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Title: BALMORAL SHOW 2018: Monaghanstown Rory crowned champion
Kate Rath-Doyle and her mother Mai's first visit to Balmoral Show paid off when Monaghanstown Rory won the North Down Marquees ridden Connemara Pony Championship
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BALMORAL SHOW 2018: Monaghanstown Rory crowned champion
Kate Rath-Doyle and her mother Mai's first visit to Balmoral Show paid off when Monaghanstown Rory won the North Down Marquees ridden Connemara Pony Championship
On her first visit to Balmoral Show, Kate Rath Doyle from Oulart won the ridden Connemara Pony championship on her Currachmore Cashel gelding Monaghanstown Rory
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OULART’s Kate Rath-Doyle and her mother Mai paid their first visit to the Balmoral Show last week and were rewarded on Thursday morning when landing the North Down Marquees ridden Connemara pony championship with Monaghanstown Rory.
The staging of the much-loved annual Connemara Pony Show at the Clifden showgrounds is in doubt after an issue with the warm-up sand arena was brought to light.
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