Joan Tyner at Rathbarry and Glenview Studs near Cork in Ireland recently offered a party of Saddlers a very warm welcome to their amazing stables. The aim was to learn more about the secret of their success and meet some of their wonderful stallions, mares and foals. Co-Owner Paul Cashman was on hand to talk the group through some of the finer details involved in the workings of an active stud and much of genuine value was learnt. It was a busy morning! This will be fed back into the thinking behind the Companies support across the equestrian and saddlery sectors in the UK.
The visit concluded with a Point to Point at the Dromahane Race Course near Doneraile. Thank you to all those that helped to arrange such an impactful couple of days and in particular all the amazing team at Rathbarry and Glenview Studs.
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