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Mikey Pender and HHS Geneva, winners of the Boomerang Final at Millstreet Horse Show (Photo: Justin Black/Milllstreet Horse Photography)
Mikey Pender and Marion Hughes with Marion's Eireann LVS 5, winner of the National Discovery Four Year Old Final (Photo: Justin Black/Millstreet Horse Photography)
Mikey Pender and HHS Vancouver, winners of the Millstreet Ruby Final at Millstreet Horse Show (Photo: Justin Black/Millstreet Horse Photography)
TWO names of Ireland’s iconic breeding families really stood out in the young horse classes at Millstreet: the Hughes and the late Ita Brennan. Between the two families, their breeding lines dominated the Millstreet line-ups.
Marion Hughes, breeder of another Lanaken gold medallist this year is next to answer Susan Finnerty’s questions.
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