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HORSEWEEK
FARMWEEK
AUGUST 20 2020
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SJI horse jumping at Portmore
SEVEN-YEAR-OLD: John McEntee and ‘HHS Vancouver’
won the Seven-year-old championship at Balmoral Park
Championships. (FW34-564AH)
Six-year-old nal:
1) Cian O’Connor, Calude
Monet; 2) Brendan Murphy,
Ja Belle Stability; 3) Cian
O’Connor,
Mangoon;
4)
Francis
Derwin
(jnr),
Florida Springs; 5) Brendan
Murphy, Ecklands Helado;
6)
Catherine
Thornton,
Coachella.
Seven-year-old nal:
1) John McEntee, HHS
Vancouver; 2) Deane Rogan,
De L’Oiseliere; 3) Clem
McMahon, Legalands Team
Spirit; 4) Sean Monaghan,
Rincoola Milsean; 5) Emma
McEntee, MHS New York; 6)
Adam Carey, MHS Cardenta.
HSI Premier Series Grand
Prix:
1) Kate Derwin, AHG
Whiterock Cruise Down; 2)
Michael James Pender (jnr),
HHS Calais; 3) Capt. Geoff
Curran, Glengarra Wood; 4)
Jenny Rankin, Entertainer; 5)
Kate Derwin, Deep Pockets;
6) Tim McDonagh, Hollypark
Galloway.
Ring 2
1.10m
Senior
Championship:
1) Sheikh Samir Mirdad,
Mirdads
Fareeedat
Alrahmaaan;
2)
Sarah
Kinnear,
Dstud
Midget
Gem; 3) Dermot McAlaney,
Thomas;
4)
Sarah-Jane
Kirwin, MHS Annaghmore; 5)
Hannah Patterson, CS Green
Emerald; 6) Patrick Kirwan,
Equita.
1.10m
Young
Rider
Championship:
1)
Charlotte
Harding,
Velvet Flare; 2) Ale Adair,
Reuben James; 3) Teaghan
Burns, Agusta; 4) Mackenzie
Healy, Fyn Sommes Sister;
5)
Niamh
Fitzpatrick,
Newmarket
Trooper;
6)
Claire Conlon, Clarabelle.
1.20m
Senior
Championship:
1) Simon Scott, Luxs Like
Candy; 2) Hannah Patterson,
Volt Star; 3) Suzanne Posnett,
George Z; 4) Aoife Owens,
Apple Jack; 5) Jessica
McIntyre, Stellar Skipton; 6)
Lisa Rosbotham, Lotus Van
T’Nachtegalehof.
1.20m
Young
Rider
Championship:
1) Olivia Roulston, Avalent;
2) Cian Goggins, Isora; 3) Erin
Crawford, Carrickadawson
Womanizer;
4)
Teaghan
Burns, Mirdads Jebreel; 5)
Emma McEntee, Carlo Des
Forets; 6) Erin Crawford,
Could Be Anything.
Ring 3
1m Championship:
1) Sheikh Samir Mirdad,
Mirdads Hubbb Aashaaa; 2)
Patrick Ward, Ardnaglass
Lizzy; 3) Niamh Mallon
McFall, Bay of Biscay; 4)
Philip G L White, Kinnego
Bay; 5) Jonny Gordon,
Samba Dancer; 6) James
Lewis Johnston, Edentrillick
Phoenix.
F o u r - y e a r - o l d
Championship:
1) Deane Rogan, Lucy’s
Cornet; 2) Lucy Gibson,
Kandato;
3)
Catherine
Thornton,
River
Erne;
4)
Jonathan
McDonnell,
Lancier;
5)
Catherine
Thornton, RNH Coco Chanel;
6) Aaron Donohoe, Madamel
L.
Amateur Championship:
1) Sarah Kinnear, Elf
Queen; 2) Niccola Hall,
Lady Killer; 3) Sheikh Samir
Mirdad, Mirdads Fareeedat
Alrahmaaan; 4) Jennifer
Leeper, Ardragh Cordubh; 5)
Sarah Kinnear, Dstud Midget
Gem; 6) Siofra Cleary, Fi Fi
Tomiro.
WINNING ROUND: Kenneth Graham and ‘Tullabeg George’
won a Five-year-old class at Balmoral Park. (FW34-567AH)
1.30M WINNER: Zoe Woods on ‘Without Permission’, winner
of the 1.30m class at Portmore’s SJI Horse Show.
(FW34-572JG)
PICTURES: Sporting Images
P
ORTMORE Equestrian Centre
held an SJI Horse Show on
Sunday, August 16.
RESULTS
Sunday, August 16
SJI Horse Show
80cm: =1) Maeve Lunny’s Kippure
Steepleview
Jack,
Maeve
Lunny;
Phillipa Auret’s Lagans Constellation,
Noel McKee; Samantha Hamilton’s
Riverbourne Zorro Beach, Samantha
Hamilton; Norman Campbell’s Sophia
Casallco, Norman Campbell.
90cm: =1) Bethany Murray’s Cavalier
Cobra,
Bethany
Murray;
Mandy
McQuade’s Dromrott, Mandy McQuade;
Lisa Allen’s Fanadwest Brave Heart, Lisa
Allen; Shannon Mackenzie’s Glenaguile
View, Shannon Mackenzie; Maeve
Lunny’s Kippure Steepleview Jack,
Maeve Lunny; Alix Robinson’s Ms Julie,
Alix Robinson; Samantha Hamilton’s
Riverbourne Exclusive Echo, Samantha
1.20M: John Higgins on ‘Newmarket Rena’ jumped clear in the
1.20m class at Portmore’s SJI Horse Show. (FW34-570JG)
Hamilton.
1m: =1) Cathal James Donnelly’s
Coolnahinch Wave, Cathal James
Donnelly; Lisa Allen’s Diamond Dollie,
Lisa Allen; Mariclaire Bell’s Gortacar
Suspicious Minds 005, Paul Hagan;
Amanda Ellen McCracken’s Micky’s
Cruising Diamond, Amanda Ellen
McCracken; Louise Thompson’s Pacini,
Louise Thompson; Lisa Patterson’s
Rockmount Ivy, Lisa Patterson; Caroline
Crossin’s WarPaint (ISPA), Caroline
Crossin.
1.10m:
=1)
Paula
McLaughlin’s
Alamshar Hero Z, Katie McLaughlin;
John Higgins’s Bacardi Silver, John
Higgins; Shannon Mackenzie’s Fortside
Candy Crush, Shannon Mackenzie;
Samantha Kirk’s FSS Indigo, Samantha
Kirk; Olivia Patterson’s Galwaybay Jack,
Rebecca Patterson; John Higgins’s King’s
Cross (KWPN), John Higgins; Mary
McShane’s MMS Loreal, Mary McShane;
1M: Caroline Crossin on ‘WarPaint’ jumped clear in the 1m
class at Portmore’s SJI Horse Show. (FW34-569JG)
Joshua Russell’s Ringmoor, Joshua
Russell; Lucy Hanna’s Rock Babylon,
Lucy Hanna; Paula McLaughlin’s Star
La Tuliere, Katie McLaughlin; Joanne
Gibson’s Villanelle, Joanne Gibson.
1.20m: =1) John Higgins’s Bali VD
Schrale Hamme Z (ET), John Higgins;
Audrey Hunter’s Bann View Ferro,
Taylor Hunter; Francis Donnelly’s
Beechmore Lady Lux, Eve Donnelly;
Shannon Mackenzie’s Castletara Lady
Lux, Shannon Mackenzie; John Higgins’s
King’s Cross (KWPN), John Higgins;
Sharon Junk’s Newmarket Rena, John
Higgins; Lucy Hanna’s Rock Babylon,
Lucy Hanna; Lucy Hanna’s Rock Storm,
Lucy Hannah.
1.30m: 1) Tracy Woods’s Without
Permission, Zoe Woods; 2) John Higgins’s
Bali VD Schrale Hamme Z (ET), John
Higgins; 3) Sharon Junk’s Newmarket
Rena, John Higgins.
ON FORM: Lucy Hanna on ‘Rock Babylon’ jumped clear in the
1.20m class at Portmore’s SJI Horse Show. (FW34-571JG)
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