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Maura and John Gillivan, Moate pictured at the Traditional Irish Horse Association (TIHA) presentation at Dublin Horse Show where John was recognised for breeding Cash In Hand (Sayarshan - Toorphelim Lady, by Carrabawn View), the Irish-bred that competed at the Paris Olympics with Morocco's Noor Slaoui. \ Susan Finnerty
Granard Show secretary Hazel McVeigh was on judging duty at Moate Show where Marcus and Emma (pictured) Donnellan’s Miss Suileen Bounce (Moylough Bouncer) was the Irish Draught, Irish Draught broodmare and broodmare triple champion \ Susan Finnerty
Moate Show committee members Pairic McNeill and Michael Scott (chairman) with Maria Walsh MEP at the official opening of Moate Show \ Susan Finnerty
Irish Shows Association (ISA) president Ray Brady with John McDonnell’s Nice Queen (Vancouver - CBI Ice Queen, by Baltic VDL), shown by his nephew Johnathon from Stonehall Stud, this year’s A. Browne All Ireland filly foal champion at Moate \ Susan Finnerty
Shauna Finneran enjoying her day judging ponies at Moate Agricultural Show \ Susan Finnerty
“Where’s the party afterwards?” Tom Newell (right) congratulates Des McDonnell, Crossmolina, holding CBI Ice Queen, the dam of this year’s A. Brown All Ireland filly foal champion Nice Queen, owned by Des’s brother John \ Susan Finnerty.
Champion: Ireland’s youngest agricultural show secretary Colin Doyle at his hometown show: Moate \ Susan Finnerty
Judging horse shows, training the ESB’s next generation of apprentices - Danny Molloy is passionate about breeding Irish Draughts. In conversation with Susan Finnerty.
Present Laughter is a classic that stands the test of time, writes Leo Powell.
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