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IMFHA Hound Show, Stradbally Hall

(Video)  David Ryan has long been recognised as one of Ireland's leading photographers specialising in hunting images.

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CoilOg and Chris Byrne, Setting Standards

(Video) The continued development of CoilOg Equestrian Centre makes it one of the finest equestrian facilities in Ireland and, indeed, in these islands.  Owned by Chris and Gwen Byrne,  this Co.Kildare venue is setting the standards for what is required for the equine industry as it moves into modern and uncharted waters.

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Kerry Bog Pony back from the brink

(VIDEO) Just a few short years ago, the Kerry Bog Pony was faced with extinction.  It is one of our three native breeds, the others being the Connemara and the Irish Draught.

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Pairs Relay Huge Success

(VIDEO)  It was one of the great classes of Mullingar International Horse Show.  Screaming kids, expectant parents, committed professionals, this class was much more than the sum of it's parts.  Indeed it was much more than a showjumping class, it connected the sport to a wider audience in an uncomplicated and vibrant way.

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Products making an Impact: Equissage

(VIDEO) Over the coming months, Sport On Horses will be looking at some of the products on the market that are making an impact.  Based down in Taughmon in south Wexford, Ivor Young distributes the Eqissage massage system.  We called with him and asked him to tells us more about it.  In the demonstration, he uses a marble with tremendous effect to show the product's capabilities!

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Mullingar International Horse Show goes to the Dogs!

(VIDEO) As ever show knows,  the on-going and vicious recession has made getting sponsorship little better than impossible.  Running an international showjumping show, where the Grand Prix alone carries a prize-fund of €20,000, poses problems of depressing scale.

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