Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Western Regional Round up January 2013



The North West autumn show jumping League
The trio of riding clubs in Donegal held a North West autumn show jumping league, the shows were well attended by the Donegal clubs and the overall winner of the primary competition was Louise Edwards from Letterkenny.  The Advanced primary was won by Rudi Schneider, in second place Tommy McGinnly and third place Laurence Smith all from Donegal Gaeltacht, in fourth place Fionnaula Coughlan from Tirconal, in fifth place Christopher Pyper and in sixth place Orla Moore both from Letterkenny.  The Intermediate Class was won by Anne Chambers from Letterkenny, in second place was Carla McGinley from Donegal Gaeltacht, in third and fourth was Mona and Charlie Vial from Tirconal, and in fifth and sixth was Rachel and Ruth McCrossen from Donegal Gaeltacht.  The advanced Intermediate and above classes was won by Joanne Cuffe from Letterkenny, in second place was Damian Gallagher from Letterkenny in third place was Patricia Warren from Donegal Gaeltacht. In fourth, fifth and sixth place was Cormack McCormack all from Letterkenny!
Benbulben Riding Club Show 18 November 2012
The morning was very cold & frosty but that did nothing to deter the brave Riding Club members who travelled from all over the Region to attend.
The Primary Show Jumping was the first competitive class of the day and this was won by Miriam Mangan of Benbulben on board Jessie Kildalton Delight with Dawn Porter, also from Benbulben on My Handsome Chap taking second spot.
Next up was the Advanced Primary Show Jumping, which was a very competitive class. Top spot eventually went to Donegal Gaeltacht’s Lawrence Smyth on Jennys Jigsaw, with Corrib’s Janna Duane on Fair Lady in second, Caroline Clancy from Springmount on Sliabh Cuilin Diamond in third, Liam Stapleton from Tynagh in fourth, Corrib’s Colm Kelly in fifth & Mary McMahon from Benbulben in sixth.
Then it was time for the Advanced Primary Derby, which was won by Janna Duane on Fair Lady from Corrib, with Liam Stapleton and Lady Tessa from Tynagh in second and Lawerence Smyth from Donegal Gaeltach in third on Jennys Jigsaw, forth & fifth went to John Miland & Dermot Goode both from Dalysgrove, while Corrib’s Colm Kelly took sixth place.
The Intermediate & Above Derby was next & this proved to be the biggest class of the day. The home side done well in this class with Benbulben taking a 1,2,3 with John McDermott & Kyleen Ricardo in first, Myles McGowan with Journeyman in second and Gwen McDermott on Coneyview Clyde in third, fourth place went to Dalysgrove’s Kevin Clogher, with Finola Murphy & Sharon McGowan taking fifth & sixth place for Benbulben.
This was followed by the Intermediate Show Jumping, which was another very competitive class in conditions that were far from ideal. The bad weather was no obstacle however for Benbulben’s Rachel Burke who took first place on Rookery Blue, Dalysgrove’s Kevin Clogher on Moylogha Bird had to be content with second place, while Sharon McGowan and Something’s Got To Give took third for Benbulben, Benbulben members also took the remainder of the spoils in this class with Glyn Morgan in fourth, Edwina Ruane in fifth and Anna Burke, who had the fastest time of the class but was unlucky to have one fence on the floor in sixth.
Benbulben riders also dominated the Advanced Intermediate class taking all the ribbons Kean O’Hara was first with Ted of Annaghmore, Diarmuid Lang & KB Murphy were second, third went to Myles McGowan on Journeyman, John McDermott was fourth, Louise O’Hara fifth & Fiona Tansey sixth.
Benbulben’s Vanessa McDonald had the Open class all to herself and took the honours there with Vanessa’s Pride.
Western Region National Annual Round up!
What a year it’s been for the west at the National competitions,
National hunter trials in Flower Hill on the 15 April
Enda McClafferty and Paudric McCoy from Letterkenny winning the AP pairs, in third place was Roundtower’s Emma Kennedy and Fiona Burke, in fourth place was Benbulben’s Glyn Morgan and Clodagh Doggett.  Winning the AP championship was Steven Carty from Benbulben, in fourth place Rudy Schneider from Donegal Gaeltact, in fifth place Dalysgrove John Miland, and sixth place Letterkenny’s Enda McClaffety!  The highest placed intermediate pairs was Leo Porter and Marina Hamilton from Letterkenny in fourth place and in sixth place from Letterkenny Damien Gallagher and Francis McNichols.  The Intermediate championships was won by Benbulben’s Joanna Kerins, and Letterkenny’s Marina Hamilton in third, Damien Gallagher in fifth and Libby Calton in sixth.
Once again the west took plenty of rosettes home in the mixed pairs with Donegal Gaeltacht’s Laura Schneider and Sally Mahon in second place, and Benbulben’s  Daire Diver and Derek Kane in fourth and Brendon Dolan and Deirdre McDonald in fifth.  The Advanced intermediate championship was also dominated by the west’s achievements Thomas Danials from Tynagh, Daire Diver from Benbulben and Alan Briscoe from Balinasloe all in the prizes, Sally Mahon from Donegal Gaeltacht won the open championship, with Brendon Dolan from Benbulben in second and Laura Schneider in third!  What a great day for the west!!!
Riding Clubs Festival June 9 and 10
During the weekend the biggest amateur event in Ireland took place at Stradbally Hall Estate, County Laois.  The weather stayed well for the campers and everyone had a good time.  Donna Murray was third in her section of the advanced primary dressage and then sixth overall. A combination of clubs was second in the advanced primary team show jumping, Janna Duane and Liam Cahill from Corrib, Martina Heffernan from Misneach and Cathriona Goaley from Springmount did a brilliant job despite one rider not jumping!  In third place another mixture of clubs from Mayo and Donegal with Adrian Corcoran and Philip Byrne from Barnacarrol and Lawrence Smyth and Rudy Schneider from Donegal Gaeltacht.  In sixth place, from Benbulben Clodagh Dogget, Katy McAleen, Mary McMahon and Therese Anderson.  The Horsewear team challenge Wildcard team was from Benbulben and Fiona Kiernan, Fiona Tansey, Edwina Ruane and John McDermott were third.  In the intermediate jumping Gavin Keenan was second and Sarah Gaughan was third.  Lizzie Naughton from Roundtower won the side saddle class and was fifth in the riding horse over 158cm.  Katherine O’Brian was second in the Coloured horse class upto 158cm and Petra Anne Hewer from Roundtower was fifth.  Niamh Maken won the long arena dressage, mother and daughter team from Benbulben Anna and Rachel Burke was second in the fancy dress pairs, and also from Benbulben Edwina Ruane, Gavin Keenan, Joanna Kerins and Finola Murphy won the intermediate team show jumping.  Deidre McDonald won the open take your own line – also from Benbulben. 
National Show Jumping Championships 15 July
On the 15 July Mullingar Equestrian Centre played host to the National Show Jumping Championships, a great day was had by all!  Dalysgrove had the first rosette of the day in the Advanced open championships with Elaine Murphy coming second!  In the open championships there was fierce competition between Benbulben twins Vanessa and Deirdre McDonald but Vanessa had the winning streak on the day and won.  Benbulben’s Gavin Keenan knocked 2 seconds of the fastest time and won the Intermediate class, with Edwina Ruane also Benbulben in third, Paula Cosgrove from Ballinasloe in forth place and Sharon McGowan from Benbulben in fifth.  Once again the west dominated the advanced primary championships with Springmounts Cathriona Goaley taking first prize and Christine McWilliams from Corrib in second place.  In the Primary championships Niamh Macken and Monica Heggarty took home fifth and sixth rosettes.
The open derby class was won by Deirdre McDonald, Donegal Gaeltacht’s Connor Gallagher took second place, and Vanessa McDonald was sixth.  Once again the west won the advanced intermediate class with Myles Mcgowan from Benbulben taking the red rosette and Kelly Fergus also Benbulben taking the yellow one!  The west had placings in the intermediate derby with Edwina Ruane in third and Finola Murphy also from Benbulben in sixth place.  The ap accumulator was won by the evergreen Lawrence Smith from Donegal Gaeltacht, Christine McWilliams in second, Melinda Morgan from Benbulben in third and Cathriona Goaley in fifth.  Niamh Macken won the primary accumulator and Benbulben’s new comer Dawn Porter took home the sixth rosette.
National Dressage Championships Kilkenny 12 August 2012
Well done to Donna Murray from Dalysgrove who was second in the advanced primary section.
Masters Series Final 16 August 2012
Edwina Ruane won the intermediate welcome stakes and Vanessa McDonald won the open and advanced open welcome stakes for Benbulben.  Finola Murphy was fourth in the intermediate table C speed class.  Thomas Daniels from Tynagh was fourth in the advanced intermediate table C speed class.  Deirdre McDonald from Benbulben was second in the open and advanced open table C speed class.  In the intermediate grand prix Edwina was second and Finola was third, the advanced intermediate grand prix Fiona Tansey from Benbulben was fifth.  In the open and above grand prix Vanessa McDonald was third. 
National One Day Event Championship Carlow 2nd September 2012
The one day event championship was attended by a handful of western members but they made it onto the results table.  Well done to Laura Schneider from Donegal Gaeltacht who was second in the open competition, Derek Kane who was sixth in the advanced intermediate competition, and Donna Murray from Dalysgrove who was fourth in the advanced primary competition.
Well done to all members, riders and volunteers this year, it’s been a good one, lets hope next year can be just as good!
Don’t forget to get your tickets for the dinner dance held in Balinasloe at the Calton shearwater hotel.  Tickets available from your secretary! 
Dalysgrove dressage league starts on the 20th January 2013 so plenty of time to get into shape after Christmas!
I would like to wish everyone a very merry Christmas and a happy new year…

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A.I.R.C. West November 2012


A.I.R.C. West November 2012
Tynagh Show on 21st October 2012
On a sunny Sunday morning Milchem Equestrian Centre played host to Tynagh Riding Club Show.  It was a good day and the entries proved to be good value, enter show jumping, dressage and the derby all for €25.  The course was good and long with 10 jumps to get round.  The Derby was 18 obstacles long, and had dips and banks for all levels. Great Fun!!!
The primary show jumping was won by South Roscommon’s successful rider Fiona Fenton riding Casper, in second place Pauline Kavanagh on Rocky from Corrib, also from Corrib was Frank Gilmore on Clover in third, and in fourth place Severine Ray on Zeva from Dalysgrove. 
The Advanced Primary show jumping was won by Colm Kelly riding Rose of Castlerea from Corrib and Janna Duane riding Fair Lady also from Corrib was Second. Cait Goaley on Curra Whoopi! from Springmount was third, Aoife Hegarty on Shanbally survivor from Castlecarrig was fourth and Melinda Morgan on Petal from Benbulben was fifth, Tonabrocky’s Claire Silke was sixth riding Furby Laith.
The intermediate show jumping was won by Corrib’s Caoilinn De Bairead riding Cavalier King, Monica Kenny was second riding Morning Sea Spray from Tonabrocky, in third place was Tynagh’s own John McArdle on Pride of Callatra, in fourth place was Martina Corry on Curragh Grange Boy. 
The advanced intermediate show jumping was won by Niamh Hegarty on Shanbally survivor from Castlecarrig with Therese Dixon from Corrib on Try me in Second place, Dorothy Maclinden was third riding Patjo and in fourth place was Thomas Daniels on Barnaboy Jackeen both from Tynagh.
The primary /advance primary derby was definitely the high light of the day, the course was long and there were many jumps you may only ever see at a cross country course!! It was Brilliant!  The well deserved winner was Tynagh’s own Kevin Hough on his beautiful mare Shakira, in second place Melinda Morgan on the brilliant Petal, in third place Cait Goaley on Curra Whoopi! in fourth place John Miland on Holly and in fifth place Aoife Hegarty on Jacko.
The intermediate and above derby was equally exciting with Thomas Daniels leading the way and Dorothy Mclinden in second place, Niamh Hegarty was third and Therese Dixon in fourth and Martina Corry taking the fifth rosette home.
The primary dressage competition was won by Fiona Fenton, with Dalysgrove’s Annette Donahue in second place and Castle Carrigs Majella Collins in third.  The advanced primary dressage was won by Kevin Hough, second Melinda Morgan, third Emma Glyn on Casper for South Roscommon, and fourth place was given to Claire Silke.  The intermediate dressage was won by Dalysgrove’s Pat Touhy riding Peppin, with Monica Kenny in second place and John McArdle in third.  The winner of the advanced intermediate dressage was John Hawsham on Lyric from Corrib.
Thanks to all competitors and volunteers for making the day such a success!!!
Round Tower show 4th November 2012
On a cold morning on the first Sunday in November Riding club members from around the western region of the AIRC joined together at Claremorris Equestrian Centre for Roundtower show jumping and dressage show.  There was a great turnout and everyone had a good time!
The winner of the primary show jumping competition was Monica Nielson riding Heather Dew, from Corrib.
The winner of the advanced primary show jumping competition was Caroline Clancy riding Sliabh Cuilin Diamond from Springmount, in second place was Round Tower’s own Andrea Hawe riding Saffey, Emma Kennedy also from Round tower riding Diamonds Justice, Melinda Morgan riding her own Petal from Benbulben in fourth, Norman Tierney riding Enzo from Springmount in fifth, and Liam Stapleton on Lady Tessa from Tynagh in sixth place.
The Primary/Advanced Primary Pairs was won by Norman Tierney and Caroline Clancy and in Second place Melinda Morgan and Liam Stapleton.
The Intermediate show jumping was won by Benbulben’s winning riders Finola Murphy on Jessie Kildalton Delight, in second place Glyn Morgan on Tell which Trump, in third place Sharon Mcgowan riding Somethings Gotta Give, Round Towers own Catherine Meenaghan on Fire of Quantum and Charlotte Fleming on Peopatra was fourth and fifth with Donna Lister on Max from Daylygrove in sixth
The winner of the Advanced Intermediate show jumping completion was Therese Dixon riding Try Me from Corrib, in second place Thomas Daniels riding Barnaboy Jackeen from Tynagh, in third place Myles McGowan on Journeyman from Benbulben and in fourth place Deborah Conway Johnnys Luck riding for Round Tower
Once again Benbulben reined over the Intermediate and above pairs with Sharon and Myles McGowan, in second place Round Towers Charlotte Flemming and Catherine Meenaghan, in third place Corribs Caoilinn De Bairead and Therese Dixon, in fourth place Dalysgrove Donna Lister and Katie Winspears and in sixth place the golden oldies John McArdle from Tynagh and Glyn Morgan from Benbulben.
The Primary Dressage competion was won by Monica Nielson from Corrib on Heather Dew with Daylsgroves Annette Donohue on Lucky Cosmo in second place
Finola Murphy also won the Advanced Primary dressage with Charlotte Fleming in second, Laura McLoughlin on Country Pride from Round Tower was in third, Melinda Morgan in fourth, Andrea Hawe on Saffey and Ursula Freiss on Polonaise Clover from Round Tower in fifth and sixth.
Round Tower Ladies reined over intermediate dressage with Petra Hewer on Codename Cavalier winning Jayne Dutson on Miss Cariad in Second and Donna Lister from Daylsgrove in third, Emma Kennedy in forth, Sharon McGowan in Fourth and Amanda O’Toole riding Alanna’s Blazing Comet from Round Tower taking home the sixth rosette.
Grainne Kelly riding Gilly from the Block for Springmount won the advanced intermediate dressage competition, it was a good cold day and the prizes were vouchers for the Jayne Dutson’s Tack shop at Hanley’s Claremorris. 
Thanks to all competitors and volunteers for making the day such a success!!!
Springmount 10th and 11th November 2012
By Cait Goaley

They must have thought we were off our trollies when we suggested that we run a trail ride in the wilds of Connemara in November. Well if we were, there were 15 other crazy riding club members too!

A convoy of horse boxes and trucks negotiated the windy and bumpy roads through Oughterard, Maam Cross, Rosmuc with our first starting point in Cill Chairan. We parked up at the harbor, tacked up, and adorned ourselves in the Winter Woolies and rain gear. Off up the hill we went on the climb to the top of Árd Mór. The local donkeys who greeted us on the way looked very keen to join us.

As the climb got steeper, Jenny Jakeman's unusually shaped hip flask helped us reach greater heights. At the top we soaked up the panoramic views of The Twelve Bens, Roundstone Harbour, Dogs Bay, The Aran Islands, Carna and Glynsk. We started our descent down the hill again with much more eager horses very willing to canter if allowed to catch up with the two lone rangers Janna Duane and Caoilinn De Bairead. The downhill trail afforded more views of Cararroe, Lettermullen and Lettermór and all the way back to Rosmuc.

We stopped at a grassy patch for lunch served up by locals Maureen and Marty Faherty and their very helpful son.  With full bellies we struggled to mount again to begin of further descent to the beach. The local Connemara ponies, some still with their foals bid us a good day as was passed them - some loose in the commonage, others in their own little stone walled fields.

As we got to the beach, we measured our sand arena and everyone went their own direction to claim a little of their own beach commonage.  Within minutes, all hell broke loose and a train of horses galloped through the water with both horses and riders soaking up the local sea salt. We all knew we weren't out of our depth as we were accompanied by a certain high ranking member of the Irish Water Safety Association!  Soaked and cold but happy, we all trotted back to the Faherty house were we un-tacked and were welcomed with a hot toddy and smoked salmon served up again by Maureen.  With the horses fed and settled for the evening, we checked into the Carna Bay Hotel for the much anticipated hot shower. Mary Cloherty met
our every need in the very tasty food department and her very friendly barman put up with us to quench our ever increasing thirst as the night went on.

Our laughs and banter could be heard all over the hotel as jokes were told and stories were spun. The bed called most of us around Cinderella time.  We adjourned in the restaurant the next morning for a hearty breakfast and left refreshed and ready for another day in the wild.

The Sunday trail took us along a bog road and to everyone's delight down to another beach where once again we waded, galloped, and paddled in the clear water. With the tide challenging us, we returned to the pier for lunch and then made our way back to the starting point.  We all bid our farewell and headed our separate ways with more experienced young horses, more cheeky older ones, more confident riders and above all - new friendships made.

We hope this is the first of many fun riding club weekends to come. If you would like to hear about the next one (regardless of your region), send an email to springmount@airc.ie with "Trail Ride" in the subject.


Thanks to all competitors and volunteers for making the riding club days such a success!!!
It's that time of year again and I'm busy at the moment doing a round up of achievements!!!!! Please message me with your ideas, especially if you or someone who is too shy to tell all has won a national competition or done something special!!! Please don't be shy, tell me all about it!! Come on folks I want your good news stories! Let’s spread a little cheer!  And remember it your region so have your say contact me on melindamorgan2000@hotmail.com or find me on Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/westernregionrc



Monday, July 23, 2012

AIRC WEST!


AIRC WEST!
Uppermace played host to the Horseware RDS Qualifier on 27 May 2012 and a very exciting day it was too, with Donegal Gealtacht’s Trisha Warren beating Benbulben’s Fiona Tansy in a nail biting jump off, when Trisha just pipped Fiona passed the post!  All was not lost for Benbulben as they had a second chance at the trip to Dublin in the Wild Card Competition in Stradbally and they did well to come in third place.  Westen region Advanced Primary team members Janna Duane and Liam Cahill from Corrib, Martina Heffernan from Misneach, Cathriona Goaley from Springmount jumped a brilliant 2nd and Benbulben’s Clodagh Doggett
Katy Mc Aleenan, Mary McMahon and Therese Anderson in 6th place.
Lizzie Naughton on Margaux from Round Tower won the side saddle class.

 Sharon Mc Gowan riding Somethings Gotta Give from Benbulben was 2nd and Gavin Keenan also Benbulben was 8th, Derek Ryan riding Nicos Pedro from Barnacarroll in 9th, Rachel Burke Rookery Blue Benbulben in 10th in the intermediate performance hunter.
Tara Brennan riding Raven Lad from Drumcoura won the The Irish Field Advanced Primary Prix Caprilli.
Niamh Macken Captain Smirnoff Ballinasloe won The Irish Field Intermediate Long Arena and was also 6th in the dressage to music.
Anna and Rachel Burke Rookery Sparkle and Rookery Blue from Benbulben was 2nd in the fancy dress pairs.
The Intermediate team show jumping was won by Benbulben.

Patricia Warren on Colourado Kid from Donegal Gaeltacht was 4th in the dressage to music and 6th in the take your own line.
Benbulben’s Deirdre Mcdonald won the open take your own line!
Laura Mc Loughlin on Countrypride (IRE) for Round Tower was 4th in the race horse to riding horse class, Dawn Porter from Benbulben won a rosette on My Handsome Chap in the Horse Sport Ireland Primary Showing.
Well done to all riders, you all did brilliant! And the weather stayed well too!

Next month sees South Roscommon Riding Club Creagh Equestrian Centre show on the 1 July and a Cross Jump at The Kelly's Co. Donegal Organized by Donegal Gaeltacht And luckily for us the wonderful people in Dalysgrove Riding club have put on a jumping and dressage competition in  Careys Equestrian Centre in Creagh, Ballinasloe on the 8 July.

Connolly's Red Mills National Show Jumping Championships in Mullingar Equestrian Centre is on the 15 July, Leitrim’s Summer Show is held at Moorlands Equestrian Centre on the 22 July

Donegal Gaeltacht, Beach Show Ballyness Bay on the 29 July.

Good luck everyone! And have fun!






Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Regional Round Up!


Western Region A.I.R.C May 2012
Unfortuneately Donegal Gaeltacht’s on the 13 May show was cancelled due to bad weather.
Bridge Show Results 20 May 2012.
The Primary Show jumping 1st Mairead Barry on Flash, 2nd Jacqueline Feeleyon on Brogue Boy, 3rd Severine Ray on Ziva, 4th Deirdre Hunt on Othello, 5th Joan O’Brien on Casper and 6th Christine Rohan on Ramsy.
The Advanced Primary Show Jumping 1st Caroline Sammon on Ballinruan Boy, 2nd Laurence Smyth on Jenny's Jigsaw, 3rd Zara McGovern on Pedro, 4th Liam Stapleton on Lady Tessa, 5th Deirdre O'Shea On Coille and 6th Dermot GoodeElvis

The Intermediate Show jumping 1st Rachael Burke on Rockey Blue, 2nd Finola Murphy on Jessie's Kildalton Delight, 3rd Imelda Mullins on Take a cheque, 4th Michael O'Boyle on Dunkillon Boy, 5th Alan Hynes on Diamond, 6th Glyn Morgan on Tell which Trump.

The Advanced Intermediate show jumping competition 1st Maura Doherty on Dawn Adventure, 2nd Donie Fullard on Been There, 3rd Thomas Daniels on Barnaboy Jackeen, 4th Elaine McGowan on Jekyll and Hyde, 5th Martin McBreen on Sunshone Diamond, 6th Cathal Keane on Gordonfield Diamond.

The open show jumping competition 1st David Glynn on Freya De Baussy, 2nd Brendan Dolan on Glenamaddy Lux, 3rd Deirdre McDonald on Nisqually De May, 4th Patricia Warren on Colorado Kid, 5th Danielle Tuohy on Pappin.

The Primary dressage results 1st Madga Maleta on Peanut, 2nd Jacqueline Feeley on Brogue Boy, 3rd Fiona Fenton on Dandy, 3rd Maria Fox on Earl of Clonburn, 4th Christine Rohan on Ramsy, 5th Joan O'Brien on Casper, 5th Dawn Porter on My Handsome Chap, 6th Annette Donohue on Lucky Cozmo.
 
The Advance Primary dressage results are 1st Donna Murray on Temple Troy, 2nd Iris Coleman on The Colemans Daughter, 3rd Tara Brennan on Raven Lad, 4th Jane Conway on Glentaun Tilly, 5th Finola Murphy on Jessie's Kildalton Delight, 6th Sinead Fenton on Cottertown Levi, 6th Rachael Burke on Rockery Blue and 6th Anna Burke on Rockery Sparkle.

The Intermediate dressage results are 1st Niamh Macken on, Captain Smirnoff, 2nd Richard Clarke on High Commissioner, 3rd Tommy Ryan on Mr Silver Darcy

The advanced intermediate dressage was won by Agata Leonard on Eurocent Caletto.
The open dressage won by Patricia Warren on Colorado Kid.
Well done to all riders and what a lovely place Athlone Equestrian Centre is, great facilities and a very sociable day it was!

North West League Final, Templemore Equestrian Centre, Sunday 25 March

The North West League, run jointly by the three AIRC riding clubs in Donegal, traditionally spans the gap from the tail end of a long winter to the green shoots and light of the new spring season. Last Sunday’s league final at Templemore Equestrian Centre on the Donegal/Derry border provided a fitting end to the journey as the sun beat down on the first of summertime’s luxuriously long days.
Rivalry was fierce between the clubs and amongst club members. Letterkenny’s fine novice brigade swept the boards in the lower divisions with Louise Edward’s and Denis Kelly’s wins in the cross poles and welcome stakes classes respectively. Liz Cuffe had a much tougher task in the Primary division but held off Donegal Gaeltacht’s up-and-coming star, Rudi Schneider, for the competition on the day and her own equally promising club mate, Christopher Pyper, for league honors.
Donegal Gaeltacht dominated the Advanced Primary division but this didn’t make the competition any less fierce for top honors on the league table. Rosaleen Harkin, who started the day one point adrift of septuagenarian Lawrence Smyth, rode three horses in the class to ensure the victory was hers. She won the class on the day and secured the Primary & Advanced Primary Leading Rider Award with her win on Hillbilly Rocky.
All three clubs fought it out for the highly competitive Intermediate competition. On the day it was Ruth McCrossan of Donegal Gaeltacht who nailed a fine victory in a 6-way jump off but it was Ruth’s sister, Rachael, who took league honors after a tenacious 2-horse campaign with her own Batteries Not Included and Ruth’s Sioux Indian.
The Advanced Intermediate class, with just four competitors over the course of the League, provided the most compelling conclusion of the afternoon. With only the two contenders for the title turning out on the day, Damien Gallagher led Stephen Greene by one slender point. Stephen, jumping first on his own Indian Puzzle, took two fences out. Damien popped a superb clear on Armstrong and must have thought the class and the title was his. But with the equine reserves of the Gaeltacht at his disposal, Stephen gave it everything. When Moonlight Crystal also incurred penalties he turned to a wonderful club servant, Lawrence Smyth’s Jenny’s Jigsaw, who duly delivered a clear round to give the crowd what they hoped for: a thrilling jump off.  First to go, Stephen jumped a beautiful clear in a cracking time but Damien and Armstrong took up the challenge and nonchalantly delivered a masterful clear in a yet faster time to win the title for Letterkenny.
The Gaeltacht’s strong Open contingent contested a wonderful class. Sally Mahon won the competition with a dashing round on Kerrykeel Lad while Laura Schneider, who jumped so consistently throughout the league, took top league honors.
Damien Gallagher with Letterkenny’s 2011 Club Horse of the Year, Armstrong, took the Intermediate & above Leading Rider Award to bring the curtain down on another memorable North West League.
Well done all riders and competitors, it’s good to see so many out riding in these difficult times!
Next month sees shows being held at Donegal Gaeltacht jump cross and Dalysgrove RC on the bank holiday weekend, The riding club festival on the 9th and 10th Springmount on the 16th and Barnacarrol on the 29th.  Good luck to all going to the festival, have fun and remember your sun cream and your thermals!
Any further information can be emailed to me at melindamorgan2000@hotmail.com or you can check out the blog on http://aircwesternregion.blogspot.com

Monday, May 14, 2012

The Western Region


The Western Region
The winner of Castle Carrigs spring show held at the lovely Duffy’s Equestrian Centre on the 25th March 2012 Primary Show jumping competition was South Roscomon’s Fiona Fenton riding Casper with Castle Carrigs own Emma O’Sullivan riding Lathaknock Star taking second place and Monica Nielsen from Corrib riding Heather Dew in third with Assumpta Shannon, Mairead Barry and  Severine Ray in fourth, fifth and sixth!  Well done!!  
The Advanced Primary competition was won by Dalysgrove John Miland riding Mirah Morning Star, with Caitriona Goaly on Curraghwoppie in second and Christine McWilliams on Guinness MAC from Corrib in third, with Laurence Raferty in fourth, Laurn Gaffney in fifth and Rachel Lyden in sixth.
The Intermediate competition was won by Corrib’s Jean O’Connor riding Leilani, with Benbulben’s  Finola Murphy riding her own Jessie Kildalton Delight in second, Caoillin De Bairead riding Cavalier Kim in third, with new granny Glyn Morgan in fourth Edwina Ruane in fifth and regional secretary Sinead Fenton in sixth!
The Advanced Intermediate competition was won by Corrib’s Therese Dixon on Cracklin Rosie, with Niamh Hegarty on Shanbally Survivor taking second place, Thomas Daniels riding Barna Boy Jackeen from Tynagh in third and Ronan Francis on Monard Chip of Aran in fourth.
David Glynn riding Freya De Boise from Corrib won the open competition with Simone Barry riding Fountain Athlete from Castle Carrig in second.
The regional training day was a huge success and pictures can be found on https://www.facebook.com/groups/westernregionrc/
Benbulben Riding Club Spring show was held at the lovely new Keash Equestrian Centre, Ballymote County Sligo, on 22 April 2012, despite intermittent rain showers and hale stones the day was a huge success.  With jumping and dressage going on all day!  Well done to all winners and riders especially Mary Mahon who won her first Advanced Primary Competition and glamorous granny Glyn Morgan winning Intermediate competition, with Sharon McGowan in second and Finola Murphy in third and Myles McGowan won the Advanced Intermediate class, a good day for Benbulbeners.
Well done to Steven Carty winning AP Flowerhill hunter trials and Joanna Kerins winning Intermediate class.  Well done to all riders who made it round!
On a personal note I would like to welcome baby Rebecca into the world, born 29th March 2012 and I would like to thank all the kind words of support I have received from all my riding club members.
Any further information can be emailed to me on melindamorgan2000@hotmail.com and you can check out the Western Region facebook page!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012


A.I.R.C. WESTERN REGION
Bridge Riding Club Show
Athlone Equestrian Centre, Moydrum, Athlone, Co. Westmeath
Sunday 20th May 2012
Show Jumping Starting @ 9.30 am sharp
• Clear Round – Primary & Advanced Primary (One Hour Allocated)
• Primary Individual
• Advanced Primary Individual
• Primary & Advanced Primary Pairs
• Clear Round - Intermediate to Advanced Open (45 minutes allocated)
• Intermediate Individual
• Advanced Intermediate Individual
• Open Individual
• Advanced Open Individual
• Team Show Jumping Event – open to primary and above. 2 members
from Primary/Advanced Primary and 2 from above.
• Top Score - Intermediate, Advanced, Open, Advanced Open
Entries on day: Clear Round €5, Individual €10, Pairs €15, Top Score
€10, H/C €5, Team Show jumping event €15 for team of 4
Dressage Starting @ 11 am sharp (Grass Arena)
• Primary AIRC A 2011
• Advanced Primary AIRC B 2012
• Intermediate AIRC 15 2008
• Advanced Intermediate AIRC 20 2010
• Open/Advanced Open AIRC 29 2009
Entries on day Individual €10


AIRC Western Region
Sunday 6 May 2012 · 
Lenamore Stables, Muff, County Donegal
Rosettes Individual Classes: 1–6 / Novelty events: 1–3 prizes 1–3

Dressage
Primary: AIRC A (2011)
Advanced Primary: AIRC B (2012)
 Intermediate: AIRC 15 (2008)
Advanced Intermediate: AIRC 20 (2010)
Open: AIRC 29 (2009)

N.B. Dressage will run strictly from 12.30 to 3pm


Beginning at 11.30 sharp: Clear Round Jumping at P/AP height
(Running for a maximum of 45 minutes and available on a first come, first served basis.)
Primary Individual
Advanced Primary Individual
P/AP Novelty Pairs
Beginning at (very) approximately 2pm:
Clear Round Jumping at Int. height
(Maximum of 45 minutes, first come, first served.)
Intermediate Individual
Advanced Intermediate Individual
Open/Advanced Open Individual
(N.B. If there are not more than 2 O/AO riders, this class will be combined with the AI class.)
I/AI/O Topscore


Safety officer Cormac McCormack coursebuilder Seamus McCaffrey
show jumping judge Patricia Warren dressage judge Jackie McPherson
€5 clear round jumping · €10 dressage and all individual and novelty jumping classes
Special €25 combo price for dressage + individual jumping + novelty class
Stabling and accommodation details available on request.

Entries on the day · Enquiries to Orla O’Reilly t 087 643 2458 e oreilly.orla@gmail.com

Corrib/Tonabrucky Masters Qualifier
Duffy’s Claregalway        Sunday 29th April 2012
Show Jumping Sand 10am start
Primary Individual                                                                              €10
Adv Primary Individual                                                                      €10
Mixed Pairs-all grades                                                                        €15
Int Individuals                                                                                      €10
Adv Int Individuals                                                                            €10
Open/Adv Open Individuals                                                              €10

Clear Round-Indoor 9.30-10.45.am

Dressage  Starting at 11.00am Entry on the day
Primary                   AIRC A 2011                                €10
Adv Primary         AIRC B 2012                                  €10
Int                         AIRC 15 2008                                €10
Adv Int                  AIRC 20 2010                                €10
Open                     AIRC 29 2009                                €10
Adv Open             BD 34 2009                                     €10
Horses going H/C     €5

Show Jumping & Dressage -   Prizes 1st – 3rd   Rosettes 1st – 6th
Best Turned out Prize on the day!!!

Course builder – Mark Duffy
Show Jumping Judge – Mark Duffy
Dressage Judge –Tracey Ward
Safety Officer – Jean OConnor
For more details contact Marie Feeney 0851451975 or  Monica Kenny 0861767445

Friday, March 16, 2012

Regional Training Day EXTRA!!!!

Regional Training Day 

"We have had a huge response to our regional training day on the 1st of April. At present we are over subscribed for the three key instructors. We have a further instructor who has come on board for the training day who will focus on both showjumping and cross country.  Please see profile.
 

Franny Younghusband
 
"Franny has trained some of the key Irish team one day event riders through out the years. She has competed at national and European level at 1*,2*3* events, and came second in the European eventing championships in 2007. Ranked 174 in the FEI Olympic ranking of athletes for eventing. She trains from national level to pony club. Franny comes with over 30 years experience and an indepth knowledge and experience in solving problems with horses and riders from the very green to the grand prix."
 

Any further applications that we have please note that the jumping will be on grass and cross country  which is all weather. "

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Letter received from David Abbott re Flowerhill Hunter trials

Dear Member,

The National Hunter Trials Championships, sponsored by Connolly's Red Mills is taking place on Sunday 15th April 2012 at Flowerhill Equestrian Centre, Co. Galway.

Postal entries, via your club secretary only, close on Wednesday 28th March 2012.

Online entries are accepted through your membership online account from Thursday 29th March until 15:00 on Thursday 5th April.

If you have not used our membership online service, please consult the user guide which is available to download in the club amd member resources section on www.airc.ie.

If your horse is not registered with us and you intend on competing at this event, please do so in the coming days. Please do not leave it to the last minute. 

If you have any queries regarding this event, please consult with your club secretary or alternatively contact National Office.

Yours in sport,

David Abbott
Director General

Association of Irish Riding Clubs

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Bridge Riding Club




Bridge Riding Club 
Three Hour Trail Ride
Mon 9th April 11am – 2pm  
At Athlone Equestrian Centre

Trek through Moydrum Forest & Bog and cross country jumping on the course

Cost: €15 and €25 if your require horse/pony

The more the merrier! And Tea and Biscuits after

To get an idea of numbers can you drop a text to 087 2194687. Anyone interested in renting a horse on the day, please call in advance

Friday, March 9, 2012

CASTLE CARRAIG RIDING CLUB SHOWJUMPING & DRESSAGE


Duffys Equestrian Centre
Clare Galway
SUNDAY MARCH 25TH
CLEAR ROUND JUMPING FOR ALL GRADES FROM 9.30 TO 10.30 ONLY
1.      PRIMARY
2.      ADVANCED PRIMARY
3.      PRIMARY/ADVANCED PRIMARY NOVELTY COMPETITION (Primary/Adv Primary picked with Intermediate/Adv Intermediate and above grades on the day )
4.      INTERMEDIATE
5.      ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE
6.      OPEN/ADVANCED OPEN
DRESSAGE
 PRE ENTRY Name, No, Horse Name, Club, Grade  to Ann Davis by Wednesday 21st March
PRIMARY                                BD 7(2007)
ADV PRIMARY                       AIRC 13 (2012)
INTERMEDIATE                     BE 92 (2009)
ADV. INTERMEDIATE           BE 102 (2010)
OPEN                                      BE 112 (2010)
ADV. OPEN                             AIRC 29(2009)         

COARSE BUILDER: Mark Duffy
SHOWJUMPING JUDGE: Mark Duffy
DRESSAGE JUDGE: Angela Taylor
SAFETY OFFICER: MONICA HEGHARTY
QUERIES: ANN DAVIS 087-2373637
Please bring your membership card and passport 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Upper Mace Equestrian Centre and Dressage Ireland


Upper Mace Equestrian Centre are having dressage judges training on 19 March at 5.30pm.  

It gives riders and judges a chance to see what the judge is looking for from Preliminary to Advanced. 

They will have a variety of riders and horses of all levels to work with.
  
Book by 12 March with Dressage Ireland