I would wish to thank everyone who participated in the terrier & lurcher events at Ballywalter and especially Matt Lee Snr & Jnr and the rest of the Lee Clan for running the event when the rest of the Mid Antrim team including Chairman , Seamus Erwin were ill or unavailable.
I would also like to thank the various people who telephoned and emailed to offer Matt and the show their support in getting over a few last minute hiccups. A big thank you to our judges Billy Copeland and Walter White for a good job going over great entries.
As you can see from my photos of the T&L carpark at 11.30 there was a huge crowd and a huge happy crowd. The event was one of the most successful Terrier & Lurcher events I have ever seen. At Ballywalter we have a superb location for the event with a good flat racing track which had been close mown.
And as the racing ran on long after the official Fair closing time my family and I were able to watch most of the racing and our host Lord Dunleath was also able to watch for some time. He passes on his compliments for a well run event and the great sportmanship displayed.
As you can see from the crowds lining the finish even at 8.00pm there was still a good crowd.
A big thank you to Deidre McCoy for staying to the end to take photos - it turned out to be a chilly evening but perfect for running dogs.
The fair was a hugely successful event overall - now on to the largest Game Fair in ireland and the biggest terrier & lurcher event - Shanes Castle on the 25th & 26th June.
Albertj
I would also like to thank the various people who telephoned and emailed to offer Matt and the show their support in getting over a few last minute hiccups. A big thank you to our judges Billy Copeland and Walter White for a good job going over great entries.
As you can see from my photos of the T&L carpark at 11.30 there was a huge crowd and a huge happy crowd. The event was one of the most successful Terrier & Lurcher events I have ever seen. At Ballywalter we have a superb location for the event with a good flat racing track which had been close mown.
And as the racing ran on long after the official Fair closing time my family and I were able to watch most of the racing and our host Lord Dunleath was also able to watch for some time. He passes on his compliments for a well run event and the great sportmanship displayed.
As you can see from the crowds lining the finish even at 8.00pm there was still a good crowd.
A big thank you to Deidre McCoy for staying to the end to take photos - it turned out to be a chilly evening but perfect for running dogs.
The fair was a hugely successful event overall - now on to the largest Game Fair in ireland and the biggest terrier & lurcher event - Shanes Castle on the 25th & 26th June.
Albertj
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