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Title: Letter to Editor, August 12th 2017: Proud of Little Indian Feather
Marie Hennessy put pen to paper over the great story of Irish rescue pony Little Indian Feather who won silver at the European Championships for Britain
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Letter to Editor, August 12th 2017: Proud of Little Indian Feather
Marie Hennessy put pen to paper over the great story of Irish rescue pony Little Indian Feather who won silver at the European Championships for Britain
Little Indian Feather on her victory Lap with her Silver Team and Silver Individual medal with Saffron Osborne, daughter of trainer Jamie and the pony was once rescued by Brian and Sonya Hennessy from Co Waterford from the pound (Photo: Helen Revington)
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Industry stakeholders have expressed their gratitude to outgoing Irish Horse World editor Isabel Hurley, who is changing career after 15 years at the helm
Kitty Cotter puts pen to paper this week over the recent Cork Kerry IDHBA Branch annual sale at Ballybrack Equestrian Centre
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