Showing Championship Series at Kildysart Show
- 28 July 2015, 14:49
The next leg of the 2015 HSI National Showing Championship Series, in association with the Irish Shows Association takes place at Kildysart Show this Saturday 1st August. Two Championship classes will take place at Kildysart – the Yearling Filly All Ireland Championship, at 1pm, and the 2 Year Old Filly All Ireland Championship, at 3pm. Both Championships will run under the National Showing Championship Series and there will be a total of €2,200 on offer from HSI for the classes.
There will be a total of twelve legs in this year’s Showing Series with in excess of €16,000 on offer from HSI over the course of the summer and autumn.
Full details of the Championship classes, including dates and venues are outlined below. Further information on the Championships can be found on the Irish Shows Association website – www.irishshows.org/championships/horsefinals/
HSI National Showing Championship Series 2015,in association with the Irish Shows Association | ||
Date | Venue | Championship |
28th June | Charleville | Broodmare |
9th July | Bannow & Rathangan | 3YO Horse |
1st August | Kildysart | Yearling Filly |
1st August | Kildysart | 2YO Filly |
15th August | Roscommon | Yearling Irish Draught Filly |
16th August | Mohill | Leitrim Irish Draught Broodmare |
22nd August | Limerick | 2YO Irish Draught Filly |
23rd August | Moate | Filly Foal |
5th September | Mountbellew | Traditional Irish Sport Horse Foal |
6th September | Clonaslee | Irish Draught Stallion |
3rd October | Ballinasloe | Irish Draught Colt Foal |
3rd October | Ballinasloe | Irish Draught Filly Foal |
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