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Sales joy: Jenny Blommeskold from Sweden paid €5,250 for the pony Gold Finch Spartacus for her daughter Alma to ride, seen here celebrating with Linda and Emilia Hjalmarsson at Mullingar. Photo: Ruth Rogers)
Alma Blommeskold from Sweden seen here with Alana Fagan of Mullingar EC went home happy with her new bay mare Gold Finch Spartacus (Photo: Ruth Rogers)
Lisa Bushway with Starfield Principessa who made the highest price of the day at Mullingar Sales when sold to Michelle Frank from Sweden for €6,400 (Photo: Ruth Rogers)
Olivia Kealy and Liam Glynn from Clara with Eddie Igoe from Athlone, pictured at Mullingar Sales (Photo: Ruth Rogers)
John Vaughan came from Wales to attend the Mullingar Horse and Pony Sale(Photo: Ruth Rogers)
Margaret Cottrell and Graham Thorn paid €3,600 for the skewbald mare Curraghavarna Phil consigned by Damien Keenaghan at Mullingar Sales (Photo: Ruth Rogers)
BUYERS from Belgium, England, France, Germany, Holland, Ireland and Sweden, were busy throughout the day at the Mullingar Equestrian Performance Horse and Pony Sales last Saturday.
The Irish Horse Board hosted many national and international visitors at Dublin Horse Show which provided a networking opportunity for Irish breeders and producers
Bidding takes place from Monday, April 4th to Friday, April 8th for Mullingar's Online 'Future Stars' Auction of pre-selected horses
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