Ireland wins first Nations Cup of series in La Baule
Britain was lying in equal second with Ireland at the halfway stage, just behind Belgium, but slipped to fourth in the final reckoning
Britain was lying in equal second with Ireland at the halfway stage, just behind Belgium, but slipped to fourth in the final reckoning
The equine retailer will supply horse and dog rugs to neglected animals
The man behind Dressage at Hickstead will now ride for the Irish team
A meeting took place yesterday in Dublin between Horse Sport Ireland, Denis Lynch and Irish showjumping manager Robert Splaine
Twelve ownerless horses have been taken in by the Irish Horse Welfare Trust after a round-up on the Dunsink tip in Dublin
Around 60 horses living on a disused rubbish tip on the outskirts of Dublin are to be rounded up, passported and microchipped
Irish showjumper Billy Twomey has broken into the world’s top 10 showjumpers for the first time
Rescuers who helped lift 66 horses from “a sea of filth” believe some of the animals may belong to people who thought them lost or stolen
The Irish showjumping team will feature the same riders who won the Aachen Nations Cup earlier this year
Horse & Hound sent deputy news editor Charlotte White to Ireland to find out why Irish charities are overflowing with unwanted and rescued horses. This is a diary of her trip
Today’s Horse & Hound (19 August) includes a special report on Ireland’s horse welfare problems — held by charities to be the worst ever
Horse Sport Ireland has received €90,000 (£74,600) government funding through Skillnet to run training courses for people working in equestrianism in 2010-11
Ireland has named the majority of its team of riders heading for the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky this September
Suggestions that a free, one-off cull of unwanted horses may be the way to deal with Irish welfare problems have been met with sad agreement by an Irish charity
The UK took on Ireland in a series of four test matches over the weekend of the 24-25 July at Celyn Polocrosse Club, near Chester
Polocrosse fans will be able to review games from the UK Polocrosse Association’s test match series against Ireland this weekend (24-25 July) on Sky Sports.
TDs voted to ban stag hunting by the narrow margin of 75 votes to 72 last night (Tuesday)
Ireland is likely to only field five eventers, rather than the permitted six, at this autumn’s World Equestrian Games, due to the cost of flying horses to the USA
Irish riders are celebrating news of two new international events
Horse Sport Ireland’s (HSI) new regime of sport horse stallion inspections has been met with a mixed reaction from Irish breeders