The Dublin Horse Show is back for another edition this week as thousands of equestrian fans from Ireland and beyond descend on the RDS in Ballsbridge.
This year's festival runs from Wednesday August 17 until Sunday August 21.
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Ticket information
For those still yet to buy a ticket, fear not as they are still available through the Dublin Horse Show's website.
An adult ticket for the full five days will set you back €65 while it's €50 for U16s, students and OAPs.
A daily ticket then is priced at €23 for adults while it's €17 for those other three sub-groups.
There's also a family ticket (two adults and up to three children between the ages of 4-16) going for €65.
You can check out the full price listings across the week on Ticketmaster. It's worth noting availability is running low each day with the exception of Thursday.
TV and streaming information
For those unable to attend in person, there are options to follow various stages of the action throughout the week.
While it doesn't appear to be on television for the first two days, you can stream select competitions through the Dublin Horse Show website which redirects to FEI TV.
As for more traditional coverage, RTE Two will be broadcasting portions of it live as well as recapping what has happened earlier in the day.
Friday's coverage begins at 1:20 pm and runs until 6.05 pm. Ruby Walsh will be joined by Gerry Mullins and Nicola FitzGibbon with the highlight being the Longines FEI Nations Cup meeting.
It'll be on on Saturday from 5 pm until 6:30 pm. There won't be any coverage on Sunday then as the European Athletics Championship dominate the day's slate.
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