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Capt. Geoff Curran riding the Minister for Defence's Galway Bay Liath, winning the Millstreet Masters 1.35m class (Photo: Justin Black/Millstreethorsephotography.ie)
Jane Davis of Connolly's Red Mills presents Capt. Geoff Curran and Galway Bay Liath with their prize (Photo: Justin Black/Millstreethorsephotography.ie)
Jake Hunter and Ogara, winners of the Hitchmough Bursary at Millstreet (Photo: Tadhg Ryan/Bit Media)
Dave Masterson's Skehana Stables Eyrecourt, Ballinasloe, were delighted when their 12.2hh pony, ridden by Coen Williams from Ennis, was a double winner at the Millstreet Horse Show last week winning the three and four-year-olds Young Irelander and the four and five-year-olds National Discovery, the first pony to win both classes. The winning pony is owned by Priya Cosgrave (Photo: Justin Black/Millstreethorsephotography.ie)
Jason Higgins and Ursula Damuary in action at Millstreet (Photo: Tadhg Ryan/Bit Media)
Alex Finney took the win in the Millstreet 138 1 Young Champion of Ireland 1.10m from Emma Walsh in second and Finney was also third with Dolly Du Carel (Photo: Millstreethorsephotography.ie)
Team gold medal winner and silver individual medal winner at the FEI European Championships, Kate Derwin and Master Steve G on their way to winning the Millstreet 148 1.20 Young Champion of Ireland Grand Prix (Photo: Justin Black/Millstreet Horse Photography)
WITH over 1,000 horses and ponies stabled at Millstreet last week for the Millstreet International Horse Show CSI2*, there was action from dawn to dusk in the arenas at Green Glens.
James Brennan rode the Irish Sport Horse MHS Jersey Girl to win the CSI2* 1.45m Grand Prix qualifier at Peelbergen in The Netherlands last Friday
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