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Christopher Megahey and Daniel Coyle shared the Land Rover Puissance on Saturday evening. Pictured with (l-r) the foreign judge, Bernie Brennan, President of the RDS and Gerald O'Farrell, Managing Director of Land Rover (Photo: Cody Glenn/Sportsfile)
Daniel Coyle on his way to clearing 2.20m in the Land Rover Puissance (Photo: Laurence Dunne/ jumpinaction.net)
IRISH riders Daniel Coyle (Cavalier Rusticana) and Christopher Megahey (Seapatrick Cruise Cavalier) shared the win of the Land Rover Puissance worth €30,000 last Saturday night.
The next generation stepped up in style and among the highlights was victory at La Baule, two top-10 placings at the European Championships and a mighty battle in Barcelona, reports Louise Parkes
Shane Sweetnam and James Kann Cruz (ISH) were runners-up in the five-star 1.60m Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva
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