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Alan Keogan (Nessa) Ben O'Connor (GTI) and Jamie Reavey (Brogan) in the parade at the UK masters
Irish open team trainer - Jerome O'Connor
Jamie Reavey
Jake O'Connor
Craig O'Connor
Alan Keogan
Ben O'Connor
Irish U17 team trainer - Mark Devitt
Eoin Reavey
Ciaran O'Leary
George Connolly
Stevie Kieran
Leo Kieran
Ben O'Connor stays cool and calm as his pony GT can't wait to race home in the ball and cone race at the 2016 world and euro trials (Photo: Louise Kinsella)
Alan Keogan is thrilled with his vault as his pony Nessa heads for home at Mounted Games 2016 World and Euro trials (Photo: Louise Kinsella)
Mark Devitt
The 2016 Irish U17 World Team (L-R) Leo Kieran, George Connolly, Stevie Kieran, Eoin Reavey and Ciaran O' Leary . Mounted Games 2016 World and Euro trials (Photo: Louise Kinsella)
The mounted games riders never fail to deliver on the international stage, with placings at every level; morale is high ahead of the Irish team trials next weekend
Harvey Oscar Foley added to his family's Dublin record sheet by claiming the 138cm championship with Mayfly Green Peter and the 148cm with Wineport Q Junior, writes Emer Birmingham
Emer Bermingham reports on the first pony jumping qualifier for the 2025 Dublin Horse Show
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