Caitlin Jourdan at the Irish National Stud’s graduation awards ceremony today (Picture Supplied)

Proud mother Sally Bruss spoke of the wonderful experience daughter Caitlin Jourdan had gained during her six month Irish National Stud’s Breeding Management Course as well as the knowledge she had gained and the friends from around the world she had made.

Caitlin graduated from the course today and Sally, who has vast experience in thoroughbred breeding and is currently the stud manager and part-onwer of Paardeberg Stud, said, “The Irish National Stud sponsored her participation. She absolutely loved the experience. The kids work on the stud during the day, it is during the foaling season, then go to lectures every night. The lectures cover everything to do with the breeding industry. Many very well known people address them and I was in fact among them. They are taken to many wonderful stud farms, racing yards, race tracks etc. Last week she and her mates went to the Royal Ascot meeting for two days. Her fellow students are very well connected kids, and she has made awesome friends from many countries, even from as far away as Venezuela and Brazil. She loves Ireland and the Irish. I came over for her graduation. The Irish National Stud put on a grand show for the students and their parents.”

The Racing Post published the below article about the graduation:

‘We are incredibly proud of their accomplishments’ – Irish National Stud students reach graduation

It was a memorable moment on Wednesday afternoon for the class of 2024 in the Irish National Stud’s Thoroughbred Breeding Management Course, with 28 students joined by family, friends and industry peers for their graduation ceremony.

The students have completed their six-month programme designed to prepare them for careers in the thoroughbred industry. The event began with a formal address from Irish National Stud board member Clodagh Kavanagh, delivering a speech on behalf of chairman Dan Flinter and the stud’s CEO Cathal Beale.

Grace Hamilton and Tadgh McGuinness delivered keynote speeches on behalf of the class, expressing their gratitude to those who helped them through the course.

Particular recognition was granted to a number of graduates. Tadhg McGuinness received the continuous assessment award, Luke Kevin the best portfolio of assignments, Kayla Bracken the veterinary exam award and Shane Loughnane the equine business award.

The INS ‘Jonathan Fitzpatrick Business Internship’ was awarded to Ian Hyland, who will commence his internship with the INS in July, while the Goffs internship was awarded to Orla Hassett. Shane Loughnane was also the recipient of the Irish Field “Blue Hen” Award and was presented with a cheque for €250 and a trophy for his winning article, which will be published the sponsor’s newspaper in the coming weeks.

Loughnane was presented with the Gold Medal for high achievement, with Grace Hamilton awarded the Silver Medal.

“Our graduates this year have shown an extraordinary commitment to their studies and the thoroughbred breeding industry,” said Anne Channon, the INS education manager. “We are incredibly proud of their accomplishments and excited to see them contribute to the future of the thoroughbred industry.”

 

Class of 2024 (Picture Caroline Norris): Brady Betlamini (Canada), Luke Bleahen (Ireland), Kayla Bracken (USA), Gwen Browne (Ireland) recipient of the Gerry Dilger Equine Scholarship, Mikey Cooke (Ireland), Cillian Cosgrave (Ireland), Luis Ettedgui (Venezuela) recipient of the Gerry Dilger EquineScholarship, Wyatt Goodin (USA), Amber Gray (Australia) recipient of the HTBA Scholarship, Jamie Griffin (New Zealand) recipient of the TBA scholarship, Grace Hamilton (USA) recipient of the Gerry Dilger Equine Scholarship, Orla Hassett (Ireland), Ian Hyland (Ireland), Caitlin Jourdan (South Africa) recipient of the South African Scholarship, Paul Kehoe (Ireland), Luke Kevin (Ireland), Shane Loughnane (Ireland) recipient of the Gerry Dilger Equine Scholarship, Cathal Mariga (Ireland), Henrique Marquez (Brazil), Eliza McCalmont (UK), Darcy McGrath (Australia), Tadhg McGuinness (Ireland), Mark Moloney (Ireland), Katel Molony (Ireland), Tara Murphy (Ireland), Lola Queck (Germany), Broke Ward (Australia), Alice Wilkinson (New Zealand) recipient of the NZTBA Scholarship.