I rode an Irish horse that finished second and even broke down.
Also, take a crop and spurs, even if you never use them at home: Irish horses are different.
And the one I'm most concerned about is that Irish horse.
Obviously, no one is afraid of the Irish horse.
His attention drifted off as an Irish horse passed us on its way into the paddock for the first race.
In a historic race, Irish horses occupied the first four places on a day when they dominated the races.
In 1773, he became a major in the 3rd Irish Horse.
English sports, who have been busy buying up strong Irish horses over the centuries, can only salute them.
At the conclusion there is some emphasis on the difference between Irish and American horses.
The showing classes are a major showcase of the best of the Irish horse.