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Greg Broderick and MHS Going Global in action in the Aga Khan Nations Cup 2015 (Photo: ES Photography)
Greg Broderick celebrates after a clear round in the Aga Khan in 2015 (Photo: Cody Glenn / SPORTSFILE)
Ashleigh Skillen, head groom at Ballypatrick Stables, with her beloved MHS Going Global (Photo: Jennifer O'Sullivan)
Tipperary show jumper Greg Broderick and Ita Brennan, breeder of his Nations Cup hero MHS Going Global with the Aga Khan trophy as RDS show director Pat Hanly looks on in the background (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Rio de Janeiro, 14.8.2016, Pferdesport - Olympische Spiele Rio de Janeiro, Springen. Greg Patrick BRODERICK (IRL) mit Going Global. Greg Broderick and MHS Going Global in action in the opening round of the Olympic show jumping competition at Rio 2016 (Photo: Tomas Holcbecher)
Breeder and producer DJ O’Sullivan discusses his state-of-the-art facility, his key production methods and how building positive partnerships is paying off
Yet another Irish Sport Horse struck gold at the WBFSH young horse championships. Susan Finnerty looks at this year’s stars
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