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Damien Griffin and Tabby on their way to winning the final round of the Gain/Alltech Autumn Grand Prix series at Cavan International Show
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At the presentation of the Gain/Alltech Autumn Grand Prix Series (l-r): Michael Phillips andCiara Watt from Gain, John Floody riding Mise Le Meas, Joanne Hurley, Gain, Richard Dudgeon, Alltech and Mike Smith, breeder and joint owner
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JOHN Floody was crowned as the Gain/Alltech Autumn Grand Prix League Champion on Friday at the Cavan Indoor International but it was Damien Griffin who stole the limelight when triumphing in feature class on the night.
Donegal show jumper Kenneth Graham talks to Chris McNulty after winning the Cavan International Grand Prix a year after losing two horses in a devastating fire
KMS Clintland, in the hands of 17-year-old Robbie Healy, sailed over the wall at 2.10 metres to clinch the Kingsland Puissance at Cavan International Show
Almost 150 breeders, producers and other equine enthusiasts enjoyed an evening of equine demonstration and discussion at Emerald Equestrian Centre last week
Teagasc are teaming up with the Army Equitation School, Richard Sheane of Cooley Farm, and Damien Griffin for an evening of equine demonstration and discussion
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