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Title: NEWS: Stage is set for biggest ever Dublin Horse Show
Ivan Yates officially launched the 144th Dublin Horse Show which is on course to be the busiest and biggest yet, write Isabel Hurley and Judith Faherty
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NEWS: Stage is set for biggest ever Dublin Horse Show
Ivan Yates officially launched the 144th Dublin Horse Show which is on course to be the busiest and biggest yet, write Isabel Hurley and Judith Faherty
Pictured at the launch of the 144th Dublin Horse Show were (l-r) siblings Mia de Bromhead, (7) with Rosedale Christmas Cracker, model Clare, Georgia de Bromhead (5) with Jasmyne de Sauviat and Jack de Bromhead (7) with Appelicious (Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
BALLSBRIDGE is a hive of activity as the RDS gears up for what looks set to be the biggest and busiest Dublin Horse Show to date.
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