Eventing Autumn Development Series 2022 launched
- 13 September 2022, 09:33
Horse Sport Ireland has announced the dates and venues for the 2022 Eventing Autumn Development Series.
This year, the Autumn Development Series is expanded to six standalone legs with €50,000 in funding for competitors and breeders’ prizes.
The Autumn Development Series will see a variety of classes catering for horses from 4-Year-Olds up to and including 7&8-Year-Olds.
The Autumn Development Series is open to horses that are Irish bred as documented on their passport or registered in a DAFM-Approved Studbook.
The dates and venues are:
September 18th: Killossery Lodge Stud, Swords, Co. Dublin.
October 2nd: Claremorris Equestrian Centre, Co. Mayo.
October 8th: Punchestown, Co. Kildare
October 9th: Ballindenisk, Watergrasshill, Co. Cork.
October 16th: Milchem Equestrian Centre, Tynagh, Co. Galway
October 29th: Wexford Equestrian, Tomhaggard, Co. Wexford
Details of entries and classes will be available on online via the Eventing Ireland website in due course www.eventingIreland.com
Eligibility
- Open to horses that are Irish bred as documented on their passport or registered in a DAFM-Approved Studbook
- All horse breeding will be checked, and any horses entered into these classes who are not eligible will either be refunded or moved to an equivalent class
- Entries can include day tickets and registrations
- For horses competing on Day Registrations – the naming/breeding pages of the passports of unregistered horses must be sent to [email protected] prior to close of entries for each event
- Eventing Ireland rules apply
The Horse Sport Ireland Autumn Development Series is kindly supported by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.
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