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Classifiactions 2020 HERD CLASSIFICATIONS 2020 Multi EX, EX & VG Classifications from 01.01.2020 to 31.12.2020 Parities will not be correct if your AIMS was not updated at time of classification GRADE PARITY GRADE PARITY GRADE PARITY ADAMSTOWN (CARMEL HENNESSY) AHAKILN LIBBY 9 VG 85 3 ALLOW RASCAL BEATRIX VG 85 2 ADAMSTOWN CONSTANCE 3 VG 85 4 AHAKILN PENNY 27 VG 85 3 ALLOW RAPHAEL PANDORA VG 85 2 ADAMSTOWN PANSY 3 VG 85 4 ADAMSTOWN JOSEPHINE 13 VG 85 3 AKERAGH (EILEEN & PETER KENNELLY) ANNALICKA/ANNADUHIG (DONAL SWEENEY) ADAMSTOWN NEOTTIE 2 VG 85 2 AKERAGH LEADER EBONY EX 93 7E 10 ANNALICKA AYG DAFFODIL EX 91 3E 7 AKERAGH WALLACE IRIS EX 92 6E 9 ANNALICKA SAM RUBY EX 91 2E 5 ADRIVALE (CORNELIUS CORKERY) AKERAGH JAMES DIXIE EX 92 4E 10 ANNALICKA TWIST MAVIS EX 91 2E 4 ADRIVALE AGH VALENTINE 1678 VG 85 4 AKERAGH LANC PINE EX 92 3E 5 ANNALICKA DFW EVER EX 91 4 MOUNTBEAMISH DORWYN RIVA EX 91 2E 4 ANNALICKA RZH TILLY 3 EX 91 4 AGHALEEMORE (WILLIAM HORGAN) AKERAGH FORT LEEANN EX 90 7 ANNALICKA PUA KATY 2 EX 90 7 AGHALEEMORE MARGARET 16 EX 91 7E 10 AKERAGH LCIX EBONY 2 EX 90 7 ANNALICKA PUA BELLA EX 90 6 AGHALEEMORE MAGUERITE EX 91 5E 9 MAINEVALLEY LPI BEECH 678 EX 90 7 ANNADUHIG GMZ KATY VG 89 7 AGHALEEMORE MAGGIE 23 EX 91 3E 6 AKERAGH LCIX DARKIE 2 EX 90 6 ANNALICKA GWC MEG VG 89 6 AGHALEEMORE MAGGIE 33 EX 91 2E 5 AKERAGH PERKY JAVIC EX 90 5 ANNALICKA PRINCE SPOTTY VG 89 5 AGHALEEMORE ROSE 36 EX 91 2E 5 AKERAGH PERKY EBONY EX 90 5 ANNALICKA TWIST MURIEL 2 VG 89 4 AGHALEEMORE MADRIGAL 14 EX 90 3E 8 AKERAGH LCIX GOLDROSE 6 EX 90 5 ANNALICKA TWIST AURA VG 89 4 AGHALEEMORE TWIST MAGGIE EX 90 2E 6 AKERAGH PARA JUNE EX 90 5 ANNALICKA MARDI GRAS INDIANINK VG 89 3 AGHALEEMORE TONYA 25 EX 90 2E 6 LERRIG REDROSE TT 2 EX 90 4 ANNALICKA STONEWALL BEATRIX 2 VG 89 3 AGHALEEMORE ROSE 35 EX 90 2E 5 AKERAGH LCIX EBONY 4 VG 89 6 ANNALICKA ROF PAMELA VG 88 6 AGHALEEMORE MADRIGAL 20 EX 90 6 AKERAGH LCIX KISMET VG 89 5 ANNALICKA VGE KATY VG 88 5 AGHALEEMORE POMP 17 EX 90 6 SWIFTSHEATH SHOUT TORCH VG 89 5 ANNALICKA DFW OPULENT VG 88 5 AGHALEEMORE SALWAY 20 EX 90 4 MOUNTBEAMISH DORWYN CELICIA 2 VG 89 4 ANNALICKA MAC ANNA VG 88 5 AGHALEEMORE MAGGIE 27 VG 89 6 SMEARLAVIEW BRACE VIXAN 11 VG 89 3 ANNALICKA DRADIL AURA VG 88 5 AGHALEEMORE MEENA 16 VG 89 5 MOUNTBEAMISH DORWYN ROBIN VG 89 3 ANNALICKA DFW KATY VG 88 5 AGHALEEMORE MARGARET 33 VG 89 5 AKERAGH LCIX DIXIE VG 88 6 ANNALICKA RASCAL MEG 2 VG 88 5 AGHALEEMORE DAISY 35 VG 88 5 AKERAGH LANC DALLAS VG 88 6 ANNALICKA TWIST AVRIL 3 VG 88 4 AGHALEEMORE LOLA RUTH 25 VG 88 4 AKERAGH LCIX EBONY 7 VG 88 5 ANNALICKA PMZ ROSALINE VG 88 4 AGHALEEMORE JIMMI 10 VG 88 4 AKERAGH CRXO LINA 2 VG 88 5 ANNALICKA PRINCE ELECTRA VG 88 4 AGHALEEMORE JOY 6 VG 88 4 AKERAGH CRXO PINE 2 VG 88 4 ANNALICKA DRADIL ORCHIS VG 88 4 AGHALEEMORE SALWAY 21 VG 88 3 AKERAGH PARA LEANN VG 88 3 ANNALICKA GREY AVRIL VG 88 3 AGHALEEMORE LOLA RUTH 22 VG 87 4 AKERAGH PARA DIXIE 3 VG 88 3 ANNALICKA MARDI GRAS MARGARET VG 88 3 AGHALEEMORE TONYA 30 VG 87 4 AKERAGH PARA CARLA VG 88 3 ANNALICKA WINDSOR OPULENT VG 88 3 AGHALEEMORE BETTY 8 VG 87 4 AKERAGH PARA GOLDROSE VG 88 3 ANNALICKA ALLROUND RUBY VG 88 3 AGHALEEMORE LISA 9 VG 87 4 AKERAGH LCIX LAWNSLADY VG 87 8 ANNALICKA GREY DAFFODIL VG 88 3 AGHALEEMORE MARGARET 50 VG 87 4 CRADENHILL GKS BABY DOLL ET VG 87 6 ANNALICKA PGW KATY VG 87 5 AGHALEEMORE MAGGIE 46 VG 87 4 AKERAGH LCIX PINE 3 VG 87 5 ANNALICKA DANILLO AVRIL VG 87 4 AGHALEEMORE AOIFE 43 VG 87 4 LUMVILLE BRENDA VG 87 5 ANNALICKA MWL CINDER VG 87 4 AGHALEEMORE MONTY 2 VG 87 4 AKERAGH CRXO KISMET VG 87 5 ANNALICKA XDO PEGGY VG 87 4 AGHALEEMORE DAISY 50 VG 87 2 AKERAGH CRXO CARLA 3 VG 87 4 ANNALICKA PESKY AURA VG 87 4 AGHALEEMORE MAGGIE 44 VG 86 5 AKERAGH KISMET VG 87 4 ANNALICKA MAGORIAN AVRIL VG 87 3 AGHALEEMORE DAISY 40 VG 86 5 AKERAGH CLASS ARIZONA VG 87 3 ANNALICKA STONEWALL TINA VG 87 3 AGHALEEMORE POMP 23 VG 86 4 AKERAGH PARA CHRISI 2 VG 87 3 ANNALICKA ZTG AMY VG 87 3 AGHALEEMORE MARGARET 58 VG 86 3 AKERAGH LCIX BLANCHE 4 VG 86 4 ANNALICKA WINDSOR AVRIL VG 87 3 AGHALEEMORE MARGARET 59 VG 86 2 AKERAGH PARA BLANCHE VG 86 3 ANNALICKA ALLROUND MARGARET VG 87 3 AGHALEEMORE JOY 7 VG 86 2 AKERAGH CLASS RAVEN VG 86 3 ANNALICKA CATAPULT TILLY VG 87 3 AGHALEEMORE MADRIGAL 35 VG 86 2 AKERAGH SAM TORCH VG 86 3 ANNALICKA MACRAENA MAVIS VG 87 2 AGHALEEMORE MARGARET 64 VG 86 2 AKERAGH PARA EBONY 4 VG 86 2 ANNALICKA DZM AURA VG 86 7 AGHALEEMORE MARGARET 67 VG 86 2 LERRIG CENTURION SHOWER VG 86 2 ANNALICKA WATHAL ANNA VG 86 5 AGHALEEMORE MAGGIE 39 VG 85 5 AKERAGH PARA TORCH VG 86 2 ANNALICKA GWC AVRIL SKEH VG 86 4 AGHALEEMORE AOIFE 41 VG 85 4 AKERAGH LCIX DELUXE VG 85 7 ANNALICKA DOBERMAN MARGARET VG 86 4 AGHALEEMORE MEENA 24 VG 85 4 AKERAGH PARA EBONY VG 85 3 ANNALICKA LECTURE AVRIL VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE MADRIGAL 33 VG 85 3 AKERAGH CLASSIC ARIZONA RED VG 85 3 ANNALICKA EMMETT MAVIS VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE ROSE 43 VG 85 3 AKERAGH PARA CASSY 2 VG 85 2 ANNALICKA LEVI RUBY VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE DAISY 44 VG 85 3 AKERAGH PARA EBONY 6 VG 85 2 ANNALICKA EMMETT ORCHIS VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE BUD 23 VG 85 3 MONAMORE VERA 211 VG 85 2 ANNALICKA EMERALD MARGARET 2 VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE POMP 25 VG 85 2 AKERAGH PARA KAREAN VG 85 1 ANNALICKA LEVI KATY 2 VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE MAGGIE 60 VG 85 2 AKERAGH RISAM PRIMROSE VG 85 1 ANNALICKA TOPSY ANNA VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE MADRIGAL 39 VG 85 2 AKERAGH PARA DARKIE VG 85 1 ANNALICKA CATAPULT KATY VG 86 3 AGHALEEMORE BETTY 10 VG 85 2 AKERAGH DOORMAN TRACEY ET VG 85 1 ANNALICKA CATAPULT PEGGY VG 86 3 ANNALICKA ALLROUND INDIANINK 2 VG 86 3 AHAKEERA (KEVIN O’NEILL) ALLOW (BEN CARROLL) ANNALICKA GREY KATY VG 86 3 AHAKEERA ORLA 642 EX 90 2E 7 ALLOW GJM BEATRIX 2 EX 92 3E 6 ANNALICKA GREY ELECTRA VG 86 3 AHAKEERA HELENA 1003 EX 90 6 ALLOW GMZ RYE EX 90 7 ANNALICKA GREY ANNA 2 VG 86 3 AHAKEERA BLOSSOM VG 88 5 ALLOW GJM PANDORA 2 EX 90 5 ANNALICKA CATAPULT ROSALINE VG 86 2 AHAKEERA SONJA 720 VG 88 5 ALLOW GMZ IEKE EX 90 5 ANNALICKA CATAPULT AVRIL VG 86 2 AHAKEERA KATY 420 VG 86 6 ALLOW MXZ VELOUR VG 89 5 ANNALICKA GREY BIDDY VG 86 2 AHAKEERA DAFFODIL 853 VG 85 6 ALLOW GJM ODETTA VG 88 6 ANNALICKA GREY RUBY VG 86 2 AHAKEERA TANYA 6 VG 85 5 ALLOW TWIST RYE VG 88 4 ANNALICKA CATAPULT BEGONIA VG 86 2 AHAKEERA AOIFE 679 VG 85 4 ALLOW RSP KATE VG 87 5 ANNALICKA PEPPER ANNA VG 86 2 AHAKEERA BIDDY 1016 VG 85 4 ALLOW GMZ BEATRIX VG 87 5 ANNALICKA PEPPER JUDY VG 86 2 ALLOW VELOUR VG 87 4 ANNALICKA GREY BUNTY 2 VG 86 2 AHAKILN (TIMOTHY MCMAHON) ALLOW PESKY PANDORA VG 87 3 ANNALICKA MAGORIAN RUBY VG 86 2 AHAKILN IONA 9 VG 89 7 ALLOW LUCKY BOY ODETTA 2 VG 86 3 ANNALICKA MACARENA AURA 2 VG 86 2 AHAKILN CALVITA 17 VG 86 5 ALLOW SZE DOT VG 85 4 ANNALICKA SPARKY JUDY VG 86 2 AHAKILN LILAC 16 VG 86 4 ALLOW STONEWALL ODETTA VG 85 4 ANNALICKA MWL BELLA VG 85 4 AHAKILN SAPPHIRE 9 VG 86 2 ALLOW ZMO OLIVIA 2 VG 85 3 ANNALICKA XDO MACUSHLA VG 85 4 AHAKILN BLAIR 41 VG 85 4 ALLOW XPD BELLA VG 85 3 ANNALICKA LEVI MURIEL VG 85 3 AHAKILN HEATHER 12 VG 85 4 ALLOW MAGNIFICO GREY 2 VG 85 2 ANNALICKA PESKY AVRIL VG 85 3 123 GRADE PARITY GRADE PARITY GRADE PARITY ANNALICKA LEVI KATY VG 85 3 APPLELAWN RICKY GWENOLINE VG 89 6 ARDALLEN (IVAN FERGUSON) ANNALICKA PESKY DAFFODIL 2 VG 85 2 APPLELAWN DGY SUNRAY VG 89 3 ARDALLEN UPH MAGGIE EX 90 7 ANNALICKA GREY HAZEL VG 85 2 APPLELAWN UNO DREAM VG 89 2 ARDALLEN MAGGIE 4 EX 90 6 ANNALICKA KYTEMAN MACUSHLA VG 85 2 APPLELAWN AXN EMPRESS VG 88 4 ARDALLEN LHZ KARINA VG 88 5 ANNALICKA FLAME BELLA VG 85 2 APPLELAWN RAPHAEL STARLITE VG 88 4 ARDALLEN HZS SNOWY VG 87 6 ANNALICKA FLAME RUBY VG 85 2 APPLELAWN LEVI CHARLENE VG 88 3 ARDALLEN GZY BELLE VG 87 3 ANNALICKA ST-LOUIS MARGARET VG 85 2 APPLELAWN AXN PENNY VG 88 3 ANNALICKA ST-LOUIS BEGONIA VG 85 2 APPLELAWN SEVEN HELENE VG 88 3 ARDAROSTIG (SEAN MURPHY) ANNALICKA ALLROUND BUNTY VG 85 2 APPLELAWN ANDREW ROSE VG 88 3 ARDAROSTIG SHOTTLE SUNRAY EX 91 2E 5 ANNALICKA ALLROUND AMY VG 85 2 APPLELAWN UNO CALLIE VG 88 3 BLARNEY SHOCKING JANNA 3 EX 91 5 ANNALICKA GREY ROSALINE 2 VG 85 2 APPLELAWN DGY GWEN VG 88 3 ARDAROSTIG PNH VITAN EX 90 6 ANNALICKA HANG-TIME DAFFODIL VG 85 2 APPLELAWN LAVAMAN FANTA VG 88 2 ARDAROSTIG AFTERSHOCK LULU EX 90 4 ANNALICKA HANG-TIME MACUSHLA VG 85 2 APPLELAWN AXN ALEXIS VG 88 2 ARDAROSTIG L PRINCESS VG 88 5 ANNALICKA HAGLEY MAVIS 3 VG 85 2 APPLELAWN AFD BREEZE VG 87 3 ARDAROSTIG EX ZIPPER VG 87 6 ANNALICKA SPARKY ORCHIS VG 85 2 APPLELAWN AXN PRISCILLA 2 VG 87 2 ARDAROSTIG ST LULU VG 87 3 ANNALICKA ALEX MACUSHLA 2 VG 85 2 APPLELAWN SEVEN ROSELEAF VG 87 2 ARDAROSTIG Z ROYALTY VG 85 5 ANNALICKA NUMERO UNO ROSALINE VG 85 2 APPLELAWN SEVEN FANTA 2 VG 87 2 ARDAROSTIG DL TINA VG 85 4 APPLELAWN GRAVITY MARGARET 455 VG 87 2 ARDAROSTIG DL VELOUR VG 85 3 ANNEGROVE (BRIAN ROHAN) APPLELAWN APPLE DEREK GWEN VG 86 3 ARDAROSTIG ATLANTIC LULU VG 85 2 ANNEGROVE LOUGHSUE 14 EX 91 2E 7 APPLELAWN GRAVITY BREEZE VG 86 2 ARDAROSTIG RITA VG 85 2 ANNEGROVE JOAN 69 EX 90 2E 7 APPLELAWN RAPHAEL GWEN 1577 VG 86 2 ARDAROSTIG RUBY 3 VG 85 2 ANNEGROVE EBONY LEGE EX 90 8 APPLELAWN ZOL NELL VG 86 2 ARDAROSTIG WILDROSE 1418 VG 85 2 ANNEGROVE VICKY 89 EX 90 7 APPLELAWN TWIST CALLIE VG 86 1 ANNEGROVE OMNES LIMA EX 90 6 APPLELAWN AWB GRACE VG 85 3 ARDBAUN (JAMES HALLINAN) ANNEGROVE JEAN 31 EX 90 6 APPLELAWN ERIN ALAINE VG 85 1 ARDBAUN GLAUCO BOUKJE VG 89 3 ANNEGROVE GUARINI LIMA EX 90 6 APPLELAWN FLAME CHRISTINA VG 85 1 ARDBAUN GLAUCO DINA VG 88 3 ANNEGROVE ARD PRIMROSE 8 EX 90 4 ARDBAUN ARES ROSINA 5 VG 87 3 ANNEGROVE BELLE 60 EX 90 4 ARCHERSRATH (BRIAN ROCHE) ARDBAUN JOHN DAINTY VG 87 3 ANNEGROVE JOAN 78 EX 90 3 ARCHERSRATH MAS ALPHA ET EX 92 6E 9 ARDBAUN OMAN DAINTY VG 86 4 ANNEGROVE ARDJANE 5 VG 89 6 ARCHERSRATH LINJET ALPHA EX
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