**BREAKING NEWS** The AGA man has moved his blog!

The AGA man's blog has moved AND it has a new title as David is no longer the AGA man! Please go to davidseverywhere.wordpress.com where you will find lots of old posts from the AGA Pointing days plus photos and updates from Gina and Tom Ellis Racing (where David now works). There will also be plenty of words (and pics) about point-to-point horse racing.

Friday, May 31, 2013

AGA ladies rise to the occasion as Team GB are triumphant in inaugural International point-to-point meeting in Ireland

We came, we saw, we conquered, but there was more to it than just the winning, much more! On paper the Tattersalls Ireland International point-to-point looked a great idea, and when Richard Pugh - known as "Mr Point-to-Point" in Ireland, mentioned it last September it looked like it could be a perfect fit, especially when you consider what AGA do in the UK with our sponsorship of the Ladies Open Point-to-Point series. Sponsoring a point-to-point race in Ireland contested by a team of lady riders from the UK was too good an opportunity to miss, and when the Point-to-Point Authority also threw their weight behind the idea it was game on!
The first photo is a little out of sequence as it was taken at the end of the second day, however, there's a very good reason for using it as without the three people above we would not have been in Ireland. They are L-R Neil Walsh (Head of Bloodstock, Tattersalls Ireland), Niamh Flynn (Marketing & Promotions Co-ordinator, Tattersalls Ireland) and Richard Pugh (Mr Point-to-Point, p2p.ie). Quite simply they are three of the nicest people that I have ever met and I can't thank them enough for so many things. Starting with the engagement via social media to promote the event during the build-up, the incredibly warm welcome from the moment we stepped off the plane, and ending with the terrific hospitality that was afforded to every member of the UK contingent ... I was even allowed to keep the flags!
The day was all about an 'International challenge' so we came prepared with a selection of Union flags - just in case they were needed, and I'm certain that I saw some Irish tricolour's under the table in the declaration tent! My flags were ironed in the room (although obviously not the one in the photo) and we left for the course at 11am - four hours before the first race. We wanted to get there early so we could walk the course and take some photos, and Team GB - both boys and girls, also wanted to sample the gourmet burgers. With that in mind an orderly (seated) queue was duly formed.
Team GB tucked in en masse but they would not have won a burger eating contest, although it was hilarious to watch as the girls and boys both battled the wind. The award for 'most style eating a burger' was given to reigning AGA series champion Jacqueline Coward, with Jane Williams a close second!