Our photographers captured some beautiful shots at the 2024 Dublin Horse Show
Brendan McArdle entertains the crowd during Saturday night's Defender Puissance \ Claire Nash
Festina Lente on parade at the Dublin Horse Show \ Claire Nash
Lorraine Ryan from Galway was the best dressed lady at the 2024 Dublin Horse Show \ Claire Nash
Twin sisters Ada and Indigo Boyd (6) from Saintfield, Co Down, participate in the Dublin Horse Show donkey exhibition with donkey Turlough\ Claire Nash
Kenny Bell, who bred the champion mare and won the colt foal class with a Moylough Supremacy out of Castleview Farmers Lady, shown by Danielle Conaghan \ Susan Finnerty
Charlie Flynn and Montana, winners of the 148cm six/seven-year-old National Championship \ Jane Emilly Potter Jumpinaction.net
Leonard Cave, Dublin Horse Show chief steward in the Anglesea Stand \ Susan Finnerty
Enda Hamill and Charmaine Kee’s Gweebarra Realta was runner-up in Class 38, Irish Draught mares five years old or over \ 1st Class Images
John Dardis presents Regina Daly with the leading exhibitor award \ Susan Finnerty
Martin Fuchs salutes the Dublin crowd after winning the Rolex Grand Prix on Conner Jei \ Laurence Dunne Jumpinaction.net
Killian Thornton was on commentary duty \ Laurence Dunne Jumpinaction.net
Underwriting Exchange Aga Khan sponsor Stephen O'Connor and family at The Dublin Horse Show \ Noel Mullins
Ok Starman, winner of the six-year-old and over middleweight class at the Dublin Horse Show, ridden by Shane McKenna and owned by Emma Grant \ 1st Class Images
Tony and Julie Lockwood who owned Dublin Supreme Hunter champions Formidable (1998) and Caruso (2000), both bought from the Cash family, with John Duffy at The Dublin Horse Show \ Noel Mullins