Part 1: 1900-1944.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: William Hall-Walker and the origins of the National Stud from 1900 to 1916.- Chapter 3: Sir Henry Greer, the Irish Free State, Lord Lonsdale, and the National Stud policy from 1916 to 1933.- Chapter 4: Negotiations fail to break the stalemate on the ownership of the Stud from 1933-1938.- Chapter 5: External factors break the stalemate on the National Stud's ownership under Peter Burrell from 1938-1944.- Part 2: 1944-2025.- Chapter 6: Conflict and a lack of transparency at the Stud under Cyril Hall and David Hyde from 1944 to 1969.- Chapter 7: Tax concessions, politicians, and syndication shapes Stud policies from 1969 to 1982.- Chapter 8: Ahonoora, the Killinan Report and the First Report of the Irish National Stud under John Clarke from 1983-1997.- Chapter 9: Governance issues, bullying allegations and conflicts of interest at the National Stud from 1997-2025.- Chapter 10: The British National Stud and Irish National Stud: A Comparison.- Chapter 11: The profile of elite owners/breeders in Ireland and Great Britain.