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Victory lap: Chillax 138 Championship winner Cadhla Cunningham celebrates with Corrib Bobby at the SJI National Pony Championships at Mullingar Equestrian \ Paul Henson Jumpinaction.net
Coolmore Stud Pony Premier 148 1.25 winners Lucy Morton and Tynan Bo-Bo Bear at the SJI National Pony Championships at Mullingar Equestrian \ Laurence Dunne Jumpinaction.net
Hive Insurance Starfinder 148 six/seven-year-old 1.10 - 1.15 winner John Kirrane and Tyson's Little Clover (6yo) at the SJI National Pony Championships at Mullingar \ Alex Perry Jumpinaction.net
The Coolmore Stud Pony Premier 138 1.15 winners Senan Reape and Churchfield Tulla Bluebell at the SJI National Pony Championships at Mullingar Equestrian \ Laurence Dunne Jumpinaction.net
The Coolmore Stud Pony Premier U10 85cm winner Charlie Flynn and Parc Giggles at the SJI National Pony Championships at Mullingar \ Laurence Dunne Jumpinaction.net
Jim Derwin Equestrian 138 1.15m Championship winner Lauren Adams and Riot Del Pegulil at the SJI National Pony Championships \ Laurence Dunne Jumpinaction.net
Ali Keating and Holly Lenehan's Mr Jack jumped double clear at the SJI National Pony Championships at Mullingar Equestrian \ Laurence Dunne Jumpinaction.net
Ahead of competing at Bath & West next week, Irish Pony Club member Lucy Hennessy sports the good luck hat covers sent over to the Irish team members by Lucy's sister Ellen, living in Australia. Team trainer Kevin O'Meara in the background \ Susan Finnerty
At the IPC team training at Ballypatrick were (l-r) Lucy Hennessy, Emma Simmons, Aine Sharry (with Wexford flag), Lily O’Reilly, E.J. Queally and Max O’Reilly (Tricolour) \ Susan Finnerty
Sacked: Max O'Reilly and Emma Simmons taking part in this week's IPC training session at Ballypatrick \ Susan Finnerty
The real strength of equestrian families may lie not in passing down the reins, but in knowing when to loosen them, Helen Sharp ask if our children really get to choose
Sally Parkyn previews the final sport horse sale of the year at Goresbridge next week
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