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Stepping Stones to Success 4yo league winner Ballykelly Notalot with Clare Lambert pictured with Margaret Jeffares (owner), Ian Fearon (judge), Correna Bowe, Jessica Harrington (judge), Ann Marie Dunphy (judge), Sean Cooney (Botanica)
(Photo: Tadhg Ryan)
Stepping Stones final 5yo league winner Westwinds Navigator ridden by Kate O'Sullivan for Sarah Ennis with Sarah's husband Niki Potterton and son James, Ian Fearon, Correna Bowe, Jessica Harrington, AnnMarie Dunphy and Sean Cooney
(Photo: Tadhg Ryan)
CONSISTENCY and the quality of both horse and production have been the hallmarks of the top three in both sections of the Stepping Stones To Success League for young event horses which concluded at Wexford Equestrian on Tuesday.
Wexford horsewoman is seeking to complete a very long-term double having won a ladies' bumper at Limerick's Christmas meeting of 2003
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