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Title: DUBLIN HORSE SHOW 2019: Fallon's Cashelbay Rocket does the business
Robbie Fallon's home-bred Cashelbay Rocket took the ridden Connemara pony championship crown with Michael Harty on board to compete a Dublin-HOYS double
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DUBLIN HORSE SHOW 2019: Fallon's Cashelbay Rocket does the business
Robbie Fallon's home-bred Cashelbay Rocket took the ridden Connemara pony championship crown with Michael Harty on board to compete a Dublin-HOYS double
Michael Harty on board the Berney Bros ridden Connemara champion Cashelbay Rocket, completing a Dublin-HOYS double for owner-breeder Robbie Fallon \ Susan Finnerty
ROBBIE Fallon’s home-bred Cashelbay Rocket, winner of the ridden Connemara class at the Horse of the Year Show last October, was crowned the Berney Bros Saddlery ridden Connemara pony champion at the Dublin Horse Show last Thursday.
Connemara ponies have advertised the native breed's versatility and performance potential beautifully this year with huge success at home and abroad, writes Clare Silke
The CPBS has announced a raft of service price hikes following a meeting on its finances, which also discussed the future of the iconic Clifden Pony Show
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