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Kilncopse Carmen
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Sire: Kilncopse Murphy Carman is 11 years old and really loves her jumping; she is rarely unplaced in Working Hunter Pony classes. This year she was also part of the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts junior show jumping team that qualified for the National Riding Clubs Championships. Carmen will eventually become a broodmare. Carmen's half brother also by Murphy was exported to the USA where he is enjoying a very success Show Jumping career. |
Kilncopse Carmen
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Sire: Kilncopse Murphy Carman is 11 years old and really loves her jumping; she is rarely unplaced in Working Hunter Pony classes. This year she was also part of the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts junior show jumping team that qualified for the National Riding Clubs Championships. Carmen will eventually become a broodmare. Carmen's half brother also by Murphy was exported to the USA where he is enjoying a very success Show Jumping career. |
Kilncopse Florin
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Sire: Sabina's Gold Sovereign Florin is 6 years old and has already done well in the show ring; in her first season under saddle she was placed every time out. She qualified for the novice ridden final at the National Pony Society Championships where she finshed 6th. She was also a member of the New Forest Pony Ethusiasts novice dressage team that finished 5th at the National Riding Clubs Championships in 2009. Flory is now in foal to Farrier's Fingerprint, 2009 Bailey's Mountain and Moorland Champion, she is due to foal in early April 2011. |
Kilncopse Fly-By-Night
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Sire: Wootton High Flyer Fly-By-Night is 13 and has been successful in ridden showing and dressage. He has represented the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club at dressage every year since he was 5, qualifying for the National Riding Clubs Championships each time. He was the first pony to achieve grade 4 at dressage with New Forest Pony Breeders and Cattle Society Fly-By-Night has a had a terrific season this year; he regularly competes in affiliated dressage competitions and is never unplaced. This year, for the NFPEC Dressage Team he qualified for the Open Dressage Team, the Riding Test team and an individual Riding Test as well as being part of the Rural Riders Team. He was placed in each competition. He also got drafted into the NFPEC Quadrille Team at the last minute, he spent two and half weeks at Farrier's Stud was dressed up in a custome and then went to Olympia. He took everything in his stride, like it was an everyday occurance, the team did the club proud by winning the final. |
Kilncopse Fly-By-Night
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Sire: Wootton High Flyer Fly-By-Night is 13 and has been successful in ridden showing and dressage. He has represented the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club at dressage every year since he was 5, qualifying for the National Riding Clubs Championships each time. He was the first pony to achieve grade 4 at dressage with New Forest Pony Breeders and Cattle Society Fly-By-Night has a had a terrific season this year; he regularly competes in affiliated dressage competitions and is never unplaced. This year, for the NFPEC Dressage Team he qualified for the Open Dressage Team, the Riding Test team and an individual Riding Test as well as being part of the Rural Riders Team. He was placed in each competition. He also got drafted into the NFPEC Quadrille Team at the last minute, he spent two and half weeks at Farrier's Stud was dressed up in a custome and then went to Olympia. He took everything in his stride, like it was an everyday occurance, the team did the club proud by winning the final. |
Kilncopse Fly-By-Night
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Sire: Wootton High Flyer Fly-By-Night is 13 and has been successful in ridden showing and dressage. He has represented the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club at dressage every year since he was 5, qualifying for the National Riding Clubs Championships each time. He was the first pony to achieve grade 4 at dressage with New Forest Pony Breeders and Cattle Society Fly-By-Night has a had a terrific season this year; he regularly competes in affiliated dressage competitions and is never unplaced. This year, for the NFPEC Dressage Team he qualified for the Open Dressage Team, the Riding Test team and an individual Riding Test as well as being part of the Rural Riders Team. He was placed in each competition. He also got drafted into the NFPEC Quadrille Team at the last minute, he spent two and half weeks at Farrier's Stud was dressed up in a custome and then went to Olympia. He took everything in his stride, like it was an everyday occurance, the team did the club proud by winning the final. |
Kilncopse Fly-By-Night
![]() Picture taken by DE Photo |
Sire: Wootton High Flyer Fly-By-Night is 13 and has been successful in ridden showing and dressage. He has represented the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club at dressage every year since he was 5, qualifying for the National Riding Clubs Championships each time. He was the first pony to achieve grade 4 at dressage with New Forest Pony Breeders and Cattle Society Fly-By-Night has a had a terrific season this year; he regularly competes in affiliated dressage competitions and is never unplaced. This year, for the NFPEC Dressage Team he qualified for the Open Dressage Team, the Riding Test team and an individual Riding Test as well as being part of the Rural Riders Team. He was placed in each competition. He also got drafted into the NFPEC Quadrille Team at the last minute, he spent two and half weeks at Farrier's Stud was dressed up in a custome and then went to Olympia. He took everything in his stride, like it was an everyday occurance, the team did the club proud by winning the final. |
Kilncopse Fly-By-Night
Sire: Wootton High Flyer Fly-By-Night is 13 and has been successful in ridden showing and dressage. He has represented the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club at dressage every year since he was 5, qualifying for the National Riding Clubs Championships each time. He was the first pony to achieve grade 4 at dressage with New Forest Pony Breeders and Cattle Society Fly-By-Night has a had a terrific season this year; he regularly competes in affiliated dressage competitions and is never unplaced. This year, for the NFPEC Dressage Team he qualified for the Open Dressage Team, the Riding Test team and an individual Riding Test as well as being part of the Rural Riders Team. He was placed in each competition. He also got drafted into the NFPEC Quadrille Team at the last minute, he spent two and half weeks at Farrier's Stud was dressed up in a custome and then went to Olympia. He took everything in his stride, like it was an everyday occurance, the team did the club proud by winning the final. |
Kilncopse Fly-By-Night
Sire: Wootton High Flyer Fly-By-Night is 13 and has been successful in ridden showing and dressage. He has represented the New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club at dressage every year since he was 5, qualifying for the National Riding Clubs Championships each time. He was the first pony to achieve grade 4 at dressage with New Forest Pony Breeders and Cattle Society Fly-By-Night has a had a terrific season this year; he regularly competes in affiliated dressage competitions and is never unplaced. This year, for the NFPEC Dressage Team he qualified for the Open Dressage Team, the Riding Test team and an individual Riding Test as well as being part of the Rural Riders Team. He was placed in each competition. He also got drafted into the NFPEC Quadrille Team at the last minute, he spent two and half weeks at Farrier's Stud was dressed up in a custome and then went to Olympia. He took everything in his stride, like it was an everyday occurance, the team did the club proud by winning the final. |
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