William Micklem, who bred High Kingdom, meeting the Princess Royal at the Festina Lente display, an organisation close to the Wicklow man’s heart. The Princess Royal’s daughter Zara Tindall competed High Kingdom at The London.
Leonie O’Gorman from Co Monaghan, with her side-saddle class winner Lackaghbeg Augustus Star, bred in Turloughmore, Co Galway by Paddy and Connie Joyce.
The Irish Field’s Horse World editor Judith Faherty presents the Breeders Championship trophy to Valerie Davis whose daughter Rebecca is seen congratulating the winning mare Becca Baby, held by Richard Gildea.
“Have a KitKat, Derry.” Greenhall Stroll In The Park, Mary and Derry Rothwell relax in Ring 2.
The first Dublin winner was Two Mile Nigel, now sold to a new Dutch owner. Pictured are former owners Michael and Dermot Molloy, from Co Kilkenny, new owner Birgitte Vonk from the Netherlands and rider Diarmuid Molloy.
Dean Conaghan with Kenny & Wendy Bell’s champion Irish Draught foal, by Moylough Supremacy, and Sharon Mannion, representing sponsors, the Irish Draught Horse Breeders Association.
Thumbs up from US rider Laura Kraut after her Rolex Grand Prix win at Dublin on Bisquetta.
Andrew and Niall Hughes with Dublin Horse Show director Fiona Sheridan. ESI Rocky, bred at their Ennisnag Stud in Co Kilkenny, jumped a double clear round for Ireland in the Aga Khan Nations Cup with their cousin Seamus Hughes Kennedy. They also bred BP Othello and own Unicum-H, winners of the five and six-year-old Dublin championships this year.
Cummer farmer Patrick Connolly and his wife Dolly with Irish Olympic rider Shane Sweetnam after the horse Patrick bred - James Kann Cruz, named after their grandson - finished third in the Rolex Grand Prix.
Leonie O’Gorman from Co Monaghan, with her side-saddle class winner Lackaghbeg Augustus Star, bred in Turloughmore, Co Galway by Paddy and Connie Joyce.
The Irish Field’s Horse World editor Judith Faherty presents the Breeders Championship trophy to Valerie Davis whose daughter Rebecca is seen congratulating the winning mare Becca Baby, held by Richard Gildea.
“Have a KitKat, Derry.” Greenhall Stroll In The Park, Mary and Derry Rothwell relax in Ring 2.
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The first Dublin winner was Two Mile Nigel, now sold to a new Dutch owner. Pictured are former owners Michael and Dermot Molloy, from Co Kilkenny, new owner Birgitte Vonk from the Netherlands and rider Diarmuid Molloy.
Dean Conaghan with Kenny & Wendy Bell’s champion Irish Draught foal, by Moylough Supremacy, and Sharon Mannion, representing sponsors, the Irish Draught Horse Breeders Association.
Thumbs up from US rider Laura Kraut after her Rolex Grand Prix win at Dublin on Bisquetta.
Andrew and Niall Hughes with Dublin Horse Show director Fiona Sheridan. ESI Rocky, bred at their Ennisnag Stud in Co Kilkenny, jumped a double clear round for Ireland in the Aga Khan Nations Cup with their cousin Seamus Hughes Kennedy. They also bred BP Othello and own Unicum-H, winners of the five and six-year-old Dublin championships this year.
Cummer farmer Patrick Connolly and his wife Dolly with Irish Olympic rider Shane Sweetnam after the horse Patrick bred - James Kann Cruz, named after their grandson - finished third in the Rolex Grand Prix.
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Leonie O’Gorman from Co Monaghan, with her side-saddle class winner Lackaghbeg Augustus Star, bred in Turloughmore, Co Galway by Paddy and Connie Joyce.
The Irish Field’s Horse World editor Judith Faherty presents the Breeders Championship trophy to Valerie Davis whose daughter Rebecca is seen congratulating the winning mare Becca Baby, held by Richard Gildea.
“Have a KitKat, Derry.” Greenhall Stroll In The Park, Mary and Derry Rothwell relax in Ring 2.
The first Dublin winner was Two Mile Nigel, now sold to a new Dutch owner. Pictured are former owners Michael and Dermot Molloy, from Co Kilkenny, new owner Birgitte Vonk from the Netherlands and rider Diarmuid Molloy.
Dean Conaghan with Kenny & Wendy Bell’s champion Irish Draught foal, by Moylough Supremacy, and Sharon Mannion, representing sponsors, the Irish Draught Horse Breeders Association.
Thumbs up from US rider Laura Kraut after her Rolex Grand Prix win at Dublin on Bisquetta.
Andrew and Niall Hughes with Dublin Horse Show director Fiona Sheridan. ESI Rocky, bred at their Ennisnag Stud in Co Kilkenny, jumped a double clear round for Ireland in the Aga Khan Nations Cup with their cousin Seamus Hughes Kennedy. They also bred BP Othello and own Unicum-H, winners of the five and six-year-old Dublin championships this year.
Cummer farmer Patrick Connolly and his wife Dolly with Irish Olympic rider Shane Sweetnam after the horse Patrick bred - James Kann Cruz, named after their grandson - finished third in the Rolex Grand Prix.
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