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William Micklem speaking at the HSI International Breeding Conference 2018 (Photo: Laurence Dunne/Jumpinaction.net)
The panel at the 2018 HSI International Breeding Conference (Back row: Jens Meyer, Dr. Alan Fahey, Padraig McCarthy, Tiernan Gill and (front row) Chris Bartle, Director of Breeding at HSI Alison Corbally and Bert van Oetelaar (Photo: Laurence Dunne jumpinaction.net)
AN expert panel of speakers drove home the importance of breeding for the future at Thursday’s Horse Sport Ireland International Breeding Conference in the Keadeen Hotel in Newbridge, Co Kildare.
One message that came out loud and clear at the conference was the need for blood at the top level of sport horse competition, writes Isabel Hurley and Jennifer Micklem Diamond
Irish riders and horses fared extremely well at the FEI WBFSH Eventing World Breeding Championships for Young Horses at Le Lion d'Angers with Padraig McCarthy ninth and Steven Smith 14th
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