Sir Alex Ferguson, Britain's most successful soccer manager, has started court action against John Magnier, owner of Ireland's Coolmore Stud, as the dispute between them over top racehorse Rock Of ...
The protracted dispute over the ownership of stallion Rock Of Gibraltar between John Magnier, who heads one of the world's most powerful bloodstock empires in Coolmore, and Manchester United soccer ...
A case involving billionaire businessman John Magnier over the alleged sale of a large estate in Co Tipperary is due to get under way at the Commercial Court today. Mr Magnier, his son John Paul ...
Billionaire John ­Magnier has lost his bid to buy a 751-acre Tipperary estate, after the High Court ruled that his rival simply outbid him by €6million. Mr Magnier claimed he had been gazumped, saying ...
Bloodstock billionaire and farmer John Magnier has told the High Court that he was out-bid in a land deal he claims he had already agreed in Co Tipperary and that when he inquired about the deal’s ...
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Magnier against decision to open Arc to geldings

Coolmore supremo believes move would be a backward step.
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Mr Magnier has told the High Court when he enquired about what happened with his €15m bid to buy the Barne Estate he claims he had shaken hands on in 2023 but for which he was later out-bid, he was ...
The High Court has heard that billionaire bloodstock magnate John Magnier's son, JP, handed over two "brown" envelopes containing a total of €50,000 in cash to an estate agent involved in a failed €15 ...
John Magnier has been ordered to pay the estimated €4 million plus costs of his failed 19-day legal challenge to the sale of a Tipperary estate to a rival bidder. At the High Court, Mr Justice Max ...
Billionaire John Magnier has told a barrister that he "unfairly went after" his good name, adding that he came to court for "protection, not to be slaughtered". The High Court case involves Mr Magnier ...