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Michael O'Toole and Night and Light, winners of the Irish Sport Horse Studbook Series four-year-old league (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Elizabeth Power and Creevagh Miss Ferro SL, pictured winning the CNC* six-year-old 6yo at Scarvagh Anne Hughes
Susie Berry and Bolero de Ste Hermelle won the Tredstep-sponsored spring one-star league and followed it up with victory in the Castlemartyr Resort CIC** at Ballindenisk International in September (Photo:
THERE has been much debate as to whether the Irish economy is improving or not but, if eventing was taken as a barometer, it would show a rising trend as 2014 saw a record number of entries, roughly 8,900, at 49 events.
Sally Parkyn looks back at the 2014 auction sales, highlighting the top prices for foals, three-year-olds, four-year-olds and older horses and analysing the trends
Brian Hennessy looks back at a year when the Wexford teenager blitzed international fields, Darragh Kenny went on a winning streak and Trevor Breen snatched the Hickstead Derby
Clare Abbott won the 25-runner EI110 at Lightsource BP Tyrella aboard Drumnaconnell Kobie
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