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CLASS 1 to 5 CLASS 1 8 teams 37 Entries Times are a guide only - please check with steward on the day Don't forget to bring PASSPORTS on the day No Horse School Team / Individual Time 134Norton Sheldon School TEAM 8:15:00 AM 135 Sprattsdown Timekeeper Sheldon School TEAM 8:17:00 AM 136Haywards Castle Sheldon School TEAM 8:19:00 AM 137Tullyvinn Grey Lady Sheldon School TEAM 8:21:00 AM 49 Wellstan Louisa Stonar School IND 8:23:00 AM 50Pentwyn Jr Stonar School IND 8:25:00 AM 20Patch Hardenhuish School TEAM 8:27:00 AM 21 Monkshorn Smart Alec Hardenhuish School TEAM 8:29:00 AM 22 Highleigh Hugo Hardenhuish School TEAM 8:31:00 AM 23Tia Hardenhuish School TEAM 8:33:00 AM 99 Beaujangles Dauntseys School TEAM 8:35:00 AM 100Roses Princess Dauntseys School TEAM 8:37:00 AM 8:39:00 AM 101 Roscoe Dauntseys School TEAM 8:41:00 AM 107 Mylo Dauntseys School TEAM 8:43:00 AM 103 Lucky Lane Stanley Dauntseys School IND 8:45:00 AM 104 Flickering Moonlight Dauntseys School IND 8:47:00 AM 24 Lucern Goldrush Langley Fitzurse IND 8:49:00 AM 140 Seamus Lavington School TEAM 8:51:00 AM 141 Zigzag Lavington School TEAM 8:53:00 AM 142 Bemborough Wendy Lavington School TEAM 8:55:00 AM 143 Wickwood Willow Lavington School TEAM 8:57:00 AM 119 Scribble St. Johns Marlborough TEAM 8:59:00 AM 120 Mockbegger Jude St. Johns Marlborough TEAM 9:01:00 AM 121 Quansboro Billy St. Johns Marlborough TEAM 9:03:00 AM 9:05:00 AM 78 Tyan Misty Heather St. Margarets TEAM 9:07:00 AM 79 Hercules St. Margarets TEAM 9:09:00 AM 80 Tuddle Lane St. Margarets TEAM 9:11:00 AM 65 Stonehavens Popeye Cheam School TEAM 9:13:00 AM 66 Fiona's Fancy Cheam School TEAM 9:15:00 AM 67 Judy's Choice Cheam School TEAM 9:17:00 AM 68 Liskillen Prince Cheam School TEAM 9:19:00 AM 31 Ted Walhampton School TEAM 9:21:00 AM 32 Basil Walhampton School TEAM 9:23:00 AM 33 Guinness Walhampton School TEAM 9:25:00 AM 56 Tattinger Cheltenham Ladies College IND 9:27:00 AM 57 Oldcastle Star Cheltenham Ladies College IND 9:29:00 AM 1 Dartons Atlantic Storm Bryanston IND 9:31:00 AM CLASS 2 13 Teams 61 Entries Times are a guide only - please check with steward on the day Don't forget to bring PASSPORTS on the day No Horse School Team / Individual Time 2 Crock of Gold II Bryanston TEAM - BLUE 9:51:00 AM 3 Atilla Bryanston TEAM - BLUE 9:53:00 AM 4 Tisrara Wood Bryanston TEAM - BLUE 9:55:00 AM 5 F'iliantro Bryanston TEAM - BLUE 9:57:00 AM 31Ted Walhampton School TEAM 9:59:00 AM 32Basil Walhampton School TEAM 10:01:00 AM 33 Guinness Walhampton School TEAM 10:03:00 AM 67 Judy's Choice Cheam School TEAM - RED 10:05:00 AM 65 Stonehavens Popeye Cheam School TEAM - RED 10:07:00 AM 66 Fiona's Fancy Cheam School TEAM - RED 10:09:00 AM 68 Liskillen Prince Cheam School TEAM - RED 10:11:00 AM 49 Wellstan Louisa Stonar School TEAM - BLUE 10:13:00 AM 51 Roche Stonar School TEAM - BLUE 10:15:00 AM 52 Rambo Stonar School TEAM - BLUE 10:17:00 AM 53 Moon Solitaire Stonar School TEAM - BLUE 10:19:00 AM 10:21:00 AM 50Pentwyn Jr Stonar School IND 10:23:00 AM 108 Greylands Betty Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 10:25:00 AM 100 Roses Princess Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 10:27:00 AM 103 Lucky Lane Stanley Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 10:29:00 AM 101Roscoe Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 10:31:00 AM 6 It's All About Me Bryanston TEAM - GOLD 10:33:00 AM 7 Kong King of DrewsboroughBryanston TEAM - GOLD 10:35:00 AM 1 Dartons Atlantic Storm Bryanston TEAM - GOLD 10:37:00 AM 8 The Pola Express Bryanston TEAM - GOLD 10:39:00 AM 138Meistro Sheldon School TEAM 10:41:00 AM 136Haywards Castle Sheldon School TEAM 10:43:00 AM 135 Sprattsdown Timekeeper Sheldon School TEAM 10:45:00 AM 139Scarthy Robin Sheldon School TEAM 10:47:00 AM 140Seamus Lavington School TEAM 10:49:00 AM 141Zigzag Lavington School TEAM 10:51:00 AM 152 Captain Courageous Lavington School TEAM 10:53:00 AM 144Tonto Lavington School TEAM 10:55:00 AM COURSE WALK 10:57:00 AM COURSE WALK 10:59:00 AM 11:01:00 AM 11:03:00 AM 58 Buckland Drummer Cheltenham Ladies College IND 11:05:00 AM 59 Mylers Minx Cheltenham Ladies College IND 11:07:00 AM 69 Dylan Cheam School TEAM - BLUE 11:09:00 AM 70 Beros Tintagel Cheam School TEAM - BLUE 11:11:00 AM 73 Freeway IV Cheam School TEAM - BLUE 11:13:00 AM 72 Rockcrow Hill Cheam School TEAM - BLUE 11:15:00 AM 81 Odysseus St. Mary's Calne TEAM 11:17:00 AM 82 Cross The Tide (tbc) St. Mary's Calne TEAM 11:19:00 AM 83 Heebee Jeebies St. Mary's Calne TEAM 11:21:00 AM 84 Willoway Lion King St. Mary's Calne TEAM 11:23:00 AM 80Tuddle Lane St. Margarets IND 11:25:00 AM 11:27:00 AM 105Crunchie Dauntseys School TEAM - RED 11:29:00 AM 106 Reach for the Stars Dauntseys School TEAM - RED 11:31:00 AM 102 Mulvin Marie Dauntseys School TEAM - RED 11:33:00 AM 107Mylo Dauntseys School TEAM - RED 11:35:00 AM 109 Patchy Moll Dauntseys School TEAM - WHITE 11:37:00 AM 104 Flickering Moonlight Dauntseys School TEAM - WHITE 11:39:00 AM 110 Sea Flower Dauntseys School TEAM - WHITE 11:41:00 AM 122 Kazzan St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - BLUE 11:43:00 AM 119 Scribble St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - BLUE 11:45:00 AM 123 Parc Valentine St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - BLUE 11:47:00 AM 124 Mango St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - BLUE 11:49:00 AM 11:51:00 AM 120 Mockbegger Jude St. Johns Marlborough IND 11:53:00 AM 121 Quansboro Billy St. Johns Marlborough IND 11:55:00 AM 36Edward Kingdown School IND 11:57:00 AM 39 Haribo Star Sherbourne Girls School IND 11:59:00 AM 147Langtons Circus St. Hughes TEAM 12:01:00 PM 148The Grey Fella St. Hughes TEAM 12:03:00 PM 149 Brynhedydd Hollywood FameSt. Hughes TEAM 12:05:00 PM CLASS 3 18 TEAMS 86 Entries Times are a guide only - please check with steward on the day Don't forget to bring PASSPORTS on the day NoHorse School Team / Individual Time 73 Freeway IV Cheam School TEAM - SKY 12:25:00 PM 74 HHS Lady Cheam School TEAM - SKY 12:27:00 PM 75 Kilpatrick Fiona Cheam School TEAM - SKY 12:29:00 PM 76 Ben Cheam School TEAM - SKY 12:31:00 PM 81 Odysseus St. Mary's Calne TEAM - 1 12:33:00 PM 86 Atlanta Riva St. Mary's Calne TEAM - 1 12:35:00 PM 87 Diptford Stardust St. Mary's Calne TEAM - 1 12:37:00 PM 88 Rosnakill Skittles St. Mary's Calne TEAM - 1 12:39:00 PM 60 Wyoming Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - A 12:41:00 PM 61 Dimple the Best Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - A 12:43:00 PM 62 Fabielle Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - A 12:45:00 PM 59 Mylers Minx Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - A 12:47:00 PM 12:49:00 PM 5 F'iliantro Bryanston TEAM - NOVA 12:51:00 PM 9 Millenium Mist Bryanston TEAM - NOVA 12:53:00 PM 4 Tisrara Wood Bryanston TEAM - NOVA 12:55:00 PM 2 Crock of Gold II Bryanston TEAM - NOVA 12:57:00 PM 3 Atilla Bryanston IND 12:59:00 PM 7 Kong King of DrewsboroughBryanston IND 1:01:00 PM 77 Amigo Cheam School IND 1:03:00 PM 25 Pencarder Silver Storm Hardenhuish School TEAM 1:05:00 PM 26 Chocolate Truffle Hardenhuish School TEAM 1:07:00 PM 27 Shannondale JD Hardenhuish School TEAM 1:09:00 PM 28 Faerely Certain Hardenhuish School TEAM 1:11:00 PM 35 Kumala Kingdown School TEAM 1:13:00 PM 36 Edward Kingdown School TEAM 1:15:00 PM 37 Wottonheath Private Ryan Kingdown School TEAM 1:17:00 PM 147 Langtons Circus St. Hughes TEAM 1:19:00 PM 148 The Grey Fella St. Hughes TEAM 1:21:00 PM 150Quarry St. Hughes TEAM 1:23:00 PM 1:25:00 PM COURSE WALK 1:27:00 PM 1:29:00 PM 102 Mulvin Marie Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 1:31:00 PM 105Crunchie Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 1:33:00 PM 110 Sea Flower Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 1:35:00 PM 108 Greylands Betty Dauntseys School TEAM - BLACK 1:37:00 PM 123 Parc Valentine St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - GREEN 1:39:00 PM 125 Josh's Lad St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - GREEN 1:41:00 PM 126Uma St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - GREEN 1:43:00 PM 124 Mango St. Johns Marlborough TEAM - GREEN 1:45:00 PM 10 Coole Roe Prince Bryanston TEAM - VETERA 1:47:00 PM 11 Coolboy Vision Bryanston TEAM - VETERA 1:49:00 PM 12 Billy Shanghai Bryanston TEAM - VETERA 1:51:00 PM 13Teally Bryanston TEAM - VETERA 1:53:00 PM 6 It's All About Me Bryanston IND 1:55:00 PM 8 The Pola Express Bryanston IND 1:57:00 PM 1:59:00 PM 40 Gooseberry Hill Bengy Sherbourne Girls School IND 2:01:00 PM 39 Haribo Star Sherbourne Girls School IND 2:03:00 PM 41 Ballyorney E Tea Sherbourne Girls School IND 2:05:00 PM 51Roche Stonar School TEAM 2:07:00 PM 53 Moon Solitaire Stonar School TEAM 2:09:00 PM 52Rambo Stonar School TEAM 2:11:00 PM 55Benjini Stonar School TEAM 2:13:00 PM 153 Colonel Mustard Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - B 2:15:00 PM 155 Sea Shanty Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - B 2:17:00 PM 58 Buckland Drummer Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - B 2:19:00 PM 63 Kilkenny Class Cheltenham Ladies College TEAM - B 2:21:00 PM 70 Beros Tintagel Cheam School TEAM - NAVY 2:23:00 PM 72 Rockcrow Hill Cheam School TEAM - NAVY 2:25:00 PM 69 Dylan Cheam School TEAM - NAVY 2:27:00 PM 146Mr Hashtag Cheam School TEAM - NAVY 2:29:00 PM 67Judy's Choice Cheam School IND 2:31:00 PM 2:33:00 PM COURSE WALK 2:35:00 PM 2:37:00 PM 157Indiana Royale St.
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