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06 Oct 2025

Tipperary man takes home prize for having best junior cow at Virginia Show

Richard Kingston took home the prize

Tipperary man takes home prize for having best junior cow at Virginia Show

Richard Kingston from Co Tipperary won best Junior Cow recently at the Virginia Show Co Cavan.

Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon was Guest of Honour at the event and said: “The standard of dairy cows on show at this event is a tribute to the dedication of all those involved in the sector. I congratulate all our competitors on what has been a truly fantastic competition, which once again showcases why Ireland’s dairy industry is so highly rated by global consumers. I also acknowledge both Diageo and Tirlán for their continued support of this annual competition and their support to the Irish grass-fed dairy sector.

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"The continued success of Irish Cream, our all-island geographical indication, is a testament to the hard work of all those involved in the sector. I wish you all every success in the continued delivery of quality Irish food products, both domestically and around the world.”

The Diageo Baileys Cow competition continues to showcase Ireland’s finest dairy breeding, with strength, body conformation, and proven milk production capability forming the foundation for the judges’ decisions which this year was Giuseppe Beltramino from Italy.

Overall Diageo Baileys Champion Dairy Cow was won by the Jones Family from Co Wexford.

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Reflecting on the day’s achievements, Shane Kelly, Corporate Relations Director at Diageo Ireland, said: “Today we celebrated the very best of Irish dairy breeding. It’s inspiring to see the dedication and passion that goes into taking part in this competition. The standard of entries this year was exceptional and we’re proud to stand alongside our partners at Tirlán in recognising the Holstein Friesian dairy farming community for their commitment to breeding excellence.”

Speaking at the event, Tirlán Chairperson John Murphy said: “Competitions like this continue to highlight the commitment of our farming community to excellence in breeding, sustainability, and animal welfare standards. The 2025 Virginia Show once again brings to the fore the very best of Irish agriculture — a cornerstone of our rural economy. Family farms remain the backbone of rural Ireland, and we are proud to support both the Virginia Show and the wider rural community.”

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