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Horse Sport Ireland CEO Denis Duggan and breeding director Dr Sonja Egan \ Susan Finnerty
HORSE Sport Ireland (HSI) hope to begin re-issuing passports in the next “week to two weeks” as they near completion on a changeover from IT systems, while 200 foal passport applications remain outstanding from 2023.
In light of an allegation of bias which the CEO wholeheartedly refutes, Denis Duggan has indicated that he will replace himself with an independent chair. Judith Faherty and Lesley Hunter-Nolan report
Letters made public between HSI and Mullingar EC somewhat overshadowed the announcement of MEC as Ireland's nominated host for a future leg of the Longines EEF Series
Horse Sense shares the results of this month's innovative HSI/IEC national health screening project which took place at Emerald Equestrian Centre
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