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Teams Results 2014 Tintern Horse Trials Team Final Results Team Name Total Result Rider Horse School Avenel 0.00 117 Siobhan Minter Crystal Avenel Primary 0.00 204 Anastasia Minter Nattai Cosmos Avenel Primary 30.19 231 Monique Rouessart Indianna Seymour College 56.25 Balcombe 0.00 10 Alex Brennan Westbury Park Colorado Balcombe Grammar School 0.00 216 Dakoda Lyne My Haven Intrigue Balcombe Grammar School 34.04 217 Eliza Lloyd Tez Balcombe Grammar School 7.76 218 Jemima Quayle Rafferty Rules Balcombe Grammar School 0.00 Beaconhills 0.00 38 Isabelle Sanders Dulwich Felicia Beaconhills College 0.00 56 Jemma Turner Bits n Pieces Beaconhills College 54.93 90 Isabelle Sanders Fluent Talk Beaconhills College 83.72 Billanook 1 0.00 54 Giorgia Fontana Rangeview Falander Billanook College 41.49 76 Amelia Williams Outlaw Billanook College 0.00 169 Sophie Sampson Lad of Tintagel Billanook College 81.82 Billanook 2 157.53 17 77 Maddison Creber River Valley Cooper Billanook College 54.55 91 Giorgia Fontana Cosmic Powers Billanook College 67.92 167 Kara Willand Final Affair Billanook College 35.06 Birmingham 94.56 24 120 Kayley McKenna W P Cosmic Crusader Mt Lilydale Mercy College 73.33 210 Lilly Trevorrow Primrose Lane Birmingham Primary 13.91 213 Lily Callaway Chivas Regal St Marys Primary 0.00 239 Ella Trevorrow Risky Business Birmingham Primary 7.32 Bacchus Marsh Grammar 0.00 19 Hannah McLean Vardarrad Bacchus Marsh Grammar 66.67 50 Abby McLean Jarosite Gryffindor Bacchus Marsh Grammar 36.08 109 Mia Mclean Chester Bacchus Marsh Grammar 0.00 Brought to you by Friends of Equestrian Tintern Schools. Printed: 27/04/2014 23:49:32 Page: 1 2014 Tintern Horse Trials Team Final Results Team Name Total Result Rider Horse School Casey 0.00 57 Samantha Chapman Surrey Downs Casey Grammar School 100.00 58 Allanah Simeth Rimfire Park Prestige Casey Grammar School 41.49 165 Bronte Hutchinson Radnor Tangerine Casey Grammar School 0.00 Christian College 0.00 100 Tilley Fair Little Miss Malibu Christian College 43.14 208 Tahlia Spagnardi Popeye Christian College 0.00 209 Kiara Spagnardi Valley Christian College 0.00 CLC 1 128.26 19 147 Rhiannon Daniels Maddie Luther 0.00 164 Shana Eden Glengala Zariq Catholic Ladies College 67.50 177 Eva Livesey Andelain Moonlight Miracle Catholic Ladies College 50.94 205 Lucy Yob Karamea Tyler Catholic Ladies College 9.82 CLC 2 128.02 20 119 Elyse Blackley Rusty Catholic Ladies College 62.86 136 Eva Livesey Diamond Emm Lil Grand Catholic Ladies College 45.16 171 Georgia Rhoderick Miss Milly Catholic Ladies College 0.00 243 Madyson Kaye Mustang Lodge Sea Cruize Catholic Ladies College 20.00 Composite 1 177.84 13 15 Michelle Goy King Pirate The Geelong College 71.43 47 Tess McCarty Humhrey Bear Aquinas College 50.00 116 Rachael Goy Princess The Geelong College 56.41 201 Jayde Straathof Cheyanne Aquinas College 21.05 Composite 2 0.00 53 Kymberleigh Cross Charlotte Belgrave Heights Christian School 32.71 121 Sarah Toriedt Gemstone Mon Heini Caulfield Grammar 0.00 228 Hanna Rush Polly Birmingham Primary 0.00 229 Verity Hore Unicorn Healesville Primary 0.00 Composite 3 0.00 42 Amina Mahmoud Waterford Harbour Mentone Girls College 0.00 129 Isobel Pain Delicia del Cocoa Ivanhoe Grammar 19.72 Brought to you by Friends of Equestrian Tintern Schools. Printed: 27/04/2014 23:49:32 Page: 2 2014 Tintern Horse Trials Team Final Results Team Name Total Result Rider Horse School Composite 3 0.00 132 Rachel Riddle Phoenix Knox School 0.00 175 Emma Fewtrell-Rush Davey Mentone Girls Grammar 0.00 Composite 4 0.00 59 Paige Douglas King of the Mountain Lowther Hall 73.58 60 Demie Atherton Spirit Lowther Hall 59.09 108 Tayler Kennedy Tigger Haileybury 0.00 168 Maddison Clark JP Believe the Hype Mt Lilydale Mercy College 0.00 Composite 5 150.00 18 45 Juliette Darby JPRs Just Perfect Mt Evelyn Christian School 70.00 102 Madeline Ballinger Sir Rivercorp Montmorency Secondary College 40.00 130 Holly Cruttenden Erin Emerald Isle Monbulk Secondary College 40.00 215 Grace Webb Winnie Monbulk Secondary College 0.00 Composite 6 0.00 92 Kailyn Stewart Mr Mysterious Mansfield Secondary College 0.00 131 Chelsea Crooks Valente Park Ignite Siena College 46.67 166 Harriet Magee Portsea Princess Presbyterian Ladies College 0.00 227 Naomi MacPherson Bubbles Presbyterian Ladies College 22.50 Composite 7 0.00 55 Felicity Johnston Ola Fitzroy St Margarets School 63.93 118 Nicole Creed Freedom Wayward Angel Star of the Sea, St Marks 0.00 176 Katie Roach Danceplan Norwood Secondary College 0.00 236 Grace Contessi Hermoso Amigo St Margarets School 0.00 Composite 8 0.00 65 Jaime Keenan Diamond on the Inside St Peters College 0.00 158 Sarah Foster Taffy Strathcona 0.00 174 Katelyn Dechene Stubbs Notre Dame College Shepparton 0.00 202 Caroline Sawers Peppercorn St Catherines School 0.00 Composite 9 180.80 12 85 Bronte McGregor Peppermint Twist Dromana Secondary 50.70 87 Isobel Freeman Salt and Vinegar Melbourne Girls College 0.00 Brought to you by Friends of Equestrian Tintern Schools. Printed: 27/04/2014 23:49:32 Page: 3 2014 Tintern Horse Trials Team Final Results Team Name Total Result Rider Horse School Composite 9 180.80 12 159 Juliette Roysmith Matt Toorak College 60.87 160 Holly Roysmigh Dashingly Handsome Toorak College 69.23 Edinburgh College 260.07 3 104 Tia Phillips Aspenway Prince of Aragoon Lilydale Heights College 75.86 194 Charlotte Oberin Barrington Park Carousel Edinburgh College 84.21 195 India Billings Karrots Edinburgh College 66.67 233 Chloe Brooks Darlton Park Pzazz Edinburgh College 100.00 Flinders A 164.95 14 23 Brittany Healey Nell Flinders Christian Community College 43.72 48 Tayla Simpson Harry Flinders Christian Community College 58.33 75 Rachel Busljeta Prince Running Bear Flinders Christian Community College 62.90 114 Jessica Simpson Cayuse Lets Toss Flinders Christian Community College 0.00 Flinders B 228.01 6 24 Amy Slocombe TP Arnie Flinders Christian Community College 81.63 94 Ella Pusteria Toy Story Flinders Christian Community College 69.23 180 Emily Healey Hostlers Croft Finale Flinders Christian Community College 77.14 230 Grace Healey Mickey Flinders Christian Community College 33.33 Genazzano 300.00 1 8 Rachel Collins Oceanic Star Genazzano College 73.39 37 Louise Inge Inverleigh Sasquatch Genazzano College 100.00 115 Louisa Inge LJ Road to Jamieson Genazzano College 100.00 143 Rachel Collins Sugar 'n Spice Genazzano College 100.00 Haileybury Gold 239.24 4 5 Emily Dewing Baringa Park Platinum Haileybury 65.57 32 Amelia Coad Business Time Haileybury 32.41 36 Sam Jeffree Yarrangui Minnelli Haileybury 79.55 196 Elise Gesen Lakevale Cindre Haileybury 94.12 Haileybury Hearts 0.00 43 Annaleise Johnson Nemo Haileybury 38.89 63 Taylah Scott Flamstead Park ThunderstruckHaileybury 38.61 Brought to you by Friends of Equestrian Tintern Schools. Printed: 27/04/2014 23:49:32 Page: 4 2014 Tintern Horse Trials Team Final Results Team Name Total Result Rider Horse School Haileybury Hearts 0.00 106 Sage Duric Langley Fairy Legend Haileybury 0.00 198 Leisel Wright-Smith Winnie Haileybury 0.00 Haileybury Magenta 0.00 1 Monique Browne Bellhaven Caballo Haileybury 100.00 39 Emily Dewing Cavallo Park Crusader Haileybury 63.64 105 Lilijana Duric Hillview Ku De Ta Haileybury 0.00 197 Saffron Wardrop-Brown Barrington Royal Ensign Haileybury 0.00 Haileybury Sholto-Black 238.78 5 2 Sam Jeffree Coldstream Aramis Haileybury 92.74 41 Alexander Mitchell Wandeenpark Warhorse Haileybury 66.04 107 Sam Coad Fairview Caprice Haileybury 31.43 199 Kyle McLeod Lolly Haileybury 80.00 Hillcrest 1 0.00 17 Tameisha Kelly Jinx Me Jane Hillcrest Christian College 0.00 18 Nicholas Lamanna Mr Benicus Bayside Christian College 78.43 62 Rhiannon Houghton Eagle Rock Hillcrest Christian College 88.64 78 Ava Kelly Suzi Hillcrest Christian College 0.00 Hillcrest 2 0.00 124 Brooke Anderson-Tilley Percy Hillcrest Christian College 62.86 153 Elise Watkins Must Be Sirius Hillcrest Christian College 0.00 154 Chelsey Bakof Almost Illegal Hillcrest Christian College 0.00 184 Shania Donahue Woolerbilla Allure Hillcrest Christian College 40.91 Hillcrest 3 0.00 6 Gabrielle Lovett Surf Hillcrest Christian College 86.96 51 Wiley Hunter Live by the Sword Hillcrest Christian College 35.35 157 Duncan Reid Salerno Hillcrest Christian College 0.00 Hillcrest 4 0.00 3 Hayley Purcell Kilburns Blacksmoke Hillcrest Christian College 0.00 28 Gabrielle Lovett WarTrak Hillcrest Christian College 44.69 225 Shauny Reid Beau Hillcrest Christian College 0.00 Brought to you by Friends of Equestrian Tintern Schools. Printed: 27/04/2014 23:49:32 Page: 5 2014 Tintern Horse Trials Team Final Results Team Name Total Result Rider Horse School Ivanhoe 185.38 11 127 Isabella Figgins Augustus Swift Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School 41.51 128 Sienna Figgins Janlyn Sweet Surprise Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School 84.62 214 Claudia Figgins Goldluma Sweet William Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School 59.26 Lilydale High 1 0.00 73 Adelle Faber Irish News Lilydale High School 0.00 141 Renae Faber Miss Brown Lilydale High School 29.79 142 Katie Smithwick White Night Lilydale High School 23.33 222 Jorja Nichols Trinny Lilydale High School 0.00 Lilydale High 2 0.00 99 Hailey Chesterfield Toby one Kenobi Lilydale High School 40.74 101 Ashlee Henshaw Eddie Lilydale High School 0.00 183 Jade Coghlan Saharah Taye Lilydale High School 100.00 Lilydale High 3 0.00 12 Megan Rowland Myron Mischevious Lilydale High School 0.00 151 Maria Sandfort Abbie Lilydale High School 0.00 200 Jade Coghlan Bridgette Lilydale High School 100.00 Marist 0.00 4 Eliza Bullen Foxgrove
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