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Tynagh RC chairman Oliver Staunton with the winning Castle Carraig team of Karina Mescal, Dee Cronin, Amie Barrett and new grandmother Monica Hegarty \ Susan Finnerty
Tony Ennis, Sunday’s course builder, judge and compere, also jumped a clear round with ‘Hurricane’ \ Susan Finnerty
“You ordered a puppucino?” Kaleigh Dolan looks after Woody, with Tynagh RC PRO Eilish McCarthy and her dad Gerry in the background \ Susan Finnerty
Gabe Barrett and Australian-born Rebecca Trounson, who moved from London to Tynagh after the pandemic and joined the local riding club \ Susan Finnerty
Guard of Honour: 70cms class prizewinners Finola Murphy (Pot O Honey) and Gillian Kidd (Mullagh Jamie) with Tynagh RC’s Ita Walsh and the club’s trademark hobby horses with Rebecca Maher, Kaleigh Dolan and Robyn Cowhie O’Shea \ Susan Finnerty
“Wait, I’m finished jumping and next I'm Paul’s stunt horse in Gladiator?” Cahirmee Fair find I’m Finished Hunting and Karina Mescal, congratulated by Oliver Staunton on winning the new team championship qualifier \ Susan Finnerty
80cms class winner Regina Fahy (Stoneman Tiger Moth) Tynagh RC, presented with her prize by Rachel O’Shea, Tynagh RC Treasurer \ Susan Finnerty
Happiness is: Castle Carraig’s Karina Mescal, Dee Cronin and Amie Barrett hear Tony Ennis announce they’ve just qualified for the AIRC Festival final \ Susan Finnerty
ONLY the May Bank Holiday weather was a match for a delighted Castle Carraig team that shone at the western qualifier for a brand-new AIRC Festival championship.
Organiser Niamh Macken was awarded for her hard work when recording a Novice double with her Irish Draught gelding Diamond King Henry in Ballinasloe last week
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