Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Illaunurra Bay Stallions four year old and over Eamonn Burke s Collillaun Cushlawn , by Currachmore

Roundstone Champions Show 2011 | AshbrookStud.ie - Connemara Pony Stud and Magazine
Being involved in a very large, ongoing project – which I hope to be unveiling very soon indeed – I have been neglecting the site. Rumours of my death have been an exaggeration cornerstone veterinary however, and I hope to resume full service as soon as possible! In the meantime, here are the results from the recent Roundstone Champion of Champions Show, submitted by the ever-dependable Ruth Rodgers. Yearling colt Peter O Toole s Castle Monarch, cornerstone veterinary by Castle Comet-Orphee Schueracher Thomas Keaney s Murvey Paddy, by Dooneen Just Joey-Murvey cornerstone veterinary Cara Patrick Kearns Monaghanstown Oscar, cornerstone veterinary by Illanurra Lad-Monaghanstown Caillin Yearling filly Linda O Donovan s Addrigoole cornerstone veterinary Eva, by Frederiksminde Hazy Match-Adrigoole-Breeze Eleanor Curran s Glencarrig Starlet, by Glencarrig Prince-Fairyhill Helen Martin Keaney s Sweet Janice, by Janus-Sweet Albany Two year old filly Pat & Mary Rabbitt s Monaghanstown Silver, by Mountain Cascade-Monaghanstown Star Bernard Keaney s Murvey Rianna, by Currachmore Cashel-Murvey Cara Kieran McGrath s Hazelrock Colleen, by Currachmore Cashel-Smokey Star Three year old filly Seamus Keady s Shanna Rose, by Janus-Gleann Rua Sea Mist Kieran & Louise Fallon s Corclough Lady Bella, by Tempo Active Atlas-Coreclough Dreamer Alaoise Halpin s Kilrock Cashel, by Coolough Cashel-Kilchrest Cashel Two & Three year old colts Stephen Fahy s Ben Ban Cracker Jack, by True Commotion-Ben Ban Glen Sally Marty Sullivan s Eileen s Hero, by Janus-Eileen s Beauty Padraic Folan s Teach Mor Knight, by Castle Knight-Lishmar Lady Donna Junior cornerstone veterinary Champion:
Ben Bán Cracker Jack Filly foal Sean Bourke s Rathlacken Finola, by Rathlacken Finnard-Carraig Donn Jim Mullaney s Lissroe Sunset Lady, by Glencarrig Prince-Lissroe Lady Feichin & Kerry King s Bunowen Castle Lady Holly, cornerstone veterinary by Dunloughan Troy-Bunowen Castle Lady Colt foal Pat O Neill s Illaunurra Boy, by Castleside J J Junior-Illanurra Heather Martin Feeney s Danesfield Buster, by I Love You Melody-Danesfield Heather Declan O Flynn s Ballylee Cool Champ, by Coill Rua Champ-Woodbrook Lady Champion Foal:
Illaunurra Bay Stallions four year old and over Eamonn Burke s Collillaun Cushlawn , by Currachmore Cashel-Glencarrig Aishling Jarleth Grogan s Mountain Cascade, by Laerkens Cascade Dawn-Mountain Lady Raymond Conneely s Bay Shadow, by Silver cornerstone veterinary Shadow-Twain Ballinvoucher Four to six year old mare with or without foal Michael Regan s Rathlacken Roisin, by Castleside Carraig-Lacken Mist Caillin Conneely s Glencarrig Rose Marie, by Glencarrig Prince-April Rose Peter Molloy s Dooneen Stephanie Rose, by Frederiksminde Hazy Match-Jennifer Rose Seven to twelve year old mare with or without foal Martin Feeney s Danesfield Heather, by Moy Hazy Cove-Danesfield Rose Sinead cornerstone veterinary Lusby McGrath s Lucky Secret, by Tulira Robuck-Lucky Mavourneen Peter O Malley s Gallowstown Bibi, by Commanding Hero-Castle Caillin Ard Thirteen years and over mare with or without cornerstone veterinary foal Jane Andrews Coral Misty Jane, by Cloonisle cornerstone veterinary Cashel-Coral Misty Dara Heanue s Belcarra Mist, by Catamaran-Mountain Heather Grace Murphy s Lakeside cornerstone veterinary Lady, by Abbeyside Dolphin-Kit s Bay Two years old and over bay mare Esther Feeney s Atlantic Morning Mist, by Janus Atlantic Queen of Peace Peter Molloy s Dooneen Starlight, by Silver Shadow-Dooneen Castle Johnny Conneely s D Arcy Eileen s Janice, by Janus-Eileen s Pet All-Ireland Supreme Champion of Champions:
Sincerely
Hi Eamon, Great to have you back again, having the show results posted on a regular basis has been fantastic, no mean feat for you and your team and much appreciated by all your Ashbrook followers. For many breeders and owners, autumn means inspection time and all the stress and angst, that these outings bring. This time I had no animal involved, but was dismayed to see at an inspection in kilkenny, that only 6 ponies out of approx 35 , attained grade 1 status, this being a filly inspection. If this percentage is replicated across the country, the stud book will shrink at an alarming rate; in order to bring a level of consistency, balance and transparency cornerstone veterinary to the progress, then the same panel of inspectors should complete all the autumn cornerstone veterinary filly inspections. In this way patterns would emerge, the type that the inspectors sought would appear for all to see and breeder producers would perhaps feel less frustrated.
Hi Eamon, Thats the point Stephen, there is no consistency, its just another show class, and the decision of whether a pony goes through as class one, is based on the preferences of the judges on the day. The pony is what it is a purebreed!!!!!!!!!!!I’ve no problem having a vet based inspection to rule out true faults of conformation or hereditary defects but this crazy system is unjust and unfair on breeders. Maybe they just breed poorer quality ponies in kilkenny though I doubt it!
I concur, I also attended Goresbridge inspections, merely as

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