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Title: NEWS: Industry alliance demands HSI overhaul
A united front of equestrian industry heavyweights has met to discuss concerns about Horse Sport Ireland and is demanding an overhaul in order to reunify the sector
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A united front of equestrian industry heavyweights has met to discuss concerns about Horse Sport Ireland and is demanding an overhaul in order to reunify the sector
Denis Duggan, CEO of Horse Sport Ireland, at The Irish Field's business breakfast on the opening day of the 2023 Dublin Horse Show \ Claire Nash
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