Billy Twomey and Irish bred Ardcolum Duke winning at Nottinghamshire County Show last year. The combination had success in Basel last week.
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With the Irish-bred stallion Ardcolum Duke, Billy was successful in a 1.45m speed event, while Thomas and Caribo came first in Sunday’s Speed championship.
Ardcolum Duke is by Gypsy Duke out of a Clover Hill dam and was bred by Joe Flynn in Roscommon.
There was no luck for the Irish in Sunday’s €250,000 Grand Prix which was won by last-to-go Gregory Wathelet on the Holsteiner stallion Conrad de Hus by Con Air.
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With the Irish-bred stallion Ardcolum Duke, Billy was successful in a 1.45m speed event, while Thomas and Caribo came first in Sunday’s Speed championship.
Ardcolum Duke is by Gypsy Duke out of a Clover Hill dam and was bred by Joe Flynn in Roscommon.
There was no luck for the Irish in Sunday’s €250,000 Grand Prix which was won by last-to-go Gregory Wathelet on the Holsteiner stallion Conrad de Hus by Con Air.
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