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Sport horse > Features
30 May 2025
Judith Faherty on 30 May 2025

PICTURE DESK: Out and about
From agricultural shows to one-day events, it was a busy weekend on the equestrian front
Judith Faherty
Sport horse > Features
30 May 2025

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Teach Mor Cormac, Champion Connemara of Athenry Show with owner Paid Folan last Sunday \ Rynes Walker
A colt by Der Senaat x Emerald whose dam is full sister to Tranquility Bay. He was bred by Kerrie Anderson and John Mulvey
Jimmy Ryan’s Kilnamac Diamant (Diamant de Semilly) from the family of London Olympics horse Electric Cruise (5*) and MGH Candy Girl (1.50m), with her Cornet Obolensky colt foal \ Susan Finnerty
Is it a foal? Is it a leopard? Overhead trees give Jimmy Ryan’s Zirocco Blue VDL filly an unusual leopardprint pattern coat. Her Indoctro dam Kilnamac Deise is from the family of Calover (1.60m) and Cooley Ramiro (5*) \ Susan Finnerty
Brian Chow Hannan and Kanello Van Orchids, winner of the 138cm six/seven-year-old RDS qualifier at Cavan \ Johnny Sterrit Jumpinaction.net
Cliodhna McEvoy and Etoile Des Chesnaies won the 138cm RDS pony qualifier at Cavan \ Johnny Sterrit Jumpinaction.net
Leila Coleman and Menai Booster, winner of the 128cm six/seven-year-old RDS qualifier at Cavan \ Enda Daly jumpinaction.net
Marcus Donnellan with Miss Suileen Bouncer, Champion Irish Draught of Athenry Show last Sunday \ Rynes Walker
Aoife Joyce and Owens lady at Athenry Show last sunday \ Rynes Walker
Fiadh Walsh with grandfather Gearoid Curran in the Tiny Tots class last Sunday, in the process of being judged by Sean Dunne and Dave Sheedy \ Rynes Walker
Judges Sean Dunne and Dave Sheedy with Raymond Conneely and Caroline Lydon with the junior Champion of Athenry Agricultural Show Rynn Beauty \ Rynes Walker
Patrick Whelan with Olivier on their way to winning the EI90 at Hillcrest \ EquusPix Photography
Lily Redmond with Cartown Trending, winners of the EI100 (J) at Hillcrest \ EquusPix Photography
Anna Boucher-Hayes with Brambles Bartholomew, winner of the EI100 (P) at Hillcrest \ EquusPix Photography
Yvonne Huges, winner of the RC80 derby class at Kilronan \ Sagittarian Photography
Carol O'Grady 60cm derby class winner at Kilronan \ Sagittarian Photography
Ulrica Herrmann and her Class 1 Kerry Bog Pony Grafeen Jake \ Aoife Kavanagh Between The Ears Equine Videos
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