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Mullingar Show Results 2010 MULLINGAR SHOW RESULTS 2010 Cups & Trophy Winners Ponies - Fitzpatrick Cup - Ann Gorman , Enniscoffey, Gaybrook, Mullingar. Special Needs Cup - Irene Doonan, Raheenmore, Mullingar. Arts & Crafts/Horticulture - The Ann O'Sullivan Cup for best Pot Plant - Eamon McCormack, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. The Corry Cup for best rose - Geraldine Rabbitte, Curraghmore, Mullingar. The late Mrs. Agnes Glancey's Memorial Tray for best Tea Tray - Mrs. Betty Benning, Bailieboro, Co. Cavan. NISA Silver Medal for Vegetables - Jeradine McKeown, Derrycrib, Donadea, Co. Kildare. The DrainRite Trophy presented by Seamus Carroll in the Crafts Section - Winner - Elizabeth Stone, Ballinmodagh, Moate, Co. Westmeath. Horses - Young Horse Champion - James Murphy, Lisheenabrone, Swinford, Co. Mayo. First National Building Society Perpetual Cup for the best non-thorougghbred Foal - Michael Dooner, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath James Casey Plant Hire Cup for best Brood Mare - Michael Dooner, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Best Foal By Tim Carey's Stallions - Tom Mooney, Clonbulogue, Co. Offaly, - Sire - 'Golden Lauriet' and Eugene Doyle, Clonmore, Moate, Co. Westmeath - Sire 'Star Kingdon' Ridden Hunter Champion - Mullingar Auto's Cup - Gerry Keena, LakeView, Moate, Co. Westmeath. The Con Crowley Perpetual Shield and nomination from Tim Carey for Champion Brood Mare -Michael Dooner , Glasson, Athlone. Cattle - Beef to the Heel Mullingar Heifer - Sean O'Brien, Burnfoot, Donegal. Cattle - Beef to the Heel Mullingar Bullock - Tom, Ollie & Jason Stanley, Rahard, Carnaross, Kells, Co. Meath. Champion Shorthorn - Noel Dowd, Loughglass, Creggs, Co. Galway. Champion Simmental - Garrett Behan, Cloneygowan, Ballyfin, Portlaois, Co. Laoid. Champion Hereford - Trevor & Edward Dudley, Kilsunny House, Dovea, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Champion Limousin - Raymond Crawford, Drumully, Clones, Co. Monaghan. Champion Angus - Pat Cahill, Shankill Lr. Cavan. Champion Charolais - Thomas Farrell, Cornadrung, Aughnacliffe, Co.Llongford. Champion Dairy Cow - John Kelly, Rahanine, Rochfortbridge, Co. Westmeath Show Jumping - HORSES Class 1 - Horses - 90cm - Sponsor – Joe Harrington, Accountant, Main Street, Moate, Co. Westmeath. Divided between the following - 'My Silver Bell' - Rider - Paula Briody/'Cruise On Curragh' - Rider - Shane Collins/'Bridgehouse Stud River Wild' - Rider - Monty Badger/'The Financer' - Rider - Aisling McKiernan. Class 2 - Horses - 1m. – Sponsor – Park Hotel, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Divided between the following - 'Prophets View' - Rider Carla Farrell/''Elamo Ride The Storm' - Rider - Conor Lyons/'Smithfield Christy' - Rider - Emma Dunning/'Ferguson' - Rider - Sara Connaughton/'Ryans Henri' - Rider - Sinead Healion/'Oakport Titus' - Rider - Michael Kelly/'I'm So Blue' - Rider - Yvette Conway/'Flighty Jess' - Rider - Ailbhe Healy/'Vereingetorix' - Rider - Carla Farrell. Class 3 - Horses - Amateurs – Prizes in Kind – Sponsor – Michael Joyce, Equestrian Supplies, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - ‘Two Sox' - Rider - Emma Dunning. 2nd - 'Diamond Superb' - Rider - Vivienne Murtagh. 3rd - 'Flighty Jess' - Rider - Ailbhe Healy. 4th - 'Ben Beag' - Rider - Olive Staunton 5th - 'Arlando Ter Vinke' - Rider - John Boland. 6th - 'Lough Sheelan' - Rider - Anne M. Fagan Class 4 - Horses - 1.10m – Sponsor – Cllr. Peter Burke, M.C.C., T.C., Clonmore, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Noggins Black Beauty - Rider - Lucia Dawson Stanley. 2nd - 'Ferguson' - Rider - Sarah Connaughton. 3rd - 'Diamond Superb' - Rider - Vivienne Murtagh. 4th - 'Prince Jones' - Rider - Aisling Fay. Horses - 1.20m - Sponsor – Ulster Bank, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Ashfield Malibu' - Rider - Bart Nannery. SHOW JUMPING PONIES Class 1 - Ponies - Newcomers – Sponsor - Michael Joyce, Equestrian Supplies, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st – ‘Benown Pride' - Rider - Daniel Carroll Class 3 - 128/80cms – Sponsor – Seamus Connell, Equine Dentist, Glassan, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Babe Skylark' - Rider - Rebecca York - Also winner of The McKay Cup. Class 4 - 128/90cms – Sponsor – Ideal Couriers Ltd., Rathcolman, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Sappanchino' - Rider - Rebecca York. Class 6 - 138/80cms – Sponsor – Grange Motors, Lough Sheever Business Park, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Divided between the following - 'Rockstown Bainey Ben' - Rider - Claire Conner/'Petite Papillan' - Rider C. Heenan. Class 7 - 138/90cms – Sponsor – Shay Murtagh Ltd., Raharney, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Divided between the following - 'Buttons Two' - Rider - Rebecca York/'Rockstown Bainey Ben' - Rider - Claire Connor/'Ardnaglass Beauty' - Rider - Christopher Connell. Class 8 - 138/1m – Sponsor - Grange Motors, Lough Sheever Business Park, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Bawn Delight' - Kate Madden. 2nd - 'Elgin Joy' - Rider - Adriane Roland. 3rd - 'Buttons Two' - Rider - Rebecca York. Class 9 - 138/1.10m - Sponsor – Mick Foster, Walshestown, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Bawn Delight' - Rider - Kate Madden. 2nd - 'Elgin Joy' - Rider - Adriane Roland. Class 10 - 148/90cms - Sponsor – Mick Foster, Walshestown, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Divided between the following - 'Bellfield Zanussi' - Rider - Kate Hensey/'Rusty Dusty' - Rider - Roisin Heenan. Class 11 - 148/1m – Sponsor – AIB Bank, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Moorepark Mervin' - Rider - Gavin Hanley. Class 12 - 148/1.10 - Sponsor – AIB Bank, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 1st - 'Starfield Cuchullain' - Rider - Eadroin Conway. Ponies – Riding Classes Ridden Hunter Sponsors – Joe Baker, Texaco Service Station, Robinstown, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. / Derek Nagle, The Porter House, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Class 1 – 133cms Working Hunter, rider under 14 years on 01/01/10. 1st – Viola Callaghan, Ash Field Stud, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford. 2nd – Scarlet Quinn – ‘Strawberry Romeo’ 3rd – Calvin Nugent, Manor House, Gilltown, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare. Class 2 – 143cms Hunter Pony – rider under 17 years on 01/01/10. 1st – Ann Nixon, Lissakillen, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 2nd – Laura Whyte, Legan, Co. Longford. 3rd – Rebecca Duffy McAndrews, 71. College Hill, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Class 3 - 153cms Hunter Pony – riders under 20 years on 01/01/10. 1st – Rose Wentges, Lisnabin Castle, Killucan, Co. Westmeath. 2nd – Michael Losty – ‘Cong Hunter’ 3rd – William Hooton, Old Mill Stud, Kilteel, Co. Kildare. Champion Ridden Hunter - Viola Callaghan, Ash Field Stud, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford. Reserve Champion - Ann Nixon, Lissakillen, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Lead Rain Ponies Class 4 – Lead Rain Hunter Type – not exceeding 123cms. 1st – Emma O’Connor, Portan House, Portan, Ballivor, Co. Meath. 2nd – Clare Winters, Ballintogher, Drumone, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. 3rd – Nicola & Caroline Crosby, Millbrook House, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. Class 5 – Reg. Ridden Connemara Pony – riders 16 years & under on 01/01/10. 1st – Mrs. Sheila Condell, Swalloe Hall, Pheopotstown, Kilcock, Co. Kildare. 2nd – Tom Whyte, Moyrath, Ardagh, Co. Longford. 3rd – Mrs. M. Wentges, Lisnabin Castle, Killucan, Co. Westmeath. Class 6 – Reg. Ridden Connemara Pony – riders 16 years & over on 01/01/10. 1st – Elizabeth Maher, Tipper, Naas, Co. Kildare. 2nd – Edwina O’Connor 3rd – Laura Whyte, Legan, Co. Longford. Show Ponies Class 7 – Show Ponies – Lead Rein – not exceeding 123cms – riders 7 years & under on 01/01/10. 1st – Emma O’Connor, Portan House, Portan, Ballivor, Co. Meath. 2nd – Nicola & Caroline Crosby, Millbrook House, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. 3rd – David McCarthy Class 8 – First Ridden, riders 10 years & under on 01/01/10. 1st – Mrs. Sheila Condell, Swalloe Hall, Pheopotstown, Kilcock, Co. Kildare. 2nd – Laura Whyte, Legan, Co. Longford. 3rd – Susan Mee, Clontumther, Ennybegs, Ballinalee, Co. Longford. Class 9 – Show Ponies 148 cms & under – riders 17 years & under on 01/01/10. 1st – Fin O’Flaherty – ‘Elzenhof’ 2nd – Rosean Winters, Ballintogher, Drumone, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. Class 10 – Ridden Registered Welsh Ponies 4 y.o. & over – riders of appropriate age. 1st – Clare Winters, Ballintogher, Drumone, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. 2nd - Clare Winters, Ballintogher, Drumone, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. 3rd - Clare Winters, Ballintogher, Drumone, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. Class 11 – Ridden Part Bred Welsh Ponies 4 y.o. & over – riders of appropriate age. 1st – Mrs. Sheila Condell, Swalloe Hall, Pheopotstown, Kilcock, Co. Kildare. Show Pony Champion -– Rosean Winters, Ballintogher, Drumone, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. Reserve Champion - Mrs. Sheila Condell, Swalloe Hall, Pheopotstown, Kilcock, Co. Kildare. Working Hunter Ponies Sponsor – Michael O’Donoghue, V.S. Ballinderry, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Class 12 – Ponies 153cms 4 y.o. & over riders under 20 years on 01/01/10. 1st – Chloe Roche – ‘Keelnacally Clover’ 2nd – Tom Whyte, Moyrath, Ardagh, Co. Longford. 3rd - Michael Losty – ‘Cong Hunter’ Class 13 – Ponies 143cms 4 y.o. & over riders under 17 years on 01/01/10. 1st – Chloe Roche – ‘Ballinasloe Pixie Beauty’ 2nd – Yvonne Byrne – ‘Appolo’ 3rd – Nollaig Ryan, 104. Ballinderry Road, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Class 14 – Ponies 133cms 4 y.o. & over riders under 14 on 01/01/10. 1st – Louise Quinn – ‘I’m Spartacus’ 2nd – Calvin Nugent – ‘Mandela’ 3rd – Eamonn Connell, Rathconrath, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Working Hunter Champion – Chloe Roche – ‘Keelnacally Clover’ Reserve Champion – Calvin Nugent – ‘Mandela’ Working Hunter CSPS Class 15 – Powers Quarry All Ireland Connemara Working Hunter Qualifier for Oughterard National Show – Under 16’s. 1st – Laura Whyte, Legan, Co. Longford. 2nd – Christopher Whyte, Shinglis,
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