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Title: IRISH PONY CLUB: Qualifiers attract large entries
Before this week’s break there was plenty of Irish Pony Club eventing action at Sleedagh and Grove and there’s more to come in countdown to championships
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Before this week’s break there was plenty of Irish Pony Club eventing action at Sleedagh and Grove and there’s more to come in countdown to championships
Alex Connors (pictured in action at Killossery earlier this summer), enjoyed a win with Millridge Buachaill Bui at the
IPC/Connolly's Red Mills eventing qualifier at Sleedagh (Evan Hughes/Jumpinaction.net)
TWO Irish Pony Club/Connolly’s Red Mills eventing qualifiers were held during the period under review, the first of which was the Killinicks’ mid-week fixture at Sleedagh on Wednesday week last, July 18th.
The Junior Tetrathlon squad travelling to England for the two-day Junior International Tetrathlon will have ponies well prepared for travel thanks to sponsorship by Mervue Laboratories
The Irish Pony Club team who travelled across the Atlantic in 1984 for the Canadian and American Pony Clubs’ International Tetrathlon enjoyed a 40-year reunion recently
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