Liskeard and District Agricultural Association Horse Results from the Show on Saturday 11Th July 2015

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Liskeard and District Agricultural Association Horse Results from the Show on Saturday 11Th July 2015 Liskeard and District Agricultural Association Horse Results from the show on Saturday 11th July 2015 SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE OR PONY CHAMPION HORSE OR PONY CHAMPION RIDDEN HORSE OR PONY H1 A Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by British Horse Feeds & Wyatt & Bruce Ltd and £50 for the Supreme Champion Horse or Pony. The winners of H2 & H3 compete for this cup. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes kindly given by The Cornish Rosette Company Supreme Champion: Mrs C Courtier Hammonds Last Time, age 10, BRP x PB Arab, ridden by Alice Cooper H2 A Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs Wesley Wilton and £50 for the Best in Hand Horse or Pony. Champion: Miss J Carne, age 10 Reserve Champion: Mrs P Shepherd, Hideaway Topkat, age 2, sire Barkway Overture, dam Bradmore Katwalk H3 The David Allen Memorial Salver and £50 for the Best Ridden Horse or Pony. Champion: Mrs C Courtier Hammonds Last Time, age 10, BRP x PB Arab, ridden by Alice Cooper Reserve Champion: Mr W T Burley, Garrangrena Dream, age 10 IN HAND HUNTER AND SPORT HORSES Judge: Miss S Rowe, St Austell, Cornwall Youngstock to exceed 153 cms (15hh) at maturity Class 1 Any Hunter/Sport Horse Brood Mare with own Foal at foot. 215 Mrs C Lawrence, Red Hot Chille, age 7 2nd 225 Mrs R C Manhire, Stubbs Green Celandine, sire O'Sullivan RID, dam Daisy SID 269 Mr C Upham, La Guille, age 15, sire Kuwait Beach 1st 279 Dalcotes Stud, Valucia, age 15 Class 2 Foal – progeny of a mare in class 1. Foals to be at least 3 weeks old on day of show. 216 Mrs C Lawrence, Tara, 2 months, TB x, dam Red Hot Chille 1st 226 Mrs R C Manhire, Hunters Absent Friend, ID x ISH, sire Hallmark DS, dam Stubbs Green Celandine 270 Mr C Upham, Langaller Footlights, age 3 months, sire Sandy Light, dam La Guille 2nd 280 Dalcotes Stud, foal of Valucia Class 3 Potential Hunter/Sport Horse Yearling – Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in 2014. 2nd 1 Miss L Adkins, Sameon Sandlewood, Part-bred Arab 18 Mrs J Bunney, Villis Jazz, Warmblood 191 Mrs E Haines, Retyn Millie Minx, TB X 265 Mrs S A Tozer-Robb, Joie de Vivre 267 Mrs S Tresidder, Poldory Maker's Mark, ISH x TB, sire Hallmark DS, dam Poldory Mathilda 1st 281 Dalcotes Stud, Forever Autumn DS, ISH Class 4 Potential Hunter/Sport Horse Two Year Old – Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in 2013 2nd 55 Sally Hillier, Oliver of Holwell, WB, sire Wolkenderry 1st 271 Mrs M Pascoe, Langaller Roll Over, sire Langaller Starring Role 296 Miss R Spragg, Mister Bilbo, Sports Horse Class 5 Potential Hunter/Sport Horse Three Year Old Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in 2012. 272 Mr C Upham, Langaller Ruby's Flame, sire Daws Firebird 2nd 294 Miss L Wall, Somni Valoona, Friesian 1st 296 Miss R Spragg, Mister Bilbo Special Prizes H4 Rosette and the W Paynter Cup to the Champion in classes 1-5. The champion will go forward to the judging of the Champion In Hand Horse or Pony. Mrs M Pascoe H5 Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 1–5. Mrs R C Manhire, Stubbs Green Celandine, sire O'Sullivan RID, dam Daisy SID H6 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Awards – This takes the form of a voucher worth £50 awarded to the highest placed brood mare in class 1 and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed mare. Dalcotes Stud, Valucia, age 15 Mrs R C Manhire, Stubbs Green Celandine, sire O'Sullivan RID, dam Daisy SID H7 Master Memorial Cup kindly presented by Mr and Mrs J Wilton, Padstow (outright winner 1988) for the Best Foal in class 2. Mrs R C Manhire, Hunters Absent Friend, ID x ISH, sire Hallmark DS, dam Stubbs Green Celandine Dalcotes Stud, foal of Valucia IN HAND PONIES Judge: Miss S Rowe, St Austell, Cornwall Class 6 Pony Brood Mare, not exceeding 153cm (15hh) with own foal at foot. 19 Villis Stud, Tamer Sunshine, age 15, sire Villis Grafix 58 Mrs C P Horswell, Lemons Hill Moon Daisy, age 14, WSB 89 Mrs C Rafferty, Brookhall Flower Song, age 19, sire Eeabrook Democrat, dam Brookhall Mellissa Class 7 Foal – progeny of a mare in class 6. Foals to be at least 3 weeks old on day of show. 20 Villis Stud, Villis Cloud, 2 months, dam Tamer Sunshine 59 Mrs C P Horswell, Gypsylane Moon Fairy, dam Lemons Hill Moon Daisy 90 Mrs C Rafferty, Strawberryfields Rainbow Dash, sire The Raggle Taggle Gypsy, dam Brookhall Flower Song Class 8 Yearling – colt, gelding or filly foaled in 2014. 4th 69 K Jasper, Luccombe Smokey Joe, WP x BR 2nd 91 Mrs C Rafferty, Saltre Rags to Riches, sire Saltre Ambassador, dam Seabeach Jesse 3rd 135 Miss A Munro, Benedict, 1st 153 Mrs D A Brown, Hillside First Edition, Part-bred New Forest 171 Mrs L Downes, Gratissma Mitzi, Part-bred Welsh Sec C 187 Miss P Green, Trefaes Glamour Flash, Welsh Sec A Class 9 Two or Three year old – colt, gelding or filly, foaled in 2013 or 2012. 3rd 85 Mrs G Peck, Rosebud, age 2 93 Mrs C Rafferty, Strawberryfields Prime Spririt, age 2, sire Rhesfair Brenna Aur, dam Brookhall Flower Song 1st 104 Mrs P Shepheard, Hideaway Topkat, age 2, sire Barkway Overture, dam Bradmore Katwalk 192 Mrs E Haines, Retyn Sea Biscuit, age 2 2nd 201 Miss G Jackson, Rosezaalee, age 3, Arab x Welsh Sec C Special Prizes H8 Rosette and the Tamar Tractors Cup to the Champion in classes 6–9. The champion will go forward to the judging of the Champion In Hand Horse or Pony. Champion: Mrs P Shepheard, Hideaway Topkat, age 2, sire Barkway Overture, dam Bradmore Katwalk H9 Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 6–9 Mrs D A Brown, Hillside First Edition, Part-bred New Forest H10 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award – to the highest placed brood mare in Class 6 and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed mare. RIDDEN HORSES Judge: Conformation: Mrs A Tate, Kidderminster, Worcestershire Ride: Mr C Cole, Launceston, Cornwall Class 10 Riding Horse 8 Mrs N Beer, Jazz Bandit, age 19, TB x CB 182 Miss S Ford, Summertime 198 Miss A Honig, Dream, age 14, Warmblood 214 Mr D Langman & Miss C Blackham, New Team, age 13, TB, sire Green Tune, dam Fortuna Jet, ridden by Miss C Blackham 222 Deena Brooker, Brookend Precious Rose, age 5, Welsh P/B, ridden by Miss L Luxton Class 11 Ridden Cob – not exceeding 155cm (approx. 15.1hh) 3rd 13 Mrs W Briggs, Waterloo Focus, age 8, Irish-bred Cob 1st 21 Mr W T Burley, Garrangrena Dream, age 10 22 Mr W T Burley, Mr Pumblechook, age 7 2nd 73 Mrs S Lanz, Wellshead Fair Duchess, age 8, sire Southhill Duke, dam Fare Fox 4th 224 Miss Z Macbean, Fostra Boy, age 9 266 Mrs S Tresidder, Shirley, age 5, Cob Class 12 Novice Hunter – for horses not having won a first prize of £25 or a total of £75 in a Ridden Hunter Class 32 Miss L Flawn, Iona, age 5, ISH 6th 42 K Favis, Holly, age 10, ID x TB, ridden by Miss J Freeman 52 Mr R Harvey, Finger, age 9, TB X, ridden by Jade Couch 2nd 53 Mrs J Harris, Proper Petroc, age 5, sire Proper Job, dam Flora Dora, ridden by K Humber 5th 67 Miss A Hylands, The Cornishman, age 8, ISH 107 Miss A Smith, On a High Shadow, age 7, ID X 1st 177 Miss A Element, Balangaras Monterey, age 6, WB x TB x Cob, ridden by S Maxfield 3rd 249 Mrs V Rogers, Lottie, age 7, ID 268 Mr A Tresize, Regal Dancer, age 5, sire Kings Composer, dam Flora Melody 4th 163 Mrs S Grose, Shadow, age 7, Irish Sport Horse Class 13 Small Hunter, mare or gelding – over 148 cm (14.2hh approx.) but not exceeding 158 cm (15.2hh approx.) 1st 53 Mrs J Harris, Proper Petroc, age 5, sire Proper Job, dam Flora Dora, ridden by K Humber 4th 107 Miss A Smith, On a High Shadow, age 7, ID X 123 Pat Tout, Kingslea Dark Rose, age 18, ID x TB, ridden by Miss L Saunders 247 Mrs L Scard-Morgan, Kiltrone Silver, age 7, Connemara 2nd 274 Mrs J Wingett, Casablanca, age 8, Appaloosa X, ridden by Jessica Wingett 3rd 284 Julie Rhodes, Miss Clover Cavalier, age 6, ridden by Miss C Rhodes Class 14 Lightweight ridden hunter, mare or gelding capable of carrying up to 12 stone 7lbs. 102 Mrs M Schwarz, Topthorn, age 9, Irish Sports Horse 183 Mrs S Hawken, Cool Diamond, ridden by Miss S Ford 2nd 236 Mrs N Phillips, Bodieve Spring Vision, RID, ridden by Tamsyn Hutchins 237 Mrs N Phillips, Bodieve Miss Dior, TB x ID, ridden by Tamsyn Hutchins 1st 240 Miss K Rogers & Ms J England, Glanden Sunaz, age 7, ID x TB, ridden by K Rogers Class 15 Middleweight/Heavyweight ridden hunter, mare or gelding capable or carrying over 12 stone 7lbs 27 Miss L Cowland, Chacoa, age 10, Irish Cob x TB 2nd 29 Miss M Early, Fieldmaster III, age 16 TB x CB, ridden by Kathryn Allan 32 Miss L Flawn, Iona, age 5, ISH 42 K Favis, Holly, age 10, ID x TB, ridden by Miss J Freeman 67 Miss A Hylands, The Cornishman, age 8, ISH 1st 114 Miss J Stoneman, Bandwagon, age 9, Sports Horse 131 Mrs C Hobson, Oberons Magic, age 7, ridden by Miss E Harland 134 Mr P Cooper, Brixham Cruiver Sailor, age 7, ridden by Miss C Arden 163 Mrs S Grose, Shadow, age 7, Irish Sport Horse 249 Mrs V Rogers, Lottie, age 7, ID Special Prizes H11 Rosette and a Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs A Melhuish to the Champion in classes 10-15.
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