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2018 Show Results 2018 Show Results Pony Section 133cms Hunter Pony 1st Aoife Keogh 2nd Annemarie O Neill 3rd Aine Johnson 143 CMS Show Hunter Pony 1st Catherine Glynn 2nd Caroline Crosby 3rd Emma Devaney Kelly 153cms Show Hunter Pony 1st Tara Murphy 2nd 3rd Abby Curran Intermediate Show Hunter 1st Ciara Dennigan 2nd Tara Murphy 3rd Anne Nixon Class 5 Hunter Pony Lead-Rein 1st Annemarie O’Neill 2nd Elae Rogan 3rd Nicola Crosby Class 6 Show Pony Lead-Rein 1st Sheena McGucken 2nd Aine Johnson 3rd Eleanor Egan Class 7 First Ridden 1st Ellae Rogan 2nd Aine Johnston 3rd Colet Boylan Class 8 Registered Connemara Pony 1st Emma Devany Kelly 2nd Catherine Conlon Dempsey 3rd Ruth Mc Cauley Class 9 Pure/ Part bred Welsh 1st Annemarie O Neill 2nd Caroline Barry 3rd Sheena McGucken Class 10 Ridden Welsh 1st Annemaire O Neill 2nd Grace& Bernard Egan Class 11 Mountain and Mooreland 1st Emma Devaney Kelly 2nd Emma Devaney Kelly 3rd Nicola Crosby Class 12 Working Hunter Intermediate 1st Ciara Dennigan 2nd Anne Dixon 3rd Lee Farrell Class 13 152 cms Working Hunter 1st Anne Johnston 2nd Emma Brown 3rd Bevan Gilmore Class 14 143 cms Working Hunter 1st Carolyn Mathews Class 15 133 cms working hunter - no entries. Class 16 Starter Stakes 1st Aoife Keogh 2nd Ruth McGrath Class 17 Working Hunter Lead Rein 1st Nicola Crosby 2nd Ciara Dennigan Class 18 Powers Quarry Quaifier Anneicke Plass Class 21 148 cms and under Show Pony/ Hunter Pony Broodmare 1st Gerry Maloney 2nd Peter Byrne 3rd Catriona Glynn Class 22 Best Foals 1st Peter Byrne 2nd Rachel Moran Class 23 2/3 year old Show Pony 1st Anne Johnston 2nd Kevin Duffy Class 24 2/3 year old Hunter Pony 1st Anne Grimes 2nd Frances Murray 3rd Gerry Maloney Class 25 1 year old 1st Kevin Duffy 2nd Bevan Gilmore Class 26 Pure Bred Welsh 1st Denis Halpenny 2nd Anne Gimes 3rd Aine Johnston Class 27 Pure/ Part Bred Welsh 1st Gerry Maloney 2nd Anne Grimes 3rd Aine Johnston Class 28 Fitzpatrick Cup (Local Riding) 1st Leah Armitage 2nd Emily O’ Neill 3rd Hanna Madden Class 29 Local Lead Rein 1st Claire O Neill 2nd Jennifer Fennell Horses Mares & Foals Class 31 - Non Thoroughbred Brood Mare 1st - Charles Woollard, Modenstown, Irishtown, Ballynacargy, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Michael Dooner, Creggan, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Finian McLoughlin, Moore, Ardagh Village, Co. Longford. Class 32 - Non-Thoroughbred Mare with Foal at foot or T.B. Mare with Foal at Foot By a Non T.B. Sire 1st - Michael Dooner, Creggan, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Finian McLoughlin, Moore, Ardagh Village, Co. Longford. The James Casey Plant Hire Cup for Best N.T. Mare was presented to Charles Woollard. Class 33 - Non T.B. Colt Foal 1st - Niamh Grimes/Samantha Fitzsimons, Stickens, Caragh, Co. Kildare. Class 34 - Non T.B. Filly Foal 1st - Michael Dooner, Creggan, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Class 35 - Best Foal - any breed, colt or filly by any of Tim Carey's Stallions. 1st - Tom Mooney, Clonbulogue, Co. Offaly, The First National Building Society Perpetual Cup presented to Michael Dooner for Best N.T. Foal. Young Horses Class 36 - Best Yearling Colt or Gelding. 1st - Eileen Newman, Rhode, Co. Offaly. 2nd - Caroline Webb, Glen Road, Macetown, Tara, Co. Meath. 3rd - Vicki Dempsey, Brownstown,Collinstown, Co. Westmeath. Class 37 - Yearling Filly Championship - Qualifier Jim Boland, 29. Kimblough Park, Portarlington, Co. Laois. Class 38 - Best Yearling Filly 1st - Jim Boland, Co. Laois. Class 39 - Best 2 y.o. Colt or Gelding. 1st - Harold McGaharn, Rincoola, Granard, Co. Longford. Class 40 - Limerick Lady Championship - Qualifier Liz Murphy, Cappulerragh, Charlestown, Co. Mayo, Class 41 - Best 2.y.o. Filly. 1st - Paul Cleary, Carrick O'Brien, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Liz Murphy, Cappulerragh, Charlestown, Co. Mayo. 3rd - Hazel McVeigh, Sleepy Hollow, Ballinalee, Co. Longford. Class 42 - Best 3 y.o. Colt/Gelding. 1st - Alison Rountree, Killycloghan, Canningstown, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. Class 43 - The 3 y.o. All Ireland Filly Championship - Qualifier. No Entries. Class 44 - Best 3 y.o. Filly. 1st - Gerry Keena, Lake View, Ballymore, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Iris Brazil, Colehill, Kinnegad, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Claire Sheerin, Newtown, Horseleap, Moate, Co.Westmeath. Class 45 - Best Coloured Animal, any age under 158cm. 1st - Olive O'Hara, Ennell Bloodstock, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Stephanie Forde, Ballybrit Crescent, Galway. 3rd - Debbie Attwell-Denis, Manning Mill, Leaby Cross, Collon, Co. Louth. Class 46 - Best Coloured Animal any age over 158cm. 1st - Sharon Byrne, Coronagh, Virginia, Co. Cavan. 2nd - Jim Boland, 29. Kimblough Park, Portarlington, Co. Laois. Young Horse Champion - Paul Cleary, Athlone. Reserve - Olive O'Hara, Ennell Bloodstock. Mariners View Mare & Filly Champion - Paul Cleary, Athlone. Reserve - Gerry Keena, Ballymore. Cob & Ridden Hunter Class 47 - Small Hunter 158cm or under to be ridden. 1st - Kate & Amory McMahon, Kings Hill, Newcastle, Athenry, Co. Galway. 2nd - Annemicke Plass, Ballinahown, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Caitriona & Deirbhile Dempsey, Drumhilla, Bailieboro, Co. Cavan. 4th - Grace Maxwell & William McMahon, Taylors Hill, Galway. Class 48 - Hunter Gelding or Mare - up to 13st. 7lbs. 1st - Patrice Dorney, Herberstown, Stamullen, Co. Meath. 2nd - Patricia Nicholson, Kells, Co. Meath. 3rd - Tim Holland c/o Maura Rooney, Kilpherish, Moyvore, Co. Westmeath. 4th - Sophie Meehan, Culfadda, Ballymote, Co. Sligo. Class 49 - Hunter Gelding/Mare - over 13st. 7lbs. 1st - Maura Rooney, Kilpherish, Moyvore, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Isabelle Crosse, Lewinstown, Killucan, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Ciara Dennigan, Kinard, Legan, Co. Longford. Class 50 - Lightweight or Heavyweight Cob. 1st - Kate & Amory McMahon, Newcastle, Athenry, Co. Galway. 2nd - Olive O'Hara, Ennell Blood Stock, Mullingar. 3rd - Kieran Rossiter, Ennell Blood Stock, Mullingar. 4th - Stephanie Forde, Ballybrit Crescent, Galway. Class 51 - Mare or Gelding Coloured. 1st - Sharon Byrne, Virginia, Co. Cavan. 2nd - Samual Smyth, c/o Maura Rooney, Moyvore, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Stephine Forde, Ballybrit Crescent, Galway. Class 52 - Best RID Gelding/Mare. 1st - Grace Maxwell & William McMahon, Taylors Hill, Galway. 2nd - Annemicke Plass, Ballinahown, Athlone. 3rd - Craig Williams, Colooney, Co. Sligo. 4th - Marion Murphy, Slanemore, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Class 53 - Side Saddle. 1st - Kate & Amory McMahon, Athenry, Co. Galway. 2nd - Ciara Dennigan, Kinard, Legan, Co. Longford 3rd - Olive O'Hara, Ennell Bloodstock, Mullingar. Ridden Hunter Champion - Mullingar Autos Perpetual Cup - awarded to Patrice Dorney. Reserve - Samual Smyth c/o Maura Rooney. Irish Draught Horses. Class 54 - Best RID Gelding to be shown in Hand. 1st - Caroline Webb, Macetown, Tara, Co. Meath. 2nd - Jim Beirne, Kilcock, Co. Kildare. 3rd - Grace Maxwell & WilliamMcMahon, Taylors Hill, Galway. Class 55 - Best RID Mare 3 - 6 year old stinted to or with foal at foot. 1st - Claire Sheerin, Horseleap, Moate, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Grahm Thorn & Margaret Cottrell, Ballinamore Bridge, Co. Galway. 3rd - Denis McGrath, Tuam, Co. Galway. Class 56 - Best RID Mare 6 y.o. & over stinted to or with foal at foot. 1st - John Bracken, Kilfoylan, Moate, Co. Westmeath. 2nd - Julianne Corrigan, Athboy, Co. Meath. 3rd - Tom Mooney Clonbulogue, Co. Offaly. Class 57 - Best RID Colt. 1st - Julianne Corrigan, Athboy, Co. Meath. Class 58 - Best RID Filly. 1st - Tom Mooney, Clonbulogue, Co. Offaly. 2nd - John Bracken, Kilfoylan, Moate, Co. Westmeath. 3rd - Ann Rabbitte, Clara,Co. Offaly. Class 59 - Western Region ID Foal Championship - Qualifier. Tom Mooney, Co. Offaly. Class 61 - Best Yearling Colt/Gelding or Filly. 1st - Denis McGrath, Tuam, Co. Galway. 2nd - Denis O'Brien, Mallow, Co. Cork. Class 62 - Best 2 y.o. Colt/Gelding or Filly. 1st - Sandra Hannigan, Oldtown, Co. Dublin. 2nd - Ashling Moffitt, Swords, Co. Dublin. 3rd - Hazel McVeigh, Ballinalee, Co. Longford. Class 63 - ID 3 y.o Filly/Colt or Gelding. 1st - Jim Beirne, Kilcock, Co. Kildare. Champion ID Mare - John Bracken, Moate - received the late Con Crowley perpetual shield. Reserve - Claire Sheerin, Horseleap. Champion Brood Mare of Show - John Bracken, Moate. CATTLE SECTION Pedigree Shorthorn Class 71 Pedigree Shorthorn Cow Rearing her 2018 Calf - Calf not Judged. 1st Kelly Family, Ricketstown, Rathvilly, Carlow. 2nd Tom Fox, Bethlehem, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Class 72 All Ireland Pedigree Registered Beef Shorthorn Heifer born in 2016 1st Noel & Lisa Dowd, Loughglass, Creggs, Co. Galway. 2nd Kelly Family, Ricketstown, Rathvilly, Carlow. 3rd Peter Gormley, Gortnadrass, Lavagh, Ballymote, Co. Sligo. Class 73 Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer, born between 1st January 2017 & 31st December 2017. 1st Noel & Lisa Dowd, Loughglass, Creggs, Co. Galway 2nd Oliver Brennan, The Strand, Walshetown, Mullingar 3rd Tom Fox, Bethlehem, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Class 74 Pedigree Shorthorn Heifer Calf, born after 1st January 2018. 1st Noel & Lisa Dowd, Loughglass, Creggs, Co. Galway. 2nd Tom Fox, Bethlehem, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 3rd Peter Gormley, Gortnadrass, Lavagh, Ballymote, Co. Sligo. Class 75 Pedigree Shorthorn Bull Calf, born after 1st January 2018. 1st Noel & Lisa Dowd, Loughglass, Creggs, Co. Galway. 2nd Kelly Family, Ricketstown, Rathvilly, Carlow. Shorthorn Champion Champion - Kelly Family, Ricketstown, Rathvilly, Carlow. Reserve - Lisa Dowd, Loughglass, Creggs, Co. Galway. Pedigree Simmental Class 76 Best Simmental Heifer Calf born on/after 1st December 2017. 1st Patrick McNamee, The Heath, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. 2nd David King,
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