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Sue Smallman and Gloriant H at the Dressage Ireland National Championships in Ballindenisk \ Louise O'Brien Photography
SUE Smallman’s sole success at last weekend’s Dressage Ireland national championships at Ballindenisk came in the combined Prix St George and Intermediate I freestyle which attracted a competitive field of six.
Kevin Acres was crowned Dressage Ireland’s national champion for the second time last Saturday as he landed the Grand Prix on Ganesh, repeating his 2023 victory
Wind and heavy showers did little to affect the enthusiasm of riders and volunteers at the Dressage Ireland national championships in Ballindenisk last weekend
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