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Ballynahinch's Rachel Moore and Country Strong (by Mermus R) claimed the intermediate HOYS ticket at the Northern Ireland Festival at Cavan EC (Photo: Prime Photography)
Bernadette Lyons's Copleylane Ringo, a nine-year-old Dales pony, ridden by Charlotte Smiley, won the supreme champion ridden pony title at the Northern Ireland Festival, Cavan EC (Photo: Prime Photography)
THERE were some notable performances among the younger riders at last weekend’s Northern Ireland Festival in Cavan with Tiggy Hancock heading home to Co Carlow with six sashes.
By Sunday evening, 160 classes will have been judged, 47 championships will have been decided and six supreme champions will have been crowned at the 18th NIF
There was plenty of top action in the Young Riders' Championships in Simmonscourt where Leaving Certificate student Kayleigh Soden rode Ard Leaderman to a win in the 1.35-1.40m division at the RDS
Jodie Creighton chats to Emer Bermingham about her horses and ambitions
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