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Irish riders dominating on home ground in Millstreet.

In the CSI 3* 1.50m class in Millstreet, Ireland it was the home riders that took home the spoils. Out of 72 starters only 9 riders made it to the jump-off on a clear round. Alexander Butler was the fastest of the double clears with a time of 36.67 seconds aboard the 10 year old Hanoverian mare Monastery Stud More Pleasure. Fellow Irish rider Richard Howley took second place aboard the 13 year old Belgian mare Belinka v/h Overlede Goed with a time of 38.19 seconds. Cian O'Connor completed the Irish 1-2-3 with the mare Quidam's Cherie with a time of 38.46 seconds. The best international rider was British rider William Whitaker with the 11 year old Irish Sport Horse gelding Glenavadra Brilliant with a double clear and a time of 39.58 seconds. Click here for the full results.

In the CSI 3* 1.50m class in Millstreet, Ireland it was the home riders that took home the spoils. Out of 72 starters only 9 riders made it to the jump-off on a clear round. Alexander Butler was the fastest of the double clears with a time of 36.67 seconds aboard the 10 year old Hanoverian mare Monastery Stud More Pleasure. Fellow Irish rider Richard Howley took second place aboard the 13 year old Belgian mare Belinka v/h Overlede Goed with a time of 38.19 seconds. Cian O'Connor completed the Irish 1-2-3 with the mare Quidam's Cherie with a time of 38.46 seconds. The best international rider was British rider William Whitaker with the 11 year old Irish Sport Horse gelding Glenavadra Brilliant with a double clear and a time of 39.58 seconds. Click here for the full results.

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