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Irish show jumping team manager Rodrigo Pessoa (centre) with international show jumpers Cian O'Connor (left) and Michael Duffy during the launch of the 2018 Longines FEI Nations Cup Series at Punchestown Racecourse on Tuesday (Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile)
“THE bad times of the Irish team are over. We proved it last year that we can go against the best and get the job done,” said Irish show jumping team manager Rodrigo Pessoa at Tuesday’s Horse Sport Ireland press conference at Punchestown Racecourse.
As we look back at 2023, Roisin Sheridan speaks to four of our top riders and Chef d’Equipe Michael Blake about the year and what they are looking forward to in 2024
Not to be outdone by the exploits of her older brothers in recent weeks, 15-year-old Alice Wachman won two one-star classes on the opening day at Wiesbaden
Horse Sport Ireland has been instructed that the use of sales letters for the sale of horses with incomplete passport applications is not permitted under EU law
Horse Sport Ireland has done a U-turn on a decision to depart from the norm an run the upcoming show jumping studbook series under FEI rather than SJI rules
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