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Winner of Winter Ladies Day at Naas Races featuring Lawlor’s of Naas Grade 1 Novice Hurdle
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Reporter:
Senan Hogan
06 Jan 2019 12:18 PM
Photos: Conor Healy
Suzanne Gallagher from Sligo is pictured at the Lawlor’s of Naas Grade 1 Novice Hurdle and Winter Ladies Day, which took place at Naas Racecourse today. Celebrity judge Rosanna Davison was joined on the judging panel by Anna Fortune, Commercial Manager of media partners, The Kildare Post and KildareNow
Suzanne Gallagher
The stunning winner wore a camel coat with dramatic faux fur cuffs on carpet sleeves, paired with an ivory skirt dress. Her eye-catching hat was designed by Irish milliner Martha Lynn, and Suzanne complimented her outfit with vintage ivory gloves, an ivory clutch bag from Accessorize in Sligo, while her camel court shoes were purchased from Strollers in Sligo. [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="158"] Rosanna Davidson with Jack McArdle[/caption]
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