IRELAND’S youth jumping programme has been the envy of Europe in recent years, and hopes are high for a similar 2026 after an outstanding opening Nations Cup weekend in Sentower laid the foundations for another assault on the series, and this summer’s European Championships.

After a successful maiden Nations Cup and European Championships season last year, which garnered multiple team and individual medals, Denis Flannelly and his coaching team began their second campaign at the helm over the Easter weekend at the Belgian venue.

With what many would have described as developmental teams in action, Irish riders achieved individual success across the board and, most importantly for Flannelly, two Nations Cups wins for the Young Rider and Pony teams. They move on to Compiegne in France to compete this weekend, with the Junior and Young Rider teams in action on Friday afternoon (yesterday). At time of print, the juniors had just finished as runners-up in the Nations Cup.

In Sentower, Ireland’s Young Rider team of Aidan O’Brien, Harrison Blair, Jenny Dunlop, Ben Walsh and Charlotte Coffey set the tone with an impressive win, totalling 12 faults over two rounds to see off France in second and Belgium in third. Not to be outdone, Ireland’s Pony team of Jack Dore, Ted Fagan, Robbie Sheehan, Charlie Flynn and Saoirse O’Neill showed nerves of steel to take Nations Cup glory after a jump-off with France, following up the Young Rider team’s win the day previous.

Ireland’s Pony team, led by Denis Flannelly, of Jack Dore, Ted Fagan, Robbie Sheehan, Charlie Flynn and Saoirse O’Neill showed nerves of steel to take Nations Cup glory at the Sentower Park Nation's Cup

Rounding out the week, in the Prijs Philippaerts/ We live horses youth Nations Cup Grand Prix, Fagan and Ballyfore Rosie led home an Irish one-two-four, with Flynn runner-up on Montana and O’Neill fourth on Exodus Angies Rose.

The programme sees four teams again in action in Compiegne this weekend - Children on Horses, Ponies, Juniors and Young Riders, with confidence high from Sentower and hopes of some more excellent performances.

Horse Sport Ireland High Performance Youth Jumping Manager, Flannelly, said: “We were delighted to bring four teams to Sentower, and we were using the opening Nations Cups at Sentower and here in Compiegne as venues to develop the four squads - Children on Horses, Ponies, Juniors and Young Riders.

Over the moon

“I’m over the moon with the fact that two of the four teams won last week. We, in the programme, had felt that our Pony team had a strong chance of a podium finish, but three of the four riders are first season combinations, so to win at this level was wonderful.

“To go head-to-head with France in a team jump-off made the competition extremely exciting, with an excellent Belgian team in third. It was a performance full of talent, character and resilience.

“A couple of our Young Rider team [members] were new to the level, and it really was an incredible performance from the squad. The tracks throughout the week were wonderfully designed in a fantastic facility, but as we moved up along the age categories, things got tougher. Course designer Raf Suarez did a brilliant job of testing the combinations and it was great to see our combinations thrive.”

He added: “If we can nick a podium or two here in Compiegne this weekend to add to what we achieved in Sentower, I’ll be thrilled.

“Last year, we gave more Irish combinations an opportunity to compete than ever before through the FEI Nations Cup Series and, in doing so, it helped develop more depth across the board in our youth programme.

“We created a wonderful atmosphere by working closely with the athletes and their families, in conjunction with their coaches, to cultivate that spirit and camaraderie and that must remain one of our primary goals.”

The Irish squads competing in Compiegne are as follows:

Friday, April 17th:

Juniors/Young riders

Juniors: Senan Reape (Creevagh Special), Lauren Adams (Caddie Z), Annie Boland (Calisto Blanc), Jack Kent (Ollie van de Klopphutten), Alanna Fagan (Billy Hastings). Junior Individuals: Ruby Lily Gaines, Isobel Sheehan. Young Riders: Aidan O’Brien (Gisbourne VDL), Tabitha Kyle (Desterly), Jenny Dunlop (Gidion B), Ben Walsh (Zenith VD Donkhoeve Z), Paddy Reape (Mr Rocky Blue). YR Individuals: Billy Sinnott, Alex O’Connor

Saturday April, 18th:

Children on Horses/Ponies

COH: Nina Smith (Count Me In), Willow Gavin (Easy Top De Courcel), Blaithnaid Murphy (Godiva Quality), Zahara Kirby Casola (Seraphine Van Het Weidse Hof), Colm Widger (Jerencice Dysenbeek Z). COH Individual: Josh Fitzgerald (Nala). Pony: Saoirse O’Neill (Exodus Angies Rose), Daisy O’Dea (Griffondor Dream Dei), Ella Rush (Birchgrove Blue Delight), Sam Widger (BP Bon Jovi), Bonnie Loughrey (Infinity). Pony Individuals: Zoe Mellet, Robbie Sheehan

A report from Compiegne will appear in next week’s edition