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Irish Mirror on MSNIrish jockey does incredibly well to avoid falling off horse as he wins raceThe saddle slipped on Sharpe's mount, Asphalt Cowboy (4/1), after they jumped the second last but he managed to hold on and ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAintree 2025: Get a Free €3 Paddy Power Shop Bet on Grand National Saturday with The Irish Daily MirrorPacked pullouts every day of the Aintree Festival and a FREE €3 Paddy Power shop bet on Grand National Saturday from your ...
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Dublin Live on MSNZebra spotted in Irish pub as owner enjoys pint with pony in towThe zebra and Shetland pony were seen in a country pub, as the owner enjoyed a pint and the animals stood nearby ...
Irish-trained horses have won six of the last eight renewals of the Randox Grand National and, last year, they filled the first four places. Donn McClean outlines six of the best this year.
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Independent.ie on MSNSligo’s Simone Hession appointed Horse Sport Ireland’s High Performance Para Dressage ManagerHorse Sport Ireland is happy to announce that Simone Hession has been appointed as High Performance Para Dressage Manager ahead of the FEI Para Dressage European Championships in Ermelo later this ...
SIX horses are in line to go off as Grand National favourite – as bookies admitted: “We can’t split them.” Gavin Cromwell’s Cheltenham Festival hero Stumptown has ...
The Professor Paddy Wall report follows an RTÉ Investigates documentary last June that highlighted gross horse welfare abuses ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'The demand is there': New Northern Ireland horse care facility by mother and daughter duo is galloping ahead following £350,000 investmentUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A review of equine traceability in Ireland, by Professor Patrick Wall, as warned of further reputational damage and food ...
It is “nearly impossible” to determine who is responsible for a horse’s welfare in Ireland, where aspects of the traceability system are “fundamentally weak”, a report has found.
The absence of a well-run equine abattoir in Ireland is a “concern” for equine welfare – as there has been an increase in ...
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