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RID & AID Status List of Irish Draught Mares that have received RID & AID Status April 2009: RID __________ (ID) 2950927 2005 by ALICE'S DIAMOND SLIPPER (RID) out of DEARDS SEVEN BELLS (RID) by SNOWFORD BELLMAN (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4516308 2006 by ALL THE DIAMONDS (RID) out of GOULANE WELCOME (RID) by WELCOME FLAGMOUNT (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4317422 2004 by ARD GRANDPA (RID) out of BALLYDERNEY COUNTESS (RID) by DIAMOND LAD (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4483122 2006 by CASTANA (RID) out of DEERPARK PRIMROSE (RID) by GINGER DICK (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4518316 2006 by CASTANA (RID) out of GRAND DREAM (RID) by CREGGAN EMPEROR (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4640827 2006 by CASTANA (RID) out of KILVALOON PRINCESS (RID) by UIBH FHAILI '81 (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4614188 2006 by CLASSIC VISION (RID) out of MERRY QUEEN (RID) by MERRY MATE (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4622073 2006 by CLONAKILTY HERO (RID) out of CALVERSTOWN PRINCESS (RID) by BEN CALVERSTOWN (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4331996 2006 by COOLCRONAN WOOD (RID) out of GAIRDIN MOR SILVER (RID) by FAST SILVER (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4508232 2006 by CRANNAGH HERO (RID) out of CLANCOOL BEG (RID) by GLIDAWN DIAMOND (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4372516 2006 by CREGGAN EMPEROR (RID) out of ARDIKELLAN CRYSTAL (RID) by RED HACKLE (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4500133 2006 by CROSSTOWN DANCER (RID) out of LISKILLEN HARMONY (RID) by PRIDE OF GLENOGRA (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4282410 2004 by DIAMOND KING (RID) out of ROSEABAWN PRIDE (RID) by LAKE VIEW PRIDE (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4513370 2006 by GLIDAWN DIAMOND (RID) out of FORTVIEW LADY (RID) by WESTERN PRIDE (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4378100 2005 by GLIDAWN DIAMOND (RID) out of QUEEN CULLEEN (RID) by KING ELVIS (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4341262 2005 by GROSVENOR LAD (RID) out of CULLEENS LADY (RID) by SEA CREST (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4240118 2005 by GROSVENOR LAD (RID) out of MAYOS PRIDE (RID) by KING ELVIS (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4564342 2006 by HOLYCROSS (RID) out of FRENCHFORT RUTH (RID) by ITS THE QUIET MAN (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4510987 2006 by MOUNT DIAMOND FLAG (RID) out of MAID OF INNISHFREE (AID) by EUPHEMISM (TB) RID __________ (ID) 4645543 2006 by PENMERRYLS RHYTHM AND BLUES (RID) out of GROVE MIST (RID) by WOODLAND BOY (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4561433 2006 by PRIDE OF MEATH (RID) out of GOLEEN BAY (RID) by CRANNAGH HERO (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4503904 2006 by WELCOME DIAMOND (RID) out of CLOVER KILKEE (RID) by CLOVER HILL (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4621957 2006 by WELCOME DIAMOND (RID) out of GLENLOUGH PRIDE (RID) by HUNTINGFIELD REBEL (RID) RID __________ (ID) 4610810 2006 by WOODLAND BOY (RID) out of LISIALLEN COUNTESS (RID) by GREY MACHA (RID) RID ADASTRA SOPHIA (ID) 4528108 2006 by NALDO (RID) out of CORCRIN CREST (RID) by SEA CREST (RID) RID ANNAGHDOWN SURVIVOR (ID) 4359478 2005 by GROSVENOR LAD (RID) out of ANNAGHDOWN SILVER (RID) by KING ELVIS (RID) RID ARDATTIN COCO (ID) 4270423 2006 by GRANGE BOUNCER (RID) out of WALNUT CHASE (RID) by HUNTINGFIELD PROUD TIM () RID ARDERRY FLASH (ID) 4516590 2006 by CASTANA (RID) out of JUDYS JOY (RID) by CROSSTOWN DANCER (RID) RID ARRIVA (ID) 4337815 2005 by SIR RIVIE (RID) out of PALM SUNDAY (AID) by KING OF DIAMONDS (RID) RID ASH TOWN MIST (ID) 4601641 2006 by DUNKERRIN GREY MIST (RID) out of ASH TOWN DIAMOND (RID) by ALL THE DIAMONDS (RID) RID AUGHRIM MAXI (ID) 2479473 1996 by CLOVER HILL (RID) out of AUGHRIM BEAUTY (AID) by KINGSWAY DIAMOND (RID) RID AUGHRIM MEADOW BLOSSOM (ID) 4184337 2003 by FINNS CLOVER INN (RID) out of BALLYLENNON GINGER (RID) by GINGER DICK (RID) RID BADGERSHILL GLIDAWN BLUE (ID) 4365470 2005 by GLIDAWN DIAMOND (RID) out of CLONFERT'S BLUE (RID) by CLONFERT (RID) RID BALLINVA BELLE (ID) 4880897 2004 by SIR STORMY BREEZE (RID) out of HEALYS LADY (ID) by GREY MACHA (RID) RID BECARRIG GRANDPAS GIRL (ID) 4330856 2006 by ARD GRANDPA (RID) out of RINNEROON BAY (RID) by KING ELVIS (RID) RID BELLFIELD BEAUTY (ID) 4294281 2006 by WELCOME FLAGMOUNT (RID) out of SPRINGVALE BEAUTY (RID) by RAKISH PADDY (RID) RID BELLFIELD PRINCESS (ID) 4289804 2006 by CASTANA (RID) out of MY SARA (RID) by POWERSWOOD PURPLE (RID) RID CAILIN GLIC (ID) 4468335 2006 by COOLCRONAN WOOD (RID) out of KEEL DIAMOND (RID) by GLIDAWN DIAMOND (RID) RID CASTANA PRINCESS (ID) 2899656 2005 by CASTANA (RID) out of PRINCESS ROYALE (RID) by UIBH FHAILI '81 (RID) RID CLOGHEEN DREAMCATCHER (ID) 4366520 2006 by PENMERRYLS RHYTHM AND BLUES (RID) out of ARTHUR'S QUEEN (RID) by CORK ARTHUR (RID) RID CLONSWORDS GINGER (ID) 2521710 1997 by DIAMOND CLOVER (RID) out of GOLDEN FLAME (AID) by GOLDEN CLIFF (TB) RID COILLDARACH MISS SAIGON (ID) 4330440 2006 by MERRY MATE (RID) out of ROCKFIELD FERGIE (RID) by DUNKERRIN GREY MIST (RID) RID COOLFIN PRIDE OF GALWAY (ID) 2713272 2000 by PROSPECT PRIDE (RID) out of CELTIC TEMPLE (RID) by ARD GRANDPA (RID) RID CRANNARD LUCKY CHARM (ID) 4724224 2004 by MERRY MATE (RID) out of REEN THUNDERBOLT (RID) by LAKE VIEW PRIDE (RID) RID CREAM OF COOLFIN (ID) 4293433 2003 by THE BARD (RID) out of LISNAGREE DIAMOND (RID) by CREAM OF DIAMONDS (RID) RID CULDALEE LADY (ID) 4455414 2005 by ANNAGHDOWN STAR (RID) out of CULDALEE GOLD (RID) by THE CONQUEROR (RID) RID DERRY SILVER JEWEL (ID) 4144594 2002 by FAST SILVER (RID) out of DERRY LARA (RID) by BROWN LAD LARA (RID) RID DIAMOND CLOVER GIRL (ID) 2458796 1996 by CLOVER HILL (RID) out of DIMOND LADY (RID) by PRIDE OF SHAUNLARA (RID) RID DUNGAR GYPSY (ID) 4608542 2006 by WOODLAND BOY (RID) out of DUNGAR PARK LADY (RID) by CREAM OF DIAMONDS (RID) RID DUNGAR THUNDER (ID) 4595538 2006 by CLONAKILTY HERO (RID) out of COROFIN LASS (RID) by FINNS CLOVER INN (RID) RID DURRUS BOUNCER (ID) 4605944 2006 by GRANGE BOUNCER (RID) out of DURRUS PRIDE (RID) by WESTERN PRIDE (RID) RID ESSAN (ID) 4599425 2006 by GURRAUN ZIDANE (RID) out of JONNY'S PRIDE (RID) by LAKE VIEW PRIDE (RID) RID FURMOYLE FLAIRER (ID) 4307831 2005 by DUNKERRIN GREY MIST (RID) out of BALLYDERNEY PRINCESS (RID) by ARD GRANDPA (RID) RID GOLD GINGER (ID) 4495070 2006 by CORRAN GINGER (RID) out of SLETTY GOLD (RID) by KILDALTON GOLD (RID) RID GORTAVRANNER CLOVER (ID) 4332955 2005 by COOLCRONAN WOOD (RID) out of NUGGETT LADY (RID) by CLOVER HILL (RID) RID GORTAWAY JESSIE (ID) 2556443 1997 by AGHERLOW (RID) out of GLEN KEEN STAR (RID) by OAKLEY DAWN (RID) RID GROSVENOR JOY (ID) 4598414 2006 by GROSVENOR LAD (RID) out of GINGER QUEEN (RID) by CORRAN KING (RID) RID HEALYS LADY (ID) 2323087 1994 by GREY MACHA (RID) out of GORTROE 2 (AID) by CROAGH LEADER (RID) RID KEAMEHILL GIRL (ID) 4296983 2005 by COOLCRONAN WOOD (RID) out of GINGER FOREST (RID) by DIAMOND LAD (RID) RID KILGARVAN LUCY (ID) 4550113 2006 by WELCOME DIAMOND (RID) out of GLEN COIN (RID) by GLENLARA (GB) (RID) RID LISHEENABRONE PRINCESS (ID) 4518632 2006 by CLONAKILTY HERO (RID) out of LAOIS QUEEN (RID) by UIBH FHAILI ’81 (RID) RID LOUGHMORE PRINCESS (ID) 2529880 1997 by FLAGMOUNT DIAMOND (RID) out of AUTUMNS COLOUR (AID) by LAKE VIEW PRIDE (RID) RID MILLHOLLOW MELISSA (ID) 4431560 2005 by CROSSTOWN DANCER (RID) out of MILL HOLLOW CLOVER (RID) by CLOVER HILL (RID) RID MISS GLANN (ID) 4091212 2003 by ITS THE QUIET MAN (RID) out of RINNEROON LASS (RID) by CLOVER HILL (RID) RID MONGORRY LADY (ID) 4040331 2002 by DIAMOND CLOVER (RID) out of PRIDE OF HARMON (RID) by TOWNRATH PRIDE (RID) RID MOONLIGHT LASSIE (ID) 4389511 2006 by MOUNT DIAMOND FLAG (RID) out of PINEWOOD LADY (RID) by CORRAN GINGER (RID) RID OMARD CLOVER BARBIE (ID) 2427691 1995 by CLOVER HILL (RID) out of WONDER WOMEN (AID) by UNCLE WALTER (TB) RID PRIDE OF FRIARSTOWN WOOD (ID) 4452304 2005 by COOLCRONAN WOOD (RID) out of PRIDE OF BLUE (RID) by BLUE RAJAH (RID) RID PRINCESS OF ROCKLEY (ID) 4488805 2006 by DUNKERRIN GREY MIST (RID) out of LUCKY MELODY (RID) by STAR KINGDOM (RID) RID RAHASANE MIST (ID) 4483471 2005 by DULEEK HERO (RID) out of RATH OISIN (RID) by SIR RIVIE (RID) RID REBELS DIAMOND (ID) 4830463 2001 by HUNTINGFIELD REBEL (RID) out of ARCADY DIAMOND (RID) by WELCOME DIAMOND (RID) RID ROSIE KINGDOM (ID) 4592907 2006 by STAR KINGDOM (RID) out of SHEILA BETSY (RID) by GLENAGYLE REBEL (RID) RID SHANACLOON PRINCESS (ID) 4290064 2004 by WELCOME DIAMOND (RID) out of BROWN DOLLY (RID) by SILVERSTONE (RID) RID SHEEN WOOD (ID) 4225451 2005 by COOLCRONAN WOOD (RID) out of CROSS BEAUTY (RID) by HOLYCROSS (RID) RID SHELIAS JOY (ID) 4341334 2005 by COOLCRONAN WOOD (RID) out of DIAMOND STARR (RID) by GLIDAWN DIAMOND (RID) RID SILVER LARA (ID) 4015656 2001 by FAST SILVER (RID) out of DERRY LARA (RID) by BROWN LAD LARA (RID) RID SKIPPING GEM (ID) 4315213 2005 by DRUMHOWAN GOLD (RID) out of SKIPPING APRIL (RID) by RNE SHORE (RID) RID SOLO RAIN (ID) 4318064 2004 by CARRABAWN VIEW (RID) out of NOVEMBER RAIN (RID) by HOLYCROSS (RID) RID SUMA LITTLE MO (ID) 2572126 1998 by HUNTINGFIELD REBEL (RID) out of SUMAS LIGHT UP (AID) by PRIDE OF SHAUNLARA (RID) RID THE STAR OF ATHENRY (ID) 4376680 2005 by WELCOME FLAGMOUNT (RID) out of REASKA MOLLY (AID) by POWERSWOOD PURPLE (RID) RID THE YOUNG LADY (ID) by HOLYCROSS (RID) out of LISCANINANE LADY (AID) by GREY MACHA (RID) RID VILLA ROYALE (ID) 4392162 2006 by FLAGMOUNT KING (RID) out of VILLA VIEW (RID) by CARRABAWN VIEW (RID) RID WESTERN ZARA (ID) 4590865 2006 by HUNTINGFIELD REBEL (RID) out of WESTERN DOWN (RID) by FLAGMOUNT DIAMOND (RID) RID WOODHILL ROSE (ID) 4223658 2005 by DIAMOND ROCK (RID) out of WOODHILL GIRL (RID) by WESTERN PRIDE (RID) AID __________ (ISH) 4592232 2006 by KEC BLUEJAY DIAMOND (RID) out of STAR PIERRE (ISH) by BASSOMPIERRE (TB) AID __________ (ISH) 4502730 2006 by MERRY MATE (RID) out of SHAUNAS POINT (ISH) by
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