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Robbie Fallon finally won the Clifden supreme title with his wife Barbara’s Cashelbay Kate, by his own stallion Cashelbay Prince. Barbara was en-route from San Francisco and landed back on Thursday, the same day as the Cashelbay team of Robbie and Michael Harty won the Clifden ridden championship with Cashelbay \ Susan Finnerty
Robbie Fallon hugs Michael Harty after winning the Supreme Championship in Clifden with Cashelbay Kate \ Susan Finnerty
Horse Sport Ireland CEO Denis Duggan and HSI Breeding Policy Executive Jenny Gaffney, host Michael Slattery and the specially-commissioned Brian Boru sword at Clarecastle \ Susan Finnerty
When you can’t quite believe your name has just been called out as the owner of the junior champion pony at Clifden. Rachel Byrne, who also won the best handler award, with her champion Cregduff Manor (Manor Duke), bred in Ballinrobe by Michael O’Malley \ Susan Finnerty
CPBS President Dave Sheedy and Horse Sport Ireland's John Moran with the reserve Supreme champion at Clifden, Castle Charm with Michael and Henry O'Toole \ Susan Finnerty
Longstanding Clifden steward Mairtín Nee, pictured here with CPBS president Dave Sheedy, was honoured at Clifden on Wednesday during the official opening ceremony by Galway GAA legend Joe Connolly \ Susan Finnerty
Judges John Varley and Bartley Conroy deliberating at the Connemara Pony Show \ Susan Finnerty
The Meaney family preseted the Paddy Meany Memorial Cup with sponsor Francis Curran, Cleanzone Technologies, to Patrick Joyce, winner of the 1.25m Sweet Oak Farm at Aglish Charity Gymkhana \ Courtesy of Aglish Charity Gymkhana
The O'Brien family presented Robyn Morran with the Catherine Cummins Memorial Cup for her win in the Red Mills Munster Grand Prix with Gina Heaps' Carrowgar Je T'Aime Max \ Courtesy of Aglish Show
The Connemara Pony Breeders’ Society celebrates 100 years since its formation in 2023
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