All roads led to the Green Glens Arena last week as Millstreet welcomed those competing in the European eventing championships for Young Riders and Juniors
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All roads led to the Green Glens Arena last week as Millstreet welcomed those competing in the European eventing championships for Young Riders and Juniors
DURING the long-term build-up to last week’s FEI European Eventing Championships for Young Riders and Juniors, event director Thomas Duggan and his father Noel C. attended the senior championships at Blair Castle.
With the European eventing championships underway at Avenches this week, Susan Finnerty looks at previous top bloodlines
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