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PJ Lehane’s summer of success continued when P.J’s Delight won the Banner Broodmare Championship. PJ is pictured with the 1968 Rose of Tralee winner Eileen Slattery, representing the Friends of Clarecastle Show sponsors. Photo Susan Finnerty
Derry and Mary Rothwell relaxing after Greenhall Irish Man’s win the Ennis Municipal Authority All Ireland colt foal. Photo Susan Finnerty
Horse Sport Ireland’s Nicola Corcoran with judges Andrew Hughes and Philip Scott and the winner of the young handler senior division qualifier Aidan Williamson with Bullseye, also the Clarecastle young horse champion. Photo Susan Finnerty
ALTHOUGH billed by its dynamic show chairman Michael Slattery as the country’s youngest agricultural show, Clarecastle has, in just three years, quickly established itself as a top event.
Jason Dunphy's Vivant three-year-old gelding was called forward as supreme champion AT Clarecastle
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