One of the popular highlights in the main ring was the horse and hounds display, along with scurry driving, the Quack Pack, Black Mountain Falconry and the spectacle that is the Monmouthshire Hunt Inter Hunt relay, which saw the Curre and Llangibby take first place over the Monmouthshire and the Ross Harriers.

Traderstands are a staple part of any show and a great selection meant judging was not an easy task, but first place went to Blackmountain Bikes, second was House of Couture and third was Wye Valley Country Store whilst the Best Inside Trade Stand went to Lugg Country & Co.

The Home and Garden marquee saw the finest vegetables, art, craft and jams compete for a cup with Teresa Barnett from Lydney winning the most points overall.

Alice Oliver with her award-winning  over 30 month Hereford heifer
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Show President John Jenkins with Gracie Sevenoaks who won the Under 7s, Young Handler
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Willow Brae Leonardo takes champion pygmy goat silver
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Wye Valley Country Store happy enough with third place in Best Tradestand
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Monmouth Male Voice Choir deliver the goods to the assembled crowd
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Scurry entrant Pat Coyne and groom Sarah Broome-Smith with Guiness and Gold
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The show's long-standing competitor, Colin Morgan, wins the cup for photography
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Curre and Llangibby win the Monmouthshire Hunt Inter Hunt relay
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Champion Hereford from Scott and Isobel Coates with  Scott and Beth  (GH Farming, Gaer Hill, Chepstow)
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Keeping the children entertained at the show
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Josh Sevenoaks won the Young Handlers in the 8-12-year-old section
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