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Title: PIC DESK: Images from the 2024 ITM Irish Stallion Trail

A selection of shots taken at stud farms around the country last weekend

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Bloodstock > Bloodstock news
19 January 2024
Irish Field Contributor on 19 Jan 2024

PIC DESK: Images from the 2024 ITM Irish Stallion Trail
A selection of shots taken at stud farms around the country last weekend
Irish Field Contributor
Bloodstock > Bloodstock news
19 January 2024

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Shaman can't wait for the new season to start at Yeomanstown Stud but is kept under control by Andrew Moore \ carolinenorris.ie
"Does my mane look okay?" Alan Grace brings out Tirwanako for inspection at Knockhouse Stud \ Siobhan English
Harzand at Kilbarry Lodge Stud \ Siobhan English
Nando Parrado on show at the Irish National Stud \ Patrick McCann
Ghaiyyath draws a crowd at Kildangan Stud \ Patrick McCann
Minzaal at Derrinstown Stud \ carolinemorris.ie
Way To Paris at Coolagown Stud \ Inpho Morgan Treacy
Shirocco has a nibble of Brian Crowley's jacket at Glenview Stud \ Inpho Morgan Treacy
Gleneagles at Castlehyde Stud \ Inpho Morgan Treacy
The coffee van at Derrinstown Stud proved popular
Sumbal at Boardsmill Stud
Galileo Chrome at Starfied Stud
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