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Title: Irish Breeders Classic to draw buyers
A top prize of €45,000 to the winner of the five- and six-year-old Irish Breeders Classic makes it the world’s richest class for young show jumping horses
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A top prize of €45,000 to the winner of the five- and six-year-old Irish Breeders Classic makes it the world’s richest class for young show jumping horses
Ronan Rothwell, Rachel Wyse, Martin O'Donohue and Maurice Connors, pictured with the mare Ard Ginger Pop, at the launch of the Irish Breeders Classic at Dublin Horse Show last weekend
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By Michelle Daly
A TOP prize of €45,000 to the winner of the five and six-year-old jumping class makes the upcoming 2014 Irish Breeders Classic the world’s richest class for young show jumping horses.
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