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29/02/2020 1. Emily Patterson & but Not Yet Aka LITTLE WICK S: Nothin L Class 6 Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association 1.10m - 29/02/2020 1. Emily Patterson & But Not Yet aka LITTLE WICK S: Nothin Leica Dane (Danehill); D: On the Go (Christmas Tree) 2. Brock Everingham & Mushroom Treatment aka BORDERVALE DOUG S: Redoute's Chouice (Danehill); D: Royal Asscher (Stravinsky) 3. Matilda McCarroll & COSMIC CUBE S: Dehere (Deputy Minister); D: So Keen (Jade Hunter) 4. Hannah Kelley & RED LORD S: Redoute's Choice (Danehill); D: Dame Cath (Zabeel) 5. Elodie Emmett-Mourlet & FLY TOO HIGH S: More than Ready (Southern Halo); D: Palatious (Semipalatinsk) 6. Camilla Macdonald & ZARTOP S: Zariz (Mukaddamah); D: Top Lady (Honour and Glory) Class 17b Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association 90cm - 29/02/2020 1. Sophie Hugh & BERIO S: Zabeel (Sir Tristram); D: Abbaye (Ahonoora). 2. Elizabeth Hoy & DITZY DARCI S: Darci Brahma (Danehill); D: Emerald Charm (Carnegie) 3. Charlotte Pease & ELECTRUM S: Bao Luck (Blushing Groom); D: Kenathea (Kenmark) 4. Nathan Carswell & GERMANICUS S: General Nediym (Nediym); D: Catalina (Zedative) 5. Hannah Kelley & LIBERAL'S KNIGHT S: Encosta De Lago (Fairy King); D: Charmview (Royal Academy) 6. Nicole Kennedy & Afro aka ASTRO S: Jungle Pocket (Tony Bin); D: Wella (Zabeel) Class 18b Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association 1.00m - 29/02/2020 1.Elodie Emmett-Mourlet & FLY TOO HIGH S: More than Ready (Southern Halo); D: Palatious (Semipalatinsk) 2. Nicole Kennedy & Afro aka ASTRO S: Jungle Pocket (Tony Bin); D: Wella (Zabeel) 3. Peter McMahon & Merlin the Wizard aka K.S WISDOM S: Exceedingly Good (Exceed & Excel); D: Witches Black (Iglesia) 4. Chloe Garcia & JEWEL QUEST S: Quest For Fame (Rainbow Quest); D: Aspreys (Canny Lad) 5. Siobhan Walker & Included aka HILLS INCLUDED S: Snapy Halo (Southern Halo); D: Conclude (Danzero) 6. Michael Edwards & EXPOCHET S: Planchet (Canny Lad); D: Expo Magic (Export Price) Class 19b Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association 1.20m - 29/02/2020 1. Emily Pursehouse & Canny Prophet aka KEILOR CANNY EVER S: Canny Lad (Bletchingly); D: Prophet's Kiss (Nediym) 2. Charlie Richardson & Twelvebore aka MAVRICK S: Bite the Bullet (Spectacular Bid); D: Bound to Travel (Yonder) 3. Elizabeth Hoy & WHERE'S CAMERON S: Viscount (Quest for Fame); D: Eliza Dane (Danehill) 4. Emily Patterson & But Not Yet aka LITTLE WICK S: Nothin Leica Dane (Danehill); D: On the Go (Christmas Tree) 5. Rebecca Jenkins & Hey Big Silver aka SILVER SHADES S: Canadian Silver (Geiger Counter); D: Big Madam (Raise a Stanza) 6. Jade McCusker & Wantabadgery Boy aka AUCKLAND S: Ishiguru (Danzig); D: River Cat (Sir Godfrey) .
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