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Heather Dean Wright   Heather founded the Sport Horse section of the Stud in 1980 as it was mostly Connemaras before that. At present Heather runs the Stud .Heather has ridden and competed in all three disciplines; showjumping, eventing and dressage, usually preparing the horses she rides from scratch. Heather has both competed at grade 'A' level showjumping and International level eventing. She have a keen involvement in horse-breeding, relating bloodlines to performance.  She also coaches students who come from home and abroad. Bruce and Margo Dean set up Ardmulchan Stud over 40 years ago. In '96 it was decided to move from Navan to Kells, a distance of about 20Km, and Cherrymount became the new home. Bruce is the manager of the woodland and farm while Margo produces and breeds Connemara Ponies within the Stud, along with her involvement with all the competition horses. Conan Wright The son of Heather Dean Wright. And is an accomplished rider and has competed in showjumping at RDS and International events

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  You online link to Competition horses, Stallions, Showjumpers, Event horses and Connemara Ponies in Ireland.    Through Irelandhorse you can visit or stay, attend shows, buy horses, travel to local studs and stables, even join us as a student to learn stable management, equitation, stallion care and more. Or come and visit local historical sites and places that interest you.

What is available at Ard the Cherrymount Stud.

Accommodation. Indoor barn, Arena (above) and 50 acres of rolling countryside. View Horses and Ponies that are for sale. Visit local stud farms. Join in with the activities of the Stud Farm. Private riding lessons. Learn the basics of A.I. and collection. Breaking and training of young horses. Care of mares, foals, youngstock and Stallions. Stable management and Stud work. Stallion care A stable is often available for a student to bring their own horse too
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