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Results 11-2 Mullingar Show Results 2011 RESULTS FOR IPS CLASSES Ring 1 Ridden Hunters 133cms 1st Eamon O Connell’s Ardville Caddy, 2nd Viola Callaghan New Oakes Celebration, 3rd Marianne Hayes Morpark Dora. 143ms 1st Trish Hoey's Woodroyd Gold Label, 2nd P&R Shiel-Mullen's Black Bobby Sparrow, 3rd; D O Sullivan’s Rathclooney Matchmaker. 153cms 1st; Rachel Davies Prince of Dromehily, 2nd; Calvin Nugent's Greggs Cavalier, 3rd; Jade Morton's Highland Scarlet. Champion; Rachel Davies Prince of Dromehily, Res Champion; Calvin Nugent's Greggs Cavalier. Class 4 Lead Rein Hunter Pony type 1st; Liz Palussiere's Muskerry Rolo, 2nd; Clare Winters Dukeshill Cupcake, 3rd; Mairead Ryan's Darcystown Spirit. Class 5 Lead Rein Show Pony type, 1st; Becky O Connor’s Haighead Rising Star. Class 7 Show Ponies combined 1st; Clare Winters Dukeshill Cupcake, 2nd; Nigel Cathers Mountcaulfield First Love, 3rd; Rachel Davies Oakwood Jive Talkin. Class 7A First Ridden 1st; Fiona Hayes, 2nd; Sarah Egan's Ivy Sparkle, 3rd; Megan Jerrad-Dinn Class 7B First year first ridden 1st; Yvonne Byrnes' Paulank Tuffy, 2nd; Melissa O’Connor’s Paulank Tinker Bell, 3rd; Ralph Ternier's Apple Drops. Class 8 Registered Welsh Ridden 1st Becky O’Connor’s Dyfed Piccalo, 2nd; Clare Winters Dukeshill Frodo, 3rd; Clare Winters Dukeshill Cupcake. Class 9 Part Bred Welsh. Ridden 1st; Lucy McCarthy’s Chipmonk, 2nd; Eve Wallace's Starfield Jack. Class 10 Junior Side Saddle 1st Viola Callaghan's New oaks Celebration. Class 11 153cms Working Hunter 1st; Calvin Nugent's Greggs Cavalier, 2nd; Pat Gavin's Ardagh Bobby, 3rd; Sarah Love's Small&Mighty. Class 12 143cms working hunter, 1st; Aoife Quinn's Emily’s Westside light, 2nd Chloe Roche's Keelnacally Vella Clover, 3rd; Paula Dardis Branchfield Raven Class 13 133cms working hunter ponies 1st; Claire Crawford's Ardfry Sarabi, 2nd; P&R Shiel-Mullen, 3rd; Paula Dardis Branchfield Beauty. Working Hunter Champion; Claire Crawford's Ardfry Sarabi Reserve Champion; Calvin Nugent's Greggs Cavalier Class 13A Starter Stakes. 1st; Claire Crawford's Ardfry Sarabi, 2nd; Robyn Carey's Blaze, Class13B Cradle Stakes, 1st Claire Crawfords' Ardfry Sarabi, 2nd Fiona Hayes, 3rd; Caitlin Devine's Queenie Class 14 133cms Equitation Jumping. 1st; Eamon Connell's Ardville Caddy, 2nd; P&R Shiel-Mullen's Candy Apple 3rd; Felicity Lyon's Saphron. Class 15 143cms Equitation Jumping 1st; Chloe Roche's Ballinasloe Pixie Beauty, 2nd; Terry Whyte's Shanes lad, 3rd; Anne Nixon’s’ Bunowen Rebel Class 16 153cms Equitation Jumping 1st; Pat Gavin's Sadats Golden Princess. Class 17 (Pony Broodmare) Horse Board Ireland Pony Champion of Champions Qualifier 1st Nicola Crosby's Classic Ambers Delight, 2nd N.Cathers Mountcaulfield Jasmine. Class 18 Pony Broodmare, 1st; Alison Rountree's Sonnet, 2 nd; Anne Grimes' Satisfied, 3rd; Nicola Crosby's Classic Ambers Delight. Class 20 2/3 year old show pony in hand. 1st Ann Grimes Lambay All Inclusive, 2nd; John Gilmartin's Tyrellspass Fairytale, 3rd; Sean Shanahan Garrangrena Clover Class 22 2/3-Year-old hunter ponies in hand 1st Peter Byrne, 2nd John Gilmartin's Tyrellspass Romeo, 3rd; Sean Shanahan's Garrangrena Clover. Class 22 1 Year old in hand 1st; Catherine Boylan's Tyrellspass Panache 2nd Peter Byrne's Wyndham Heaven Sent Champion Pony in Hand and IPS Breeder Award Qualifier, Champion; Ann Grimes Lambay All Inclusive, Reserve Champion; Peter Byrne. Class 28 1 Year old Miniature Horse 1st; Claire Gallagher's TLF Exasty Gold Rush, 2nd; Eugene Kelly, 3rd; Claire Gallagher's Zinnamoe Liebheal Na Sal. Class 29 2/3-year-old gelding/ filly miniature horses 1st Susan O'Neill's Celtic Mist Desert Sands, 2nd; Laura Costello, 3rd Joanne Hawkins TLF Isabella. Class 30 2/3-year colt miniature horses 1st Elaine Hunt, 2nd; Eugene Kelly, 3rd; Geoffrey Hall. Class 31 Stallion Miniature horse, 1st; Susan O'Neill's RHA Rangers Absolut, 2nd Joanne Hawkins Aesthete Scarlet Pimpernel. Class 32 Broodmare miniature horse, 1st Eugene Kelly. Class 33 Young Handlers, Caitlin Devine- Celtic Mist Deserts Sands. Connemara Ponies Class 6 Ridden class Powers Quarry Qualifier. 1st Ross O’Hare (Cliona McLaughlin) Cassie Bawn Diamond, 2nd Tom Whyte- Ardagh Bobby Class 6A Working class Powers Quarry Qualifier 1st Deborah McCann (Aoife Quinn) Emily’s Westside Light 2nd Andy Roche (Chloe Roche) Ballinasloe Pixie Beauty. HORSES (Mares & Foals) Non-Thoroughbred Brood Mare, stinted to or with foal at foot. Sponsor – Mullingar Golf Driving Range & Golf Shop, Culleen, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Cecelia Delaney, Ballymount, Colbinstown, Co. Kildare. 2nd - Michael Dooner, Creggan, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Martin Moore, Coolat, Mullagh, Kells, Co. Meath. Non-Thoroughbred Mare with foal at foot or Thoroughbred Mare with foal at foot by a non- thoroughbred sire. Sponsor – Clintown House Stud, Ballinea, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Michael Dooner, Creggan, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - John Joe Reilly, Creevy, Granard, Co. Longford. 3rd - Martin Moore, Corlat, Mullagh, Kells, Co. Meath. Non-Thoroughbred Colt Foal. Sponsor – Bloomfield House Hotel, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - John Joe Reilly, Creevy, Granard, Co. Longford. 2nd - Pat Carty, Ballinacliffey, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Martin Moore, Corlat, Mullagh, Kells, Co. Meath. The A.Browne Filly Foal All Ireland Championship Qualifier Qualified - J & M Gillivan, Toorphelim, Moate, Co. Westmeath. Non-Thoroughbred Filly Foal. Sponsor – Wallace – Diesel & Electric, Grove Street, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - J & M Gillivan, Toorphelim, Moate, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Michael Dooner, Creggan, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Tom Mooney, Violetbank, Clonbullogue, Co. Offaly. Best Foal, any breed, colt or filly by any of Tim Carey's Stallions. Sponsor – Tim Carey, Tullaghansleek Stud, Castletowngeoghegan, Co. Westmeath. 1st - J & M Gillivan, Toorphelim, Moate, Co. Westmeath. Sire - Sayershan. 2nd - Tom Mooney, Violetbank, Clonbullogue, Co. Offaly. 3rd - P.J.Sheeran, Newtown, Horseleap, Co. Westmeath. Young Horses Yearling Colt/Gelding all Ireland Championship Qualifier. Qualified - Declan Donohoe, Darraugh, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan. Best Yearling Colt or Gelding. Sponsor – Slanemore Farm & Nursery, The Strand, Walshestown, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Declan Donohoe, Darraugh, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan. Best Yearling Filly. Sponsor – Murtagh Bros., Auctioneers, Green Bridge, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Ger Murphy, Parknashogue, Ballygarret, Gorey, Co. Wexford. 2nd - Liam Tougher, Ballysax Stud, The Curragh, Co. Kildare. 3rd - Noel Manning, Belfield, Gaybrook, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Red Mills Non-Thoroughbred 2 year old All Ireland Champion Qualifier. Qualified - Ger Murphy, Parknashogue, Ballygarret, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Best 2 year old Colt or Gelding. Sponsor – Cecil & Carol Ross, Slanemore, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Ger Murphy, Parknashogue, Ballygarret, Gory, Co. Wexford. 2nd - Liam Tougher, Ballysax Stud, The Curragh, Co. Kildare. 3rd - Michael Thomas Newman, Lobinstown House, Lobinstown, Navan, Co. Meath. The Traditional Irish Horse Breeding Society Limerick Lady Championship Qualifier. Qualified - Ronnie McCombe, Golmanstown Lodge Stud, Kilbride, Wicklow. Best 2 year old Filly . Sponsor – Dr. David & Marian Mortell, Lough Owel, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Ronnie mcCombe, Golmanstown Lodge Stud, Kilbride, Wicklow. 2nd - Ger Murphy, Parknashogue, Ballygarret, Gorey, Co. Wexford. 3rd - Martin Moore, Corlat, Mullagh, Co. Cavan. Best 3 year old Colt or Gelding. Sponsor – Joe Moorehead, Charlestown Stud, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Gillian Kinahan, Clonaltra, castledaly, Moate, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Jane Hogan, Bruce Lodge Stud, Ballygarreth, Gorey, Co. Wexford. 3rd - John Cusack, Clonaslee, Co. Laois. The 3 year old Filly All Ireland Championship Qualifier. Qualified - Michael & Rachel Lyons, Kilmastulla, Birdhill, Co. Tipperary. Best 3 year old Filly. Sponsor – Cllr. Peter Burke, M.C.C., T.C., Clonmore, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Cecelia Delaney, Ballymount, Colbinstown, Co. Kildare. 2nd - Laura Carroll & Nicholas Whelan, Kellystown, Adamstown, Co. Wexford. 3rd - Michael & Rachel Lyons, Kilmastulla, Birdhill, Co. Tipperary. Coloured Horses Best Coloured Animal any age under 158cm - in hand. Sponsor – Paddy Tyrell, Grange Motors, Lough Sheever Business Park, Mullingar. 1st - Ann Little, Scaroon, Clonaslee, Co. Laois. 2nd - Edel Tuite, Fennor Lower, Oldcastle, Co Meath. 3rd - Emma Flynn, Greenhills, Killucan, Co. Westmeath. Best Coloured Animal any age over 158cm - in hand. Sponsors – Andrew Kiernan, Calverstown House, Mullingar/David Andrews, Mullingar Hardware Store. 1st - Olivia Boylan, Cross Country Cottage, Ballinrahin, Rathangan, Co. Kildare. 2nd - Emily Taylor, The Quarry, Knockdrin, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Emily Purcell, Corryclonlon, Rathowen, Co. Westmeath. Cob & Ridden Hunter Classes Small Hunter 4 years old & over, 158cm or under, to be ridden Sponsor – Edmond Burke, Clonmore, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Anne Searson, 'Mullann', Ballymanus Upper, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow. 2nd - Maeve Carthy, Deerpark, Kilchreest, Loughrea, Co. Galway. 3rd - Alison Rountree, Killycloghan, Canningstown, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. Hunter Gelding or Mare, 4 years old and over, up to 13st 7lbs to be ridden Sponsor – Arthur Neale, Ideal Courier Services Ltd., Rathcolman, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - Maeve Carthy, Deerpark, Kilchreest, Loughrea, Co. Galway. 2nd - Lorraine Hutchinson, Free Spirit Equestrian, 41. Laytown Road, Bessbrook, Newry, Co. 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