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HORSEWEEK
FARMWEEK
FEBRUARY 23 2023
Show jumpers on
form at Portmore
L
AST weekend
at Portmore,
Aghalee saw
another great
two-day SJI
Horse show being
held. There was a
super turnout for
the two days with
some great jumping;
Portmore would like
to thank everyone
for their support.
The next SJI event
at Portmore will
be the three-day
Horse Show taking
place on March 3,
4 and 5. The full
schedule will be up
on SJI Live. Training
shows continue this
Saturday, February
25, with classes
from cross-poles
to 1.30m - entries
taken from Portmore
App. Training shows
continue every
Tuesday evening,
starting at 6.30pm,
with classes from
70cm to 1.20m entries taken on the
night.
RESULTS
Portmore two-day
Horse Show
Saturday, February
18
Horses - 80cm:
1) Morris G Smyth
and Elaine Smyth’s
Elamo I Am Legend,
Trudie Hermione
1.25M: Shannon Robinson and ‘Chardonnay’ won the 1.25m class at
Portmore on Saturday. (FW08-547JG)
PICTURES: courtesy of Sporting Images
McCoosh; 2) Nicole
Galbraith’s Fiona
Bella M2S, Nicole
Galbraith.
90cm: =1)
Jodi Morrison’s
Dernahatten Hero,
Charlotte Harding;
Gillian Creighton’s
Glenaguile View,
Jolie Dalton;
Heather Crawford’s
HSC Emerald Isle,
Conor Harris; Sarah
Bailie’s Lisnamorrow
Emeraude, Sarah
Bailie; Amanda
McKinstry’s
Oxendene Lui,
Melissa McKinstry;
Heather Bagchus’s
Red Cloud Warrior,
Charlotte Harding.
1m: 1) Hogg Sport
Horses’s Charismatic
Girl, James Hogg;
2) Gillian Vaughan’s
Maho Beach, Jess
Vaughan; 3) Alan
Ivan McCoosh’s
TMSH Quality
Assured, Trudie
Hermione McCoosh;
4) Stuart James’s
Bluestone Cyranno
Diamond, Kiera
James; 5) Aimee
McKeown’s Royal
1.15M: Lisa Patterson and ‘Little Miss Shutterfly’ won the 1.15m class
at Portmore on Saturday. (FW08-546JG)
ON FORM: Jane Kealey on ‘Danny Boy II’, winner of the 1.10m class at
Portmore on Sunday. (FW08-545JG)
Oak Clover, Aimee
McKeown; 6) Clinton
McCrea’s Rubane
Candy, Erin McCrea.
1.10m: 1) Cheryl
Smyth’s Flora
Dora, Jackson
Laing; 2) Joanne
Gibson’s Villanelle,
Joanne Gibson;
3) Stuart James’s
Bluestone Cyranno
Diamond, Kiera
James; 4) Jackson
Laing’s Dodylette,
Jackson Laing; 5)
Rachelle Harding’s
RJC Second Bet,
Charlotte Harding;
6) Derek Reid’s
Ballachino, Fergus
Reid.
1.15m: 1) Lisa
Patterson’s Little
Miss Shutterfly,
Lisa Patterson;
2) Lucy Hanna’s
Greannanstown
Cougar, Lucy
Hanna; 3) Jane Allen
Collins’s Lougherne
Contessa, Hannah
Blakely; 4) Steven
Smith’s Aprils Pacino
Time, Casey Webb;
5) Kevin Osborne’s
Jacky Boy, Rory
Osborne; 6) Emma
Newsam’s MMG
Candy Du Carel
(IHR), Jim Newsam.
1.25m: 1) Joy
Robinson’s
Chardonnay,
Shannon Robinson;
2) Rachelle Harding’s
Adonis W, Charlotte
Harding; 3) Alan Ivan
McCoosh’s TMSH
Lady Majella, Trudie
Hermione McCoosh;
4) Linda Courtney’s
LCC Emerald Vigo,
Annie CourtneyCadam; 5) Jayne
Clarke’s Dstud Peter,
Charlotte Harding;
6) Jane Clarke’s
Cartobet, Jane
Clarke.
Sunday, February
19
Horses - 80cm:
1) Jack and Robert
Jones’s Carrick
Diamonds Diamond,
Louis Mellier;
2) Catherine
Patterson’s
Castleview Corran,
Catherine Patterson.
90cm: =1)
Lauren Curry’s
Curraghgraigue
Prophess Two,
Lauren Curry; =1)
Philip Campbell’s
Half Hector, Katie
Campbell; =1)
Carmel Conroy’s
Killarn PG, Carmel
Conroy; 4) Michaela
McFarland’s Fados
Evie Hone, Hannah
McClelland; =5)
Rachel Redmond’s
Baltracey Hero,
Rachel Redmond;
=5) Tom Jones’s
Carrick Kilderrys
Magic, Louis Mellier;
=5) Una McSorley’s
Kilmainham Roan,
Una McSorley;
=5) Lucy Maher’s
Valiente, Lucy
Maher.
1m: =1) Patricia
McKinney’s Anjo
True Grit, John
McKinney; David
Conlon’s Beach Toy,
Sharon Conlon;
Elaine Morrow’s
Caltra Leader, Elaine
Morrow; Morris G
Smyth and Elaine
Smyth’s Elamo
Eye Candy, Trudie
Hermione McCoosh;
Aoife Owens’s Javas
Zero, Aoife Owens;
Una McSorley’s
Kilmainham Roan,
Una McSorley; Zoe
Harvey’s Mullabrack
Sir Knight, Kathryn
Morton; Roisin
Donnelly’s Rylands
Clover Bell, Roisin
Donnelly; Kathryn
O’Hagan’s SKB
Rarity, Kathryn
O’Hagan; Norman
Campbell’s Sophia
Casallco, Norman
Campbell; Alan Ivan
McCoosh’s TMSH
First Class, Trudie
Hermione McCoosh;
Alan Ivan McCoosh’s
TMSH Quality
Assured, Trudie
Hermione McCoosh;
Charlotte Moore’s
Tullys Cherry (IHR),
Sammy Weston; Lucy
Maher’s Valiente,
Lucy Maher.
1.10m: 1) Jane
Kealey’s Danny
Boy II, Jane Kealey;
2) Melanie Scott’s
Ballinamurra
Eargon, Roisin
Donnelly; 3) Kirsten
Farr’s R Candy,
Kirsten Farr; 4)
Daniel Brown’s Fleur
De Lis (IHR), Daniel
Brown; 5) Catherine
Chambers’s Flyhigh
Mable, Catherine
Chambers; 6) Danni
Jennings’s Super
Star (IHR), Danni
Jennings.
1.10M: Jackson Laing on ‘Flora Dora’, winner of the 1.10m class at
Portmore on Saturday. (FW08-544JG)
1.20M: Abby Morton on ‘Blueoak Legaland’, winner of the 1.20m class
at Portmore on Sunday. (FW08-543JG)
1.20m: 1) Joanne
Morton’s Blueoak
Legaland, Abby
Morton; 2) Daniel
Brown’s Fleur De Lis
(IHR), Daniel Brown;
3) Markus Buser’s
Dollar Star Z, Beverly
Irwin; 4) Joanne
Morton’s Iceman
van Wittenberg,
Kathryn Morton;
5) Maurice Devlin’s
Ardragh Cordubh,
Edward Little; 6)
Lisa Rosbotham’s
Novellent, Nicole
Kershaw.
1.30m Mini Grand
Prix: 1) Tom Jones’s
Carrick Kilderrys
Diamond, Louis
Mellier; 2) Heather
Crawford’s HSC
Sunny Jim, Edward
Little; 3) Jean
Finney’s MHS Style,
Alex Finney; 4) Toni
Quail’s Ringfort Rua,
Ellie Humphries;
5) Keonan Stables
Ltd’s Fury (HSI),
Nicole Kershaw; 6)
Allison Mercer’s
CV Santander, Ellie
Humphries.
It’s the final countdown
(and tickets are going fast)
WITH just weeks to go until the inaugural National Equine Show,
the excitement is building around every aspect of the event, and
with under 1,000 tickets left for the show, now’s the time to buy if
you want to go along.
The show, which will take place at the NEC on March 4-5 this
year, will be a premium shopping experience for equestrians,
but there’s a lot more than that at the event too. With standard
admission costing just £12 per day, or £20 for the weekend, and
VIP tickets costing £60, it’s also very affordable and offers amazing
value.
“This event has been in the planning stages for so long, it’s great
to see all the elements coming together,” said Liz Ormesher, Event
Director of the National Equine Show. “We have a packed line up
for the Inspiration and Skills stages, including superstars like
Carl Hester, Esme Higgs, Sir Lee Pearson and Piggy March, and
there are truly amazing spaces all over the show like the Rider
Wellness Zone (sponsored by E Equine), The PolyJumps Eventer
Experience and Equipe Dressage Experience, The Nail Bus, The
Neurocentric Rider Injury Clinic sponsored by PB Movement and
Yard Supplement Connect sponsored by The Equestrian Index.
There’s also an incredible range of brands getting involved forming
a shopping village that is second to none.”
The National Equine Show has secured support and sponsorship
from a superb range of brands, including Charles Owen, E Equine,
Equilibrium Products, Equipe Saddles, My Cavago, Nail Bus, PB
Movement, PolyJumps and Sacha and George.
There are now less than 1,000 tickets available across the two
days of the event, and over 10,000 people expected to attend the
show. If you’re hoping to enjoy the National Equine Show, now’s
the time to bag yours. For more information on the agenda for the
Skills and Inspiration stages, see www.nationalequineshow.com/
agenda. To find out more about the rest of the show and to book,
see www.nationalequineshow.com.