UK and Ireland to do battle at point-to-point fixture
The UK and Ireland will go head-to-head next week in the inaugural Tattersalls Ireland International Point-to-Point Challenge
The UK and Ireland will go head-to-head next week in the inaugural Tattersalls Ireland International Point-to-Point Challenge
A private donor has stepped in to enable the horse trials to run next year
Our young National Hunt columnist discusses horse sales, hunt balls and how to promote racing
The horse trials is in financial trouble and organisers say it may not run next year unless it can gain additional funding from Horse Sport Ireland
Police pulled the event rider over earlier this month after spotting him speeding in his Mercedes sports car. He says he made a mistake
George Mernagh, the managing director of Tattersalls Ireland and former jump jockey, has died aged 56.
While the FEI World Cup is rumoured to have lost its HSBC backing, Burghley has stepped forward to defend its split with British Eventing.
The young racehorse trainer picks up a new filly from the sales and copes with disappointment on the track
Event riders and breeders in Ireland are looking forward to the new Tattersalls Ireland Elite Event Horse Sale
Auctioneers Tattersalls is headed for a High Court showdown after accusing a bidder of failing to pay for a horse
Oliver Townend put his fall at Kentucky with Ashdale Cruise Master behind him by piloting the horse to victory in the HSBC FEI World Cup qualifier at Tattersalls, Ireland
A rare coloured thoroughbred, the first to be offered through Tattersalls in Newmarket, was sold on 16 October
Slideshow of Zara Phillips parting company with Make Mine Music at one of the water complexes at Tattersalls International Horse Trials
Organisers at the Tattersalls World Cup qualifier were praised yesterday for the fast and professional way in which they dealt with the fatal accident of Albert Giugni’s ride, Catherston Defender
The Co Meath three-day event is looking forward to welcoming the cream of the UK-based event riders
Ireland’s premier horse trials is replacing its young rider class with an under-25 CCI** in the hope of attracting more entries
A thoroughbred filly has become the first horse in Europe to sell via a computer link — to a buyer in Sweden
Polo-playing bloodstock agent Charles Gordon-Watson is heading for a High Court showdown with auctioneers Tattersalls, who accuse him of failing to pay £2.7million for horses he has bought