2018 Diageo Baileys® Irish Dairy Champions - Cowsmo

2018 Diageo Baileys® Irish Dairy Champions

A syndicate of breeders from Co. Monaghan has won the 2018 Diageo Baileys® Irish Dairy Champion Cow with their cow Drumlina Atwood Megan.

The 2018 Diageo Baileys Champion Cow shown by Brendan Greenan. Also pictured David Boyd Chairman of the Co. Monaghan syndicate who own Drumlina Atwood Megan. With them are from left Robert Murphy Head of Baileys Operations Diageo Baileys Global Supply; Mairead McGuinness, Vice President of the European Parliament and Martin Keane Chairman of Glanbia Ireland.

Ireland’s finest example of the Holstein Friesian breed was crowned Diageo Baileys Champion today at the Virginia Agricultural Show in Co. Cavan. She is Drumlina Atwood Megan owned by a syndicate of breeders from Co. Monaghan chaired by David Boyd.

The winning breeders were presented with the Virginia Milk Products Cup and a prize of 2,500 Euros by Vice President of the European Parliament Mairead McGuiness along with the competition’s sponsors Diageo Ireland and its cream supplier Glanbia Ireland.

The event is regarded as the most prestigious competition of its kind on the island of Ireland. It rewards strength and form in body conformation as well as proven excellence in quality milk production. Farmers from as far afield as Co. Antrim, Donegal and Cork travelled to Virginia to take part.

Commenting on this year’s winning cow the judge, David Hodgson who is from Carlisle said, “Drumlina Atwood Megan was a real, modern dairy cow, epitomising balance and showing great form on the day, a worthy winner.”

Milliedale Dusk Rhapsody owned by Donal Neville from Co. Limerick was declared Reserve Champion. Honorable Mention went to Aiden Foody from Co. Mayo for their cow Sprucerove Apples Peggy.

Other prizes were awarded in specialist categories for breeders that travelled to Virginia from as far afield as Co. Antrim and Co. Cork to compete. These included:

  • Best Heifer in Milk Winner, Sprucerove Apples Peggy, Aiden Foody, Co. Mayo;
  • Best EBI Award to Evergreen Gala 6, Liam Murphy, Co. Carlow;
  • Best Protein Award to Sprucegrove Lavanguard Peggy, Aiden Foody, Co. Mayo;
  • Best Junior Cow Winner, Hallow Attwood Grace, Philip Jones, Co. Wexford;

 

Pictured at the 2018 Diageo Baileys Champion Cow Competition is Thomas Neville son of Donal Neville from Co Limerick who won Reserve Champion at the Virginia Show with his cow Milliedale Dusk Rhapsody. Pictured with him are from left Martin Keane Chairman Glanbia Ireland; Mairead McGuinness, Vice President of the European Parliament; and Robert Murphy Head of Baileys Operations, Diageo Baileys Global Supply.

Speaking afterwards, Head of Operations for Diageo Baileys Global Supply, Robert Murphy, said, ”Baileys is one of the great international food & drink success stories to come out of Ireland. The Diageo Baileys Champion Cow event celebrates the drink’s heritage and the source of its primary raw ingredient, namely the farmlands and rich pastures of this island, that give our agri-food industry such world-class credentials.”

Speaking at the event Martin Keane, Glanbia Group Chairman praised all the entrants for the calibre of pedigree cows on display and he congratulated the Virginia Show on 35 Years of the All-Island Champion Dairy Cow Contest. “The competition attracts the super-elite of the Holstein Friesian breed with a €10,000 prize fund on offer,” he said. “It is the hard work and community spirit of exhibitors, competitors and volunteers that have combined to make this particular show such an enduring success for 77 years.”

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Champion Heifer in Milk Prize Winner Aidan Foody from Co. Mayo with his cow Sprucerove Apples Peggy. With him are from left, John Murphy Vice Chairman Glanbia Ireland; Eugene Keogh, Diageo Baileys Global Supply; Denis O’Neill Handler and Mairead McGuinness, Vice President of the European Parliament.
Philip Jones from Co. Wexford has won Diageo Baileys Champion Junior Cow the Virginia Show recently with his cow Hallow Attwood Grace.

 

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