Breed stalwart to judge entries
![Antrim Show chairman Fred Duncan, right, is pictured with ninety-one-year-old Robbie Mulligan, Banbridge, who will judge the Holstein entry at this year's 110th annual show. Picture: McAuley Multimedia](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/legacy_oak_84829029.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Antrim Show chairman Fred Duncan, right, is pictured with ninety-one-year-old Robbie Mulligan, Banbridge, who will judge the Holstein entry at this year's 110th annual show. Picture: McAuley Multimedia](/img/placeholder.png)
Ninety-one-year-old Robbie Mulligan is a Holstein Master Breeder, and is well-known throughout Ireland and beyond having showed pedigree cattle and sheep for more than 60 years.
The schedule for Antrim Show boasts nine classes for maiden heifers, in-calf and in-milk heifers and cows, a group of three, and a production class for senior cows.
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Hide AdIn addition, there is a novice class for a cow or heifer which has not won a championship in 2016, and two classes for junior handlers aged under 15-years-old, and 16 to 26-years-old.
The interbreed dairy classes will be placed by Scottish herd owner Robert Hunter from Lanarkshire.
The one-day show takes place at Shanes Castle Estate on Saturday 23rd July. Entry forms and schedules are available to download from the society’s website: www.antrimshow.com. The closing date for entries is today (Saturday 9th July).