Team

Team

Hear Our Stories

Please click on any member of our team (2 or 4 legged) to learn more about us and our story .

O’Malley

O’Malley

Smart and intuitive
O’Malley is a retired riding school pony, and is the smallest ridden member of the Horses Connect 4-legged team.  He's a Welsh pony, about 12hh, in his mid 20's. O'Malley has been the starter pony for a lot of Horses Connect little riders. He came to us with bad laminitis, which is now being kept well under control thanks to diet, exercise, supplements, our brilliant farrier. He is the only member of the 4 -legged team to wear shoes. O’Malley is really smart and intuitive. He takes great care of his riders, and is very partial to plenty of TLC.
Realtog

Realtog

Our wise old man
REALTOG (Rail-togue) Realtog means ‘little star’ and this gentleman certainly lives up to his name. He is in his mid-20’s and 13hh. His breeding is unknown because he arrived a surprise bonus shortly after the family who own him bought his mother. Realtog has been with the same owners his whole life. He is now retired from Pony Club and other fun activities but still has a job as part of the Therapeutic Horse-riding program at Horses Connect. He is a wise old man who will do just about anything for a treat, but is not a fan of a lot of attention or fussing.
Richie

Richie

Curious and full of fun
Richie is a full bred Connemara Pony. He was destined for a career with the Connemara Equestrian Escapes trekking team before a serious accident changed the direction of his life, and he came to Horses Connect. He now has a very important job as a member of the Horses Connect 4-legged team, where he is involved in Therapeutic Horse-riding and Equine-assisted Learning sessions. Richie is kind, calm and full of fun. He is curious and mischievous, and makes everyone smile with his antics.
Oisin

Oisin

Loves children
Oisin was born in 2017 and dumped beside a canal when he was 2 months old. Luckily for him (and us) he was rescued and nursed back to health by the volunteers in My Lovely Horse Rescue. It was touch and go at times, but Oisin was a real fighter and overcame all the challenges life threw at him. In early 2020 he came to Horses Connect to join the Therapeutic Horse-riding team. He’s a stocky 13.2, with a broad back, so he was ideal for the job. During his training it became clear that Oisin had a physical issue that made him unsafe for riding. He is now a valued part of our ground-based programs and exceptionally good at reading and connecting with young people.
Buddy

Buddy

A big sweetheart
Buddy is our gentle giant. He’s a full Irish Draught, born in 2000. He’s over 17hh and weighs in at a massive 1800lbs! Buddy has lived in County Galway for his whole life. His career started in a local riding school where his favourite activity was beach rides! He then spent a few years hunting, until age and injury ended that career in 2021 and he came to Horses Connect. Although he is very big, Buddy is a real sweetheart and loves nothing more than cuddles and scratches.
Mary Mitchell

Mary Mitchell

Equine-Assisted Coach & Personal Development Facilitator
Mary is the co-founder of Horses Connect, whose passion for horses and deep understanding of human nature inspire participants to discover their inner strengths. Her lifelong experience and extensive knowledge of horses provides unique insights into how best to work with them to create learning opportunities for clients of all ages and abilities. Mary’s qualifications and skills as a Special Needs Assistant ensures that Horses Connect is always a welcoming, friendly and inclusive place.
Eileen Bennett

Eileen Bennett

Coach, Facilitator & Narrative Practitioner
Eileen is a co-founder and training course-creator at Horses Connect. She believes that genuine connection, attention to detail, and the power of story are the keys to deep and lasting personal or professional change. She brings years of experience working with both people and horses, along with qualifications in Leadership, Managing People, Mindfulness, and a Post-grad in Mental Health Promotion. Eileen helps participants see themselves in a new light — reflected in the honest responses of the horses.