Results
RSPBANorthernIrelandBranch
UlsterSolos–25thApril
FORSALE
PiobB– 1.Kevin Rogers,SLOT;2.Rachel
Corr, SLOT; 3. David Shedden, Boghall & •
Set silver and ivory D Naill
Bathgate
pipes; good condition; silver hand
PiobA– 1.Jonathan Greenlees,FM;2.Philip engraved dragon design; Naill
Tasker,SLOT;3.Andrew Carlisle,FM; chanter with matching silver sole;
Practice Chanter U14 – 1. Lewis Rogers,
spare blowstick;wooden box,pipe
Upper Crossgare; 2. Tineke Westerhius,
music books; photo available;
RSPBA;3.JakeWalker,Cleland Memorial
£3,000 ono; call +44 (0)779
Practice Chanter 14 U16 – 1. Hugh
2826104
O’Donnell, RSPBA; 2. Laura Campbell,
Bellaghy
JuvenilePipingU14– 1.Scott Barr,Ravara;
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Set Naill pipes, half mounted
2.John O’Donnell,RSPBA
hand engraved runic silver and
Juvenile Piping 14 U16 – 1. Ross Hume,
ivory;beautiful,steadytone;leather
Cullybackey; 2.Adam Kinley, Moneygore; 3.
case;also as new Lawrie full silver
Andrew Hagan,Cleland Memorial practice chanter; call 01556
Junior Piping – 1. Sean Maher, SLOT; 2. 503499
JamieWalker,Ballycoan;3.Alan Glenholmes,
Cullybackey
Intermediate Piping – 1. Jonathan
Lamberton,FM;2.Conor McCallion,FM;3. Bicentenary Pipe Band
Emmett Conway,FM
Senior Piping MSR – 1. Andrew Carlisle,
Championships
FM; 2. Ashley McMichael, FM; 3. Philip
In conjunction with
Tasker,SLOT Homecoming Scotland
SeniorPipingHornpipe&Jig– 1.Andrew
Carlisle, FM; 2. Kris Coyle, FM; 3. Ashley
Sunday June 21st, 2009
McMichael
Ulster Champion – 1. Andrew Carlisle; 2.
Hermitage Park, Helensburgh
Ashley McMichael;3.Kris Coyle
parade 12noon; band contest
for G2,3,4,NJ &J 1pm;
CUPAR
call 07508 941998
HIGHLAND
GAMES
TAYNUILT
HIGHLAND GAMES
DUFFUSPARK 18th July 2009
Sunday5thJuly
Commences12.00pm
Jnr.andSnr.SoloPiping
Entries on the field
EntriesonfieldatDuffusParkor
£1perevent
e-mail:
gcbett@yahoo.co.uk
JuniorM.S.R.,SeniorPiobaireachd,
Tel:07788846291
M.S.R.andjigiftimepermits
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