Taoiseach Simon Harris has shirt mishap on arrival after meeting enthusiastic welcoming committee
The annual show, which was revived in 1991, always attracts large crowds, irrespective of the weather Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaillis no doubt aware of the many uses of wet wipes. But he probably had not anticipated needing to use them on arrival at Tullamore Show when an enthusiastic member of the welcoming committee left make-up stains on his shirt.
The annual show, which was revived in 1991, always attracts large crowds, irrespective of the weather, but this year’s bright sunshine ensured an even larger attendance of more than 60,000 with many arriving before 8am. Eamon Dunphy: ‘Roy Keane has become a professional controversialist, something people used to accuse me of’Inside the Odlums tent it was a hive of activity with co-ordinator Deirdre Fox acting as ring mistress, directing participants in the various competitions to their individual sections. And there were many of them – participants and sections.
It is not just the cash prizes, there are national titles at stake. For two sisters – Stephanie Clarke and Aoibheann Dunne, originally from Rhode, Co Offaly – there was strong family rivalry. Both had come to the final having won heats at the Mullingar and Ballymoney shows in
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