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2019 Boneo Park Dressage Series Leaderboard to Be Eligible for Series Prize You Must Have Competed at Three Or More Events 2019 Boneo Park Dressage Series Leaderboard To be eligible for series prize you must have competed at three or more events Primary Prepartory Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL Allegra Newman Fox Mulder Derinya P.S 20 20 20 60 CHAMPION Maddison Shippen Manawai Artiste Toorak College 19 18 20 57 RESERVE Poppy Waters Karly Peninsula Grammar 17 17 19 53 Olivia Roberts Westbury Gareth Lowther Hall 16 17 33 Oscar Tilders Nerreman Toby St Michael's Grammar School 0 19 19 Emily Bartlett Lucy lowther hall anglican grammar school 19 19 Alannah Heagney Springtime Park Opening night Kardinia International College 18 18 Macey Briggs Warranwood Expo Red Hill Consolidated School 18 18 Willow Ryan Milo Covenant College 18 18 Lillijana Hall Karanga Santiago St Josephs Primary School 16 16 Eliza Moore Scarlet Ivanhoe Grammar School 16 16 Kathryn Bartlett Patch lowther hall anglican grammar school 15 15 Scarlett Taylor Manor Gum Lollipop Peninsula Grammar 14 14 Summer Brealey Chester Red Hill Consolidated School 0 0 Ben King Bamborough Australis Melbourne Grammar School 0 Jessica Lowe Thorwood Tin Soldier Yarra Valley Grammar 0 Primary Prelininary Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL Tayla Anderson Rimondi D Cranbourne south primary 17 17 20 20 74 CHAMPION Lucy Coventry Wilde Toorak 16 19 17 14 66 RESERVE Jessica Langely Tilley Park Top cat Beaconhills 11 20 19 50 Theodora Newman Flicka Toorak College 19 18 37 Jade Barrett Ninebanks Nina Beaconhills 18 17 35 Gemma Bell Burnham Brooke Belle Balcombe Grammar 13 16 29 Emma Hercules Treasured Nadal Toorak College 20 20 Jessica Langely Heatherton Park Bounce Beaconhills 19 19 Bree Harvey Rathowen Sprightly Lucknow primary school 18 18 Alice Berry Leroy Rogers Lara Lake Primary 17 17 Amy Bennett River Song Tyabb Railway Station Primary School 16 16 Ebony Harvey Kapeta Prelude Lucknow Primary schools 16 16 Rosemary Heagney Silkwood Bubbling On Kardinia International College 15 15 Rosemary Sutherland Rivington Rock Star St Marys Lancefield 15 15 Mia Cuteri Nimeron Park Logan st.Marys Catholic Primary School 15 15 Molly Rose Ella Mae Founders CCC 14 14 Sienna Powell Breebrooke Just Joey Croydon Hills p.s 14 14 Sebastian Fong Freemans Lodge Nevada Solway Primary School 12 12 Claudia Grant Lakevale Shelly Toorak College 10 10 Mietta Heagney Bobble Gum Kardinia International College 9 9 Georgia Fisher She's Enchanting Mount Martha Primary 8 8 Amy Bennett Valley Vista Windchime Tyabb Railway Station Primary School 7 7 Phoebe Dixon Blackwood Bolshoi Hillcrest Christian College 6 6 Claire Baldanoff Mahogany park lacey Carey Baptist 5 5 Nadia Serato Nutmeg Haileybury College 0 Oscar Tilders Snickers Satisfies St Michaels Grammar School 0 Sebastian Fong Tic Tac Solway Primary School 0 Primary Novice Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL Alice Lawrence Samba De Janeiro Toorak College 20 20 20 60 CHAMPION Alice Lawrence Tinker Toorak College 20 20 Rosemary Heagney Harrington Park Timeless dreams Kardinia International College 19 19 Claudia Grant Lakevale Shelly Toorak College 19 19 Jack Barker Withered Wings Firbank 18 18 Intermediate Preliminary Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL Dakota Turner Mithril Herakles Peninsula Grammar 19 15 16 19 69 CHAMPION Ebony Campbell Kingstown Galliano peninsula grammar 20 20 20 60 RESERVE Chloe Talbot Bws Alibi Methodist Ladies College 9 19 20 48 Charlotte Kanavan Prince Bobby Lavalla Catholic College 15 14 18 47 Molly Lawrence Cracker Jack Candy Toorak College 18 17 35 Tiana Smith So Courtly Kardinia International College 11 16 27 Melanie Nicholson Coup De Grace Peninsula Grammar 12 15 27 Erica D'alia Willow Rosebud Secondary College 19 19 Ava Braniff Rhyl Top Hat Catholic Ladies College 18 18 Hayley Dalton Clevedon Panache Chairo Christian School 18 18 Abbey Mamers Sunrise Avenue Balcombe Grammar 17 17 Jasmine Abernethy Yulara Just Joy balcombe grammar 17 17 Grace Riddell Knock Out 0 Bacchus Marsh Grammar 17 17 Samantha Dalia Willow Rosebud secondary College 16 16 Georgia Parkin Summerbell Berwick College 16 16 Lily Singer Anambah After Dark Salesian College Sunbury 15 15 Audrey Berry Belacre Tiggy Touchwood Clonard College 14 14 Samantha Dalia Pencil Pine Felix Rosebud Secondary College 14 14 Dakota Turner Westbury Swashbuckler Peninsula Grammar 14 14 Keely Smith Bittern Park Forrest Catholic Ladies College 13 13 Lily Rae Kolbeach Rosewood Toorak College 13 13 Chiara Stuart Nawarrah Park Ashton Peninsula Grammar 13 13 Charlotte Lynch Kardella Swarte Piet (merlin) Dromana College 12 12 Skye Hand Coolinda Park Texas ranger Mornignton Secondary College 12 12 Yasmin Baan Nelson Hailbury College 11 11 Kylah Brewer Hi Ho Tonto Yarra Hills Secondary College 10 10 Ayla Hand Diverbrook Casino's Girl Mornington Secondary College 8 8 Erica D'alia Pencil Pine Luigi Rosebud secondary College 7 7 Lulu Harvey Kerranna Onyx Woodleigh School 6 6 Erica D'alia Pencil Pine Kenny Rosebud secondary College 5 5 Pip Crawford Jindalla Park Amazing grace Geelong Grammar School 4 4 Caitlin Butterworth Sarmiento Flinders Christian Community College 3 3 Sophie Manton Wyann Mercedes Assumption College Kilmore 2 2 Thorunn Millwood Paddington Mordialloc College 1 1 Thorunn Millwood Paddington Mordialloc Collete 0 Arabella Grace Carbines Highfield Luda Dijon Methodists Ladies College 0 Kalani Williamson Darwin Park Conquer Haileybury 0 Senior Preliminary Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL Tara Marsh Carpe Diem Balcombe Grammar 15 16 17 19 67 CHAMPION Ileena Neilson Know My Name Flinders CCC 17 19 18 54 RESERVE Charlee Martin Ellanbrae Jupiter Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak 20 18 15 53 Emily Yeoman Cambridge Park Charli brown Westbourne Grammar School 19 20 39 Lainey Sandford Danson Zodiac Mount Lilydale Mercy College 16 18 34 Olivia Rand Taggerty Mt Erin College 17 14 31 Rosie Schnell Legally Blonde Mater Christi College 11 17 28 Dakoda Lyne Bloomfield Fantasy Balcombe Grammar 20 20 Charlize Williams Langtree Cocaine Yarra Valley Grammar 20 20 Taleisha Snell Rytons Kappow Mirboo North Secondary College 19 19 Tessa Newton Ashmead Her Highness Geelong Grammar School 18 18 Maddison Growcott Bloomfield Fantastic Chairo Christian College 16 16 Jessica Hivon Thorwood Miss Maytime Billanook 16 16 Violet Hall Apache Sharman Billanook College 15 15 Maddison Cooke Gladiator Ghost Concord College 14 14 Tori Harris Kambea Park Jazz Swinburne Secondary College 14 14 Georgia Langenberg Monahan Pegasus Braemar College 13 13 Holly Miniken My Talisman Luther College 13 13 Tahlia Moore Black Providore Balcombe Grammar 12 12 Sidney White Kd Dastan Geelong Grammar School 10 10 Milla Shaw Roland Cornish College 9 9 Samantha Buchanan Merricks Stedinger Crusader Woodleigh School 0 Ileena Neilson Everlong Park Daiquiri Flinders Christian Community College 0 Lucy Foltyn Danson Dominate Our Lady of Sion College 0 Ileena Neilson Everlong Park Daiquiri FCCC 0 Sophie Tsebelis Moonbah Ridge Keiki Lavalla Catholic College 0 Rosie Schnell Miché Mater Christi College 0 Shaylyn Mcneill Naaman Valentina beaconhills collage 0 Intermediate Novice Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL Abbey Mamers Sunrise Avenue Balcombe Grammar 20 20 19 59 CHAMPION Alexandra Gibson Tigger Ringwood Secondary College 17 17 20 54 RESERVE Samantha Dalia Wheels Of Steel Rosebud secondary 16 19 14 49 Michael Robles Pageboy R Haileybury 20 15 35 Grace Riddell Cejay Park Speilberg Bacchus Marsh Grammar 19 16 35 Sara Leitch Bps I'm Obsessed Dromana College 13 17 30 Jasmine Abernethy TS Wildchild Balcombe Grammar 19 19 Charlotte Pennefather Mithril Kismet Braemar College 18 18 Mathilda Grant Dainhill New Edition Toorak College 18 18 Keeley Sutton Sandon Grove Edward Beaconhills College 18 18 Arabella Grace Carbines Highfield Don Luca Methodist's Ladies College 18 18 Paige Koliba Sharben Park Oliver DECV 17 17 Ava Braniff Rhyl Top Hat CLC 16 16 Keeley Sutton Sandon Grove Edward Beaconhills College 16 16 Hannah Gajic Euston Tenor salesian college rupertswood 15 15 Liliana Dean Barney Flinders Christian College 15 15 Poppy Clemence Billcurra Suede Nossal High 15 15 Lily Dean Elysian Salute Braemar College 14 14 Molly Lawrence Sentiment Toorak College 0 Keely Smith Bittern Park Forrest Catholic Ladies College 0 Samantha Dalia Willow Rosebud secondary College 0 Felicity Sutherland D' Arcy Noir Braemar College 0 Tiana Smith So Courtly Kardinia International college 0 Abbey Mamers Sunrise Avenue Balcombe Grammar 0 Caitlin Butterworth Jubilee Day Flinders Christian Community College 0 Senior Novice Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL Matilda Nutt Dashingly Handsome Woodleigh School 13 18 20 18 69 CHAMPION Tahlia Moore Black Providore Balcombe Grammar 19 19 19 57 RESERVE Holly Jacoby Jasper Park Whispering balcombe grammar school 9 12 15 16 52 Jemima Quayle Rinaldi Park Oakley Balcombe Grammar 13 16 17 46 Maddison Growcott Kyng Chairo Christian College 18 20 38 Ella Whitaker Sandy Bar Standout Flinders Christian Community College 14 17 31 Mackenzie Bright Faltango Hillcrest Christian Co 20 20 Shaylyn Mcneill Benchmark Roxanne beaconhills collage 20 20 Natasha Moody Kittani Zarkana St margarets school 19 19 Grace Gordon Springvale Royal Dream Firbank Grammar School 18 18 Lily Cowburn Statford Minnardi Braemar college 17 17 Chloe Vucic Chalani Suede Mentone Girls Grammar 17 17 Alexandra Banner Burren-dah Melrose Sacred Heart College Kyneton 16 16 Ella Robinson Carool Furst Denali Billanook College 16 16 Olivia Venturini A Cool Lago Toorak College 15 15 Sarah Moncrieff Cherenton Sporty Spice St Paul?s Anglican Grammer 15 15 Amethyst Leslie Glenwood Park Nichols and
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