Equine yards, not just horses and ponies, are going to be on the move over Brexit
By Isabel Hurley on 15 January 2021
Amid soaring Covid cases, Tokyo has been plunged into a lockdown again with less than 200 days to go to the opening ceremony of the Olympics
By Isabel Hurley on 08 January 2021
Acting CEO of Horse Sport Ireland, Joe Reynolds, reminded all in the equestrian sector of their responsibility to help stop the spread of coronavirus
By Isabel Hurley on 08 January 2021
With Brexit bringing in a raft of unwieldy changes to equine travel, the time is now for as smooth a process as possible to safeguard travelling horses and ponies, grooms and drivers
By Isabel Hurley on 08 January 2021
Long haul equine transporters Roy and Deirdre Seale feel that reams of red tape and rigorous customs requirements will cripple the flow of horses between Ireland and Britain
By Isabel Hurley on 08 January 2021
The message from officials is to keep up to date with all the latest information on the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine's website Brexit section if moving horses between Ireland and UK
By Isabel Hurley on 01 January 2021
Wishing a Happy New Year to all our loyal readers and supportive advertisers
By Isabel Hurley on 01 January 2021
Under a strict Level 5 nationwide lockdown, Horse Sport Ireland approved equestrian events only can continue behind closed doors
By Isabel Hurley on 01 January 2021
There was deep shock and profound sadness at the tragic loss of Duhallow huntsman Ger Withers (45) in a freak accident at the hunt kennels
By Isabel Hurley on 01 January 2021
Horse Sport Ireland is establishing a new home and a national training centre at Greenogue Equestrian in Rathcoole, writes Isabel Hurley and Judith Faherty
By Isabel Hurley on 25 December 2020
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