Round-up of weekend Equestrian action
Cian O'Connor finished fourth in the French Grand Prix at Caen on the first outing with his Olympic horse Blue Loyd since the Dublin Horse Show in August.
Cian O'Connor finished fourth in the French Grand Prix at Caen on the first outing with his Olympic horse Blue Loyd since the Dublin Horse Show in August.
Cian O'Connor on his Dublin Horse Show performance
Bronze medallist Cian O'Connor brought his Olympic horse Blue Loyd out for this evening's Longines Grand Prix climax to the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show, and the pair took third place.
Brendan McArdle reports from the last day of the Dublin Horse Show
Following Ireland's historic Aga Khan team victory on Friday, local riders continued to dominate at the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show in its fourth day of show jumping action.
Brendan McArdle reports on Day 2 of the Dublin Horse Show and looks ahead to Friday's Aga Khan Trophy
Joe O'Brien reports from the Dublin Horse Show on Ladies Day
Ireland has won its first Aga Kahn trophy since 2004 in the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show at the RDS.
There was more success for the Irish riders with two wins at the second day of the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show.
Irish riders put in strong performances in the three main jumping classes on the opening day of the Dublin Horse Show at a rain-swept RDS.
Brendan McArdle reports on the opening afternoon of action at the Dublin Horse Show.
Robert Splaine and Brendan McArdle look forward to the Dublin Horse Show.
Alexander Butler was best of the Irish in the Longines Grand Prix at the RDS today, taking sixth place.
Alexander Butler and the Touchdown gelding Will Wimble produced the only outright Irish victory at the Dublin Horse Show on Saturday, but once again local riders featured prominently in the top ten results.
An Ireland team that featured two Aga Khan rookies came within one fence of claiming the famous trophy for the first time since 2004 at the Dublin Horse Show on Friday afternoon.
Cork's Shane Sweetnam will be the first Irish rider out on to the turf when the Aga Khan Trophy competition begins shortly before 3pm on Friday at the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show at the RDS in Ballsbridge.
Cork's Billy Twomey was Ireland's sole international winner on the first day of the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show, but other Irish riders made a respectable showing with top ten places.
Robert Splaine and Brendan McArdle look forward to the institution that is the Dublin Horse Show.
With a total of E200,000 on offer in prize money the competition was fierce for the top places in the Longines Grand Prix, the final international class of the Failte Ireland Dublin Horse Show.
It was three-in-a-row for Ireland at the Failte Ireland Dublin Horse Show with Billy Twomey and Shane Breen taking outright victory in the first two classes and Cian O'Connor sharing victory in the Puissance.