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Alannah Glynn with Yealand Pilgrim, the 'al fresco' supreme champion pony at Charleville Show being presented with the Joe Carroll Insurances Cup by Bernie Carroll (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Travelling Solo, winner of the Horse Sport Ireland broodmare championship at Charleville Show with Dan O'Connell, ISA; Breid Shannon; judge Henrietta Knight; owner John Roche; HSI board member Paddy McCarthy and David Sheehan, ISA (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
IN what is turning into a watershed year for Irish agricultural shows, Charleville Show demonstrated how a show can continue to thrive with a dynamic committee and squad of knowledgeable stewards.
Maeve Doyle has gone from helping out at her local show to commentating on the launch of the first Irish satellite
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