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The hands that built Ireland: stone wall jumping champion 90-years-young John McGoldrick surveys Kildysart Show (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Would you like hairspray?" Brian Murphy applies the finishing touches at Clonmel (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
"Do you think we'll beat Galway?" Deise showmen Richard Drohan and Tom Power discuss Waterford's chances at Croke Park (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
When Hunger Strikes....Emma Burchill retains her composure when Dargale Pirouette decided it was time for a snack (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
P.J's Dream lived up to her name for owner-breeder P.J Lehane this summer (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Goldengrove Temptress dazzled in pony young stock classes this summer for owners William and Aidan (pictured) Williamson (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Remembering Paddy: The late West Clare horseman Paddy Downes was remembered at his local show in Kilrush. (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Blue Ribbon: Dominic, Isobel and Kathleen Curtin were the most-travelled young stock on the show circuit this summer (Photo:: Susan Finnerty)
Milestone: One of the most popular Irish Horse World features this summer was the O'Meara brothers from Toomevara, who owned Milestone and Prefairy. Here's Matthew spotted at the Mountbellew ringside (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Minister for Rural and Community Affairs Michael Ring at the most scenic Irish show setting at Louisburgh where he suggested future funding for agricultural shows (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Trump That: Katie-Ann and Moya Cogan stole Carnew Show with their 'Make America Great Again' fancy dress entry (Photo:: Susan Finnerty)
MAYO TD Michael Ring has expressed his disappointment at ongoing rows within the horse sport industry, taking aim at those in positions of power who 'don't know a horse from a bull'.
Mayo TD Michael Ring, a passionate campaigner for rural Ireland, announced on Wednesday that he will not contest the next general election
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