Dessie Gibson’s Sort Code (Cormint) won the All Ireland three-year-old final, sponsored by Bannow & Rathangan Show Society, Horse Sport Ireland and long-standing supporters Galway Crystal/Belleek China, last Thursday. Shown by David Alcorn, also pictured are judges Edmund Vaughan, Clongeel Stud and Brendan Furlong, New Jersey, alongside Irish Shows Association president Ray Brady. Clongeel Stud in Boherbue is the home of several generations of stallions from Carnival Night to the latest additions: Alignak and Khan. Adamstown-born vet Brendan, pictured with his sister Ann Cosgrove, was the US team vet at five Olympics and now owns one of the largest veterinary practices on the American east coast \ Susan Finnerty
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Dessie Gibson’s Sort Code (Cormint) won the All Ireland three-year-old final, sponsored by Bannow and Rathangan Show Society, Horse Sport Ireland and long-standing supporters Galway Crystal/Belleek China, last Thursday. Shown by David Alcorn, also pictured are judges Edmund Vaughan, Clongeel Stud and Brendan Furlong, New Jersey, alongside Irish Shows Association president Ray Brady. Clongeel Stud in Boherbue is the home of several generations of stallions from Carnival Night to the latest additions: Alignak and Khan. Adamstown-born vet Brendan, pictured with his sister Ann Cosgrove, was the US team vet at five Olympics and now owns one of the largest veterinary practices on the American east coast.
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Dessie Gibson’s Sort Code (Cormint) won the All Ireland three-year-old final, sponsored by Bannow and Rathangan Show Society, Horse Sport Ireland and long-standing supporters Galway Crystal/Belleek China, last Thursday. Shown by David Alcorn, also pictured are judges Edmund Vaughan, Clongeel Stud and Brendan Furlong, New Jersey, alongside Irish Shows Association president Ray Brady. Clongeel Stud in Boherbue is the home of several generations of stallions from Carnival Night to the latest additions: Alignak and Khan. Adamstown-born vet Brendan, pictured with his sister Ann Cosgrove, was the US team vet at five Olympics and now owns one of the largest veterinary practices on the American east coast.
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