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Secondary Nan Mcarthur Award Leader Equine Victorian Equestrian Interschool Championships 2021 HAMAG SECONDARY NAN MCARTHUR AWARD Rider Name Horse Name School Name Total Indi Officer OTTO K Ballarat Clarendon College 136 Jazi French URODEL DU TEXIER Peninsula Grammar 135 Charlotte Richardson BRIERLEY SCARLETT Catholic College Wodonga 134 Alice Lawrence KOHDALE TINKER Toorak College 134 Taleah Cameron EQUINEAFFAIR BLACKJACK Mornington Secondary College 133 Lucy Peters SMART COOKIE Kardinia International College 133 Olivia Gillespie AMSTERDAM GP Braemar College 132 Dakota Turner MITHRIL HERAKLES Peninsula Grammar 129.5 Zoe Warner MOBY Toorak College 129 Maddison Growcott BZQANTAS Chairo Christian School 128 Macey Devlin GCE HIGH DISTINCTION Oberon High school 128 Tansy Sagar KOLORA STUD SNAP CHAT The Geelong College 128 Isla Evans DRACMOORE FIRESTORM Galen Catholic College 127 Sasha Mahlab DROPS OF JUPITER Caulfield Grammar School 127 Caitlin Griffiths GLYNDOWER BREA GALAHAD Finley High School 127 Miranda Darby TAD Ivanhoe Grammar School 126 Chloe Talbot KARABIL PARK JANZ Methodist Ladies College 125 Liesel Wright-smith SIR GILBERT Toorak College 125 Erica D alia DONNARCHER Rosebud Secondary College 124.5 Paige Koliba LORIOT SKYES THE LIMIT Sacred Heart College Kyneton 124 Alice Davies ALANAVEE KESARI Ivanhoe Grammar School 123 Maddison Growcott BLOOMFIELD FANTASTIC Chairo Christian School 123 Alice Darby MOON DAY Ivanhoe Grammar School 123 Mia Wright RANGE VIEW TORANOS Mount Lilydale Mercy College 123 Felicity Grant BIMBADEEN BACHELOR BOY Goulburn Valley Grammar School 122.5 Rosemary Heagney MR BUCK MEISTER Kardinia International College 121.5 Lily Callaway ONLY JOKING Mount Lilydale Mercy College 121 Sophie Griffiths BENITA PD Finley High School 120 Tiffany Peters REMLIF PARK WIZARD Kardinia International College 120 Chanel Radburn BELLA Bacchus Marsh Grammar 119.5 Chanel Radburn KILBURNS CINDERELLA Bacchus Marsh Grammar 119 Holly Nicholson RUBEN Cathedral College Wangaratta 119 Jack Barker GENTEEL MISCHIEF ABOVE Peninsula Grammar 118 Dakoda Lyne BLOOMFIELD FANTASY Balcombe Grammar 117.5 Leader Equine Victorian Equestrian Interschool Championships 2021 Abbey Mamers APPLEWOOD LOVE BUG Balcombe Grammar 117 Pip Crawford STATELY IMPRESSION Geelong Grammar School 117 Charlotte Pennefather MITHRIL VALENCIA Braemar College 115.5 Jemma Geysen RUKUKO M Haileybury 115 Lucy Peters SAHARA STORM Kardinia International College 115 Skye Hand TS COSTILLO Mornington Secondary College 115 Amber Francis ARNWOOD CARUMBA Luther College 114 Jasmyn Beesley JAZDAN SPELLBOUND Virtual Schools Victoria 114 Lyla Ferrari MINGARA LOVEBUG The Scots School Albury 113 Emma Hercules TREASURED NADAL Toorak College 113 Caitlyn Duncan SOAP OPERA Mullauna College 112 Jasmine Dillon VINCHENZO Mount Lilydale Mercy College 112 Molly Lawrence SENTIMENT Toorak College 111 Sophie Belcher AVLON MAJESTIC Goulburn Valley Grammar School 110 Erica D alia JAMAICA Rosebud Secondary College 109 Matilda Graesser KAHEAN KNIGHT STORM Emmanuel College 109 Lillian Trevorrow OCEAN COAST Tintern Schools 109 Alice Berry SHIRRINE RISING SUN Clonard College 108.5 Alexah Robinson HARLEYS BLUE MOONSHINE Kardinia International College 108 Lachlan Campbell RIVERVIEW JAZZ FCJ College 107.5 Bianca Griffiths HAWKESBURY PARK POETRY Finley High School 107 Lucy Nelson ROSEDALE LYRIC Moama Anglican Grammar 106 Keeley Sutton SANDON GROVE EDWARD Beaconhills College 105 Bree Harvey RATHOWEN SPRIGHTLY Nagle College 104.5 Isabella Lloyd BASHBOY Emerald Secondary College 104 Kiera Mcnally BONFIRE BELLE St Leonards College 104 Molly Lawrence CRACKER JACK CANDY Toorak College 104 Sophie Taylor JAZZABELLE Sacred Heart College Geelong 104 Hannah Bonella MICKEY Elisabeth Murdoch College 104 Abbey Mamers REVELWOOD CATCHING FIRE Balcombe Grammar 104 Jacoba Henderson MIDNIGHT MADNESS Cobden technical school 102 Keira Mathlin HIGHLAND JIG Assumption College Kilmore 101 Jasmine Abernethy REBEL M Balcombe Grammar 101 Indi Officer WISTERIA Ballarat Clarendon College 101 Sophie Paton CORMAL DUNKIRK SALLY Geelong Grammar School 100 Charlotte Dyson CUSTOM MADE Emmanuel College 100 Kate Duignan DANSON DON FIESTA Peninsula Grammar 100 Tayla Anderson LEVALE EAST WIND Elizabeth Murdoch College 100 Nicholas Grant NILTON GAELIC Goulburn Valley Grammar School 100 Matilda Graesser NOW OR NEVER Emmanuel College 98.5 Sara Leitch ECHOES RETURN Dromana Secondary College 97.5 Alice Lawrence CENTRE STAGE LOVE TO LOVE Toorak College 97 Tayla Anderson FERRERO Elizabeth Murdoch College 97 Leader Equine Victorian Equestrian Interschool Championships 2021 Stella Eales POOR MANS DREAM Braemar College 97 Hayden Parker YIRRKALA PIPPI LONGSTOCKINGS Hamilton and Alexandra College 97 Audrey Lyons APH ALPINE Mount Lilydale Mercy College 96.5 Harry Luxmoore HARRY KEWL Braemar College 96 Charlotte Pennefather MITHRIL KISMET Braemar College 96 Charlotte Richardson VANCOUVER PARK FLYING COLORS Catholic College Wodonga 96 Ashleigh Winter CARNEGIE AZTEC Kardinia International College 95.5 Anna Harrington CHIEF BRODY Boisdale Consolidated 95 Lara Mcnally MERITORIOUS St Leonards College 95 Lucy Coventry QUIZZICAL Toorak College 95 Chloe Leen SKIPCELLOS FOXTROT Sacred Heart College Geelong 95 Genevieve Visagie BELLE AMIE Toorak College 94 Alexandra Shannon DENNISON PARK CORDUROY Haileybury 94 Lyla Ferrari KOSTYA The Scots School Albury 94 Ashleigh Grant SILVER LEGACY Ivanhoe Grammar School 93.5 Abigail Zammit FLEUR DE SOLEIL Eltham College 93 Ashlee Hivon GARRABOO SCOOBIE DOO Billanook College 93 Tessa Newton ASHMEAD HER HIGHNESS Geelong Grammar School 91 Elissa Stephens DA VINCE Marist-Sion College 91 Eliza Bell MAYFIELD AZURE Christian College Geelong 91 Alanna Malkoc SOL INVICTUS Toorak College 91 Anna Michalczyk CANDLEBARK SHOWDAY Billanook College 90.5 Jack Barker MIGHTY TOSCA Peninsula Grammar 90 Rosie Maiden MISTER WILL Sacred Heart College Geelong 90 Tahlia Spagnardi SUNDAY RHATIGAN Virtual Schools Victoria 90 Kiera Mcnally YOICKS VEGAS St Leonards College 89.5 Jordyn Pretty-murphy AIR OF DISTINCTION Braemar College 88 Lillian Trevorrow KENDALEE LEVITATE Tintern Schools 88 Ashleigh Grant MR DARCY Ivanhoe Grammar School 88 Amelia Tsilfidis PRIDE OF GOLD Melbourne Girls Grammar School 88 Tegan Rogers TAMLYN FARM DRAGONFLY Beaconhills College 88 Ruby Oliver CHANCELLOR Elisabeth Murdoch College 87 Hannah Bufton TOWERING INFERNO Geelong Grammar School 87 Sarah Sell WYANN TOUCH OF CLASS Kyneton High School 87 Anna Harrington CRICKEY MICK Boisdale Consolidated 86 Amelia Harvey HEATHERTONPARK SURPRISE Tintern Schools 86 Keira Gibbs TWINS RIVER JACQUIMO Nagle College 86 Tamsyn Harvey NARUNI PARK COCO CHANEL Assumption College Kilmore 85.5 Honor Christian MASON PARK PARIS Assumption College Kilmore 85 Summer Lyne NORTHERN FLUTE Balcombe Grammar 85 Nellie Rogers ROCKET ROD Virtual Schools Victoria 85 Jemma Murray KARLANA BESPOKEN Braemar College 84.5 Amber Wilson SANLIRRA REMEMBER ME Nagle College 84.5 Leader Equine Victorian Equestrian Interschool Championships 2021 Felicity Sutherland CHERISHWOOD DREAM ON Braemar College 83 Cecilia Clements JIRRIMA ANCHORMAN Toorakc 83 Ava Mckee LV BUZZ Bright P-12 College 82.5 Louise Licastro PUREST MOLLY Catherine McAuley College Bendigo 82.5 Harry Luxmoore BELLS N WHISTLES Braemar College 82 Zara Yunghanns SNOWY RIVER NUTWOOD Assumption College Kilmore 82 Elissa Stephens CASHARELLA Marist-Sion College 81 Alice Darby TINKER TAILOR Ivanhoe Grammar School 81 Emma Goldsworthy RHESA ELISA JANE Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College 80.5 Keely Smith XANDER Catholic Ladies College 80.5 Zara Smith ANOTHER SPORTSMAN Hamilton and Alexandra College 80 Ayla Hand LOGAN LAD Mornington Secondary College 79 Ivy Bailey MR FLASH Toorak College 79 Emma Sampson ALFRESCO NZ Geelong Grammar School 78 Zoe Waller BEQUEST St Pauls Anglican Grammar School 78 Taleah Cameron IMPECCABLE Mornington Secondary College 78 Kylah Brewer PRINCESS KEIKILANI Yarra Hills Secondary College 77.5 Genevieve Visagie CERA BONITA Toorak College 77 Mia Heinrich KNIGHT CRUSADER Tintern Schools 77 Ellie Ryan-luxmoore REGAL TIARNAH Toorak College 76.5 Holly Grant GLENORMISTON BALLYHOOLEY Ivanhoe Grammar School 76 Mia Shortt SHIRANNA BOCELLI Seymour College 76 Tansy Sagar STIRLING LADY The Geelong College 76 Ella Sevior DUNWINGERI ARIA Geelong Grammar School 75.5 Sophie Tsebelis MOONBAH RIDGE KEIKI Lavalla Catholic College 75.5 Sage Jones PARTY TIL MIDNITE Toorak College 75.5 Monique Dewsnap PHO EVIAN OAKLEY Toorak College 75 Georgina Pascoe BRADLEY Christian College Geelong 74 Maya Charlton ESB IRISH PATIENCE Frankston High School 74 Indira Lau KALIMNA ON A CLOUD Wesley College 74 Chloe Mcfarlane KIRBY PARK IRISH ONE Toorak College 74 Evanna Malkoc REPERTOIRE Toorak College 74 Dakota Turner STARY NIGHTS Peninsula Grammar 74 Evanna Malkoc TICKAWARRA RENO Toorak College 73.5 Della Hughson SOMERWATERS Methodist Ladies College 73 Hayden Doupain ASGARD ARTEMIS St Pauls Anglican Grammar School 72 Samantha d'alia WHEELS OF STEEL HF Rosebud Secondary College 72 Jessica Langley HEATHERTON PARK BOUNCE Beaconhills College 71.5 Charlotte Cuming VISUAL LAUGHTER Ballarat Clarendon College 71.5 Ashleigh Grant BLACKALL PARK ROXY Ivanhoe Grammar School 71 Madi Bowtell MR ROCKSTEADY Methodist Ladies College 71 Sienna Edwards NANDITA DREAM CATCHER Christian College Geelong 71 Zara Harrison ZP HOMELESS HENRY Flinders Christian Community College 71 Leader Equine Victorian Equestrian Interschool Championships 2021 Sebastian Fong BOOKRA MARILYN MONROE De La Salle 70 Beth Rowley REMI FIRST CLASS Braemar College
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