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Vincent Byrne on Martin Walsh's Hannibal V Overis Z, winners of the TRM/Horseware New Heights Champion Series at Omagh (Photo: Jmac Photographic Services)
Vincent Byrne on Martin Walsh's horse Hannibal V Overis Z, winners of the TRM/ Horseware New Heights Champion Series during the 177th Annual Omagh Show last Saturday. Vincent is pictured receiving the winner's rosette from SJI chairman Ray Buchanan and is also congratulated by Thomas Harkin, chairman of Tyrone Farming Society and Raoul Masterson, managing director of sponsors TRM (Photo: Jmac Photographic Services)
VINCENT Byrne took the biggest victory of his career to date when triumphant in the fifth leg of the TRM/Horseware New Heights Champions Series at Omagh Show with Hannibal V Overis Z.
TRM's kind contribution to the Jack Dodd Foundation resulted from their pledge to donate a percentage of the 2019 New Heights Champion Series entry fees
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