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Class :13 Registered Connemara Pony Mare 10 to 15 Years Old, with Or Without Foal at Foot Class :13 Registered Connemara Pony Mare 10 to 15 years old, with or without foal at foot. Sponsored by : Griffin's Bar Main St., Clifden Co. Galway Winner : The Mannion Cup & O'Sullivan Memorial Shield & Galway Crystal Vase & CPBS Silver Medal 1st 232 Owner Mr Malachy Gorham, Glenbrickeen Farm, Clifden Connemara. Co. Galway Breeder Mr John Noel Mullen, Sheeauns, Cleggan Co. Galway. Pony Fairyhill Molly M1-372100400015445 Sire Kingstown Fionn S0001183 Dam Kingstown Molly 2nd M0010854 2nd 243 Owner Ms Caitlin Lee, Doohulla, Ballyconneely, Co. Galway Breeder Mr Sean Faherty Aille Inverin Co. Galway Pony Inverin Misty M1-372100400016587 Sire Frederiksminde Hazy Match IS10 Dam Inverin lady M0011004 3rd 235 Owner Ms Sinead Lusby-Mc Grath St.Patricks, Cregmore Claregalway Co. Galway. Breeder Ms Sinead Lusby-Mc Grath St.Patricks, Cregmore Claregalway Co. Galway. Pony Lucky Secret M1-372100400015104 Sire Tulira Robuck S0001041 Dam Lucky Mavourneen M0011384 4th 234 Owner Ms Grace Murphy, Gleann Rua Pony Stud, Taylors Hill Galway Co Galway. Breeder Paul & Anita Hufnagel Nummer 601237 Thiergartenhof 1 91583 Schillingsfurst Germany Pony Thiergartenhofs Larissa DE484840121106 Sire Skousboe Morning Rock DE 3020260285191 Dam Lilly SPDE384843748397 5th 229 Owner Mr Seán Conneely, Glenbricken, Clifden Co. Galway Breeder Mr Martin O'Donnell, Ballyconneely, Co Galway. Co. Galway Pony Glen Ellens Fancy M1-372100400014507 Sire Blue Smokie S0000994 Dam Fancy Phyllis M0009270 6th 231 Owner Michael J. Dunne, Poulnaclough, Moycullen Co Galway Breeder Mr John Joe Lee, 47 Gaelcarrig Park, Newcastle Co. Galway Pony Fair Lady M1-372100400017688 Sire Owens Blossom S0001009For Sale Dam Fair Lassie M0011086 Foal at foot 7th 230 Owner Mr Bartley Conroy, Emloughmore, Ballyconneely Co. Galway. Breeder Mr Patrick O'Toole, Mourneen, Cleggan Co. Galway. Pony Doonhill Lass M0013519 Sire Innellan Kestrel IS 4 Dam Cartron Abbey M0009772 8th 236 Owner Mr Ronan Francis Mullen, Garraunbawn Moyard Co Galway. Breeder Mr Thomas Mullen, Garraunbawn Moyard Co. Galway Pony Lakeside Lassie M0013526 Sire Streamstown Larry S0000930 Dam Hilltop M0009036 9th 239 Owner Mr Peter J O'Malley, Caoranbeg Connemara Ponies Carraroe Co. Galway Breeder Ms Annette Joyce, Ballyheane, Castlebar Co. Mayo Pony Gallowstown Bibi M0013679 Sire Commanding Hero S0000609 Dam Castle Cailin Ard M0009951 th 10 240Owner Mr. Brian O'Rourke Bridge Street, Ballinrobe Co. Mayo Breeder Mr Paddy Feeney, Gorty Loughlinn, Moycullen Co. Galway Pony Glenkyle Saoirse M1-372100400017509 Sire Frederiksminde Hazy Match IS 10 Dam Aran Miranda M0008779 .
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