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Ireland’s continued success on the world stage depends on our ability to consistently breed and produce top-class sport horses
In this episode, we’re exploring the exciting developments in Ireland’s horse breeding industry—where passion, tradition, and innovation come together. With increased support, targeted funding, and structured breeding programs, it’s never been more achievable for Irish breeders to produce top-level horses.
Some brilliant insights you’ll gain from this episode include:
● The important influence of mentors on horsemanship and horse production
● Producing one of Ireland’s standout horses, Harristown Princess
● Developing young horses with time, patience, and understanding
● How Ireland’s horse sport sector has grown more competitive and professional
● Opportunities and support from Horse Sport Ireland & Breeding Programs
We’re joined by Paddy O’Donnell, a respected international showjumper from County Waterford, who has successfully developed top horses like Harristown Princess. We’ll also hear from Conor Sheridan, Breeding Executive at Horse Sport Ireland, who explains how new initiatives are empowering breeders and shaping a strong, sustainable future for Irish horse sport.
GUEST DETAILS
Paddy O'Donnell is a distinguished Irish showjumper from County Waterford, renowned for his dedication to producing top-level sport horses. His most notable partnership was with Harristown Princess, a mare he developed from a young age. Together, they achieved significant success, including winning the TRM/Horseware Premier Series and being crowned National Show Jumping Champions in 2013. Paddy has also represented Ireland on Nations Cup teams and secured victories in international classes, such as at the RDS Dublin Horse Show.
Beyond his competitive achievements, he is committed to nurturing young equine talent and supporting the growth of Ireland's breeding programs. His journey from aspiring rider to national champion exemplifies the opportunities available within Ireland's evolving equestrian landscape.
https://www.facebook.com/podshowjumping/
Conor Sheridan is the Breeding Executive at Horse Sport Ireland and owner of Brosna View Stables in County Offaly. A passionate advocate for Irish sport horse breeding, he combines hands-on experience with strategic leadership in national breeding initiatives. Conor also co-founded The Irish Horse Breeders Group, promoting collaboration and innovation within the industry.
https://ie.linkedin.com/in/conor-sheridan-2bb87139
MORE INFORMATION
Check out horsesportireland.ie
Horse Sport Ireland Podcast is produced by DustPod.io
QUOTES
The more you do, the more knowledge you gain. Knowledge is power. - Paddy O’Donnell
I never rode anything that wanted to avoid fences like her. - Paddy O’Donnell
It gives breeders a chance that if they're going to breed a horse, they can follow the journey. - Paddy O’Donnell
The biggest thing is you don't over phase horses, and you don't over push them. - Paddy O’Donnell
Horses would rather be eating grass in the field than be ridden. So if that's the case, we have to treat the animal with that respect. They have to be happy. - Paddy O’Donnell
Sport should make a person better. That should help your character develop. - Paddy O’Donnell
It's a great life. Horses are a wonderful life. They're hard work. There's loads of ups and downs. - Paddy O’Donnell
KEYWORDS
#Horse #breeding #showjumping #training #welfare #competition
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Ireland’s continued success on the world stage depends on our ability to consistently breed and produce top-class sport horses
In this episode, we’re exploring the exciting developments in Ireland’s horse breeding industry—where passion, tradition, and innovation come together. With increased support, targeted funding, and structured breeding programs, it’s never been more achievable for Irish breeders to produce top-level horses.
Some brilliant insights you’ll gain from this episode include:
● The important influence of mentors on horsemanship and horse production
● Producing one of Ireland’s standout horses, Harristown Princess
● Developing young horses with time, patience, and understanding
● How Ireland’s horse sport sector has grown more competitive and professional
● Opportunities and support from Horse Sport Ireland & Breeding Programs
We’re joined by Paddy O’Donnell, a respected international showjumper from County Waterford, who has successfully developed top horses like Harristown Princess. We’ll also hear from Conor Sheridan, Breeding Executive at Horse Sport Ireland, who explains how new initiatives are empowering breeders and shaping a strong, sustainable future for Irish horse sport.
GUEST DETAILS
Paddy O'Donnell is a distinguished Irish showjumper from County Waterford, renowned for his dedication to producing top-level sport horses. His most notable partnership was with Harristown Princess, a mare he developed from a young age. Together, they achieved significant success, including winning the TRM/Horseware Premier Series and being crowned National Show Jumping Champions in 2013. Paddy has also represented Ireland on Nations Cup teams and secured victories in international classes, such as at the RDS Dublin Horse Show.
Beyond his competitive achievements, he is committed to nurturing young equine talent and supporting the growth of Ireland's breeding programs. His journey from aspiring rider to national champion exemplifies the opportunities available within Ireland's evolving equestrian landscape.
https://www.facebook.com/podshowjumping/
Conor Sheridan is the Breeding Executive at Horse Sport Ireland and owner of Brosna View Stables in County Offaly. A passionate advocate for Irish sport horse breeding, he combines hands-on experience with strategic leadership in national breeding initiatives. Conor also co-founded The Irish Horse Breeders Group, promoting collaboration and innovation within the industry.
https://ie.linkedin.com/in/conor-sheridan-2bb87139
MORE INFORMATION
Check out horsesportireland.ie
Horse Sport Ireland Podcast is produced by DustPod.io
QUOTES
The more you do, the more knowledge you gain. Knowledge is power. - Paddy O’Donnell
I never rode anything that wanted to avoid fences like her. - Paddy O’Donnell
It gives breeders a chance that if they're going to breed a horse, they can follow the journey. - Paddy O’Donnell
The biggest thing is you don't over phase horses, and you don't over push them. - Paddy O’Donnell
Horses would rather be eating grass in the field than be ridden. So if that's the case, we have to treat the animal with that respect. They have to be happy. - Paddy O’Donnell
Sport should make a person better. That should help your character develop. - Paddy O’Donnell
It's a great life. Horses are a wonderful life. They're hard work. There's loads of ups and downs. - Paddy O’Donnell
KEYWORDS
#Horse #breeding #showjumping #training #welfare #competition
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