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Matt Garrigan with Chacco’s Charlie, the stallion he hopes to compete for Team Ireland in the future, pictured at the HSI Stallion Inspections at Cavan. Photo Susan Finnerty
Joe McCann's Hannahs Only Dun enjoying himself at the Clifden stallion parade. Photo Susan Finnerty
Camilla Speirs and Lukas won the EI115 at Clyda on Sunday. Photo Louise O'Brien Photography
Blue Smokie, last of the society owned stallions, was retired from stud duties at the Clifden Stallion Parade. Photo Rynes Walker
Bunowen Paddy and Tomas Grimes at the CPBS Stallion Parade at the Clifden Showgrounds on Sunday. Photo Susan Finnerty
Michael Harty rides his Horse of the Year winner Cashelbay Rocket, owned by Robbie Fallon, at the stallion parade in Clifden. Photo Rynes Walker
Kenneth Kyne and Newtown Melody at the Connemara Pony Stallion Parade in Clifden. Photo Rynes Walker
Gerard Martyn's three-year-old colt Killea Legend (Killea Island - Ashbrook Beaut) was class 1 approved at the CPBS stallion inspections 2019. Photo Susanne Lehmann/Foto-job.com
Ciaran Curran showing his champion stallion Glencarrig Knight at the Clifden stallion parade. Photo Rynes Walker
Four fully approved stallions were added to the Irish Sport Horse studbook and 10 Irish Draught stallions at the 2023 HSI Stallion Inspections at Cavan Equestrian this week
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