote Percival
Third: Lynn Clinkard with Moorfarm Amber
Champion: Havenbeech Silver Wagtail
Reserve: Hollydell Hearsay
Class 212 Competition Horse/Pony In Hand
First: Amanda Corr with Woodcroft Skyfall
Second: Moorfarm Amber
Third: Claire Ayling with Heatherland Sofina
Class 213 Veteran In Hand
First: Georgie Cooper with Rushmoor Moonlight Dancer
2nd Barbara Harries Blackjack
3rd Hannah Lejasmeiers Quiksilver
Class 305 M&M In Hand 1,2,3 yr olds
First: Tahnee Jones with Blanche Gallo
Second: Alan Davey with Rekclif Vanity Fair
Third: Marie Slater with Brynseion Yes Minister
Class 307 M&M In Hand Small Breeds Home Produced
First: Sally Payne with Moortown Butterfly II
Second: Lorrie Clarke with Wian Uptown Girl
Third: Veronica Fowler with Moelbanc Firefly
Class 308 M&M In Hand Large Breeds Home Produced
First: Merced Etherington with Trailtrow Tormore
Second: Nicola Glover with Ridley High Flyer
Class 309 M&M In Hand small breeds 4yrs+
First: Ruth Robbins with Stow Manifesto
Second: Moortown Butterfly II
Class 310 M&M In hand Large Breeds 4yrs+
First: Glencarrig Marble
Second: Trailtrow Tromore
Champion: Glencarrig Marble
Reserve: Moortown Butterfly II
Sheep Classes
Classes 57-60 are pure breed.
Class 57 - A Pair of Shearing Ewes Born in 2021
First: Will Carter with a Poll Dorset
The Colebrook PCC for the best exhibit in class 57
Awarded to: Will Carter
Class 58 - A Pair or ewe lambs born in 2022
First: Hollie Gravestock with Texel, Texel breed
Second: Harriet Jackson with Goscombe Glamour+1, Blue Texel breed
Third: Simon Cobden with Meonwara, Suffolk breed
Class 59 - One Ram lamb born in 2022
First: Hollie Gravestock with Blue Texel, Blue Texel breed
Second: Harriet Jackson with Goscombe Gino, Blue Texel breed
Third: Hollie Gravestock with Blue Texel, Blue Texel breed
Class 60 - One Ram born before December 1, 2021
First: Simon Cobden with Meonwara, Suffolk breed
Second: Will Carter with a Texel breed
Third: Harriet Jackson with Hackney Dragon, Blue Texel breed
The Savill PCC for the Champion Ram in classes 59 & 60
Awarded to: Hollie Gravestock
Classes 61, 62 and 63 are cross breed and butchers lamb classes.
Class 61 - A Pair of Shearing Ewes, any breed, born in 2021
First: M & E Lailey with a Texel L breed
Second: Simon Cobden with Meonwara, Suffolk X breed
Third: M & E Lailey with a Suffolk X breed
The Mortimer Perpetual Trophy for the best exhibit in Class 61
Awarded to: M & E Lailey
Class 62 - A pair of Butchers Lambs, any breed
First: Southwick Estate with a Scottish GreyfacexCharmoise
Second: Simon Cobden with Meonwara, Suffolk X breed
Third: Sparsholt College with a Texel X
Class 63 - A pair of ewe lambs, any breed, born in 2022 and bred by exhibitor
First: Simon Cobden with Meonwara, Suffolk breed
Second: Southwick Estate with a Scottish Greyface x Charmoise
Third: Sparsholt College with a Texel x Charolais
The Col. Sir J. B. Scott Bart PCC for the Champion Exhibit in classes 57, 58, 61, 62 & 63
Awarded to: Hollie Gravestock
Classes 64, 65 and 66 are for the Wool on the hoof exhibit.
Class 64 - Wool on the hoof - One Long wool exhibit
First: Charlotte Dodd with P Hermione, Black Wensleydale breed
Second: Charlotte Dodd with Pinkshill Flavia, Black Wensleydale breed
Class 65 - Wool on the hoof - One short wool exhibit
First: Harriet Hunt with Chloe, Ryeland breed
Second: J Corbett with Durden Violet, Portland breed
Class 66 - Wool on the hoof - One natural coloured exhibit
First: Charlotte Hall with with Tyn-Y-Cae, Black Welsh Mountain breed
Second: Harriet Hunt with Bumble, Coloured Ryeland breed
Third: Charlotte Hall with with Tyn-Y-Cae Ewe, Black Welsh Mountain breed
The J A Bevan PCC for of the Champion Wool on the hoof exhibit
Awarded to: Harriet Hunt
Class 67 - Young handler aged 5-12 years
First: Harriet Hunt with Forest, Coloured Ryeland breed, handler Alf Liddiard
Second: Nicola O'Connell with Oaklands Holly, Herdwick breed, handler Georga Hone
Third: J Corbett with Durden Daisy, Portland breed, handler Imogen Bungard
The Waterston PCC to the winner of class 67
Awarded to: Alf Liddiard
Classes 68-72 are rare and native breeds
Class 68 - Ewe Lamb
First: Charlotte Hall with Tyn-Y-Cae Ewe Lamb, Black Welsh Mountain breed
Second: J Corbett with Durden Violet, Portland breed
Third: Margot Don with Bradley Orchard Jazz, Shropshire breed
Class 69 - Shearling Ewe
First: Hazel Marks with a Devon Closewool
Second: Nicole Farmer with an Oxford Down
Third: Harriet Hunt with Bumble, Coloured Ryeland breed
Class 70 - Older ewe any age
First: Nicola O'Connell with Oaklands Holly, Herdwick breed
Second: J Corbett with Durden Daisy, Portland breed
Third: Margot Don with Bradley Orchard Fall, Shropshire breed
Class 71 - Ram Lamb
First: Amy Howard with Howard's Yanky, Kerry Hill breed
Second: Charlotte Hall with Tyn-Y-Cae Eric, Black Welsh Mountain breed
Third: J Corbett with Durden Kestrel, Portland breed
Class 72 - Ram any age
First: Harriet Hunt with Moat All That Jazz, Coloured Ryeland breed
Second: Will Carter with Bob, Dorset Horn breed
Third: Amy Howard with Howard's Ram, Kerry Hill breed
The Sparks Tool Hire Perpetual Trophy for the Champion Rare Breed
Awarded to: Hazel Marks
The Myra Beswick Rare Breeds Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the best rare breed of opposite sex to the Champion
Awarded to: Amy Howard
Cereals, Pulses, Oilseed and Hay
Milling Wheat (Gp 1 varieties)
First: N Bright- Skyfall
Second: M L Wilson - Crusoe
Third: John Rook- Zyatt
Milling Wheat (Gp 2 varieties)
First: Mandsmere - Extase
Second: Upton Park - Extase
Third: Ian Ralph - Extase
Wheat (Gp 3 varieties)
First: John Rook
Second: McCowen
Third: Clarkes of Bowley
Feeding Wheat (Gp 4 varieties)
First: G C Parker
Second: Tickner Bros
Third: A F Monk
Spring Malting Barley
First: M L Wilson - Planet
Second: Upton Park - Planet
Third: T M Graham – Planet
Feeding Barley
First: Tickner Bros
Second: Upton Park
Third: A F Monk
Oats
First: McCowen
Second: Rotherfield
Third: Mandsmere
Peas
First: Rotherfield
Second: A F Monk
Third: A F Monk
Beans
First: Ian Ralph
Second: Mandsmere
Third: Upton Park
Oilseed Rape
First: McCowen
Second: Ian Ralph
Third: Upton Park
Bale of Meadow Hay
First: Wilson Atkinson Farms
Second: M S Bailey
Third: Tickner Bros
The Cereal Salver (for the best three cereal entries from different classes)
Awarded to: Upton Park
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