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May Catalogue 2009.Qxp SATURDAY 23rd May CLASS 1 ANGUS BULLS 1- MARGANURE LORD HAMLET G334; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE181926110334; H.B. Ref. :Vol. No. 132; Herd No. : G2130580; Date of Birth: 11/1/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Padraic Divilly, Marganure, Kilkerrin, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. Sire: Lawsons Ford Bagatelle Z094, Herd Book No. IE121187750094 Dam: Marganure Lady Heather D268, Herd Book No. IE181926110268 Sire of Sire: Rawburn Eventer 2nd, Herd Book No. EJR X13 23 Dam of Sire: Bo-Didley of Lawsons Ford, Herd Book No. SML W19 22 Sire of Dam: Laheens Richard IMP, Herd Book No. 19991770IR28 Dam of Dam: Goulane Tina IMP, Herd Book No. 20010759IR28 2- MARGANURE LORD HECTOR G335; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE181926120335; Herd No. : G2130580; Date of Birth: 14/1/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Padraic Divilly, Marganure, Kilkerrin, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. Sire: Lawsons Ford Bagatelle, Herd Book No. IE121187750094 Dam: Marganure Lady Hisola, Herd Book No. IE181926190267 Sire of Sire: Rawburn Eventer 2nd, Herd Book No. EJR X13 23 Dam of Sire: Bo-Didley of Lawsons Ford, Herd Book No. SML W19 22 Sire of Dam: Early Sunset Fullback 91G IMP, Herd Book No. 880461CA24 Dam of Dam: Goulane Thelma IMP, Herd Book No. 20010763IR28 3- GRANLAHAN DANNY; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE311700940010; Herd No. : T2011950; Date of Birth: 4/3/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Michael J. Murphy, Ballybane, Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon. Sire: Lawsons Ford Bagatelle Dam: Currycramp Willow Sire of Sire: Rawburn Eventer 2nd Dam of Sire: Bo-Didley of Lawsons Ford Sire of Dam: Knockeranny Rambo Dam of Dam: Currycramp Noddy 3A- CAVETOWN DIOGENAS; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE311530840549; Herd No. : T1840766; Date of Birth: 4/3/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: N. & J. Little, Cavetown, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Sire: Kilkelly Belvin Dam: Cavetown Morag Sire of Sire: Kilkelly Ulysses Dam of Sire: Kilkelly Peggy Sire of Dam: Pandour of Wyndcrest Dam of Dam: Cavetown Evita 4- DRUMANE LEO; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE121479760574; Herd No. : B1660026; Date of Birth: 20/3/2007; Exhibitor: John McDermott, Drumane, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan; Breeder: Noel P. McDermott, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan. Sire: Drumcrow Plain Tif, Herd Book No. B138 Dam: Drumane Lily, Herd Book No. B390 Sire of Sire: Lissad Mark, Herd Book No. IMP IIEM223IR Dam of Sire: Peach of Breaffy, Herd Book No. MPX P6 16 Sire of Dam: Drumcrow Prince Pringle, Herd Book No. Y068 Dam of Dam: Drumane Lucy, Herd Book No. Z240 5- DRUMANE LORD J. BIRD; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE121479710586; H.B. Ref. : G586; Herd No. : B1660026; Date of Birth: 28/3/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Noel P. McDermott, Drumane, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan. Sire: Hillstreet Barney IMP Dam: Drumane Lady Judette, Herd Book No. D442 Sire of Sire: Ballycaher Maker, Herd Book No. IMP 20051701 IR 32 Dam of Sire: Hillstreet Nelly, Herd Book No. ILB N2 30 IR Sire of Dam: Drumcrow Prince Pringle, Herd Book No. Y068 Dam of Dam: Drumane Lady Jene, Herd Book No. MNP X3 23 11 5A- CAVETOWN DANDY; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE311530810554; Herd No. : T1840766; Date of Birth: 6/4/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: N. & J. Little, Cavetown, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Sire: Kilkelly Belvin Dam: Cavetown Megan Sire of Sire: Kilkelly Ulysses Dam of Sire: Kilkelly Peggy Sire of Dam: Craven Pine Tar Dam of Dam: Cavetown Jade 6- DRUMGOWNA PAUL G053; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE231401620053; H.B. Ref. : No. 132; Herd No. : L1721957; Date of Birth: 15/4/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Sean Tyrrell, Drumgowna, Mohill, Co. Leitrim. Sire: KBJ Jetta 64D, Herd Book No. 785793CA20 Dam: Drumgowna Princess First B037, Herd Book No. IE231401620037 Sire of Sire: KBJ Regal 61B, Herd Book No. 736418CA Dam of Sire: Evening Tinge of Rainbow Hills , Herd Book No. 639 734 CA Sire of Dam: DMM Distinction 17G IMP, Herd Book No. 897813CA23 Dam of Dam: Drumgowna Princess, Herd Book No. TSO U2 20 7- NORTHSTAR DIABOLO; H.B. REF. : 2007 2335; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE251413560033; Herd No. : N1241063; Date of Birth: 30/4/2007; Exhibitor: Padraic Morris, Fyhora, Moyne, Co. Longford; Breeder: Padraic & Verena Morris, Fyhora, Moyne, Co. Longford. Sire: SRV Hedebo Knobel ET, Herd Book No. 75663 0066 Dam: Moynesse Avalon, Herd Book No. ESE A02 2004 0470 Sire of Sire: TC Stockman 365, Herd Book No. IMP 406IC 876845 Dam of Sire: Vdar Lucy 834, Herd Book No. 11754822 Sire of Dam: Fordel Eisenhower, Herd Book No. PA001000423 Dam of Dam: Berrinagh Blooming Rose Y022, Herd Book No. 0022 V 124 8- CURRYCRAMP DAN; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE231418880233; H.B. Ref. : 2007 30711; Herd No. : L1751082; Date of Birth: 14/6/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Gerard Mulligan, Currycramp, Dromod, Co. Leitrim. Sire: Claraghy Pilgrim D019, Herd Book No. 0019 V129 Dam: Currycramp Apricot, Herd Book No. IDG A07 Sire of Sire: Justice Eric 565 of Blelack, Herd Book No. ZNM 565 18 Dam of Sire: Quarry View Una, Herd Book No. EPF U03 Sire of Dam: Dromcrow Thunder, Herd Book No. IPX T08 Dam of Dam: Currycramp Rowena, Herd Book No. IDG R11 9- CURRYCRAMP DAMIEN; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE231418850239; H.B. Ref. : 2007 3075; Herd No. : L1751082; Date of Birth: 16/6/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Gerard Mulligan, Currycramp, Dromod, Co. Leitrim. Sire: Claraghy Pilgrim D019, Herd Book No. 0019V1129 Dam: Currycramp Noddy, Herd Book No. IDG N4 Sire of Sire: Justice Eric 565 of Blelack, Herd Book No. ZNM 565 Dam of Sire: Quarryview Sire of Dam: Ballydacker Lord Jack, Herd Book No. NUBU1 Dam of Dam: Currycramp Joy, Herd Book No. IDG J1 10- BOR DANCER; T.B. Ear Tag No. : 231426170299; H.B. Ref. : 2007 3466; Herd No. : L1761860; Date of Birth: 22/9/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Martina Reynolds, Clooneen, Bornacoola, Dromod, Co. Leitrim. Sire: Lilleskov Nick, Herd Book No. 39998 00549 Dam: Bor Spice, Herd Book No. IYS 54 Sire of Sire: CV Duke 18C, Herd Book No. 757717 Dam of Sire: AJ Shoj Jill, Herd Book No. 72251 00762 Sire of Dam: Bohey Leo, Herd Book No. IRM 63 Dam of Dam: Bor Jazzie, Herd Book No. IYS J3 11- SWINFORD DAN; T.B. Ear Tag No. : 272184540180; Herd No. : P2200102; Date of Birth: 10/12/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Chris Haran, Lavneena, Charlestown, Co. Mayo. Sire: Bohey Leo Dam: Swinford Angela Sire of Sire; Kinnaber Governor 54T Dam of Sire: Bohey Edel Sire of Dam: Rainbow Hills independence Dam of Dam: Bonne Wynne of Lawsons Ford 12 12- CLOONCOLLIGAN DAN THE MAN; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE251142330193; H.B. Ref. : 2007 4068; Herd No. : N1170450; Date of Birth: 24/12/2007; Exhibitor & Breeder: Kevin Diffley, Clooncolligan, Bornacoola, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim. Sire: Ballyarden Billy, Herd Book No. AVA B01 Dam: Bohey Evan, Herd Book No. IRM E10 Sire of Sire: Lawsons Ford Bagatelle Z094, Herd Book No. 0094 V 125 Dam of Sire: Silverhill Titanic, Herd Book No. EBN T05 Sire of Dam: Doonally GV Jumbo 17N, Herd Book No. ENW51 Dam of Dam: Bohey Tessa, Herd Book No. IRM T2 13- CREGGA EAGLE; H.B. Ref. : 2008 0201; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE311370960153; Herd No. : T1530287; Date of Birth: 2/1/2008; Exhibitor & Breeder: Sean Neary, Clooncullane, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. Sire: Belvin Patriarch, Herd Book No. 1207132 Dam: Drumnagranshy Una, Herd Book No. EOE U01 2002 0601 Sire of Sire: Belvin Kingpin 24’00, Herd Book No. 1029275 Dam of Sire: Belvin Lady Blossom 2202, Herd Book No. 1132985 Sire of Dam: Bohey Jasper, Herd Book No. IRM J3 IRM J03 26 Dam of Dam: Drumnagranshy Nicola, Herd Book No. EOE N1 EOE NOY 31 14- LISAVILLA BENNY H459; T.B. Ear Tag No. : 311412170459; Herd No. : T1610299; Date of Birth: 5/1/2008; Exhibitor & Breeder: P. McGrath, Cloonshanagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon. Sire: Belvin Patriarch, Herd Book No. 1207132 Dam: Lisavilla Betty P310, Herd Book No. 311412170310 Sire of Sire: Belvin Kingpin 24’00, Herd Book No. 1029275 Dam of Sire: Belivn Lady Blossom 22’02, Herd Book No. 1132985 Sire of Dam: Bohey Jasper IRM J3, Herd Book No. IRM J03 26 Dam of Dam: Lisavilla Betty A222 15- CARRICKBANAGHER EDDIE; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE321143950028; Herd No. : U1202088; Date of Birth: 14/1/2008; Exhibitor & Breeder: Patrick Hever, Carrickbangher, Drumfin, Boyle, Co. Sligo. Sire: Drumdeevin Dancer, Herd Book No. 2008 0254 Dam: Carrickbanagher Beauty, Herd Book No. IQL B02 2005 1028 Sire of Sire: Shannon Black Eagle 1692, Herd Book No. 1692 Dam of Sire: D. Roose Lilian, Herd Book No. 2390 IWN K3 Sire of Dam: Rookfield Tom, Herd Book No. AYI T02 2001 1959 Dam of Dam: Carrickbanagher Susan, Herd Book No. IQL 5032000 0623 16- DRUMMULLIN EDWARD E466; T.B. Ear Tag No. : 311412160466; Herd No. : T1610299; Date of Birth: 14/1/2008; Exhibitor & Breeder: Padraig McGrath, Cloonshanagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon. Sire: Coneyisland Legend E112, Herd Book No. 311677980112 Dam: Lisavilla Peg E353, Herd Book No. 311412190353 Sire of Sire: Tivanagh Baron, Herd Book No. ITP B02 20 Dam of Sire: Kilmacumsey Rhoda, Herd Book No. IYK R02 Sire of Dam: Priestown Tornado, Herd Book No. MEP T01 19 Dam of Dam: Lisavilla Peg 6th, Herd Book No. VMQ V4 21 17- GREEVE PROVIDER H152; T.B. Ear Tag No. : IE311403280152; Herd No. : T1590603; Date of Birth: 16/1/2008; Exhibitor & Breeder: Hugh Fox, Kye, Elphin, Co. Roscommon. Sire: Greeve Provider D114, Herd Book No. VOL. 129 Dam: Greeve Polly E122, Herd Book No. VOL. 130 Sire of Sire: Drumdeevin Dancer, Herd Book No. IMHD4 Dam of Sire: Greeve Pauline 4th, Herd Book No. IEK W1 22 Sire of Dam: Lawsons Ford Bagatelle, Herd Book No. B094V125 Dam of Dam: Greeve Polly A70, Herd Book No.
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