GLASSDRUMMOND MAGICIAN 2546 WINS SUPREME CHAMPION OF THE INTERNATIONAL IRISH MOILED CATTLE SOCIETY ONLINE SHOW 2025

(Supreme Overall Champion – Glassdrummond Magician 2546 exhibited by M & R Garrett)

The IMCS Society during covid times commenced the International Irish Moiled Cattle Society online show which over the years has attracted large numbers of entries from breeders in NI, GB and ROI.  Whilst agricultural shows are back to normal, due to the popularity of the online show which not only opens the opportunity for new breeders who have never shown before to enter, it also provides the only competition for breeders in all three constituencies to enter and compete against one another without their animals having to leave the farm. The haltered section still requires the input of washing, preparing and leading the animal as if it was in the showring at an agricultural show, the only difference is that photos and videos require to be taken which can be a bit more challenging when taking photos of the cattle in the field for breeders entering in the non-haltered section.  Another purpose of the online show, it gives the opportunity to gain experience and confidence to halter break, lead your animals, take photos and videos, the purpose being when it comes to entering the Magnificent Moilie online sale where photos, videos presentation and leading the animal are the main visual part of promotion online when it comes to selling your animal.  The online platform to enter which has now been fined tuned and set up by Sally Crowe (IMCS director based in Scotland), this is the same platform used for entering the online sale, again another important reason for keeping on the online show for breeders to learn the pathway of how to enter online sales.   Several prize-winning animals in the 2025 International Online Show have also been entered in the upcoming H & H Magnificent Moilie online sale, taking place from 25th Sept concluding at noon on 27th Sept.

It was decided last year that due to the large number of entries in historic years, to split the judging of the haltered and non-haltered sections.   In 2025, Caroline Maxwell from Armagh owner of the Magheratimpany herd judged the haltered section and Rachel Armour from Maghera owner of the Beagh herd judged the non-haltered section.  Both Judges then came together with their respective champions from the haltered and non-haltered sections and crowned the Overall Supreme Champion and Overall Reserve Supreme Champion of the International Irish Moiled Cattle Society online show.

(Supreme Overall Champion – Glassdrummond Magician 2546 exhibited by M & R Garrett)

It was a senior bull from the non-haltered section who was crowned Champion of Champions – after winning the non-haltered champion section, male champion and the senior bull class – Glassdrummond Magician 2546 owned by Mervyn and Rachel Garrett from Islandmagee, Co. Antrim, bred by Sam Smiley, Ballynahinch, Co. Down.  This was the first time Mervyn and Rachel entered the online show, emphasizing the essence of having the courage to try something new like entering the online show and going on to win the victory title. No strangers to entering the online show are N & M Moilies (Nigel Edwards and Michelle McCauley) who went on to win reserve champion of champions with their heifer calf Curraghnakeely Penny Lee 0694 who also won the overall champion in the haltered section, haltered female champion and winner of the heifer calf class in the haltered section, bred by Nigel Edwards, Tempo, Co. Fermanagh.

(Reserve Overall Champion and Halter Champion – Curraghnakeely Penny-Lee 0694 exhibited by N & M Moilies)

In the haltered championship the male champion, overall reserve haltered champion and winner of the senior bull class went to Woodbine Casper EX97 owned by Brian O’Kane, Ballymena bred by Ciara and James White.  Brian also went on to win female reserve champion and junior heifer in the haltered section with a homebred animal – Ravelglen Ramona 584.

(Overall Reserve Haltered Champion – Woodbine Casper exhibited by Brian O’Kane)

(Female Reserve Champion in Haltered Section – Ravelglen Ramona 584 – exhibited by Brian O’Kane)

Reserve male champion and winner of the bull class in the haltered section went to Rockhill Alan again another homebred animal bred by Joe Boyce, Co. Limerick

(Male Reserve in Haltered section – Rockhill Alan exhibited by Joe Boyce)

In the non-haltered section overall reserve champion, female champion and winner of the senior cow class went to Glassdrummond Cherry 97 owned and bred by Sam Smiley, Ballynahinch, Co. Down.

(Overall Non-Haltered Reserve Champion – Glassdrummond Cherry 97 exhibited by Sam Smiley)

Male reserve champion in the non-haltered section and winner of the junior bull class went to Ballyvesey Robocop owned by N & M Moilies (Nigel Edwards & Michelle McCauley) bred by Robert Davis of Templepatrick, Co. Antrim.

(Male Reserve in non haltered section Ballyvesey Robocop exhibited by N & M Moilies)

Reserve female champion and winner of the intermediate heifer class in the non-haltered section went to Linglass Midsummer owned and bred by Sally Crowe, Keiss, Scotland.

(Female Reserve in non haltered section – Linglass Midsummer exhibited by Sally Crowe)

JUGES COMMENTS IN THE HALTERED SECTION

 – CAROLINE MAXWELL

Firstly, I would like to thank everyone for putting the time and effort into entering the online show, the overall quality of animals put forward was tremendous, a real credit to each herd and the Irish moiled breed. All classes were packed with quality animals which made judging no easy task.

I was looking for a structurally correct animal with length and depth of the body, width of pins and hips, a stylish appearance and a personal preference a traditionally marked Irish moiled.

The bull calf class Rockhill Alan immediately stood out, this wee bull has great width at the back end a very naturally grown calf with super potential, very closely followed behind was Curraghnakeely Bertie who is a very well put together animal.

Bull class 1st place went to Woodbine Casper who is no stranger to the online show. a very well matured bull who is picture perfect. 

Junior heifer class 1st place was Ravelglen Ramona 584 this is an outstanding animal with great length and movement, she will be a great cow maker, in close 2nd is Curraghnakeely Lily 0652, a very well-balanced heifer, both lovely animals, a real credit to both breeders. 

(1st place winner in the senior cow class in haltered section Ravelglen Bidi exhibited by M & R Garrett)

The cow class was no easy task to judge and by far the hardest class as every animal entered was top quality, my winner was Ravelglen Bidi, this cow has fantastic shape, a lovely square full udder and has an all-round good appearance. 2nd place went to Burren Princess Pandora who is no stranger to the online show. It was very much a flip of the coin moment between these two animals 

The biggest class to judge was the heifer calf class, with a great selection of quality heifers put forward. The first animal to catch my eye was Curraghnakeely Penny-lee 0694 albeit the youngest calf in the class, she just oozes quality, a real showy animal with great structure throughout, one for the future. It was from here that I found my overall champion of the haltered section in Curraghnakeely Penny- lee 0694, beautifully presented by Nigel and Michelle, with reserve champion in the haltered section going to Woodbine Casper an 8 year old well matured Irish moiled bull, both completely different types of animals, but both are brilliant examples of the breed.

Once again congratulations to all and thank you for allowing me to judge the 2025 online show.

(1st place winner in the Intermediate Heifer class in Haltered section – Woodhouse Priscilla exhibited by Mr & Mrs A. Stone)

JUDGES COMMENTS IN THE NON-HALTERED SECTION

 – RACHEL ARMOUR

My overall non haltered champion Glassdrummond Magician 2546 is a well-balanced bull, displaying exceptional length, power, and depth. He combines excellent fleshing ability with a strong topline and plenty of locomotion. His commanding presence ensures he truly stood out from the first time I saw him.  It was very close between this bull and my senior cow winner who got reserve overall champion in the non-haltered section – Glassdrummond Cherry 97.  This cow shows remarkable youthfulness for her age, maintaining excellent overall condition. She possesses a strong, well-structured topline and walks with ease and fluidity. Her udder is in great shape, reflecting sound conformation and ongoing productivity. Overall, she is in perfect condition and continues to present exceptional quality for her age. My reserve male champion Ballyvesey Robocop a standout young bull, just over a year old, with impressive natural muscle, depth of body, and strong, free-flowing movement. Bursting with potential for the future. My reserve female champion Linglass Midsummer is an exceptional two-year-old heifer who displays a perfect balance of style, strength, and breed character. She possesses impressive length and depth, with a frame that is both powerful and feminine. Her strong bone structure adds to her presence, while her overall balance and quality reflect her potential as a future breeding female. A heifer of this calibre stands out not only for her physical attributes but also for the promise she holds for continued success.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who took the time to enter. The quality of stock on display was a credit to all involved, and it was a real pleasure and privilege to judge such a great lineup.

(1st place winner in the Junior non haltered section – Glassdrummond Cherry 144 exhibited by Sam Smiley)

(1st place winner in the heifer calf class non haltered section – Curraghnakeely Bluebell 0678 exhibited by N & M Moilies)

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

 – Judged by Caroline Maxwell & Rachel Armour

The overall supreme champion, Glassdrummond Magician 2546, truly distinguished himself as a remarkable bull. He is a well-balanced individual exhibiting outstanding length, strength, and depth. His exceptional fleshing ability is complemented by a solid topline and impressive movement. It was a unanimous decision he was chosen as the overall.

The striking heifer calf, Curraghnakeely Penny-Lee 0694. A truly impressive young heifer calf with great structure and movement, she is undoubtedly one to watch for the future. Although she was nominated as our reserve overall, it in no way diminishes her as it was a very narrow decision. She was beautifully pictured and presented.

MAGNIFICENT MOILIES ONLINE SALE

It has been a busy time for the Irish Moiled Cattle Society team and breeders with the online show just coming to an end and the fast-approaching H & H Magnificent Moilie Online Sale which will be taking place from noon Thursday 25th Sept concluding noon Saturday 27th Sept.  The online catalogue will be released by H & H shortly; meantime, please follow the Irish Moiled Cattle Society social media pages to view the sale entries ahead of the release of the catalogue.  The advice is as always don’t leave it too late to register with Harrison & Hetherington, Auctioneers, Carlisle. For any more information please contact the breed secretary Gillian Steele by WhatsApp on ++44 7842185008

(1st place winner in the Intermediate Bull class – Curraghnakeely Sportsman 0633 exhibited by N & M Moilies)

(1st place winner in non haltered bull calf class – Glassdrummond Maestro 2686 exhibited by Sam Smiley)

RESULTS

HALTERED SECTION

SENIOR COW CLASS

1st Ravelgen Bidi – M & R Garrett

2nd Burren Princess Pandora – N & M Moilies

3rd Ravelglen Diamond 105 – Brian O’Kane

4th Woodbine Belle – Mr & Mrs A. Stone

5th Birdwood GiGi – Cian Elliott

6th Sunbeck Eliza – Ruth Mulvany

SENIOR BULL CLASS

1st Woodbine Casper – Brian O’Kane

INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CLASS

1st Woodhouse Priscilla – Mr & Mrs A Stone

2nd Curraghnakeely Sylvia 0635 – S & F Cusack

3rd Ballygarden Moselle – S & F Cusack

JUNIOR HEIFER CLASS

1st Ravelglen Ramona 584 – Brian O’Kane

2nd Curraghnakeely Lily 0652 – N & M Moilies

3rd Curraghnakeely Bluebell 0645 – N & M Moilies

4th Ravelglen Ramona 2654 – Brian O’Kane

HEIFER CALF CLASS

1st Curraghnakeely Penny-Lee 0694 – N & M Moilies

2nd Glassdrummond Shamrock – Sam Smiley

3rd Ballyreagh Crocus 6821 – N & M Moilies

4th Curraghnakeely Sylvia 0683 – N & M Moilies

5th Birdwood Nancy – Cian Elliott

6th Glassdrummond Cherry 146 – Sam Smiley

BULL CALF CLASS

1st Rockhill Alan – Joe Boyce

2nd Burren Bertie – N & M Moilies

3rd Burren Bassett – N & M Moilies

4th Ravelglen Cuchalainn – Brian O’Kane

HALTERED CHAMPIONSHIP

Female Champion – Curraghnakeely Penny-Lee 0694 – N & M Moilies

Female Reserve Champion – Ravelglen Ramona 584 – Brian O’Kane

Male Champion – Woodbine Casper – Brian O’Kane

Male Reserve Champion – Rockhill Alan – Joe Boyce

OVERALL HALTERED CHAMPION – Curraghnakeely Penny-Lee 0694 – N & M Moilies

RESERVE OVERALL HALTERED CHAMPION – Woodbine Casper – Brian O’Kane

NON-HALTERED SECTION

SENIOR COW CLASS

1st Glassdrummond Cherry 97 – Sam Smiley

2nd Beechmount Bernie – Kathryn Kendall

3rd Curraghnakeely Pandora 558 – Joe Boyce

4th Curraghnakeely Bluebell 0542 – N & M Moilies

5th Glassdrummond Cherry 127 – Sam Smiley

6th Curraghnakeely Cherry 0518 – N & M Moilies

SENIOR BULL CLASS

1st Glassdrummond Magician 2546 – M & R Garrett

2nd Curraghnakeely Masterpiece – Sam Smiley

3rd Croaghgorm Limited Edition – William Halligan

4th Ravelglen Tadhg – Kathryn Kendall

INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CLASS

1st Linglass Midsummer – Sally Crowe

2nd Beechmount Annalise – Kathryn Kendall

3rd Curraghnakeely Penny-Lee 0625

4th Molenemeg Maggie – William Halligan

5th Beechmount Charlie – Kathryn Kendall

6th Ballyreagh Lily 0673 – N & M Moilies

INTERMEDIATE BULL CLASS

1st Curraghnakeely Sportsman 0633 – N & M Moilies

JUNIOR HEIFER CLASS

1st Glassdrummond Cherry 144 – Sam Smiley

2nd Molenemeg Kim – William Halligan

JUNIOR BULL CLASS

1st Ballyvesey Robocop – N & M Moilies

2nd Sommerville Teeshan 3030 – N & M Moilies

HEIFER CALF CLASS

1st Curraghnakeely Bluebell 0678 – N & M Moilies

2nd Sommerville Violet 3037 – M & R Garrett

3rd Ballyreagh Lily 6822 – N & M Moilies

4th Borora Erin – Kathleen O’Reilly

5th Molenemeg – William Halligan

6th Linglass Buddliah – Sally Crowe

BULL CALF CLASS

1st Glassdrummond Maestro 2686 – Sam Smiley

2nd Ravelgenn Fionn – Brian O’Kane

3rd Molenemeg Quinten – William Halligan

NON-HALTERED CHAMPIONSHIP

MALE CHAMPION – GLASSDRUMMOND MAGICIAN 2546 – M & R GARRETT

MALE RESERVE CHAMPION – BALLYVESEY ROBOCOP – N & M MOILIES

FEMALE CHAMPION – GLASSDRUMMOND CHERRY 97 – SAM SMILEY

FEMALE RESERVE CHAMPION – LINGLASS MINDSUMMER – SALLY CROWE

OVERALL NON-HALTERED CHAMPION – Glassdrummond Magician 2546 – M & R Garrett

OVERALL NON-HALTERED RESERVE CHAMPION – Glassdrummond Cherry 97 – Sam Smiley

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

OVERALL SUPREME CHAMPION- GLASSDRUMMOND MAGICIAN 2546 – M & R GARRETT

RESERVE OVERALL SUPREME CHAMPION– CURRAGHNAKEELY PENNY-LEE 0694 – N & M Moilies

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