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Alex Finney on Dolly du Carel at the defending 139cms RDS Champion (Photo: Laurence Dunne/Jumpinaction.net)
Jack Conlon Gateau qualified two ponies for the RDS at Cavan Equestrian with Uquam d'Emery (pictured) and Blaengwen Kato Star (Photo: Laurence Dunne/Jumpinaction.net)
Alice Wachman competing on Little Ceaser at the RDS in 2017. The combination return this year (Photo: Cody Glenn/SPORTSFILE)
Matthew Conlon and The Silver Legend (Photo: Evan Hughes/Jumpinaction.net)
Molly Hughes Bravo riding Carrickaduff Pet winner of the 148A RDS Pony Qualifier at Barnadown (Photo: Evan Hughes/Jumpinaction.net)
THE pony classes at the Dublin Horse Show are by the far the most competitive. Those who made it through the qualifiers this year should be very proud of themselves as the competition was of the highest standard.
Not to be outdone by the exploits of her older brothers in recent weeks, 15-year-old Alice Wachman won two one-star classes on the opening day at Wiesbaden
The 14-year-old Tipperary rider won a one-star class at the Belgian venue
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