Pony rider wins first time out in top ranks

Brown in addition to Pull The Trigger II inwards the Pony Grand Prix  Pony passenger wins kickoff fourth dimension out inwards transcend ranks
Molly Buist-Brown in addition to Pull The Trigger II inwards the Pony Grand Prix at Waimate. © Annie Studholme

Christchurch’s Molly Buist-Brown in addition to Pull The Trigger II made a winning entrance into the Pony Grand Prix ranks yesterday.

Competing inwards her kickoff always Pony Grand Prix, 12-year-old Buist-Brown in addition to Pull The Trigger II outshone her to a greater extent than experienced rivals at the South Island’s flavor opener at the South Canterbury North Otago 1* Spring Has Sprung Show inwards Waimate on Sunday, producing only 1 of 3 clear rounds to progress to the jump off. Rakaia’s Jamiee Bird on Showtym Image were kickoff out inwards the jump-off finishing inwards a quick fourth dimension off 44.36 but paid for it amongst a rail down. Next out, older sis Kimberley Bird was clear on Brenwood Stevie James inwards a fourth dimension of 49.58. Last out, Buist-Brown went met the challenge caput on, cutting corners to complete faster inwards a fourth dimension of 43.67 to cause got the win.

“It’s a groovy thrill. Very exciting,” said Buist-Brown, whose victory came hot on the heels of wins inwards both the Pony 110cm Welcome Stakes in addition to 120cm Open Pony Championship on Saturday.

Just viii started inwards the Horse Grand Prix over the David Hutton-designed rails amongst Rolleston’s Tegan Fitzsimon on Alaczam MH taking the honours.

Ashburton’s Susie Hayward on Andretti, local passenger Kelly Evans (Cave) on Hammertime in addition to Fitzsimons were the entirely 3 to become through to the jump off. Hayward was kickoff out, picking upward 4 faults to complete inwards a fourth dimension of 50.53. Evans was clear inwards a fourth dimension of 54.29 to seal second, but Fitzsimon in addition to Alacazam MH were picture-perfect jumping clear inwards a smart 48.59 to win. It was a welcome get to the flavor for the duo.

The Mitavite South Island Young Rider Series went to Devon Van Till (Rangiora) on Akubra amongst the entirely clear round, spell the Iver Quantel Amateur went to Fiona Sharp (Gore) on Rainbow Priceless in addition to Hayley Morris was successful inwards the Kiwi Span Junior Rider Series.

The Cushionride Seven-Year-Old went to Kelly Evans (Cave) on Ink II, amongst Amanda Brown (Rangiora) on Glenmark taking out the Mitavite Six-Year-Old, in addition to Louise Marriot (Kaikoura) on Quango the Fernhill Stud Five-Year-Old, all producing double clears.

The number attracted huge entries amongst to a greater extent than than 200 combinations taking purpose from throughout the South Island, boosted past times the improver of a dedicated preparation telephone for lesser experienced horses in addition to riders. Most combinations volition provide to Waimate side past times side weekend for the Southern A&P.

 

RESULTS:

Horse Grand Prix (one star): Tegan Fitzsimon (Rolleston) Alacazam MH, 1; Kelly Evans (Cave) Hammertime, 2; Susie Hayward (Ashburton) Andretti, 3; Claudia Hay (Mosgiel) Euro Sport Heartbreaker, 4.

Pony Grand Prix (one star): Molly Buist-Brown (Christchurch) Pull The Trigger II, 1; Kimberley Bird (Rakaia) Brenwood Stevie James, 2; Jamiee Bird (Rakaia) Showtym Image, 3; Becky Harkerss (Leeston) Brooklee Smallchange, 4; Courtney Thompson (Hokitika) Madam Masala, 5; Maddison Thompson (Darfield) Showtym Warrior, 6.

130cm Horse Championship: Brittany Whelan (Dunedin) George Jetson, 1; Claudia Hay (Mosgiel) Euro Sport Centavos, 2; Tegan Fitzsimon (Rolleston) Dual Diamond, 3; Katie Meredith (Ohoka) Streetwise, 4; Juliet Scott (Christchurch) Amarula MVNZ, 5; Louise Marriot (Kaikoura) Concur, 6.

Iver Quantel Amateur Rider: Fiona Sharp (Gore) Rainbow Priceless, 1; Jacquita Farquhar (Outram) Rustic Moonlight, 2; Helen Kerr () Lucasano, 3; Angela Lissington (Amberley) Donala Dundee, 4; Eve Hawes (Reefton) Hurlingham Lansong, 5; Anna Redmond (Ashburton) Vera Mera VA, 6.

Kiwi Span Junior Rider: Hayley Morris (Oxford) Ka Pai Kiwi, 1; Janet Ritchie (Culverden) Oh Dash It, 2; Hayley Morris (Oxford) Livewire, 3; Kayla James (Christchurch) Samrio, 4; Harry Feast (West Melton) Double J Butler, 5, Rose Alfeld (Christchurch) Last Song, 6.

Mitavite South Island Young Rider Series: Devon Van Til (Rangiora) Akubra, 1; Katie Meredith (Ohoka) Streetwise, 2; Morgan Baddeley (West Melton) Justaboy, 3; Olivia Robertson (Ohoka) Tiki Taane, 4; Brittany Whelan (Dunedin) George Jetson, 5; Charlotte Bellew (Christchurch) Scotty Doesn’t Know It, 6.

Euro Sport Elite Rider: Angela Ruddenklau (Kurow) Allure, 1; Claudia Hay (Mosgiel) Euro Sport Heartbreaker, 2; Kelly Evans (Cave) Hammertime, 3; Kate Cavanagh (West Melton) Vermont, 4.

Cushionride Seven-Year-Old Series: Kelly Evans (Cave) Ink II, 1; Hayley Morris (Oxford) Ka Pai Kiwi, 2; Kate Taylor (Kurow) Next 3; Harry Feast (West Melton) Double J Butler, 4; Brad Cunningham (Christchurch) Golden Mile, 5.

Mitavite Six-Year-Old Series: Amanda Brown (Rangiora) Glenmark, 1.

Fernhill Stud Five-Year-Old Series: Louise Marriott (Kaikoura) Quango, 1.

 

 

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