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The Winning Formula for Show Success The Winning Formula for Show Success THE ULTIMATE SHEEPSKIN NUMNAH For Showing, Working Hunter, Dressage, Hunting, Eventing and Endurance Riding WITH A RANGE OF SHEEPSKIN PRODUCTS FOR THE EQUESTRIAN ENTHUSIAST I would like to introduce you to The Courtlea Numnah in Pure Sheepskin and to meet some of the recent Winners and Champions who are using one of these Special Numnahs during Competition. Each of their numnahs are different and so you too can order your . Numnah for it to be just how you would like it. Best Wishes Belinda. Courtlea Numnahs Photo by www.equinational.co.uk “Belinda Leather (Napier) has spent her life with horses. Competing to National Level, Breeding, schooling on young horses and over the last twenty years focusing her energy on crafting a Numnah designed to help horses perform to their full potential.” 2 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 SHOW HUNTER Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Dunbeacon, Ridden by Katie Jerram, Hunter Champion and Also Supreme Show Horse at the Royal International Horse Show 2012 Katie chose a Dark Brown Sheepskin Courtlea® Numnah [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 3 LARGE RIDING HORSE Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Thriller Ridden by Mrs. Jo Bates and owned by Mr. Alan Lintott. Novice Horse Champion at The British Show Horse Championship Addington Manor 2012. Jo chose a Thick Black Sheepskin Courtlea® Numnah. 4 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 SHOW HACK Photo by www.jamespyne.co.uk Sea Patrol ridden by Hannah Horton winning at Devon County 2012. Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Photo by www.pleasureprints.net Orlando ridden by Richard Ramsay and owned by Mrs. Carol Bardo Winner of the Riding Horse Championship at RIHS and HOYS. A Special Message of Thanks to ALL Customers of Courtlea Numnahs and Particularly to Marjorie and Richard Ramsay without whose support and encouragement it could not have achieved the Credentials it has to its name to date. [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 5 SHOW COB Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Barneebus Ridden by Kirstine Douglas and owned by Dr’s Lynn and Holly Walker. Winning the Cob Championship at The Horse of the Year Show 2012. Kirstine has chosen a neat Black Numnah that suits Barneebus 6 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 LADIES HUNTER SIDE SADDLE Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Tudor Minstrel Ridden Sidesaddle by Jenna Tyldesley Lightweight Hunter Winner, Hunter of the Year, Ladies Hunter Champion at The Horse of the Year Show 2012 Jenna chose an Ivory Side Saddle Numnah [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 7 GREY SHOW COB Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Tom Crean of the Antarctic Ridden by Charles T. le Moignan and owned by Mrs. Graham. Lightweight Cob Winner at the Derbyshire Festival 2012. Charles has chosen a very discreet Dark Brown Numnah for Tom Crean of the Antarctic. 8 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 SIDE SADDLE Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Tudor Minstrel ridden by Jenna Tyldesley Fly by Night Ridden by Lucinda Martin at The Horse of the Year Show 2012. Winner of the Side Saddle Class at the Lightweight Hunter Winner Derbyshire Festival 2012. Show Hunter of the Year Ladies Hunter Champion Jenna chose a Full Ivory Lucinda chose a Ready made Sheepskin Numnah Sheepskin Ivory Pad Side saddle Numnahs also made in Dark Brown [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 9 Optional detachable Riser Pads/ Wither Pads/ Full length i.e. double thickness Dark Brown Showing Numnah Dark Brown Working Hunter Turned edge round seat only Jumping/Hunting/Cross Country Detachable Half Risers/ Wither Pads for wasted Muscle Problems etc. Dark Brown Showing Numnah Dark Brown Working Hunter with Turned edge round seat Numnah with turned edges and back of flaps around seat and back of flaps Shetland Pad Non slip mesh Pad with Sheepskin Trim (not pictured) Black Showing Numnah Close Contact Ivory Jumping/ Turned edges all round Dressage Numnah. Optional, detachable Riser Pad. 10 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 PURE SHEEPSKIN NUMNAHS HANDCRAFTED FOR EVERY EQUESTRIAN DISCIPLINE INCLUDING SIDE SADDLE Tailored to your saddle to ensure correct fit - High Withers or Flat Withers - No Pull on Withers or Back Different Thicknesses for the purpose intended and Shape of horse - Fine, Medium or Thick. Disperses any Pressure points from the saddle allowing the Energy Channels to flow more freely so your horse can work to his full potential Allows the Air to Circulate, so your horse sweats less and lowers the risk of blocked sweat glands. Sticks to your saddle - Non Slip. Natural Comfort for horse - No more sore backs. Smart and practical - for everyday use and all Showing, Dressage, Working Hunter, Hunting, Side Saddle, Endurance Riding. Fully Washable and Easy to look after. Highly recommended by Leading Professional Trainers and Riders. Individually Crafted, Bespoke and Ready Made. THE ULTIMATE SHEEPSKIN NUMNAH That will keep the Balance of your saddle and not put the Fit out of Sync. Therapeutic advice also given. Made in Dark Brown, Havana, Black, Ivory or Cream. The Winning Formula for Show Success [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 11 ARAB Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Sharranah Ridden by David Froggatt and owned by Mrs. I. M. Gray. Winner at HOYs of the New Tagg La Liga award for the most consistent performer in HOYS Classes in 2012. David chose a Dark Brown Courtlea® Sheepskin Numnah with the Softest Merino Wool to ensure maximum comfort for his horse. 12 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 SHOW PONY Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Small-Land Tapdance Ridden by Hannah Horton, Owned by Stephanie Fitt, Winning the Cherif Championship 2012. LEAD REIN Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Annandale Phoenix Ridden by Sam Walker and led by Robert Walker Winning at BSPS Championships at Arena UK. 2012. [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 13 COLOURED NATIVE Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Chantilly Lace Ridden by Sarah Harrison. Supreme Pony Champion of the Indian Traill Piebald and Skewbald at the Royal International Horse Show 2012. Sarah chose a Dark Brown Courtlea® Numnah to match the colour of her saddle. 14 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 CONNEMARA Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Photo by www.equinational.co.uk Chilham Aquarius Ridden by Lauren Campion Winning at Ponies UK 2012 [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 15 WORKING HUNTER Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Clementine Proud winning the Working Hunter Pony Class on Gold Digga V1 at Royal Windsor 2012 Forward Cut to fit precisely in Dark Brown Sheepskin. Will not move even when Jumping/Hunting or Cross Country. 16 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 WORKING HUNTER Photo by www.esphotography.co.uk Cashel Bay JJ ridden by Victoria Leavesley winning the 153cm Working Hunter Class at HOYS 2012. This Numnah has a turned edge around the back of the seat and down the back of the flaps. [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 17 EAR PLUGS THE SOFTEST SHEEPSKIN SELECTED FOR COURTLEA® EAR PLUGS Ideal for giving a Horse Protection from the Loudspeaker at Shows or on the Road from Airbrakes/Cars etc. Fireworks or noisy parties. They Muffle the noise sufficiently to keep the Horse’ confidence in unnaturally noisy situations. Colours: Dark Brown, Black, Light Brown, Havana, Cream or Ivory. Sizes: Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large or Extra Large. (a spare included in a pack) GROOMING MITTS Colours: Whole Colours or Mixed - Brown/White Black/White Sizes. Large, Medium, Small. 18 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 REIN SLEEVES An essential in the Spring when horses/ponies are changing their coats to prevent the hair chafing. Velcro fastening. Sizes: Horse 10” or 8” • Pony 6” Colours: Ivory, Dark Brown, Black or Cream STRAPPING BANGER Made in soft Leather and stuffed with pure wool. An important part of the Grooming Kit to build up muscle in the right places without bruising. [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 19 GIRTH LINERS shaped or straight, made for any girth in Ivory, Dark Brown, Black. GIRTH SLEEVES and NOSEBAND SLEEVES also made. DRIVING GIRTH LINERS with Velcro Fasteners. 20 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 STUDGUARD TENDON BOOT LINER LINERS prevents chafing. prevents chafing. Dark Brown/Ivory/Black. Dark Brown/Ivory/Black. HEADCOLLAR SET UNDERSIDE OF STUDGUARD LINER Protection whilst travelling and prevents chafing of hair for everyday use. Dark Brown/Ivory. [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 21 LOOK OUT FOR COURTLEA® AT SHOWS Yard Visits made by appointment EARWARMER/ COSY HEADBAND TOES in Pure Sheepskin will keep your Ears and Head toasty warm Made in: Jade Green, Royal Blue, in your Boots make thick socks Dark Brown, Black, Ivory a thing of the past. 22 www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)151 339 3009 are suitable for all breeds Fell Arab Highland Thoroughbred Friesian Warmblood Dales Irish Draught Exmoor Connemara Dartmoor Haflinger New Forest Welsh Cobs Shetland Welsh Ponies and all types of Horses and Ponies Show Horses Show Ponies Show Hunter Show Hunter Pony Show Hack Leading Rein Pony Riding Horse Riding Pony Cobs Native Pony Working Hunter Coloured Horse/Pony Sport Horse Working Hunter Pony Endurance Event Pony Dressage Hunting Pony Veteran Mountain and Moorland [email protected] Mobile: 07918 070202 23 THE ULTIMATE SHEEPSKIN NUMNAH Readymade and Bespoke All articles made in the United Kingdom www.courtleanumnahs.co.uk email: [email protected] Tel: +44(0)151 339 3009 or 07918 070202 (mobile) Heath Farm House, Heath Lane, Childer Thornton, Wirral CH66 7NW United Kingdom.
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