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2021 Jenquine State Interschool Championships PROVISIONAL DRAW Tuesday Tue - SJ01 Primary 45cm Jumping Hacking Arena 2 111 AM5: Couse Walk - 7.40-8.00, Start Time 8.00 Sponsored by: Zilco Australia Order BNo Horse_Rider Year_School 1 357 Lucinda Ningiga - ROMATALS GEM YR 6 - Holy Family Lindfield 2 500 Harrison Galloway-smith - BAMBOROUGH SNIGGER YR 2 - All Hallows Gulgong 3 108 Riley Simon - CODE READY YR 6 - Ascham 4 309 Sally Fidler - ASHADATAN PARK COWBOY YR 6 - Galston Public School 5 293 Mackenzie Duncan - THORWOOD JACK DANIELS YR 1 - Caringbah North Public School 6 459 Sophie Butler - KRYSTELLE PARK BLIZZARD YR 6 - Hills Grammar 7 228 Scarlett Tracy - BRAMPTON MR SANDMAN YR 3 - Gymea Bay Public School 8 119 Jacob Hodgekiss - NIGHT FLASH YR 4 - St Peter and Paul Catholic School 9 326 Ryan Mackenzie-smith - WHITFORD PARK SOUTHERN CROSS YR 2 - St Philips Christian College 10 337 Skye Mckewin - ASHAM SLIPPERY YR 4 - Arcadia Public School 11 417 Alexa Garcia - JUST SPIRIT YR 3 - Northholm Grammar School 12 382 Abbigail Taylor - ASHBURY PARK REPLICA YR 4 - Wilberforce Public School 13 451 Harper Wheatley - CHABLIS JAHVU YR 4 - The Oaks Public School 14 450 Luiza Dias marucio - FARLEIGH SIEGFRIED YR 4 - Oxford Falls Grammar School 15 177 Claudia Anagnos - SLEEPY BYE NODDY YR 6 - Farmhouse Montessori 16 289 Grace Ward - CRESTWOOD ROYALE AMBITION YR 4 - Northholm Grammar School 17 234 Matthew Brindley - SUNNY RIDGE STORMY YR 3 - Southern highlands christian school 18 480 Ruby Commisso - MISTA ED YR 5 - Arndell Anglican College Draw Enquiries and Scratchings email - [email protected] (if your name is highlight there is a problem with your entry) 23/06/2021 1:01:18 PM www.snafflebytes.net Page 1 of 14 PROVISIONAL DRAW Tuesday Tue - SJ02 Primary 65cm Jumping Hacking Arena 1 112 2 Phase Special: Couse Walk - 7.40-8.00, Start Time 8.00 (Combined with SJ05 Sec 65cm) Sponsored by: Zilco Australia Order BNo Horse_Rider Year_School 1 119 Jacob Hodgekiss - NIGHT FLASH YR 4 - St Peter and Paul Catholic School 2 204 Jessica Swain - KARANGA DALLAS YR 5 - St Xaviers 3 309 Sally Fidler - ASHADATAN PARK COWBOY YR 6 - Galston Public School 4 505 Isabella Hill - TURBO TOIN YR 5 - Scone Grammar School 5 417 Alexa Garcia - JUST SPIRIT YR 3 - Northholm Grammar School 6 386 Oliver Kings - MOONWIND PARK PHILADELPHIA YR 6 - Barker College 7 357 Lucinda Ningiga - ROMATALS GEM YR 6 - Holy Family Lindfield 8 262 Abby Crawford - HOW BUZZAR YR 4 - Tumut Public School 9 459 Sophie Butler - KRYSTELLE PARK BLIZZARD YR 6 - Hills Grammar 10 480 Ruby Commisso - MISTA ED YR 5 - Arndell Anglican College 11 197 Jessica Swain - BUENA VISTA CARIAD YR 5 - St Xaviers Tue - SJ03 Primary 80cm Jumping Hacking Arena 1 113 AM5: Course Walk - 10.35-10.55, Start Time 11.00 (Combined with SJ06 Sec 80cm) Sponsored by: Hunter Pulse Therapy Order BNo Horse_Rider Year_School 1 388 Emma Clifton - DUSTY STAR YR 5 - St Joseph’s Primary, Grenfell 2 223 Freya Bryant - FAIRMONT MAZE YR 6 - milton public 3 331 Ellie Skinner - TODDS CHARLTON YR 10 - St Philips Christian College 4 509 Savannah Steel - SS RAIN DANCER YR 6 - Kambala 5 245 Grace Vassallo - LITTLE VALLEY X FACTOR YR 5 - Nowra Anglican College 6 256 Evie Magnier - MIRRABEL PATTERSON YR 3 - Scone Grammar School 7 262 Abby Crawford - HOW BUZZAR YR 4 - Tumut Public School 8 494 Alexander Jang - RASTAFARIAN YR 6 - Sydney Grammer Edgcliffe Prep Draw Enquiries and Scratchings email - [email protected] (if your name is highlight there is a problem with your entry) 23/06/2021 1:01:18 PM www.snafflebytes.net Page 2 of 14 PROVISIONAL DRAW Tuesday Tue - SJ04 Primary 90cm Jumping Hacking Arena 1 114 2 Phase: Course Walk - 1.35-1.55, Start Time 2.00 (Combined with SJ07 Sec 90cm) Sponsored by: Zilco Australia Order BNo Horse_Rider Year_School 1 223 Freya Bryant - FAIRMONT MAZE YR 6 - milton public 2 494 Alexander Jang - RASTAFARIAN YR 6 - Sydney Grammer Edgcliffe Prep 3 245 Grace Vassallo - LITTLE VALLEY X FACTOR YR 5 - Nowra Anglican College Draw Enquiries and Scratchings email - [email protected] (if your name is highlight there is a problem with your entry) 23/06/2021 1:01:18 PM www.snafflebytes.net Page 3 of 14 PROVISIONAL DRAW Tuesday Tue - SJ05 Secondary 65cm Jumping Hacking Arena 1 115 2 Phase Special: Couse Walk - 7.40-8.00, Start Time 8.00 (Combined with SJ02 Pri 65cm) Sponsored by: Zilco Australia Order BNo Horse_Rider Year_School 1 298 Olivia Hill - HILLS ACRES OF GUINESS YR 7 - Frensham 2 143 Charlotte Armstrong - HINTONS CON ARTIST YR 9 - Wollondilly Anglican College 3 506 Lara Mcconnochie - RR SPOTICUS YR 10 - Frensham 4 140 Bianca-rose Kurtovic - PURPLE ECLIPSE YR 11 - De La Salle 5 336 Hannah Doolan - ROYAL ROMANCE JEWELS YR 7 - SCEGGS Darlinghurst 6 381 Laura Manns - BLAZING GLOW YR 9 - Distance education Dubbo 7 366 Holly Pulford - MAGIC BLUR YR 11 - Gungahlan College 8 103 Isabelle Marr - CHERRINGTON CRUSADER YR 7 - Woolooware High School 9 313 Eliza Mavris - IRIDIUM YR 9 - Kambala 10 512 Mya Cranley - BRIDGETT JONES YR 10 - Oxford Falls Grammar School 11 161 Isabella Hughes - BLACKHILLS BLACKJACK YR 8 - Hunter Valley Grammar School 12 176 Trista Mitchell - KITRA PARK DAZZLE ME YR 11 - Model Farms High School 13 420 Poppy Loveland - STERNTALER CALON LAN YR 12 - Hunter Valley Grammar School 14 453 Litia Schell - WOODSTOCK ÉCLAIR YR 11 - St John The Evangelist Catholic High Sch 15 429 Yumi Folden - STORMBORN KE YR 8 - Chevalier College 16 271 Poppy Loveland - SETCO DELIGHT YR 12 - Hunter Valley Grammar School 17 277 Isla Fotofili - FRENCH RED YR 8 - Barker College 18 258 Lydia Proctor - ENTALLY WHISKEY NO ICE YR 7 - Hunter Valley Grammar School 19 260 Ellie Watt - ELLIOTS A WARRIOR YR 12 - Wenona school 20 520 Georgiana Blanchard - WATCHIRS RIO YR 7 - The Armidale School 21 219 Lola Epthorp - POPTART YR 8 - Northern Beaches Christian School 22 452 Fairlie Pulbrook - WILHELMINA YR 7 - Oxley College 23 468 Olivia Taylor - CLEDDAU REVELRY YR 10 - Barker College 24 253 Mackenzie Porter - GUY FAWKES CARMELITA YR 10 - Port Hacking High School 25 165 Shiva Wiedemann - LADY HARLEQUIN YR 8 - Home Schooled 26 259 Claire Thompson - OAKS BRAZIL YR 8 - Hunter Valley Grammar School 27 484 Freya Coyne - THE QUIRINDI KID YR 7 - Inaburra School 28 352 Ashleigh Taylor - COUNTRY SONG YR 10 - Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School 29 316 Ruby Cale - FIDEM ELPIS AMOR YR 10 - Ravenswood 30 454 Georgia Gomm - BUD YR 9 - Northern Beaches Christan School Draw Enquiries and Scratchings email - [email protected] (if your name is highlight there is a problem with your entry) 23/06/2021 1:01:18 PM www.snafflebytes.net Page 4 of 14 PROVISIONAL DRAW Tuesday Tue - SJ05 Secondary 65cm Jumping Hacking Arena 1 115 2 Phase Special: Couse Walk - 7.40-8.00, Start Time 8.00 (Combined with SJ02 Pri 65cm) Sponsored by: Zilco Australia Order BNo Horse_Rider Year_School 31 269 Phoebe Machlin - BUZBY YR 7 - Emanuel School 32 511 Teya Cranley - CHERRY PI MAGIC YR 7 - Oxford Falls Grammar School 33 181 Amelia Razon - BELLS MOUNTAIN HOPSCOTCH YR 9 - Charlton Christrian College Draw Enquiries and Scratchings email - [email protected] (if your name is highlight there is a problem with your entry) 23/06/2021 1:01:18 PM www.snafflebytes.net Page 5 of 14 PROVISIONAL DRAW Tuesday Tue - SJ06 Secondary 80cm Jumping Hacking Arena 1 116 AM5: Course Walk - 10.35-10.55, Start Time 11.00 (Combined with SJ03 Pri 80cm) Sponsored by: Rodneys Photography Order BNo Horse_Rider Year_School 1 519 Sienna Noll - MARLONI YR 9 - Wollondilly Anglican College 2 225 Tia Thomas - BRYNONG ARIZONA YR 8 - Frensham 3 376 Athina Pates - CALBRIA FOOLS GOLD YR 8 - Smiths Hill High School 4 403 Alannah Dale - WARRABIN BLUE TROOPER YR 12 - St Benedicts Catholic College 5 265 Grace Mcgimpsey - LORD OF FRENZY YR 12 - Central Coast Grammar School 6 474 Jett Newman - AMARANDA OTIS YR 8 - Colo High School 7 441 Grace Locock - YARRAWA CONTRAST YR 8 - Arndell Anglican College 8 263 Matilda Telford - BREMER PARK POCO EXPRESS YR 7 - Frensham 9 300 Lulu Ryals - BAZEL DAZEL YR 9 - stella maris college 10 206 Skye Mccoullough - SNOWY MOUNTAINS ECHO YR 8 - Jindabyne Central School 11 185 Sienna Smee - BARWO VIEW WIDGET YR 8 - Corpus Christi Catholic High School 12 481 Ashleigh Porter - RED FINESSE YR 12 - Port Hacking High School 13 369 Emily Mohrmann - TINTAGEL GIRL YR 8 - Glenaeon School 14 155 Jett Newman - BOLAGAMY ROYAL REVIEW YR 8 - Colo High School 15 298 Olivia Hill - HILLS ACRES OF GUINESS YR 7 - Frensham 16 429 Yumi Folden - STORMBORN KE YR 8 - Chevalier College 17 330 Alexandra Walker - RBH MONTE BLUE YR 9 - MLC 18 180 Olivia Brindley - LITTLE RAV YR 7 - Southern Highlands Christian School 19 292 Monica Madsen - SWANRIDGE ONYX YR 11 - Monica Madsen 20 125 Rubie Fitzpatrick - GORDONS BROADACRE YR 10 - Tara Anglican School For Girls 21 230 Amelie Burns - WYEVALE SHOOTING STAR YR 9 - Radford College 22 540 Alexandra Cloros - SWEET DUCHESS YR 12 - Abbotsleigh 23 464 Olivia Waugh - ARCHIBALD YR 10 - Frensham 24 104 Molly Michell-smith - FORTIS YR 12 - New England Girls School (NEGS) 25 478 Sienna Robinson - ONE IN A MILLION YR 8 - New England Girls School (NEGS) 26 130 Lily Newton - BOYS ON TOUR YR 11 - Daramalan College 27 150 Paige Moxey - SHADOW DANSEUR YR 9 - Sapphire Coast Anglican College 28 347 Scarlett Banks - LOKIS DAYDREAM YR 11 - Ascham 29 353 Stefanie Cooper - WATAGAN ROYAL CEEJAY YR 10 - Central Coast Grammer School 30 366 Holly Pulford - MAGIC BLUR YR 11 - Gungahlan College Draw Enquiries and Scratchings email - [email protected] (if your name is highlight there is a problem with your entry) 23/06/2021 1:01:18 PM
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