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2012-Horse-Showing-Results.Pdf Section Class Description Entry Ani Entrant Name Entrant Address Entry Details No mal Results No FOUR YEAR OLD 1 FOUR YEAR 4037 649 Mrs Loraine Homer Muddle Barn farm, Sibford Owner: Mrs Loraine Homer; Horse: UNION AND NOVICE OLD Gower, Banbury, Oxon, OX15 HALL; Reg: N A ; Age: 4; Colour: Bay; Sex: 1st RIDDEN HUNTER RIDDEN 5RY Gelding; Sire: SEARCH FOR ROYALTY; Dam: CLASSES HUNTER UNKNOWN; Breed: Ish; Rider: Loraine Homer 3811 451 Miss Samantha Ladywood Lodge,, Braunston Owner: Miss Samantha Jarrom; Horse: Jarrom Road, Knossington, Oakham, LADYWOOD LODGE SPOT LIGHT ; Reg: sr Leicestershire, LE158LW 2120487; Age: 4; Colour: Chestnut; Sex: Gelding; Sire: trick or treat ; Dam: annandale whisper; Breed: Hunter; Rider: Samantha Jarrom 4066 700 T Norlander Boundary Farm, Hodgehill Road, Owner: Mrs T Norlander; Horse: RED BRIDGE Marton, Nr Macclesfield, TINY TIM; Reg: 00000000; Age: 4; Colour: Cheshire, SK11 9HP Black; Sex: Gelding; Sire: UNKNOWN; Dam: UNKNOWN; Breed: Ish; Rider: T Norlander 3547 108 Mrs Margaret Rowan Park, Longnewton Farm, Owner: Mrs Margaret Whiteford; Horse: Whiteford Gifford, Haddington, East CARNSDALE SHOWTIME; Reg: Lothian, EH41 4JW 372414004918072; Age: 4; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Dow Jones Courcel; Dam: Clover Cat; Breed: Irish Sports Horse; Rider: James Whiteford 3837 488 Mr Edward Young Whitelands Farm,, Kniveton, Owner: Mrs Angela Hunt; Horse: BENJAMIN Ashbourne, Derbys, DE6 1JL BAILEY; Age: 4; Colour: Chestnut; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Carel Du Harlequin; Dam: -; Breed: TBx; Rider: Angela Hunt 2 NOVICE 3970 615 Mrs AMANDA GURNSMEAD FARM, KINGSTON Owner: Mrs Amanda Bowlby; Horse: RIDDEN BOWLBY LISLE, WANTAGE, OXON, OX12 TOBERPATRICK MOSS; Age: 5; Colour: Grey; 4th HUNTER 9QT Sex: Gelding; Sire: NOT REC; Dam: NOT REC; Breed: Irish Draft; Rider: Jack Bowlby 3833 474 Miss clare heseltine bower hall, pentlow, sudbury, Owner: Miss Lucy Heseltine; Horse: SID 11; suffolk, CO10 7JT Age: 5 ; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: classic; Dam: unknown; Breed: Unknown; Rider: Lucy heseltine 3491 76 Miss Susan Holliday 12 Wedderburn House, 95 Lower Owner: Miss Susan Holliday; Horse: MASTER Sloane Street, London, London, BANDSMAN; Reg: 2120016; Age: 5; Colour: SW1W 8BZ Chestnut; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Bandmaster; Dam: n/a; Breed: N/A; Rider: Susan Holliday 4037 650 Mrs Loraine Homer Muddle Barn farm, Sibford Owner: Mr David Tatlow; Horse: LATE Gower, Banbury, Oxon, OX15 KNIGHT; Reg: N A; Age: 4; Colour: Bay; Sex: 1st champion 5RY Gelding; Sire: PASSION; Dam: UNKNOWN; Breed: Unknown; Rider: Loraine Homer 3801 439 Miss Bryony Lovell- Ty Ffynnon, Crickhowell Road, Owner: Miss Jessica Williams; Horse: Williams Gilwern, Abergavenny, PEMBROKE SPECIAL BLEND; Reg: SR2120426; 5th Monmouthshire, NP7 0EH Age: 10; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Golan Junior VII; Dam: High Society IV; Breed: Ish; Rider: Jessica Williams 3818 457 Miss Cheryl Mcvay Riverside Steadings, Beattock, Owner: Miss Cheryl Mcvay; Horse: Moffat, Dumfries And Galloway, BALLINAKILL; Reg: sr2120007; Age: 6; Colour: DG109SN Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: stormhill miller; Dam: ballinakill popsey; Breed: Ish; Rider: Cheryl Mcvay 3905 576 Mr Stephen Norris Shornhill Farm, withington, Owner: Mr D Stellard; Horse: ORIONS Cheltenham, glos, GL54 4BJ CRUISER; Reg: SR 2111201; Age: 5; Colour: 2nd Chestnut; Sex: Gelding; Sire: CROSSDOWN DANCER; Dam: UNKNOWN; Breed: Unknown; Rider: Stephen Norris 4365 756 MR CHRISTOPHER MORETON PLACE, GLOUCESTER, Owner: Mr Christopher Penfold; Horse: PENFOLD GLOS, GL2 7NQ IIYNFI VALLEY COLORADO; Reg: UNKNOWN; 3rd Age: 6; Colour: Pie-bald; Sex: Gelding; Sire: UNKNOWN; Dam: UNKNOWN; Breed: Hunter; Rider: Christopher Penfold LADIES HUNTER 3 LADIES 4043 662 Miss Faye Abraham Dunrobin, Lower End, Ramsden, Owner: Mr Roger Philpot; Horse: CLASS HUNTER Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, BALLYBRIDE; Reg: 123456; Age: 10; Colour: OX7 3AZ Grey; Sex: Mare; Sire: Unknown; Dam: Unknown; Breed: Unknown; Rider: Faye Abraham 3792 417 Miss Nikki Carpenter Oakley Wood Cottage, Crane Owner: Miss Nikki Carpenter; Horse: Hill, Newbold Road, Ashorne, EQUILIBRA'S LOOK AT ME II; Reg: 2120955; Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 Age: 7; Colour: Chestnut; Sex: Mare; Sire: 9DX Ramexico; Dam: Galant Sprinter; Breed: Hunter; Rider: Nikki Carpenter 3596 162 Mr William Smith Kelanne Stud, Hoe Street, Owner: Mr William Smith; Horse: BANN Hambledon, Hampshire, PO7 VIEW; Reg: 2120549; Age: 7; Colour: 3rd 4RD Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Ghareeb; Dam: Bann View Pearl; Breed: Irish Sport 3265 25 Mrs Charlotte Clark Pollards Farmhouse, Clanville, Owner:Horse; Rider:Miss Charlotte William Schicht; Smith Horse: Andover, Hampshire, SP11 9JE HERNGATE BUCCANEER; Reg: SR2051156; Age: 13; Colour: Brown; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Our Nelson; Dam: Herngate Emmi; Breed: Shb (Gb); Rider: Olivia Sims 4083 720 Mr Alwyne Fradley Risby Grange, Rasen Road, Owner: Mr M Lewis; Horse: LORENZO II; Reg: Tealby, Market Rasen, Lincs, 2120885; Age: 10; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; LN83XH Sire: Ricardo Z; Dam: Inch Madam; Breed: Irish; Rider: Faye Ludlow 3826 468 Miss Lucy 19 Highlands Close, Needham Owner: Miss Gemma Chapman; Horse: Gooderham Market, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 8DD ROUGEMONT; Reg: 2120034; Age: 7; Colour: 2nd Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Stonegrove Ace; Dam: Moreton Ballinbride; Breed: TB x ID; Rider: Lucy Gooderham 3921 593 Mrs Raine Harthern Hoghton Lodge, Blackburn old Owner: Mrs Raine Harthern; Horse: road, Hoghton, Preston, HOGHTON MOONBUG; Reg: SR 2120607; 6th Lancashire, PR5 0SJ Age: 11; Colour: Grey; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Catherston Humbug; Dam: Moon Dance; Breed: Bwb/Id; Rider: Michaela Bowling 3491 77 Miss Susan Holliday 12 Wedderburn House, 95 Lower Owner: Miss Susan Holliday; Horse: Sloane Street, London, London, BLOOMFIELD BARACK; Reg: 2120017; Age: 7; SW1W 8BZ Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Ghareeb; Dam: Lady Riccardo; Breed: TBxID; Rider: Susan Holliday 4037 652 Mrs Loraine Homer Muddle Barn farm, Sibford Owner: Mrs M Glasgow; Horse: GILLY'S BOY; Gower, Banbury, Oxon, OX15 Reg: 2120446; Age: 7; Colour: Chestnut; Sex: 5RY Gelding; Sire: LOUELLA INSHALLAH III; Dam: LITTLE SISTER; Breed: Hunter; Rider: Loraine Homer or David Tatlow 3806 446 Mrs Rosamund Lane Raeburnhead, Kirkpatrick Owner: Mrs Rosamund Lane; Horse: Fleming, Lockerbie, CONSPIRACY THEORY; Reg: 4th Dumfriesshire, DG11 3BA SHBGBSR2120491; Age: 9; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: CAVALIER TWO FOR JOY; Dam: FLAGMOUNTS GIRL; Breed: Irish; Rider: Sophie Lane 3297 36 Mrs Caroline The Old Bakery, Kineton, Nr Owner: Mrs Pat Duncan; Horse: AUNTY IRIS; Mackness Guiting Power, Cheltenham, Reg: SR2120197; Age: 8; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gloucestershire, GL545UG Mare; Sire: Roviris; Dam: Aunty Joy; Breed: Lightweight show hunter; Rider: Dolly Maude 3636 218 Miss Rachel Pickard Westcroft Farm, Castle Farm Owner: Miss Patina Pickard; Horse: Road, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, NATTERJACK TOAD; Reg: 2120280; Age: 13; Dorset, BH16 6BZ Colour: Grey; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Csibesz; Dam: Sutton Daybreak; Breed: TBx; Rider: Rachel Pickard 3871 534 Miss Laura Rowe Smithy Farm, Smithy Lane, Owner: Miss Laura Rowe; Horse: Staining, Blackpool, Lancs, FY3 MILLROWES SAY NO MORE; Reg: 2120212; 5th 0BJ Age: 15; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: silvio; Dam: garnida; Breed: Bwbs; Rider: Laura Rowe 3880 545 Mrs Caroline Rowles Temple Garth, Willoughton, Owner: Mrs Caroline Rowles Nicholson; Nicholson Gainsborough, Lincs, DN21 5RT Horse: LIMESTONE BOB; Age: 12; Colour: Grey; Sex: Gelding; Sire: unknown; Dam: unknown; Breed: Id; Rider: Caroline Rowles Nicholson 3596 161 Mr William Smith Kelanne Stud, Hoe Street, Owner: Mrs Katie Candlish; Horse: Hambledon, Hampshire, PO7 SHANNON BEAU; Reg: 2120547; Age: 8; 4RD Colour: Chestnut; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Big Sink Hope; Dam: Ballylean Rose; Breed: Irish Sport Horse; Rider: Lauren Tatlow 3808 448 Mrs Ali Tate Gardeners Cottage, Winterfold Owner: Mrs Ali Tate; Horse: SHANBO RIVER Farm, Chaddesley Corbet, KING; Reg: 2120422; Age: 11; Colour: Kidderminster, Worcestershire, Chestnut; Sex: Gelding; Sire: Kings Master; DY10 4PL Dam: Dancing Daisy; Breed: Irish Sports Horse; Rider: Lesley Whitehall 3810 450 Miss Jenna Tyldesley Hargate Hill Equestrian Centre, Owner: Miss Jenna Tyldesley; Horse: TUDOR Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 6JL MINSTRAL; Reg: SR-2120226; Age: 9; Colour: 1st Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: GREYSTONE PATHFINDER; Dam: TIKKI; Breed: IDxTB; Rider: Jenna Tyldesley 4051 671 Mrs P.A. Underwood Cedar House, Westley Road, Owner: Mrs P.A. Underwood; Horse: LOCH Bury St.Eds, Suffolk, IP33 3SE ROYAL; Reg: 2120104; Age: 10; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: LOCH PEARL; Dam: BURNING BRIGHT III; Breed: Hunter; Rider: Michelle Baker 4051 672 Mrs P.A. Underwood Cedar House, Westley Road, Owner: Mrs P.A. Underwood; Horse: Bury St.Eds, Suffolk, IP33 3SE MASTER AT ARMS; Reg: 2120106; Age: 7; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: RIEDINGER; Dam: HAUPTSTUTBUCH CHERIE; Breed: Hunter; Rider: Emma Walker 3737 346 Ms Emma Wilesmith Bellamys Farm, Dymock, Glos, Owner: Ms Emma Wilesmith; Horse: SILKEN Glos, GL182DX LEGEND; Reg: 2120739; Age: 8; Colour: Bay; Sex: Mare; Sire: coronea eagle; Dam: miss pringle; Breed: Tb; Rider: Emma Wilesmith HUNTER WEIGHT 4 LIGHTWEIG 3797 426 Mrs Carol Bardo Moor Farm, Ascot Road, Owner: Mrs Kay Campbell Bardo; Horse: CLASSES HT HUNTER Holyport, Berks, SL6 2HY CHAMPAGNES KIR ROYALE; Age: 5; Colour: Brown; Sex: Mare; Sire: wurlitzer; Dam: goldmine; Breed: Hunter; Rider: Jayne Webber 3797 427 Mrs Carol Bardo Moor Farm, Ascot Road, Owner: Miss Bella Malim; Horse: KINGS Holyport, Berks, SL6 2HY ROAD; Age: 7; Colour: Bay; Sex: Gelding; Sire: nk; Dam:
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