Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 Irish Pony Club Area Representatives and Branches 2019

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Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 Irish Pony Club Area Representatives and Branches 2019 Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 Irish Pony Club Area Representatives and Branches 2019 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Rosemary Crosse Nikki Delmer Pat Walsh (086) 6096308 (085) 1313241 (052) 6122624 (01) 2011607 (087) 2792422 Bray Hunt Branch Calliaghstown Branch Golden Vale Hunt Branch Carlow Hunt Branch Laois Hunt Branch North Kilkenny Hunt Branch Cherry Orchard Branch Kildare Hunt Branch Tipperary Hunt Branch Shillelagh and District Hunt Newcastle Lyons Branch Waterford Hunt Branch Branch Offaly Branch West Waterford Hunt Branch Wicklow Hunt Branch South Westmeath Hunt Branch Westmeath Hunt Branch Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Liseanne Kearns Catherine Healy Christine Shanley (086) 8634243 (086) 3385487 (087) 2095986 Island Hunt Branch Araglen Branch Clew Bay Branch Kilkenny Hunt Branch Beara Branch South Donegal Branch Killinick Harriers Hunt Branch Carbery Hunt Branch East Donegal Branch Warrington Branch Duhallow Hunt Branch Co. Longford Branch Wexford Hunt Branch Muskerry Hunt Branch Moy Valley Branch South Union Hunt Branch North West Branch United Hunt Branch Sligo Hunt Branch West Carbery Hunt Branch Leitrim Branch Area 7 Area 8 Area 9 To Be Appointed Liz Scott Michael Essame (090) 9644229 (085) 8706281 (086) 8570358 Co. Cavan Branch Tynagh Branch Co. Clare Branch Louth Hunt Branch Connemara Branch Co. Limerick Branch Meath Hunt Branch East Galway Branch North Tipperary and Ormond Co. Monaghan Branch Galway Mid County Branch Hunt Branch Ward Union Branch Co. Galway Hunt Branch Scarteen Hunt Branch Tuam Branch The Kingdom Branch Corribway Branch Nenagh Branch Thomond Branch Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 Areas of the Irish Pony Club Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 List of Irish Pony Club Branches District Commissioners and Officers 2019 ARAGLEN BRANCH (2002) Jt. D.C. Pat Horgan 087-6111473 Ballinaparka, Kilworth, Co. Cork. Jt. D.C. John J White 087-6358676 Ballinamadock, Araglen, Kilworth, Co. Cork. Sec. Mary O’Donoghue 087-7467575 Macroney, Kilworth, Co. Cork. [email protected] Treas. Bridie Finn 087-6979382 Barnahown, Araglen, Kilworth, Co. Cork. [email protected] C.O. Sinead Kenneally 087-2352780 Parkatobean, Ballyduff Upper, Co. [email protected] Waterford. S.O. Tim McCarthy 089-4939809 Cois Coille, Macroney Upper, Kilworth, Co. [email protected] Cork. BEARA BRANCH (2004) D.C. Julie O’Neill 086-1721279 4 Droum West, Castletownbere, Beara, Co. [email protected] Cork. Sec. Laura Polly 087-9244021 14 Cluin Court, Allihies, Beara, Co. Cork. [email protected] C.O. Kate Sheehan 086-4471280 Bunaborth, Cahirkeem, Eyeries, Beara, Co. [email protected] Cork. C.O. Katie Con O’Sullivan 083-1388950 Ahabrock, Eyeries, Beara, Co. Cork. S.O. Rebecca Irwin 083-4552586 Allihies, Beara, Co. Cork. BRAY HUNT BRANCH (1961) D.C. Wendy Lee 087-6591306 Carrig House, Ballylusk, Ashford, Co. Wicklow. [email protected] Sec. Janet Collins 087-6470002 Sancta Maria, 11 Royal Terrace, Dun [email protected] Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. Treas. Olive Walker 086-2200153 Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 Kingston Grove, Ballycorus Road, Kilternan, [email protected] Dublin 18 C.O. Kate Harvey 087-2028997 4 Claremont Villas, Adelaide Road, Glenageary, [email protected] Co. Dublin. S.O. Nanno Fitzsimons 087-2053053 28 Greenfield, Donnybrook, Dublin 4. [email protected] CALLIAGHSTOWN BRANCH (1996) D.C. & Assumpta Byrne 087-2068176 S.O. c/o Calliaghstown Equestrian Centre, Rathcoole, Co. [email protected] Dublin. Sec. Conal O’Carroll 087-6437837 c/o Calliaghstown Equestrian Centre, Rathcoole, Co. [email protected] Dublin. Treas. Lisa Fields 087-6535399 c/o Calliaghstown Equestrian Centre, Rathcoole, Co. [email protected] Dublin. C.O. Conor Donohoe CARBERY HUNT BRANCH (1976) D.C. Mary Horgan 085-8381158 Quarry Lodge, Knockaneroe, Kilbrittain, Co. Cork. Sec. Tracy Fleming Hand 086-2908658 Ballincurrig, Courtmacsherry, Bandon, Co. Cork. [email protected] Treas. Imelda Hayes 087-6293586 Maulmane, Bandon Co. Cork. C.O. Katie McKeon 085-7112010 Roughgrove, Bandon, Co. Cork. [email protected] S.O. Carrie Bird Kilcolemanpark, Enniskeane, Co. Cork. CARLOW HUNT BRANCH (1952) Jt. D.C. Ivan Hatton 086-8042764 Bendenstown, Rathoe, Tullow, Co. Carlow [email protected] Jt. D.C. David Burgess [email protected] Raheendaw, Rathvilly, Co. Carlow. Sec. Emma Kelly 087-6357807 Liscoleman, Tullow, Co. Carlow. [email protected] Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 Treas. Pat Bevan 086-3893379 [email protected] C.O. Liz Leigh Kelly 083-4031393 Castledermot, Co. Kildare. [email protected] S.O. Eileen Brennan 086-3777354 Ballickmoyler, Carlow. CHERRY ORCHARD BRANCH (2005) D.C. Fiona Cloke 086-3192526 / 053- Dranagh, Courtnacuddy, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. 9244958 [email protected] Sec. Sue Kinsella 087-2381177 No. 132 Lucan Road, Chapelizod, Dublin W 20. [email protected] Treas. Claire Bolger 087-2872930 110 Aylmer Park, Naas, Co. Kildare. [email protected] C.O. Fiona Cloke 086-3192526 / 053- Dranagh, Courtnacuddy, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. 9244958 [email protected] CLEW BAY BRANCH (2002) D.C. Tracey McNally 087-9050053 Moyhastin, Westport, Co. Mayo. [email protected] Sec. Sarah Harvey 086-8576269 / 098-42505 Derryloughan South, Newport, Co. Mayo. [email protected] Treas. Annie Minish 086-2337593 Raheens, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. [email protected] C.O. Lauren McNally 087-6149755 Moyhastin, Westport, Co. Mayo. [email protected] S.O. Tracey McNally 087-9050053 Moyhastin, Westport, Co. Mayo. [email protected] CORRIBWAY BRANCH (2012) D.C. Noelle McNamara 086-3790515 / 091-552907 Rushveala, Oughterard, Co. Galway. [email protected] Asst. Therese McDonagh 087-2157741 D.C. Letterfore, Reces, Co. Galway. [email protected] Sec. Roisin Egenton 087-4155055 Slie and Gheal, Galway. [email protected] Treas. Sabrina Canavan Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 C.O. Yvonne Walker 087-6573292 Doon West, Roscahill, Co. Galway. CO. CAVAN BRANCH (1987) D.C. Lorraine McConnon 087-9279518 Corwin, Mountnugent, Co. Cavan. [email protected] Sec. Amanda Jane Smith 086-3888208 Clonervy, [email protected] Poles, Co. Cavan. Treas. Ethel Brady 087-7818300 Ballintemple, Ballinagh, Co. Cavan. [email protected] C.O. Katie Mai Hogan 085-2020713 Drumcrow, Corlismore, Cavan. CO. CLARE BRANCH (1981) D.C. Nicki Harvey 086-7830158 Donail, Kilimer, Kilrush, Co. Clare. [email protected] Sec. Erin Begley 087-2739937 Carnakella, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co. Clare. [email protected] Treas. Jennifer Hanrahan 087-6376588 Erribul, Labasheeda, Ennis, Co. Clare. [email protected] C.O. Marie Therese Carroll 086-8780126 Barntick, Clarecastle, Co. Clare. [email protected] S.O. Martin McNamara 086-3897555 Tarmon West, Kilkee, Co. Clare. [email protected] CO. GALWAY HUNT BRANCH (2013) D.C. Michael McDonagh 087-6853343 Backpark, Esker, Athenry. Co. Galway. [email protected] Asst. John Whyte 086-0811766 D.C. Craughwell, Co. Galway. Sec. Katherine Costello 0871813244 Cartymore, Turloughmore, Co. Galway. Sec. Deirdre Hogan Roshill, Oranmore, Co. Galway. Treas. Breda Whyte 087-2876658 Craughwell, Co. Galway. [email protected] Treas. Dara O’Malley Turloughmore, Co. Galway. Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 C.O. John Whyte 086-0811766 Craughwell, Co. Galway. CONNEMARA BRANCH (1987) D.C. Nicola A. Musgrave 087-2306666 / 095- Cleggan Farm, Cleggan, Connemara, Co. Galway. 44658 [email protected] Treas. Madeline L. Joyce 087-2735863 Cusatrough, Streamstown, Clifden, Connemara, Co. Galway. C.O. & Roisin Pryce 087-6442726 S.O. Robin Hill, Cannon’s Lane, Clifden, Connemara, Co. Galway. DUHALLOW HUNT BRANCH (1956) D.C. Maria Aherne 087-6382256 / 022-27063 Croughta, Ballyclough, Mallow, Co. Cork. [email protected] Sec. Michelle Archdeacon 086-3998061 Gortmore, Banteer, Co. Cork. [email protected] Treas. Liz O’Meara 085-8882227 Annabella House, Mallow, Co. Cork. [email protected] C.O. Marita Vaughan 086-3870010 Clongeel Stud, Boherbue, Mallow, Co. Cork. [email protected] S.O. Caroline Neville 086-2751479 Lahakineen, Mourneabbey, Mallow, Co. Cork. [email protected] EAST DONEGAL BRANCH (1984) D.C. Hilary McGettigan 083-1092910 / 074-9139521 Kilconnel Glebe, Kilmacrenan, Letterkenny, Co. [email protected] Donegal. Sec. Maeve McIvor 086-1948011 Castleforward, Newtowncunningham, Co. [email protected] Donegal. Treas. & Ann Marie Ferry 086-0884903 S.O. Portlean, Kilmacrennan, Co. Donegal. [email protected] C.O. Andrew Simms 086-8507969 Portlean, Kilmacrennan, Co. Donegal. [email protected] C.O. & Lorna McCrudden 087-3111381 S.O. Dunwiley, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal. [email protected] Irish Pony Club Branch Contact Information 2019 EAST GALWAY HUNT BRANCH (1987) Jt. D.C. Ruth Waldron 087-3741869 Kilclooney, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. [email protected] Jt. D.C. Shirley North 086-1649169 / Northbrook, Aughrim, Ballinaslow, Co. Galway. 090-9686617 Sec. Trish Finnan 086-8330238 Lowerwood, Castledaly, Moate, Co. Westmeath. [email protected] Treas. Marie Dunne 087-4176104 Ballyeighter, Ahascragh, Ballinsaloe, Co. Galway. [email protected] C.O. Karen Mulryan 085-2533626 Galway Rd., Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. Jt. S.O. Susanne Naughton 087-7989520 Liscappul, Aughrim, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. [email protected] Jt. S.O. Ronan Costello 087-2382206 Crannaghmore, Athlone, Co. Roscommon.
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