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Woodcourt Garrison won the O/CNC* to provide Sarah Ennis with the first leg of a double at Glenpatrick. She also won a section of EI100 with Sugar Bunnie (Photo: Anne Hughes)
Margie McLoone
THE spring season in the Northern Region concluded on Saturday at Glenpatrick where the Megahey family pressed ahead with their one-day event in spite of heavy rain having transformed the going from hard to heavy in places.
Saturday’s one-day event at the Megahey family home was followed by a Go-As-You-Please on Sunday which raised funds for the South Tyrone Hunt
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