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081219 NSEA Final Times to Post TOPTHORN ARENA - 8th December 2019: Inter-Schools Grass Roots Show Jumping Final Course can be walked from 7.30am. 8.00am prompt - Clear Round 30cm Cross Pole Time has been left between each class for a course walk. NSEA 08.12.19 Class 1A- 40cm Class starts at 8.30am prompt School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Barnardiston Hall Prep School Danewell Suzie Sue Indv Finborough School Holly Day Indv Famlingham Collage Bea Indv Norwich High School For Girls Marli Indv South Lee School Happy Henry Indv South Lee School Ketchup Indv NSEA 08.12.19 Class 2A - 50cm Class starts at 9am Not before 8.50am No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Finborough School Holly Day Indv Ipswich High School Castletown Ziggy Indv Maldon Court Prep Mouse Indv Norwich High School For Girls Marli Indv Old Buckenham Hall Blue Indv St Cedds Jack Indv Saint Felix School Southwold Thistledown Rose Of Texas Indv South Lee School Teddy Edward Indv NSEA 08.12.19 Class 1F - 40cm Class starts at 9.50am Not before 9.40 No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Maldon Court Prep Mouse Indv Holmwood House Jim Team Holmwood House Casper Team Holmwood House Jim Team Holmwood House Casper Team Holmwood House Ellie Indv LittleGarth Easter Team LittleGarth Micky Team LittleGarth Barney Team LittleGarth Archie Team Maldon Court Prep Romeo Indv St Andrews Hatfield Poppet Indv Saint Felix School Southwold Thistledown Rose Of Texas Indv Thomas Mills High School Paddington Team/ Indv Thomas Mills High School Leo Team/ Indv Thomas Mills High School TBA Team Thomas Mills High School Walden LandSlide Team NSEA 08.12.19 Class 2F - 50cm Class starts at 11.20am Not before 11 No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Famlingham Collage Parkour Team Famlingham Collage Bea Team Famlingham Collage Mount Pleasant Dark Secret Team Famlingham Collage Birkenbrook Destiny Team Holmwood House Ellie Team Holmwood House Jim Team Holmwood House Mr Darcy Team Holmwood House Granville Team/ Indv St Andrews Hatfield Poppet Indv LittleGarth Micky Team LittleGarth Easter Team LittleGarth Bambi Team Gosfield Anderwood Pirate Team 1 Gosfield Trowswell Morris Dancer Team 1 Gosfield Maygray Malfoy Team 1/Indv Gosfield Singmore Tamoras Team 1 Gosfield Mrs Brown Team 2 Gosfield Team 2 Gosfield Pumpkin Team 2 Gosfield Toffee Twist Team 2 / Indv Maldon Court Prep Romeo Indv St Andrews Hatfield Squires Jibber Jabber Indv South Lee School Harold Team/Indv South Lee School Happy henry Team South Lee School Teddy Edward Team South Lee School Happy Henry Team Thomas Mills High School Paddington Team Thomas Mills High School Leo Team Thomas Mills High School TBA Team Thomas Mills High School Walden LandSlide Team NSEA 08.12.19 Class 3A - 60cm Class starts at 13.20 not before 13.00 No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Holmwood House Sam Indv Elmswelll Community Primary Faith Indv Famlingham Collage Mount Pleasant Dark Secret Indv Holmwood House Holly Indv Ipswich High School Castletown Ziggy Indv Ickworth Park Primary Manordeilo Gee Pee Indv Ickworth Park Primary Lord Business Indv Kesgrave High School Haribo Indv Kesgrave High School Stockdale Black Marvel Indv Nayland Primary Mosstown Blue Arrow Indv Norwich High School For Girls Frankie Indv Old Buckenham Hall Blue Indv Otley Primary School Billy The Brave Indv Royal Hospital School Sparky Team Royal Hospital School Mickey Team Royal Hospital School Lola Team St Cedds Jack Indv NSEA 08.12.19 Class 4A - 70cm Class starts at 14.30 not before 14.15 No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Elmswelll Community Primary Faith Indv Culford School Delilah Indv Culford School Harry Indv Famlingham Collage Mount Pleasant Dark Secret Indv Ickworth Park Primary Manordeilo Gee Pee Indv Ickworth Park Primary Lord Business Indv Kesgrave High School Haribo Indv Kesgrave High School Stockdale Black Marvel Indv Litcham School Dazzling Brenin Team Litcham School Lucy Team LittleGarth Scotsford last Change Team LittleGarth Calvin Team LittleGarth Betty Team Nayland Primary Mosstown Blue Arrow Indv Norwich High School For Girls Frankie Indv Old Buckenham Hall Blue Indv Otley Primary School Billy The Brave Indv Royal Hospital School Sparky Team Royal Hospital School Mickey Team Royal Hospital School Lola Team St Joseph's College Bucks Fizz Indv St Joseph's College Ebony Tilly Indv St Joseph's College Maggie Indv Woodbridge school Patchwork Prince Indv NSEA 08.12.19 Class 3F - 60cm Class starts at 16.30 not before 16.15 No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Culford School Delilah Team Culford School Harry Team Culford School Lucky Team Culford School Zorro Team Chelmer Valley High School The Mad Hatter Indv Famlingham Collage Parkour Team Gosfield Annandale Captain Splash Team 1/Indv Gosfield Toffee Twist Team 1 Gosfield Auburn Snapdragon Team 1 Gosfield Santa Cruz V Team 1 / Indv Gosfield Anderwood Pirate Team 2 Gosfield Singmore Tarnaras Team 2 Gosfield Maygray Malfroy Team 2/Indv Gosfield Trowswell Morris Dancer Team 2 Gosfield Brock Bea Indv Holmwood House Granville Team/ Indv Holmwood House Ellie Team Holmwood House Toto Team Holmwood House Holly Team Litcham School Dazzling Brenin Team Litcham School Lucy Team Litcham School Billy Bear Team LittleGarth Micky Team LittleGarth Calvin Team LittleGarth Scotsford last Change Team LittleGarth Bambi Team St Andrews Hatfield Squires Jibber Jabber Indv St Joseph's College Bucks Fizz Team St Joseph's College Ebony Tilly Team St Joseph's College Maggie Team NSEA 08.12.19 Class 4F- 70cm Class starts at 18.30 not before 18.15 No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Culford School Delilah Team Culford School Harry Team Culford School Lucky Team Culford School Zorro Team Chelmer Valley High School The Mad Hatter Indv Debenham High School Magic Team Debenham High School Pennway Crocus Team Debenham High School Mojo Team Famlingham Collage Birkenbrook Destiny Indv Gosfield Brock Bea Team/ Indv Gosfield Auburn Snapdragon Team/ Indv Gosfield Santa Cruz V Team / Indv Gosfield Annandale Captain Splash Team Holmwood House Toto Indv Woodbridge school Patchwork Prince Indv NSEA 08.12.19 Class 5F- 75cm Class starts at 19.45 not before 19.30 No. School Horse/Pony Team/ Indv Gosfield Annandale Captain Splash Indv Ickworth Park Primary Manordeilo Gee Pee Indv Ickworth Park Primary Lord Business Indv .
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