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    When would a senior horse benefit from a feed supplement? *Promotion*
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    Discover The Inside Story: The Holding Box Experience At Equestrian Trot-Up Events
    Section Key Points The Purpose of the Holding Box Acts as a final checkpoint for equestrian health. Used if initial inspection shows doubts about a horse's fitness. Horses not proven fit at the holding box are not allowed to compete. What Happens Inside the Holding Box? Conducts a 'hands-on exam' to detect health concerns. Horses are observed walking and trotting to assess movement. Limbs and muscles are palpated to find tension or swelling. Flexion tests are not conducted. The Role of the Rider's Vet Encourages involvement for personalized medical insights. Enhances clarity of the re-evaluation. Location and Setup of the Holding Box Private area shielded from spectators. Surface is identical to the inspection track. Stewarded security ensures safety for all. The Decision Process After Holding Box Examination Findings are relayed to the primary panel for a decision. Vet's report significantly influences deliberations. No appeals allowed on the decision. Why Is the Holding Box Important? Ensures transparency and fairness in health assessment. Prevents potential injuries and safeguards equine health. Allows riders to provide additional context. Indicates high fitness standards and thorough vetting practices. What Really Happens in the Holding Box at a Trot-Up Event? Trot-up events in equestrian circles are an essential part of competition. They serve as a preliminary health inspection of horses, ensuring that only the healthiest equine athletes take part in the rigorous physical activities that lie ahead. However, one part of this process that often piques curiosity is the holding box, where a more thorough veterinary re-evaluation is conducted. This article delves into the detailed proceedings within a holding box, its purpose, importance, and overall significance in equestrian events. The Purpose of the Holding Box The holding box serves as a final checkpoint for equestrian health. During a trot-up event, a horse is initially inspected by a group of veterinarians who evaluate its physical fitness through visual scrutiny and movement evaluation. Doubts about a horse's fitnesswhether due to minor lameness signs or a divide among the panellead to the usage of the holding box for further inspection. Preventing Health Risks Critically, the holding box is where preventive health measures are prioritized over competitive ambitions. Horses showing signs of potential issues won't be allowed past this checkpoint unless proven fit, ensuring no further exertion exacerbates existing conditions. What Happens Inside the Holding Box? Inside the holding box, a veterinarian undertakes a thorough evaluation: A 'hands-on exam' is conducted, which involves checking for any detectable irregularities that might indicate health concerns. The horse is tested by observing it walk and trot in different settings to assess subtleties in movement. There's a palpation of limbs and muscles to detect any unusual tension or swelling, enabling the early detection of injuries. However, flexion tests, which may induce discomfort, aren't carried out in this phase as per the official regulations. The Role of the Rider's Vet The involvement of a rider's own veterinarian is encouraged, providing personalized insights into the horses unique medical history and pre-existing conditions, enhancing the clarity of the re-evaluation. An innovative element in the process is that findings and decisions are communicated directly with the rider, facilitating an informed choice on whether to continue or withdraw from competition. Location and Setup of the Holding Box The holding box maintains a strict standardized setup for fairness and uniformity: A Secured, Private Space It is a segregated area shielded from spectators and media attention, reducing stress and distractions that may affect the horse's natural behavior. Consistency in Surface This space's surface is identical to the inspection track, ensuring consistency in the horse's movement assessment. Safety Protocols With stewarded security, the safety of humans and animals is ensured, creating an environment prioritizing horse welfare. The Decision Process After Holding Box Examination Post-exam, the findings are relayed to the primary panel for a binding decision on the horses future in the event. The vet's report holds significant weight in these deliberations, however, the final judgment rests with the ground jury. No Appeals on Decision Once determined, the verdict on a horses unsoundness is non-negotiable, emphasizing the sanctity and rigour of these evaluation processes. Why Is the Holding Box Important? Incorporating the holding box in trot-ups demonstrates a commitment to ethical standards and equine health: Transparency and Fairness The box establishes transparent practices in handling cases with minor health questions, enabling a structured reassessment without undue pressure. Protecting Equine Health Through preemptive examinations, the holding box plays a pivotal role in safeguarding against potential injuries, facilitating a culture of care and consideration over competition. Impartial Decision-Making Riders benefit from the opportunity to provide supplementary data and context behind any potential issues, ensuring a comprehensive assessment. Setting Standards in Care Ultimately, the successful integration and usage of holding boxes in events is indicative of high fitness standards and thorough vetting practices, enhancing overall event credibility. Conclusion By fostering a harmonious relationship between competition and wellbeing, the holding box has redefined standards in equestrian sports. These initiatives ensure not only successful events but also prioritize the longevity and health of horses, reflecting an understood balance between ambition and care. If you're looking for further insights into equestrian apparel or equipment, explore our Jodhpur Collection. Additionally, our extensive range of horse supplements aim to support the ongoing health of your horses, promoting a competitive edge while ensuring wellbeing.```html```
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    A Pack Ride in Wyoming
    An assortment of ranches dot the green summer pastures below as our plane descends into the Sheridan, Wyo., airport. Curt, wearing a cap bearing the words Spear-O-Wigwam, the ranch where I will begin a three-day pack ride into the Bighorn Mountains of the Cloud Peak Wilderness area in Wyoming, greets me with a Howdy, maam.Photo by Shawn HamiltonThe steep uphill gravel road to the ranch is in rough shape.Its only open from June to October, Curt says while navigating the large ruts. Hopefully it will be graded by next week when you head out.Passing pine forests and rolling green hills, we arrive at a reservoir reflecting the snowcapped mountains before entering the gates of Spear-O-Wigwam, which sport a 100th anniversary banner on the fence.Founded in 1923 by Willis Spear, a local rancher, the 17-acre property with seven cabins continues its dude ranch legacy through investors with local ties. The fire crackles in the lounge next to the dining area, where I enjoy a meal of lasagna and Caesar salad with some of the other other guests, here for day rides or kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. In my quaint riverside cabin, I organize my gear for tomorrows pack trip.The rustic lodge allows for dining and relaxing around a crackling fire. Photo by Shawn HamiltonDay 1A moose, not bothered by my presence, wanders the grounds as I head for breakfast, a smorgasbord of fruit, quiche, pancakes and sausage. Our host, Mark Patterson of Cross Country Equine, introduces me to Gabby and Lydia, who will join me and returning guest Joleen on the pack ride.As instructed, we arrive at the main corral with our bags where Pence, Claude and Pistol stand quietly as Mark meticulously weighs and loads every piece before placing it in their packs, checking constantly for even distribution.Its key to not having to stop on the trail to fix anything, he declares.Mark chooses Canyon, a sturdy draft cross, for me, and two Norwegian Fjord crosses, Princess and Babydoll, for Lydia and Gabby. Joleen is given her favorite horse from last years ride, Chester, while Mark leads the pack on Swede (both their mounts are Norwegian Fjords).Photo by Shawn HamiltonWe head out of the corral, crossing the first creek of many, one with a spectacular backdrop of mountains. Green meadows full of colorful wildflowers lead us to an uphill path in the woods. Canyon carefully chooses his way through the narrow, rocky parts.Let the horses pick their way, and make sure they have forward momentum, especially on the steep parts, Mark advises. Its harder for them to get their legs in front of them if they slip when going uphill.The horses carefully pick their way up the steep, rocky hill to Crystal Lake. Photo by Shawn HamiltonAt 9,760 feet, the tree line opens to breathtaking views of Geneva Pass and Geneva Lake before arriving at the camp at Crystal Lake, where rocky cliffs reflect on the waters surface.We untack the horses and turn them out for a well-deserved roll and to graze in the fenced-in area surrounding camp. Several teepees, including one for cooking, spot the grounds. Mark unpacks the bags and I change into my bathing suit for a quick dip in the chilly yet refreshing water.Horses are turned out to graze in the fenced area around the Crystal Lake camp, where teepees dot the grounds. Photo by Shawn HamiltonAfter a scrumptious steak dinner, I drift off to sleep on the cot in my teepee to the sound of the melting snow cascading over the rocks into the lake.Day 2The cliffs glow in the morning light behind the horses grazing at the lake shore.A full day at camp allows for exploration deeper into the Cloud Peak Wilderness area, an expanse of 295 square miles in the Bighorn Mountain Range, which has been protected by the Wyoming Wilderness act since 1984.Mark trims branches from fallen trees on the trail that climbs to spectacular views. The Solitude loop takes us to the high country of remote lakes, cascading waterfalls, fast-running streams and snow still lingering in the mountains crevices. The shore of Cliff Lake across from its jagged rock edges provides a peaceful lunch stop. On the way back to camp, we cool off the horses in the deep water of a small lake, sometimes belly deep. I take advantage of the clear night sky to watch the shooting stars before heading to my teepee for the night.The horses cool off in belly-deep water during the day ride. Photo by Shawn HamiltonDay 3In the early morning we help take down camp, as it will be the last trip here this season.The pasture is pretty much done, Mark says. And with any luck, the snow has melted enough to head to Beaver Creek camp for the next pack trip.Mark diligently weighs each box and bag before loading up the pack horses.Mark meticulously weighs and loads every piece before placing it in the packs, checking constantly for even distribution. Photo by Shawn HamiltonWith total confidence in Canyon, Im now relaxed over the steep, rocky terrain and can simply enjoy the views of the Bighorn Mountains against the blue sky. We allow the horses to drink at each of the numerous creek crossings before arriving at the familiar green meadow just before the ranch.At Spear-O-Wigwam, we have time to untack, say our goodbyes and head into Sheridan for the rodeos opening nightI truly feel like a cowgirl now!To learn more, visit @crosscountryequine on Instagram or go to spearowigwam.com.This article about a pack ride in Wyoming appeared in the August 2024 issue of Horse Illustratedmagazine.Click here to subscribe!The post A Pack Ride in Wyoming appeared first on Horse Illustrated Magazine.
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  • Irish bred horses take 40% of Top 10 Places at Burgham CCIs
    Tim Burke has a double at Millbrook in the USA where the Advanced class clocks up big numbers in the cross country scores. One might worry that some classes at Bishop Burton were too reliant on the dressage and less so on the jumping and galloping sections. However, the Irish Sport Horses, once again, do better that all other breed codes.Burgham International & One Day Event (GBR) 23rd 27th July 2025CCI 4* Short Sec C2nd Keep It Cooley (ISH) 2015 gelding by Ramirio B (BWP) out of Rathlin Imp (ISH)[TIH] by Master Imp (TB). Breeder: Georgina Plilips (Wicklow). Rider: Wills Oakden (GBR) 25.3, 0, 0.0 = 25.33rd Hawk Eye (ISH) 2012 gelding by Beach Ball (ISH)[TIH] out of Summerholiday (ISH). Breeder: RJ Smyth (Tyrone). Rider: Tom Jackson (GBR) 25.9, 0, 0.0 = 25.95th Cooley Rosalent (ISH) 2014 mare by Valent (KWPN) out of Bellney Jewel (TB) by Roselier (TB). Breeder: J W Rosbotham (Armagh). Rider: Oliver Townend (GBR) 23.9, 0, 4.0 = 27.96th Plot Twist B (ISH) 2015 gelding by Plot Blue (KWPN) out of Safieria (KWPN) by Concorde (KWPN). Breeder: Etter Sportfferde AG (Offaly). Rider: Tom Jackson (GBR) 29.8, 0, 0.0 = 29.88th Mister Big Ears (ISH)[TIH] 2015 gelding by Cruisings Micky Finn (ISH)[TIH] out of Coevers Frankford (ISH)[TIH] by Coevers Diamond Boy (ISH). Breeder: Michael Byrne. Rider: Sam Ecroyd (GBR) 33.9, 0, 1.2 = 35.1.CCI 4* Short Sec D2nd SBH Big Wall (ISH) 2015 gelding by Puissance (ISH)[TIH] out of Unanibeath (ISH) by Courage II (HOLST). Breeder: John P Murphy (Kilkenny). Rider: Izzy Taylor (GBR) 23.8, 0, 0.0 = 23.86th Rehy DJ (ISH) 2010 gelding by Tinaranas Inspector (WESTF) out of Rehy Misty [ISH] by Big Sink Hope (TB). Breeder: Noel Russell (Clare). Rider: Yasmin Ingham (GBR) 28.8, 0, 0.0 = 28.87th Game Changer (ISH) 2012 gelding by Cassidee (SWB) out of Stormchaser (TB) by Titus Livius (TB). Breeder: Liam Webb (Carlow). Rider: Grace Taylor (USA) 29.5, 0, 2.0 = 31.58th Boleybawn Lecrae (ISH) 2015 gelding by Bolybawn Ectasy (ISH) out of Boleybawn Luxella (ISH) by Lux Z (HANN). Breeder: Ronan Rothwell (Wicklow). Rider: Sam Ecroyd (GBR) 35.3, 0, 0.0 = 35.39th Grantstown Jackson (ISH)[TIH] 2011 gelding by Clover Brigade (ISH)[TIH] out of Winning Lass (TB) by Right Win (TB)[IRL]. Breeder: Caroline Widger. Rider: Sarah Ennis (IRL) 33.7, 0, 3.6 = 37.310th Cooley Foxtrot (ISH)[was Cruise Billerough] 2014 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Cruise Grove (ISH)[TIH] by Cruising (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Sean Jones (Clare). Rider: Andrew Downes (GBR) 34.4, 0.4, 2.8 = 37.6.CCI 3* Short Sec A1st Brookfield Danny de Muze (ISH)[was Danny de Muze] 2018 gelding by Im Special de Muze (BWP) out of Gortglas Sparrow (ISH)[TIH] by Ashfield Bobby Sparrow (CP). Breeder: Donal Callery. Rider: Tom McEwen (GBR) 20.7, 0, 0.8 = 21.54th DSH Mr D (ISH) 2017 gelding by Emerald Vant Ruytershof (BWP) out of DSH Amy D (unk) by Olympic Lux (KWPN). Breeder: Geraldine Drea. Rider: Kitty King (GBR) 23.9, 0, 4.8 = 28.75th Carrowgar Je Taime Max (ISH) 2013 gelding by Je TAime Flamenco (BWP) out of Coolcorran Roseau (ISH)[TIH] by Coolcorron Cool Diamond (ISH). Breeder: Michel Spaas. Rider: Sian Coleman (IRL) 30.3, 0, 0.0 = 30.36th Stellar Sky (ISH)[was GHF Party Girl] 2018 mare by Slgo Candy Boy (ISH) out of Castlemeadow Mildred (ISH)[TIH] by Power Blade (TB)[IRL]. Breeder: Martin Murphy. Rider: Eliza Bell (GBR) 30.5, 0, 0.0 = 30.58th Inquisitor (ISH)[TIH] 2017 gelding by Coroner (TB) out of Diamond Fleck (ISH)[TIH] by Coolcorron Diamond (ISH). Breeder: Bridget McGing. Rider: Heidi Coy (GBR) 29.2, 0, 4.0 = 33.2.CCI 3* Short Sec B3rd Greannanstown Monbeg Joe (ISH) 2017 gelding by KEC Maximum Joe (WESTF) out of OBOS Jennifer (ISH) by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD). Breeder: Geraldine Flynn. Rider: Finn Healy (GBR) 28.6, 0, 0.0 = 28.65th This Ones on You (ISH) 2009 gelding by ARS Vivendi (HOLST) out of Clovers Diamond (AID) by Clover Hill (ID). Breeder: William Kirwan (Laois). Rider: Joshua Levett (GBR) 29.8, 0, 0.0 = 29.89th Wil Jack B King (ISH) 2011 gelding by Jack of Diamonds (SWB) out of Diamonds Double [ISH] by Ceredigion (TB). Breeder: Mary McCarthy (Cork). Rider: Charlotte Parry-Ashcroft (GBR) 31.4, 0, 0.0 = 31.4.CCI 2* Short Sec E2nd Kilbunny Catch Me (ISH) 2018 gelding by Catoki (HOLST) out of Kilbunny BB (ISH) by ARS Vivendi (HOLST). Breeder: Richard OHara. Rider: Finn Healy (GBR) 31.6, 0, 0.0 = 31.63rd Drumrankin Idha (ISH) 2018 mare by Cavalier Land (ISH) out of Miss Louien (ISH) by Luidam (KWPN). Breeder: Elainen Cadam. Rider: Laura Fenwick (GBR) 32.1, 0, 0.4 = 32.54th AKD Infinity (ISH) 2018 mare by S Creevagh Ferro (KWPN) ex Siebe out of Mullentine Furola (ISH) by Corland (HOLST). Breeder: Anna Dillon. Rider: Heidi Coy (GBR) 33.3, 0, 0.0 = 33.39th Parkview Gamble (ISH) 2019 gelding by Nazar (TB) out of Lady Marwood (ISH) by Diamond Rock (ID). Breeder: Tom Murphy. Rider: Lucinda Atkinson (GBR) 34.1, 0, 0.0 = 34.1.CCI 2* Short Sec F8th Shadow Star Quality (ISH)[was Clann Cavalier Quality] 2014 mare by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Cavaliers Pride (ISH) by Cavalier Royale (HOLST). Breeder: Marie McManus (Wet Meath). Rider: Jessica McCaldin (GBR) 31.2, 0, 0.0 = 31.2.Open Intermediate Sec K4th Mr Grey (ISH) 2015 gelding by King of Mourne (ID) out of Dechomet Golden Clover (ISH) by Sheyenne Clover (ISH). Breeder: George Sinnerton. Rider: Charlotte Donald (GBR) 30.5, 0, 0.4 = 30.95th Cooley Lucky Penny (ISH)[was Drennans Lucky Penny] 2015 mare by Sligo Candy Boy (ISH) out of Macia (THUR) by Semper Odem (THUR). Breeder: Mary Brennan. Rider: Angus Smales (GBR) 33.6, 0, 0.0 = 33.66th Cooley Lafitte (ISH)[was Kilcorig Je Taime] 2012 gelding by Je Taime Flamenco (BWP) out of Graf Shenanigans (ISH) by Scirocco DElle (ENCI). Breeder: Nigel Jackson (Antrim). Rider: Jesse Campbell (NZL) 31.4, 0, 2.4 = 33.88th Sportsfield Lux Impressive (ISH) 2013 mare by Olympic Lux (KWPN) out of RC Carel Belle (ISH) by Harlequin du Carel (SF). Breeder: Michael Ryan (Tipperary). Rider: Therese Viklund (SWE) 31.8, 0, 6.8 = 38.6.Intermediate Sec J2nd Ramiro Wannabe (ISH) 2017 gelding by Ramiro B (BWP) out of Churchgate Little Miss Muffet (ISH)[TIH] by Kildalton King (ID). Caroline Jenks. Rider: Finn Healy (GBR) 33.2, 1, 0.0 = 34.24th Tokara (ISH)[was Cullintra Quincy] 2016 gelding by Quantino (HOLST) out of Milderina (TB)[IRL] by Milan (TB). Breeder: Kevin Murphy. Rider: Carolins Powell (NZL) 33.0, 8, 0.0 = 41.07th Watervalley Black Ace (ISH)[TIH] 2016 gelding by Watervalley Cool Diamond (ISH)[TIH] out of Moyardwood Lady (TB) by Master Lord (TB). Breeder: Stephen David Reilly. Rider: Morgan Grey (GBR) 33.4, 8, 6.4 = 47.8.Intermediate Sec J12nd Killahurler See the Sea (ISH) 2017 mare by Luidam (KWNP) out of Killahurler Comfort (ISH)[TIH] by Ghareeb (TB). Breeder: Darragh Killoran. Rider: Michael Broadley (GBR) 33.4, 4, 0.0 = 37.45th Hawksworth [ISH] 2013 gelding by Loch Cruise [ISH] out of Heros Socks [ISH] by Cult Hero (TB). Breeder: Michael Byrne (Wicklow). Rider: George Howard (GBR) 32.3, 4, 8.0 = 44.38th Lenamore Lincoln (ISH) 2018 gelding by Dr No Equinex Z (ZANG) out of Lenamore Bella Donna (ISH) by Aldato (KWPN). Breeder: Geraldine L Graham. Rider: Tara Dixon (GBR) 33.2, 12, 14.8 = 60.0.Open Novice Sec Q6th Kiltar OBOS (ISH) 2010 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Photo Finish (P)(ISH)[TIH] by Hallodri (TB). Breeder: John Costello (Kerry). Rider: Olivia Henson (GBR) 28.8, 0, 23.6 = 52.47th Westmur Quality (ISH) 2006 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Ruby Royale (ISH)[TIH] by Coronea Eagle (ISH). Breeder: Claire Molloy (Kilkenny). Rider: Emma Easton (GBR) 41.0, 20, 71.2 = 132.2.Novice Thursday Sec G6th Cazflodor (ISH) 2016 mare by Cazador LS (CDLS) out of HHS Flo Jo (ISH) by Heritage Fortunus (HANN). Breeder: Marion Hughes. Rider: Sophie Brooks (GBR) 35.8, 0, 6.0 = 41.8.Novice Thursday Sec H3rd Piltown Dilema (ISH) 2017 mare by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Piltown Marita (ISH) by Royal Concorde (ISH). Breeder: Patrick Doody. Rider: Jack Mantel (GBR) 30.0, 4, 0.4 = 34.48th Lackroe Quality (ISH) 2018 mare by OBOS Quality 004 out of Tullibards Cruise Magic (ISH) by Cruising (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Thomas Doyle. Rider: Willow Docker (GBR) 32.3, 8, 5.2 = 45.510th Burma Star (ISH) 2017 gelding by Pointilliste (ISH) out of Puissance Royale (ISH) by Puissance (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Michael Byrne. Rider: Emily Orpwood (GBR) 31.3, 0, 17.2 = 48.5.Novice Thursday Sec I1st HK 18 (ISH) 2019 gelding by Cobre 18 (WEWB) out of Vera Eleen (KWPN) by Karandasj (KWPN). Breeder: Pauline Howley. Rider: Indie Vaughan-Jones (GBR) 26.3, 0, 5.6 = 31.97th Dolmen Dazzler Q (ISH) 2017 mare by Quantino (HOLST) out of Dolmen Distingue (ISH) by KEC Bluejay Diamond (ID). Breeder: Jack Murphy. Rider: Sophie Allcroft (GBR) 31.8, 4, 9.2 = 45.08th Coloured by an Artist (ISH) 2015 gelding by Blackice (ISH) out of Annratta Bay Lady (ISH)[TIH] by Colourfield (TB). Breeder: Michael Gannon. Rider: Lizzie Walker (GBR) 35.5, 0, 10.4 = 45.9.Novice Saturday Sec O3rd Simply Hero (ISH) 2019 gelding by Island Commander (TB) out of Chippys Hero (ISH) by Chippison (ISH). Breeder: Michael Byrne. Rider: Emma Carmichael (GBR) 32.0, 0, 0.4 = 32.45th Cooley Ice and a Slice (ISH) 2019 gelding by Timone (WESTF) out of Lady Ruben (TB) by Bach (TB)[IRL]. Breeder: Thomas J Crowley. Rider: Oliver Townend (GBR) 30.3, 4, 1.2 = 35.58th Best Boy Billy (ISH) 2014 gelding by Classe VDL (HOLST)out of Cahernamick (ISH)by ARD VDL Douglas (KWPN). Breeder: Mary Massarella-Fergusson. Rider: Emma Grange (GBR) 33.5, 0, 6.4 = 39.910th Highlandman Loan (ISH) 2019 gelding by Womanizer (KWPN) out of Cause I Love You Z (ZANG) by Cornets Stern (WESTF). Breeder: Sophie & Amy OSullivan. Rider: Sean Henderson (GBR) 32.5, 4, 7.6 = 44.1.Novice Saturday Sec P4th Echo Cove EB (ISH) 2019 gelding by Echonix (ISH) out of Tattymulmona Tommy (ISH) by Heritage Fortunus (HANN). Breeder: Brendan McSorley. Rider: Eliza Bell (GBR) 30.8, 0, 1.2 = 32.06th Moneyquid Mandatory (ISH)[was Moneyquid Choice] 2017 gelding by Harveys Choice Boy (ISH) out of Natailles Choice (ISH) by Flagmount Clover Diamond (ID). Breeder: Aileen Dempsey. Rider: Laura Fenwick (GBR) 32.8, 0, 6.0 = 38.87th Springfern Quidamity (ISH) 2017 gelding by Quidam Junior I (KWPN) out of Rathnavogue Star (ISH) by Crannagh Hero (ID). Breeder: Kieran Broderick. Rider: Philippa Nixon (GBR) 31.0, 0, 16.4 = 47.4.Bishop Burton International & One Day Event 24th 27th July 2025CCI 2* J Short Sec C1st Ballymalone Dancer (ISH)[TIH] 2017 gelding by Heigh Ho Dubh (ID) out of Vic Well Dancer (TB)[TIH] by Old Vic (TB). Breeder: Patrick Daly. Rider: Florence Wiles (GBR) 30.8, 0, 0.0 = 30.82nd Tir Na Nog Shadow (ISH)[TIH] 2009 mare by Shadows Dun (CP) out of Tir Na Nog Diamond Lady (ISH)[TIH] by Coevers Diamond Boy (ISH). Breeder: Thomas OSullivan (Clare). Rider: Tara Moore (GBR) 31.3, 0, 0.0 = 31.33rd Vancouver Island (ISH) 2015 gelding by Vancouver (KWPN) out of Sante Cruise (ISH)[TIH] by Loch Cruise (ISH). Breeder: Kathryn Watt. Rider: Darcey Bushby (GBR) 33.4, 0, 0.0 = 33.45th Leagaun Wild Boy (unk) 2007 gelding OIO. Rider: Florance Legg (GBR) 34.4, 0, 0.0 = 34.49th Milchem Miami (ISH) 2016 mare by Glasgow Vant Merelsnest (BWP) out of Mullentine White Diesel (ISH) by Corland (HOLST). Breeder: R C Equine Ltd. Rider: Holly Maudlin (GBR) 39.7, 0, 0.0 = 39.7.Open Novice Sec N1st Heragana (ISH) 2015 mare by Heritage Fortunus (HOLST) out of Ferregana (GWB) by Ferragamo (RHEIN). Breeder: Michael Curran. Rider: Kitty Hamilton (GBR) 31.3, 0, 0.0 = 31.32nd Tynan Cooley (ISH) 2005 mare by Hermes de Reve (SF) out of Cavalier Jewel (ISH) by Cavalier Royale (HOLST). Breeder: Marshall Jenkinson (Armagh). Rider: Cordelia White (GBR) 33.8, 0, 0.0 = 33.8.Novice Sec M3rd MJI Maktub. (ISH) 2009 gelding by Houmayoun (TB) out of MJI Mrs MacCricket. (ISH) by Limmerick (HOLST). Breeder: Rachel Robinson (Abroard). Rider: Alice Brooke (GBR) 33.8, 4, 1.6 = 39.44th Happy Chirpy Charlie (ISH) 2018 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of Athas Amach (ISH)[TIH] by Master Imp (TB). Breeder: Anthea Rainsbury. Rider: Steven Smith (IRL) 34.5, 8, 5.6 = 48.15th Innisfree Loki (ISH) 2018 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of Viganda D (NRPS) by Oklund (KWPN). Breeder: Eamon McArdle. Rider: Sarah Yeaman (GBR) 35.0, 4, 11.2 = 50.27th Ardeo Little Trend (ISH) 2015 gelding by Future Trend (OLD) out of Liberty Lady (ISH) by Glencarney Eiffell Star (ISH). Breeder: Robert Hartigan. Rider: Minnie Longdon (GBR) 35.0, 4, 12.0 = 51.08th Tysons Upto Trix (ISH) 2019 gelding by Tyson (KWPN) out of Castleforbes Trixie (HOLST) by Corrado I (HOLST). Breeder: Sarah Long. Rider: Lizzie Baugh (GBR) 34.5, 0, 16.8 = 51.39th Goodwins Class (ISH) 2015 gelding by Classe VDL (HOLST) out of Goodwins Go Deo (ISH) by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD). Breeder: Larry Costello. Rider: Simon Middleton (GBR) 35.0, 4, 14.8 = 53.8.Daunsey Park One Day Event (GBR) 25th 27th July 2025Open Intermediate Sec H2nd Midnight Rollercoaster (ISH) 2010 gelding by Diamond Roller [ISH] out of Whos Diaz (ISH) by Osilvis (KWPN). Breeder: John Kearney (Louth). Rider: David Doel (GBR) 31.8, 0, 0.0 = 31.89th Brookfield Future News (ISH)[was Future News] 2015 gelding by Future Trend (OLD) out of Cashmere Breeze (AEAS) by Last News (TB). Breeder: Hilary Furlonger (Antrim). Rider: Tim Price (GBR) 29.3, 0, 20.4 = 49.7.Intermediate Sec G3rd Climate Change (ISH) 2017 mare by Fire and Ice J (WESTF) out of Decision Day (ISH) by Lafontaine (TB). Breeder: Kate Jarvey. Rider: Austin OConnor (IRL) 34.1, 0, 21.6 = 55.74th Harrys Snowman (ISH) 2017 gelding by Lars Irco G (SWB) out of Ardeche Z (ZANG) by Artos Z (HANN). Breeder: Georgina & Rodney Gault. Rider: George Telfer (GBR) 36.6, 0, 23.2 = 59.85th Silken Icon (ISH) 2016 gelding by Colandro (HOLST) out of Silken Twist (ISH)[TIH] by Coronea Eagle (ISH). Breeder: Helen Troughton. Rider: Vicky Browne-Cole (GBR) 31.4, 12, 19.6 = 63.06th Atlantic Fire (ISH) 2009 gelding by Atlantic Sparkey (ISH) out of Atlantic Alice (ISH) by Aldatus Z (OLD). Breeder: David Browne. Rider: Archie Garbutt (GBR) 48.2, 8, 10.8 = 67.08th Inlaws Flight (unk)[was Ados Flight) 2014 gelding OIO by Finnanloon Flight (ISH)[TIH]. Rider: Marcia Kennard (GBR) 35.2, 0, 38.0 = 73.2.Open Novice Sec K2nd Lucky Contender (ISH) 2008 gelding by Chacoa (HOLST) out of Power Rules (TB) by King Luther (TB). Breeder: John Ryan (Tipperary). Rider: Cameron Christie (GBR) 26.5, 4, 0.0 = 30.54th Cookstown Jackson (ISH) 2017 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of Gortglass Sparrow (ISH)[TIH] by Ashfield Bobby Sparrow (CP). Breeder: Donal Callery. Rider: Alan Nolan (IRL) 20.8, 8, 19.2 = 48.06th Van Wilder (unk) 2017 gelding OIO. Rider: Mia Ketcher (GBR) 32.3, 0, 27.2 = 59.57th Strong Prospect (ISH) 2008 gelding by Lux Z (HANN) out of Kilrane (ISH)[TIH] by Grange Bouncer (ID). Breeder: Lady Coldhurst (Waterford). Rider: Phoebe Woods (GBR) 35.8, 4, 34.2 = 70.2.Intermediate Novice Sec I1st The Sea Rebel (ISH) 2014 gelding by Cruise Diamond (ISH)[TIH] out of Diamiond Lights (ISH) by Ricardo Z (ZANG). Breeder: Ann Redmond (Wexford). Rider: Isla Hughes (GBR) 30.5, 0, 1.2 = 31.72nd Clopook Joker (ISH)[TIH] 2015 gelding by Cruisings Ambassador (ISH) out of Affick (AID) by Glidwn Diamond (ID). Breeder: James McMahon. Rider: Charlie Perrott (GBR) 31.4, 4, 0.0 = 35.43rd Mr Monty Don (ISH)[TIH][was Donie] 2017 gelding by WRS Elvis (ID) out of Tikiri (ISH)[TIH] by Windsor Castle (TB). Breeder: Richard Nolan. Rider: Flora Lickiss (GBR) 31.6, 0, 14.8 = 46.44th Honourable Watchman (ISH)[was Thats Howie] 2018 geelding by Capri Van Overis Z (ZANG) out of Parknahown Beauty (ISH) by Olympic Lux (KWPN).. Breeder: Liam Delaney. Rider: Mathew Glentworth (GBR) 31.6, 4, 15.2 = 50.8.Novice Saturday Sec J6th Dolmen Dottie Dee (ISH) 2018 mare by Guiness (KWPN) out of Dolmen Doolee (ISH) by Dolmen Dj vu (ISH). Breeder: Jack Murphy. Rider: Katie Barber (GBR) 29.5, 0, 6.4 = 35.99th Danqu Eile BK (ISH) 2019 gelding by Ustinov (KWPN) out of Britt M (KWPN) by Steringer (OLD). Breeder: Seryna Van Keulen. Rider: Nicky Hill (GBR) 31.0, 4, 12.0 = 47.0.Novice Saturday Sec L4th Marin DAmour (ISH) 2013 gelding by Ringfort Cruise (ISH) out of Love on the Wing (TB) by Winged Love (TB). Breeder: John McBride. Rider: Nicole Jooste (GBR) 32.5, 4, 0.8 = 37.36th Oldrock Amy (ISH) 2019 mare by Sligo Candy Boy (ISH) out of Oldrock Impress (ISH)[TIH] by Master Imp (TB). Breeder: Don Coen. Rider: Austin OConnor (IRL) 34.0, 0, 5.6 = 39.6.Novice Sunday Sec X2nd Tykillen Tango (ISH) 2019 gelding by Tyson (KWPN) out of Lisdara Impish Lady (ISH)[TIH] by Master Imp (TB). Breeder: Ciara Kinsella. Rider: Hallie Coon (USA) 28.3, 0, 1.6 = 29.94th Lanhill Thomasine (ISH) 2017 mare by Numero Uno (KWPN) out of HSS Hazel (ISH) by OBOS Qualitu 004 (OLD). Breeder: Julie Davis. Rider: Gemma Gurvivi (GBR) 28.5, 0, 2.8 = 31.38th Grantstown Star Love (ISH) 2019 gelding by Condios (HOLST) out of Grantstown Foxy Roxy (ISH) by Cobra (HOLST). Breeder: Caroline Widger. Rider: William Fox-Pitt (GBR) 29.5, 0, 11.2 = 40.79th God Spear (ISH) 2019 gelding by Billys Clover (ISH)out of Billys Oscar (TB) by Oscar Schindler (TB). Breeder: Nikita Murphy. Rider: Matteo Corsi (GBR) 34.3, 8, 0.0 = 42.3.Millbrook Horse Trials (USA) 25th 27th July 2025Advanced5th HTS Jensen R (ISH) 2016 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of HTS Lady Clermont (ISH)[TIH] by Rhyne Clover (ISH). Breeder: Brian Kieran. Rider: Katie Lichten (USA) 30.7, 4, 40.0 = 74.76th Shanaclough Quality Clover (ISH) 2014 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Shanaclough Clovertone (ISH) by Clover Clon VII (WNTR). Breeder: John Glynn. Rider: Moriah Orms (USA) 42.5, 6.4, 42.4 = 91.37th Cooley Baltic Sea (ISH)[was Cooley Pot of Gold & Annaghmore Baltic Sea] 2014 gelding by Baltic VDL (KWPN) out of HHS Cheerio (ISH) by Harlequin du Carel (SF). Breeder: Judy Tobin & Aoife Healion. Rider: Arielle Aharoni (USA) 31.6, 12, 51.6 = 95.29th Monbeg Zebedee (ISH) 2017 gelding by Dignified Vant Zorgvliet (BWP) out of Bolacreane Dolly (ISH)[TIH] by Cult Hero (TB). Breeder: Marti Rudd. Rider: Alison Springer (USA) 31.8, 0, 104.0 = 135.8.Open Intermediate3rd Quality Touchdown (ISH) 2014 gelding by Cara Touche [ISH] out of Lazio (ISH) by Aldato (KWPN). Breeder: Michael Hayde (Kilkenny). Rider: Booli Selmayr (USA) 32.7, 0, 11.2 = 43.96th Cooley Nutcracker (ISH)[was Ballyshan Contender] 2014 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of Ballyshan Cleopatra (AES) by Cobra (HOLST). Breeder: Gary Doherty. Rider: Boyd Martin (USA) 30.2, 0, 20.8 = 51.010th Fernhill Melody (ISH)[was Some Tune] 2014 gelding by Musical Pursuit (TB) out of Nautimp (ISH) by Nautilus (KWPN). Breeder: Patrick Dillon (Galway) Rider: Savannah Kilpatrick (USA) 33.4, 5.6, 88.4 = 127.4.Open Preliminary A1st Quality TNT (ISH) 2018 gelding by Tyson (KWPN) out of Ballinteeauns Pride (ISH) by Sunny Boy (KWPN). Breeder: Ann Geraldine OMalley. Rider: Tim Burke (IRL) 27.3, 0, 0.0 = 27.32nd Rosconnell Alto (ISH) 2015 gelding by Tabasco Van Erpekom (BWP) out of All Clover (ISH) by Cavalier Clover Lad (ISH). Breeder: Patrick Lacey. Rider: Kiersten Miller (USA) 23.6, 0, 6.4 = 30.05th First Obama (ISH) gelding by Diarado (HOLST) out of Ruskey Lady (ISH)[TIH] by Rich Rebel (TB). Breeder: Mikey Kelly. Rider: Marley Stone Bourke (USA) 27.5, 0.8, 5.6 = 33.9.Open Preliminary B1st Sing to me Cooley (ISH)[was Milchem Melody] 2017 mare by Tryon (KWPN) out of Milchem Dreamer (ISH) by Silvano (KWPN). Breeder: Ralph Conroy. Rider: Tim Burke (IRL) 30.5, 0, 0.0 = 30.5.Preliminary Rider1st Absolut Cooley Quality (ISH)[was KEC Power Generation] 2014 gelding by OBOS Quality (OLD) out of KEC Blair (ISH) by Chacoa (HOLST). Breeder: Oonagh & Sinead Kennedy (Kerry). Rider: Jessica Ebzery (USA) 23.4, 0, 0.0 = 23.42nd Mosstown HSH (ISH)[was Mosstown Mexico] 2016 gelding by Setter (KWPN) out of Marchesi Candoo (ISH) by Cancun VDL (KWPN). Breeder: David Harrison. Rider: Darrah Alexander (USA) 24.6, 4, 0.0 = 28.64th Excel Star SSK Atlantic Max (ISH)[was SSK Atlantic Max] 2018 gelding by KEC Maximum Joe (WESTF) out of Atlantic India (ISH) by Oke Boy (TB). Breeder: David Browne. Rider: Darrah Alexander (USA) 28.0, 4, 4.0 = 36.05th Quality Dynamite (ISH)[was Briaehill Excel Rox] 2017 gelding by Kings Cornet (ISH) out of Lady Obama (ISH) by Diarado (HOLST). Breeder: Anne Coyne. Rider: Alayna Newsome (USA) 29.8, 8, 0.0 = 37.89th Excel Star Vero Amore (ISH)[was Leestone Vigovol] 2016 gelding by Vigo DArsouilles (BWP) out of Ultiem V (KWPN) by Voltaire (HANN). Breeder: John McKibbin. Rider: Gianna Fernandez (USA) 37.5, 0, 4.4 = 41.9.Open Modified2nd Cooley Renegade (ISH) [was Georgio Raco] 2011 gelding by Shannondale Sarco St Ghyvan (BEWB) out of Lisglassick Just the Point (ISH)[TIH] by Moot Point (TB). Breeder: George OMalley (Longford). Rider: Lacey Ogden (USA) 34.1, 0, 0.0 = 34.17th Rock Acapella (ISH) 2019 gelding by Lagans OBOS Quality (ISH) out of Lagan Connally (ISH)[TIH] by Cruising (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Peter Rice. Rider: Michael Nolan (IRL) 36.7, 0, 9.2 = 45.910th Monbeg DOS Mas (ISH)[was DOS Dorisberg] 2017 mare by Ringwood Cassero (HOLST) out of The Precious (ISH) by Cavalier Royale (HOLST). Breeder: Michelle OSullivan. Rider: Hannah Hawkins (USA) 34.8, 0, 11.6 = 46.4.Hunt Club Farms Horse Trials (USA) 26th 27th July 2025Open Preliminary1st Global Crown (unk)[was Sweet Rolo] 2015 gelding by Ol Metta (SF) out of My Kells Lady (unk). Breeder: Michael McNally Jnr, (Mesth). Rider: Lee Maher (IRL) 35.0, 0, 4.8 = 39.810th HSF Sam Maguire (ISH) 2018 gelding by HSF Cardento Royale (ISH) out of Bellissemo (ISH) by Guidam (SF). Breeder: Owen Horan. Rider: Lucas Santi (USA) 40.5, 10, 56.0 = 106.5.Glen Oro International (CAN) 25th 27th July 2025CCI 2* Short1st ESI Nixon (ISH) 2017 gelding by Dakar VDL (KWPN) out of ESI Sofia (ISH) by Simba (KWPN). Breeder: Ennisnag Stud. Rider: Jessica Phoenix (CAN) 30.0, 0, 3.6 = 33.67th Ballingowan Clarity (ISH) 2015 gelding by Sibon W (KWPN) out of Ballingowan Boula (ISH) by Master Imp (TB). Breeder: Ann OGrady. Rider: Saffron Klotzi (CAN) 31.1, 13.5, 40.0 = 84.7.CCI 1*4th Kilbunny Kanyou (ISH) 2018 gelding by Kannan (KWPN) out of ISHD Cosmos (ISH) by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD). Breeder: Richard OHara. Rider: Selena OHanlon (CAN) 32.4, 8, 0.0 = 40.4.Avenches International (SUI) 24th 27th July 2025CCI3* Short6th Heritage Stellor Laccato (ISH)[was Heritage Laccato] 2016 gelding by Latour (BWP) out of Stakkato Rain (HANN) by Stakkato (HANN). Breeder: Anne-Marie OGorman. Rider: Tamara Acklin (SUI) 30.7, 0, 8.0 = 38.7.CCI 1* Intro5th Karney (ISH)[TIH] 2010 gelding by Captain Clover (ISH)[TIH] out of Naturally Welcome (ISH)[TIH] by Welcome Flagmount (ID). Breeder: Michael Quinn (Galway). Rider: Andrea Erne (SUI) 36.1, 0, 0.0 = 36.1.These results have been provided to Horse Sport Ireland by Charlie Ripman,These results are funded by Horse Sport Ireland.The post Irish bred horses take 40% of Top 10 Places at Burgham CCIs appeared first on Horse Sport Ireland.
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    Taoiseach hosts medal-winning Irish show jumping youth teams
    The Irish youth teams who triumphed at the FEI Jumping European Championships in Riesenbeck, Germany, earlier this month, were warmly received by An Taoiseach, Michel Martin TD, at Government Buildings to celebrate their remarkable achievements.Denis Flannellys Junior team (Under-18), comprising Emily Moloney, Alice Wachman, Tabitha Kyle, Paddy Reape, and Jack Kent, won the gold medal with a final score of 6.99.In the individual competition, Emily Moloney won the gold medal, and Tabitha Kyle the silver.The Young Rider team (Under-21) of Tim Brennan, Niamh McEvoy, Tom Wachman, Coen Williams, and Max Foley, managed by Michael Blake, won the silver medal at the championships.Speaking at Government Buildings to the athletes, Michel Martin said, I am thrilled to host our successful Irish youth show jumping teams and to mark this tremendous achievement for Irish showjumping.For our young athletes to win gold and silver podium places in both the team and individual categories shows the strength of Irish show jumping at an international level.Irelands double medal winnere Tabitha Kyle (L) and Emily Moloney (R) were welcomed by An Taoiseach Micheal Martin at Government Buildings. Photo: Rachel LyonsEquestrian sport has a strong tradition and long history in Ireland, and it is inspiring to see the next generation of talented Irish riders stepping up on the global stage, said An Taoiseach.Horse Sport Ireland CEO, Denis Duggan, said, It is a great honour for the athletes achievements at the European Championships to be acknowledged and celebrated by the Taoiseach.This recognition reflects the scale of their success and underscores the significance of the sport horse sector to Ireland.Horse Sport Ireland has a focus on developing youth programmes and supporting young athletes. This is key for the industry and Irelands competitiveness in equestrian sport into the future, concluded Mr Duggan.Dr. na May, CEO of Sport Ireland, added, It is fantastic for Irish sport that our youth show jumping athletes are winning at an international level, in what is is an incredibly competitive global sport. Sport Ireland specifically targets high-performance programmes, and to see this investment coming through at youth level in an Olympic discipline highlights the quality of Irish coaching and the commitment of our athletes.The post Taoiseach hosts medal-winning Irish show jumping youth teams appeared first on Horse Sport Ireland.
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    MORE FIVE-STAR GOLD FOR COYLE
    Wachman on the mark at four-star level with new LadyJordan Coyle is on the crest of a wave at present and the US-based Derry native made the transatlantic dash to Hickstead pay off with another five-star victory to add to the list he has been accumulating in recent weeks, most notably at the Spruce Meadows summer series in Canada.Coyle and For Gold (pictured above scoring at Spruce Meadows) were convincing winners of the two-phase class around Hickstead on Thursday, their speed clear of 26.64, well ahead of Robert Whitaker and Vermento, who stopped the clock on 28 flat.Cian OConnor was third with Belvedere and Sean Monaghan came home in fourth with the eight-year-old gelding, Tiberio Della Caccia, 24 hours before making his Nations Cup debut for the Underwriting Exchange Irish Show Jumping Team.For Gold won an incredible seven classes in Calgary and he can always be relied upon to empty the tank for the Ardmore athlete.I didnt even think I was that fast everything just came up in our stride, said Coyle.Hes naturally fast, so I never have to go chasing him anyway, but it was just one of those rounds that everything just happens for you. Those dont happen all the time!Hes got the most unbelievable heart. He wants to do it. Hes maybe not the most talented horse in the world, but by God, he wants to do it, and he loves to win as much as me.Hes an amazing horse. Hes just back from Spruce Meadows, and he was unbelievable there. He won seven classes at that show, and this is his first class back hes feeling pretty good, Id say.Coyle concluded the five-star show at the famous arena with a podium finish in Sundays King George V Gold Cup, this time with Chaccolino.Only four of the forty-six participants fulfilled the requirements to progress to a tie-breaker for the Grand Prix, though Cian OConnor just missed out, leaving all the obstacles intact with Canbella Blue PS but just incurring one time fault, securing fifth as a result.Victory went to home favourite Whitaker with Vermento, the duo stopping the clock on 38.88 to improve upon their finish behind Coyle and Thursday in definitive fashion, almost a second ahead of Omar Abdul Aziz Al Marzooqi (UAE) in second, riding Enjoy de la Mure.Coyle and Chaccolino ensured third with a foot-perfect round in 40.17.On Saturday, Waterford pilot, Peter Moloney recorded a third-place finish in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup, won by James Whitaker with Just Call Me Henry.Tipperary rider, Max Wachman kicked off the Summer Showcase at Longines Tops International Arena, Valkenswaard in style, clinching victory in Thursdays four-star speed class with an electrifying round aboard GRS Lady Amaro (above).The mare, recently acquired by Coolmore Showjumping from Mark McAuley, was blisteringly quick in the 1.50m speed class, registering a time of 65.74 seconds just enough to edge out Spains Julio Arias Cueva and Filou du Manoir, who finished a breath behind in 65.86 seconds.Its been a fantastic first day at the Longines Tops International Arena, said Wachman. Lady Amaro was flying on the grass arena and of course, its always a good way to start the weekend with a win.At another five-star show in Dinard, another equestrian from the Premier County, Denis Lynch was third in the Prix Cordon Group to the outstanding pair of Henrik Von Eckermann and Glamour Girl. With his progressive ten-year-old stallion King Blue, Lynch made the podium in the 1.45m speed event with a clear round in 65.16 seconds, , just over eight-tenths of a second off the standard-setters.A notable result for Daniel Coyle was the fourth place finish of Daydream, stepping up to elite company for the first time this week and doing so effortlessly, going clear in 62.72 in a 1.50m speed class behind Germanys winner Richard Vogel, with Cubi Cubells, with French duo, Julien Epaillard and Rogers Yves Bost just ahead.Darragh Kenny was second in the three-star 1.50m Grand Parix at Traverse City. One of only two double clears with Amsterdam 27, their time of 37.67 was competitive but not enough to deny Callie Schott (USA), who was more than a second faster with Garant.Kenny picked up some consolation 24 hours later when winning the Traverse City National Grand Prix with Colibelle Hero Z.Millstreet played host to some excellent two-star fare and on Friday, Susan Fitzpatrick won the Connollys Red Mills Millstreet Masters GP Qualifier with Keatingstown Mister Cool.The nine-year-old gelding was fast and clean in the jump-off, navigating the 1.45m course in 42.50 second time around, almost a half-second quicker than Mikey Pender with the Marion Hughes-bred HHS Fortune (ISH), with Stephen Gibbons and Cassius Z taking third.Pender had to settle for the bridesmaids role in Sundays Grand Prix also, riding Madgeslane Louis, which the Kildare man bred and owns in partnership with his mother AnnMarie.Although they went clear in a jump-off in 42.42, they could not hold Senan Reape at bay on the admirable 15-year-old Creevagh Special, owned by the riders father, Jonathan.Reape, from Sligo, had posted the quickest time when going clear in the first round so it didnt come as a surprise that when the stopwatch was an imperative, they would do the business, going clear in 41.72.Waterford legend, Francis Connors was third on Carrigshawn Vendi Royal (ISH).In Ocala, Limerick rider, Paul OShea took the two-star Grand Prix with Hellcat, the pair having more than a second in hand on to score.BREEDINGGRS LADY AMARO (ISH) 2013 mare by Amaretto Darco (BWP) out of Legal Lady (TB) by Over The River (TB). 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