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Barry O'Neill with his wife Bridget after collecting The Irish Field Champion Rider trophy. All photos: Healy Racing
Personality of the Year John Nallen with family and friends
Champion rider Barry O'Neill is joined by members of Gordon Elliott's team. Back (l-r) Katie Young, Alex Hutter, Rebecca King, Carly Scott and Sean Healy. Front (l-r) Eleri Apps, Barry O'Neil and Camilla Sharples
Champion lady rider Maxine O'Sullivan, her cousin Michael, the champion novice rider, and family members
The Milestones Stables team. Back (l-r) Rob James, Jordan Gainford, James Kenny and Craig Casey. In front are Barry O'Neill and Colin Bowe
Champion breders Ken Parkhill recieves his award from Amy Burke of Weatherbys Ireland
Robyn and Jamie Codd
Derek O'Connor with Paul Murtagh of Horse Racing Ireland
John Gerety (centre) of Connolly's Red Mills presents the Champion Point-to-Point Horse Awards to joint winners Sam Curling for Longhouse Musica and Camilla Sharples for Kruzhlinin
Catherine Magnier of Grange Stud, home of Getaway, accepts the Champion Sire award from Tony Williams of Goffs UK
John Duggan, owner-breeder of Champion Mare Longhouse Music, with the ITBA's Regina Byrne
LAST Saturday saw the 40th staging of The Irish Field Point-to-Point Awards and it was fitting that the annual event returned to the Hotel Minella in Clonmel, which hosted the first awards night in 1979.
'The show was on the road and they gave six weeks going around the country and we called it ‘crooning for cocooners’.
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