The supplementary entries come on top of an already large and strong catalogue featuring the largest weanling draft in the southern hemisphere. To view the Supplementary catalogue, CLICK HERE.
*44 racing stock including 10 from Lindsay Park, highlighted by the multiple Stakes winner He Or She, plus potential trade fillies and mares by commercial sires such as Snitzel, Redoute’s Choice, High Chaparral, Sebring, Written Tycoon, So You Think and Lonhro. *Two stallions, Hardham (a Redoute’s Choice half-brother to King’s Rose, won the G2 MVRC Alister Clark Stakes and ran 3rd in the G1 ATC Australian Derby) and Menton (an unraced son of More Than Ready from the black type family of Wandjina) *17 broodmares including Jurasound (winner of over $320k in prizemoney, in foal to Nicconi), Exceed And Excite (half-sister to Group 1 winner Choice Bro, in foal to Flying Artie) and Magondo (from the black type family of Magdalena and Entisaar, in foal to Sebring) Chiff and Fipple is an internet forum/website dealing with Irish tin whistles in the main, however it has a contingent of people interested in the uilleann pipes as well, and to date it has been the best place for responses to my requests for opinions. In total, 79 entries were received for the Supplementary catalogue comprising: The Factory Smoke (aka.A strong supplementary catalogue including stallion prospect Hardham and multiple Stakes winner He Or She has taken the Great Southern Sale catalogue to 1070 Lots.The Belfast Hornpipe (The Sweep's Hornpipe).
De thoradh na n-athruithe a tharla maidir leis an cheol le caoga bliain anuas, áfach, ní bheadh sin fíor idir ceoltóirí ó thús agus ó dheireadh na linne seo a chuaigh thart”.ġ) An aontaíonn tú leis an ráiteas seo thuas?Ģ) An gcreideann tú go bhfuil dóigh níos fearr ar Cheol Traidisiúnta na hÉireann inniu ná a bhíodh caoga bliain nó céad bliain is caoga ó shin? “Ó Chéad bliain go leith ó shin go dtí caoga bliain ó shin, d’imir athruithe agus forbairt tionchar ar Cheol Traidisiúnta na hÉireann ach is dócha nach mbeadh deacrachtaí ró-mhór ag ceoltóirí ó thús na tréimhse sin ag iarraidh ceol a sheinm le ceoltóirí óna deireadh. The changes in the music over the last 50 years, however, mean that in some cases, that would not be the case for many musicians over the span of the last 5 decades.”Ģ) Do you think that Irish Traditional music is in a better state than it was 50 or 150 years ago? “From 150 until 50 years ago Irish Traditional Music did undergo change and evolution but it is likely that a musician from the beginning of that period would have found little difficulty in playing with a musician from its end. I have also asked for comments at and at (sorry for being greedy). If you are willing to write a couple of lines please email them to me ( or post them as comment on this post. I’ll refer to the answers I get in the conclusions section of the dissertation.
I don’t want people to spend too much of their time on them a few lines would do. The answers can be in either English or Irish (the dissertation is in Irish). I am asking people to give brief answers to the two questions below. As part of a dissertation on Irish traditional music I am trying to find out what various musicians’ attitudes are to changes which have affected this music over the years.