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Francis Connors is considered one of the greatest horsemen ever to come out of Ireland. He talks to Louise Parkes about his life and times and the philosophy behind his unique style of horsemanship
Olympic glory proved elusive, but it was another year of tremendous Irish performances on the international stage. Louise Parkes reviews the year of international show jumping
Irish eventers put in superb performances at internationals throughout the year, a standout being Lucy Latta's second place at Badminton, writes Melanie Young
“We had this race pencilled in all the way along and after he won the last day, it was the definite plan,” Connor King said ahead of Oscars Brother's run at Navan on Saturday