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Tall Tales Paddy - Sire Monaghanstown
Fionn
Crossowen Storm - Sire Thunderstorm dam
Kiltale Jane.
Now with Jeffrey's in Essex.
Augher Andy - Sire Andy's Pride. Now with Jane Minty.
Crossowen Ciara - Sire Kingstown Boy
Crossowen Cashel - Sire
Cloonisle Cashel
Successfully show jumped with Julie Burleigh and now breeding.
Mylady Jasmine - [Homebred]
full sister to
Valvaldi.
© 2005 Pauline McLaren
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Shannon Alfie - Sire Castlestrange Fionn. Now with B & L
Kelly, Scotland
Holy Smoke - Sire Smokey
Duncan Winner in about every sphere for Jane Bruce. (Same dam as
Bunowen
Castle Ri)
Hazel Dew - Sire
Westside Mirah. Foundation connemara pony with Macloed's North Scotland.
Rathlinn Woodman - Sire
Woodbrook Cognac, now with Nichola
& Padraic Heanue, Ballyconnelly.
Augher Fred
- Sire Monaghanstown Fred, dam
Taylodge Money Penny, Successfuly competing Affiliated showjuming with Nichola Mulligan,
Omagh.
Earl of Augher
- Sire Earl of Newbridge. Now in Yorkshire.

Penny's Choice
- Sire Holiday Archfield.

Linsfort Barney -Sire
Kingstown Boy Approved Stallion now at the
Bruckless Stud, Donegal.
Crossowen Lochlann - Now in
N. I.
Kiltale Jane - Sire
Rynn Richard

Crossowen Diamond
- Sire Kilmore Diamond, dam
Taylodge Money Penny
Crossowen Lady - Sire Kingstown Boy
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Last Rose of Drumconnelly - Sire
Seafild Pookhaun. Foundation mare for Clare Jones in Cheshire,
with foal by
CV Cashel
Clogher Valley Kestrel - Sire Innellan
Kestrel, now with Valerie
McKee competing x country, long distance riding, showing, showjumping,
working hunter and much more....
Clogher Valley Gold
- Sire Kingstown Chucky. Now in Yorkshire.
Conor - Sire Ormond Oliver, now in Cheshire.
Clogher Valley Mirah
- Sire Westside Mirah
The way we like to do
it..
Some of these ponies have been bred at
Crossowen, others have been bought as foals - the majority have been
kept on, broken at home, schooled for dressage and lightly competed [by
ourselves]~ before going onto their new owners.
This works for us as we know them
inside out and upside down ~ the ponies are taken slowly in order
for them to develop trust, allowed to be ponies and enjoy the process of
training - and only training one or two ponies each year means they are
never rushed. Each pony on this page has made a special bond at
Crossowen and we aim to give them all (including foals and youngsters)
the best foundation possible for their future with you....
Pauline
McLaren
Crossowen Connemara Pony Stud
© 2005 Pauline McLaren
Crossowen Lara - Now in Fermanagh
Crossowen Twinkle - Scotland
Sire
CV Cashel, dam
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