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Title: BREEDING 2019: Youngsters to watch in 2019
Ireland is known for quality young horses and every year we see new talent arrive on to the national circuit. Emer Bermingham looks at some young horses with the potential to shine in 2019
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Ireland is known for quality young horses and every year we see new talent arrive on to the national circuit. Emer Bermingham looks at some young horses with the potential to shine in 2019
Nicholas Butler and Ladycastle Paco won a five-year-old RDS qualifier in 2018. Photo Laurence Dunne/ Jumpinaction.net
Richie Moloney's Rocksy Music is a half-brother to Tholm Keane's five-year-old gelding Krafty Kannan. Photo Sportfot
Derek McConnell and Old Rock Candy
Imnotafraid Fortuna, winner of the four-year-old final at the 2017 Irish Breeders Classic under Jennifer Kuehnle, will be campaigned by Liam O'Meara in 2019. Photo Laurence Dunne/ jumpinaction.net
Derek McConnell and Inlaws Manolo were the overall champions of the ISH Studbook Series while Abbie Sweetnam took the final win with Pinaki Van Den Dael at Tattersalls July Show
Derek McConnell rode Sorcha Hennessy's Inlaws Manolo to victory in the HSI Studbook Series seven-year-old final at Maryville
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