Home are the heroes: The Team Ireland Equestrian homecoming scene at Dublin Airport: to welcome home Ireland's Team Silver-winning eventing team (Photo: Eoin Noonan/Sportsfile)
Historic moment: Sam Watson is welcomed home by his father John at Dublin Airport, both showing their championship medals, earned 40 years apart (Photo:: Eoin Noonan/Sportsfile)
Eventing chef d'equipe Sally Corscadden with her silver medal-winning team at Dublin Airport Sarah Ennis, Sam Watson, Cathal Daniels, Padraig McCarthy and Patricia Ryan (Photo: Eoin Noonan/Sportsfile)
Well done Dad! Sam Watson and his wife Hannah (Sparkles) with their two boys Archie and Toby (Photo: Eoin Noonan/Sportsfile)
Tipperary's Padraig McCarthy on Mr Chunky after winning individual Silver (Photo FEI/Liz Gregg)
Meath's Sarah Ennis of Ireland on Horseware Stellor Rebound on the cross-country course at WEG 2018 (PhotoFEI/Martin Dokoupil)
Galway's Cathal Daniels and Rioghan Rua (ISH) in action on the cross-country course at WEG 2018 (Photo: Nigel Goddard)
On top of the world: Irish silver team medallists at WEG 2018 (l-r) chef d'equipe, Sally Corscadden, Sam Watson, Cathal Daniels, Sarah Ennis, and Padraig McCarthy (Photo FEI/Christophe Tanière)
Cork's Patricia Ryan and Dunrath Eclipse in action on the cross-country course at WEG 2018 (Photo: Nigel Goddard)
Cork's Shane Sweetnam and Chaqui Z jumped an opening clear round for Ireland at WEG 2018 (Photo Erin Gilmore)
Cian O' Connor and Good Luck pictured at WEG 2018 this week (Photo Tomas Holcbecher)
Tipperary's Shane Breen and Ipswich van de Wolfsakker in action at Tryon International (Photo Tomas Holcbecher)
Paul O'Shea jumping Skara Glen Stables' Machu Picchu at WEG 2018 this week (Photo: Nigel Goddard)
Ready....Pictured on the podium for the five-year-old final at Lanaken's FEI World Breeding Championships were (centre) gold medal winner Sligo's Richard Howley, flanked by silver medal winner Ballypatrick Stables' Darragh Ryan (left) and Kildare's Mikey Pender, bronze medal winner (right) (Photo: Thomas Bach Jensen)
Steady....Sligo's Richard Howley accepts his prize of a Longines watch with Darragh Ryan (left) and Mikey Pender (right) in the five-year-old final presentation at Lanaken (Photo: Thomas Bach Jensen)
Go....! Ireland's Darragh Ryan (left) and Mikey Pender (right) spray champagne on Lanaken gold medal winner Richard Howley (centre) (Photo: Thomas Bach Jensen)
Victory lap: Ireland's Richard Howley and Uppercourt Cappucino (ISH), on their victory lap for their gold medal wins in the
FEI World Breeding Jumping Championships for Young Horses at Lanaken (Photo: Thomas Bach Jensen)
Flying the flag: The tricolour pictured in the crowds at Tryon International this week while (foreground) Team Germany took the gold medal and world championship title in the first ever Nations Team Vaulting competition at the World Equestrian Games (Photo:(FEI /Christophe Taniere)
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