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Glanbia vice chairman Henry Corbally, presented the Best Event Award to Thomas Duggan (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Glanbia vice chairman Henry Corbally, presented Lifetime Achievement award to William Micklem (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Eventing Ireland chairman Jessica Harrington and Sneezy Foster, chief organiser of the David Foster ball (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Melanie Young and Robbie Byrne enjoy the champagne reception (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Joanne Sharpe, Fraser Duffy and Michelle Kenny at the David Foster ball (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Ciaran Glynn of Killossery Lodge Stud bravely offered to shave his beard and hair off in aid of the David Foster Injured Riders Fund (Photo: mdpix.ie)
William and Jane Anne Connolly Carew enjoying the David Foster Injured Riders Fund Ball. The fund, of which William's father Lord Carew is president, has assisted 22 individuals and conferred an overall total of almost €110,000 since its inception (Photo: mdpix.ie)
The junior European gold medal-winning squad of Cathal Daniels, Shanon Nelson, Nessa Briody, Lucy Latta, Tessa Harley and their chef d'equipe Debbie Byrne (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Chef d'equipe Sally Corscadden (right) with her gold medal-winning squad and Gain Horse Feeds respresentative, l to r, Elizabeth Hayden, Harold Megahey, Jennifer Diamond, Tony Kennedy, Ciara Watt of Gain Horse Feeds, Josh Pimm and Jodie O'Keeffe (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Peter Garrigan and Kera Flynn enjoying the party atmosphere at the Johnstown House Hotel (Photo: mdpix.ie)
Marcus Hayden and Lucy Hancock enjoying the ball
Leading senior event rider Joseph Murphy with Ciara Watt and Joanne Hurley of Gain Horse Feeds (Photo: mdpix.ie)
REVELLERS from all walks of equestrian life joined the eventing fraternity to celebrate St Valentine’s night at the annual David Foster Injured Rider’s Fund Ball and Gain Horse Feeds Media Awards.
Best of the Irish riders at Pau was Co Meath’s Sarah Ennis who counted the cross country track, as well as having no team manager present, as the biggest challenges
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