The Irish Sweepstakes, which no longer operates, would have been associated with horse racing, so the answer is the horse.
Horses are the animals associated with the Irish sweepstakes. The Irish Sweepstakes was a lottery system that was promoted from 1930 to 1987. Ticket stubs were pulled from a barrel and matched to a horse running in a race.
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who won the 1944 irish hospitals sweepstake
1939
A small group a Irish Business man. It was all a Scam. For 50 years.
The Irish Hospital Sweepstakes had its last draw in 1986 and the company that ran it closed in 1987. An old ticket would have no real value now.
Aine is the Irish Goddess of Summer in Irish legends. She is sometimes represented by a red mare and is associated with crops, animals and agriculture.
The winner was "Charlottown" jockey was - Scobie Breasley
nothing much. 26.00usd
Meadow Court ridden by Lester Piggot
Probably not. Readers Digest has always done their own sweepstakes over the years, and they don't have affiliations with other companies. And while the odds of winning a Readers Digest sweepstakes aren't very good, their sweepstakes are perfectly legitimate.