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148 a RDS PONY QUALIFIER Saturday 5Th May 2012 CAVAN EQUESTRIAN CENTRE EVENT 1 - 148 A RDS PONY QUALIFIER Saturday 5th May 2012 NO PONY RIDER OWNER 1 Carnoe Robuck Lucy Gibson Pauline Gibson 2 Blessington Grange Mist Rachel Houston Joanne Houston 3 Sandlings Surpriel Cara Mooney L Mooney 4 Duneens What About You Shane Dalton Richard Dalton 5 Petrus Spartacus Susan Fitzpatrick Sharon Fitzpatrick 6 Acapella Z Lucy Allen Ballywalter Farms 7 Moongani Patrick McNamara Frank Buckley 8 Lone Some Dove Darragh Ryan Tomas Ryan 9 Carrenhill Clover Tim MacDonagh Jackie Lee 10 Cragghouse Griff Molly O'Shea Susan O'Shea 10A Dervaragh Gambler Aoife Dooley Irene Cadden 11 Keltic Flight Matthew McSorley Amber McSorley 12 Blidsworth Fluffy Duckling Richard McIvor Gary McIvor 13 Carnhill Diamond Taylor Cummins Paul Cummins 14 Future Interest Matt Garrigan M Garrigan 15 Flying Expectations Aaron Perrin Breda Perrin 16 Wandering Celt Luke Gibbons Jnr Luke Gibbons Snr 17 Kadia Mouche Aileen Duffy Anita Duffy 18 Woodfield Breeze Shane Dalton Richard Dalton 19 Hot Pursuit Ann Alexander Ann Alexander 20 Evl Crown Jewel Tom Foley Carmel King 21 Fairfield Tony Aoife McDonagh Brian McDonagh 22 European Clover Cormac Hanley Sinead Hanley 23 Bertas Clover Tim MacDonagh Jackie Lee 24 Quantum Ginger Flight Grace McHugh Helen McHugh 25 Shamrock Bay Molly O'Shea Susan O'Shea 26 Bold Rhett Patrick McNamara John McNamara 27 Cassendra Van Het Roelhof Grace Allen Ballywalter Farms 28 Grey Ross Paraic Kenny Sorcha Kenny 29 Ghostrider Susan Fitzpatrick Sharon Fitzpatrick 30 Iorn FX Cara Mooney L Mooney 31 Gerco Michael Duffy Sandra Duffy 32 Dream Cruise Kerry Taggart Jeannie Taggart 33 Kiltormer Grey Sofie Slattery Linda Slattery 34 Quantum Light Darragh Ryan John McCarthy 35 Arganium Boy Charlotte Donoghoe Elaine Donoghoe 35A Mini Cooper Aoife Dooley Brian Dooley 37 Drumiller Darkie Selina Braddish C Braddish 38 Kilcummin Phanton Dylan Daly Patrick Finn 39 Ballydoolagh Dreamer Yvonne Whiteside Elaine Whiteside 40 Blackwoodland Rock Evalilna Talvio Paddy Quinlan 41 Thorn Tom Foley John Mullins 42 Ballyvaughan Silver Taylor Cummins Paul Cummins 43 Dr Spot Matt Garrigan M Garrigan 44 Barbaras Ziggy Kate O'Leary Emer O'Leary 45 Newtown Samson Luke Gibbons Jnr Luke Gibbons Snr 46 Moy Dancer Cormac Hanley Sinead Hanley 47 Doonladdie Kevin Gallagher Gerry Leonard 48 Loughville Clover Kate Tuffy Brian Tuffy 49 Carnhill Clover Lass Aoife McDonagh Brian McDonagh 50 Corbeagh Claire Aisling McGreal Barbara McGreal 51 Krafty Cat Paraic Kenny Ellen Kenny 52 Ruby Riot Sofie Slattery Linda Slattery 53 Beech Hall Harley Semple Joshua Semple 54 Creemully Western Melody Patrick McNamara Michael Mitchell 55 Dondale Quantum Queen Grace McHugh J Doran 56 Rock of Dawn Jack O'Donohue Kieran O'Donohue 57 Trendy Captains Dream Anna Carway Helen Carway 58 Claggan Gypsy Delight Casey Webb Bryan McIvor 59 Dirty Gerty Nathan Evans Marsh Kyfe Equestrian 60 Westside Phantom Ciara Murphy Gerard Murphy 61 Imagine If One Tim MacDonagh Jackie Lee 62 MHS Kilkenny All Star Jack Brennan Sinead Byrne 63 Sillogue Darkie Kerry Taggart Jeannie Taggart 64 Knockrowe Little Mike Emma Murphy Grainne Murphy 65 Athlete Greenfield Grace Allen Ballywalter Farms 65A Vivantos Aoife Dooley Brian Dooley 66 Cuffesgrange for sure Darragh Ryan Ann Bartley 67 Sunkist Lad Shane McCloskey M Cornyrn 68 Cottage Flight Noelle Barry D Howard 69 Canadian Express Olivia McNaboe Edward McNaboe 70 Our Foreman Michael Duffy Sandra Duffy 71 Gold Digger Douglas Shane Dalton John Moloney 72 Moonlight Man Jack Kavanagh Eoghan Kavanagh 73 Star Appraisal Kevin Gallagher Paddy Lawlor 74 Temple Spartacus Ellen Sweetnam Barra Sweetnam 75 Vales Bluebird Justine O'Hara Patricia Dalton 76 More Clover Molly O'Shea Susan O'Shea 77 The Whispering Bush Becca Mahon Patrick Mahon 78 Loughnatousa Ron Jack O'Keeffe Tim Beecher 79 Bertie Brown James Kenny Liam Kenny 80 Bundy Charlotte Donoghoe Elaine Donoghoe 81 Another Destiny Thomas Foley Carmel King 82 Costellos Boy Stephen Murphy Brian Murphy 83 Tequila Twist Graham Golden Victoria Golden 84 Loughnatousa Bart Jordan Kilkenny Cora Byrne 85 Cappagh Supreme Kirsten Farr Chris Farr 86 Mathius Kate Murray Liz Murray 87 Garryard Odds On Katie Raeburn Yvonne Raeburn CAVAN EQUESTRIAN CENTRE EVENT 1 - 138 A RDS PONY QUALIFIER Saturday 5th May 2012 NO PONY RIDER OWNER A Clonagh Prince Conor McMahon Castlequarter Stables 1 Coltstown Dun Cruiser Brendan Murphy Patrick Murphy 2 Cosmo II Mark Finnerty Rory Finnerty 3 Dooneens Coolala Boy Nicholas Farr Chris Farr 5 Boom Time Susan Fitzpatrick Liz Brennan 6 Woodfield Rain Emer Kavanagh Pat Kavanagh 7 Woodpark Ross Hanna Smyth Joshua Semple 8 Tullibards Four Socks Rachel Kieran-O'Donnell Bridie Kiernan-O'Donnell 9 Greybrook Apollo Sean Phelan Tracy Phelan 10 Bear Me In Mind Annmarie Dunne Tom Dunne 11 Double Trouble Boy Nicolas Connors Ann Connors 12 Lavally Bouncer Clodagh Sweeney Eamonn Sweeney 13 Lennon Prince Kate Derwin Francis Derwin 14 Lough Gill Harry Allen Ballywalter Farms 15 Future Memories Bryan Fitzgerald Annette Fitzgerald 16 Annaghmore Boomerang James Houston Joanne Houston 17 Crindell Oberdash Kevin McCabe Lorna Daly 18 Gaulstown Lady Bishop Fionn Clarke Jane Clarke 19 My Little Lady Cormac Foley Thomas J Foley 20 Pant Chris Connell Eamon Connell 21 Wing It Ian Fives Trish Fives 22 Claughan Thady Sean Monaghan Mary Monaghan 23 Pennwood Rocco Kirsten Fynes Paul Fynes 24 Shanbally Smarty Niall Dalton Richard Dalton 25 Blaze Annmarie Dunne Tom Dunne 26 Irish Rose Emer Kavanagh Sorcha Kenny 27 Elgin Joy Adriano Rolandi Dorothy Healy 28 Sugar Supreme Christopher Megahey Britt Megahey 29 Cappucino IV Leah McVeigh Anne Sweeney 30 Kiltormer Dan Emma Young Simon Young 31 HB Ginger Spice Grace McHugh Helen McHugh 32 Fountain Ranger Hannah O'Shea Ballywalter Farms 33 Scarletts Billy The Kids Harry Allen Ballywalter Farms 34 Bobby Joe Nicolas Connors Ann Connors 35 Lannan Barney Olga Burke Francis Burke 36 Ballygawley Braveheart Caitlin Duffy Anita Duffy 37 Speedy Clover Clodagh Sweeney Eamonn Sweeney 38 Milchem Gti Susie Osbourne Valerie Osbourne 39 Buttons Two Rebecca Yorke Greg Yorke 40 Ruthstown Trooper Victor Costello Larry Costello 41 County Express Bryan Fitzgerald Mary Kelly 42 Knockrow Dawn Ian Fives Hugh O'Donnell 43 Fan The Flowers Fionn Clarke Diane McIvor 44 MHS Alaska Ruth Brennan Sinead Byrne 45 Sundance Prince Ellen Hughes Siobhan Hughes 46 Kiltormer Curragh Cian O'Connell Denis O'Connell 47 Woodfield Superstar James Houston Joanne Houston 48 Munsboro Hockley Charlotte Quinn Louise Quinn 49 Yarcombe Erin Kate O'Leary Emer O'Leary 50 Claggan Supreme Olivia Roulston Aldyth Roulston 51 Lucky (SJI) Ruairi Logue Brian Logue 52 Shutter Fly Cormac Foley Thomas J Foley 53 Rustic Cruise Claudia Walsh Sandra Walsh 54 Kilpatrick Fiona Michael James Pender Michael Pender 55 Coomlagne Kojack Hannah Power Martin Power 56 Leath Gaeltach Chris Connell Sandra Duffy 57 Ballinvella Polly Alison Malone Anthony Noble 58 Ronaldino Evalilna Talvio Paddy Quinlan 59 Lyncott Montana Harry Evans Marsh Kyfe Equestrian 60 Daddy DJ Jessica Johnston Linzi Johnston 61 Kiltormer Hero Jason Foley Sorcha Foley 62 Amber Leaf Kayleigh Soden Charlie Soden 63 Buckley's Touch John Greene Niall Greene 64 La Passiona Holly Sweetnam Barra Sweetnam 65 Quantum QT John Murray Liz Murray CAVAN EQUESTRIAN CENTRE EVENT 1 - 128 A RDS PONY QUALIFIER Saturday 5th May 2012 NO PONY RIDER OWNER A Spirit of Hilltop Daryl Somerville Mark Somerville B Charlie's Angel Beth Doherty Sarah Doherty 1 Flash Dance Taylor Sweeney Paddy Sweeney 2 Whos Mini Two Tone Jodie Giles Julie Pratt 3 Jumper Ruari Clarke Jane Clarke 4 Oharas Holy Ghost James Smyth Jordan Coyle 5 Jazzbeat Grace Doherty John Doherty 6 Caspers Way Pat Taaffe Elaine Taaffe 7 Rascal Joe Elle Johnston Gillian Johnston 8 Drumcaghey Blaze Leah Roulston Aldyth & Janet Roulston 9 Bladon Gusty Zarah Kelly Cara Kelly 10 Flying Star Jason Foley Sorcha Foley 11 Emerald Lucky Sophie Dunn Heidi Dunn 12 My Apple Pie Ciaran Nallon Richard Nallon 13 Barossa Brigadear Killian Ryan Tom Dunne 14 Crispy Chip Robbie Clancy Gerard Clancy 15 Sterling Spartacus Hannah Buckley Ballywalter Farms 16 Heather Molly John Murray Conrad Murray 17 Super Sonic Emma McEntee Louise McEntee 18 Hectors Hero Cian Goggins PJ Goggins 19 Talula Blu Spartacus Leap Abbie Sweetnam Barra Sweetnam 20 Coppenagh Spirit Oisin Aylward John Aylward 21 Taggerts Express Alan McDonagh Brian McDonagh 22 Sligo Lucky Ellie Humphries Allison Mercer 23 Whos Snow Spot Jodie Giles Julie Pratt 24 Ballybur Oh Jessie Cian Harrison Fergal Harrison 25 Little Jack Sprat Harry Allen Ballywalter Farms 26 Sillogue Spice Ciaran Nallon Eamon Briscoe 27 Full Throttle James Smyth Helen Connors 28 Sparkling Class Act Leah Roulston Aldyth Roulston 29 Exzibit Taylor Sweeney Paddy Sweeney 30 Sparkle Jason Foley Sorcha Foley 31 Jessie Mouse Elle Johnston Gillian Johnston 32 Lenamore Mini Metro Ruari Clarke Jane Clarke 33 Jamseys Choice Pat Taaffe Elaine Taaffe 34 Some Journey Aaron O'Leary Emer O'Leary 35 Parc Rob Robbie Clancy Robert Cunnahen 36 Jacodi's Anja's Admiral Sophie Dunn Teresa McKenna 37 Damma Sally Orla Duffy Anita Duffy 38 Sparkling Mr Tigger Olivia Thompson Colin Thompson 39 Emerald Chubba John Murray Liz Murray 40 Parc Giggles Killian Ryan Parc Stables 41 Aghaderg Stepping Delight Zarah Kelly Cara Kelly 42 Mighty Wee Man Grace Doherty John Doherty 43 Mr Boots Cian Goggins Martin Hastings 44 Whos Magic Fairy Jodie Giles Julie Pratt 45 Sundae Girl Taylor Sweeney Paddy Sweeney 46 Little Ceaser Alan McDonagh William McCluskey 47 Murphy Spartacus
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