IrishNationalCountryFairs 1 Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 If you're up for a bit of craic and fancy your chances at ferret racing then why not enter the Ferret Racing competition. New to the fair this year, this fun event pits ferrets against each other in simulated rabbit burrows with the ferrets fastest out of the tubes being judged the winners. Simon and Sarah will organise the racing each day and will have ferrets on-hand if you don’t have yours with you. Proceeds from the Ferret Racing will be donated to the Newry Hospice, one of two charities benefiting from the 2011 National Countrysports Fair. Also new this year on Tony’s Ferreting Stand will be the Free-to-Enter Under 16's Ferret Competition at 14:00 each day. If you are under sixteen years of age and would like to enter a ferret then simply turn up with your ferret and fill out the entry form. Tony and his daughter, Gail, will cast an eye over the entry field and award prizes for the top three ferrets each day. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pigsy 34 Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 If you're up for a bit of craic and fancy your chances at ferret racing then why not enter the Ferret Racing competition. New to the fair this year, this fun event pits ferrets against each other in simulated rabbit burrows with the ferrets fastest out of the tubes being judged the winners. Simon and Sarah will organise the racing each day and will have ferrets on-hand if you don’t have yours with you. Proceeds from the Ferret Racing will be donated to the Newry Hospice, one of two charities benefiting from the 2011 National Countrysports Fair. Also new this year on Tony’s Ferreting Stand will be the Free-to-Enter Under 16's Ferret Competition at 14:00 each day. If you are under sixteen years of age and would like to enter a ferret then simply turn up with your ferret and fill out the entry form. Tony and his daughter, Gail, will cast an eye over the entry field and award prizes for the top three ferrets each day. Well done on this one hope it atracks a crowd a great bit craick great to see the kids getting involved Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nightlamper 0 Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 If you're up for a bit of craic and fancy your chances at ferret racing then why not enter the Ferret Racing competition. New to the fair this year, this fun event pits ferrets against each other in simulated rabbit burrows with the ferrets fastest out of the tubes being judged the winners. Simon and Sarah will organise the racing each day and will have ferrets on-hand if you don’t have yours with you. Proceeds from the Ferret Racing will be donated to the Newry Hospice, one of two charities benefiting from the 2011 National Countrysports Fair. Also new this year on Tony’s Ferreting Stand will be the Free-to-Enter Under 16's Ferret Competition at 14:00 each day. If you are under sixteen years of age and would like to enter a ferret then simply turn up with your ferret and fill out the entry form. Tony and his daughter, Gail, will cast an eye over the entry field and award prizes for the top three ferrets each day. Well done on this one hope it atracks a crowd a great bit craick great to see the kids getting involved Aye i agree. Great for the kids, even us big uns. Looking forward to that. Haven't brought a ferret to a show before so this will be a first for us. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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