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The Irish Field readers have breakfast with the Aga Khan team, chef d'equipe Rodrigo Pessoa, background staff and sponsors at the Intercontinental Hotel. Photo Claire Nash
Stephen O'Connor, executive director of The Underwriting Exchange, and Justin McCarthy, editor and CEO of the Irish Farmers Journal at The Irish Field's Breakfast with the Stars. Photo Claire Nash
Horse Sport Ireland marketing manager Sophie D'Alton with The Irish Field competition winners Sheelagh Canty and Tracy Byers. Photo Claire Nash
Show jumper Cameron Hanley chats with Lara Field at The Irish Field 'Breakfast with the Stars' in the Intercontinental Hotel. Photo Claire Nash
FIVE lucky readers of The Irish Field had the chance to join Ireland’s Aga Khan squad and chef d’equipe Rodrigo Pessoa for breakfast at the five-star Intercontinental Hotel in Ballsbridge on Thursday morning ahead of yesterday’s Nations Cup.
Cameron Hanley was second in the Grand Prix with the ISH ESI Toulouse and Jason Foley won a ranking class in Oliva, Spain
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