Horse & Hound

Showing Highlights

A 2019 RIHS winner, a mini superstar and a consistent open horse are among deserved champions

- By ALEX ROBINSON

AFTER winning at the Royal Internatio­nal (RIHS) last year in her novice season, a scopey mare ensured she started her 2020 open campaign at the top of the tree. Imogen Rodger,

17, rode Bowland Undercover (Betty) to win both open 15hh and intermedia­te classes, before netting the section championsh­ip.

Imogen’s mother, Danielle, bought seven-year-old Betty – who is produced by Russell Ingram – two years ago from the Bowland stud unseen and has been “blown away” by the bay mare’s talent and natural boldness over fences.

“I was looking for a 15-hander to replace Imogen’s 13hh worker,”

said Danielle. “I saw a video of Betty loose jumping and ended up buying her unseen. She’s a quirky mare but she’s been amazing.

She won Hickstead during her first season with one of only a handful of clears and a 19/20 mark for conformati­on.”

A LEAP OF FAITH

NINE-YEAR-OLD Alex Longstaff made a winning British Show

“I saw a video of Betty loose jumping and ended up buying her

unseen. She’s been amazing”

DANIELLE RODGER ABOUT BOWLAND UNDERCOVER

Pony Society (BSPS) debut with his similarly aged Welsh section A Halnaker Malachi (Milo). The pair, who first met last November, topped the mini championsh­ip.

Alex’s mother, Lisa, bought Milo unseen from Will Calder, whose daughter, Jess, had ridden him in cradle ranks and narrowly missed out on a mountain and moorland (M&M) Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) ticket.

“I’d been searching for a cradle pony for months,” explained

Lisa, who has Milo based with producer Carl Owen just three miles from her home. “Milo was recommende­d to me and I was told he was very straightfo­rward. But he was based with the Calders in north Scotland, so a trip to view him would have taken four days. We ended up taking a leap of faith and purchased him unseen and we adore him,” added Lisa.

Alex spent last season contending flat classes with his show hunter pony Thistledow­n Las Vegas.

“Alex is a typical boy; he’s fun and brave and just loves to jump,” added Lisa. “He was getting bored of flat showing and his face just lights up when he’s jumping. He will jump anything and he’s bonded so well with Milo – he is the perfect pony; he knows his job, but he’s also not a push-button ride so he still teaches Alex.”

FITTER THAN EVER

KATY GREEN scooped the horse tri-colour with her scopey grey

gelding, The Prof. The 10-year-old Irish Sport Horse by Tosher Lad – who’s a multi HOYS and RIHS finalist – was on great form. “He’s done a couple of showjumpin­g training shows, but we’ve mainly been hacking,” said Katy. “I never usually get time to hack and it’s been nice to have them so fit.

He’s probably fitter than I’d ever

have him for the show season.”

Sunday saw a host of native ponies get their time to shine.

The novice M&M accolade went to Gabriella Kozersky riding the Connemara Slieve Rushen Frank, while Debbie Barker-Runiewicz took the open equivalent riding her Exmoor, Moonpenny Aquarius.

 ??  ?? Following Royal Internatio­nal success last year, Imogen Rodger and scopey mare Bowland Undercover take open honours
Following Royal Internatio­nal success last year, Imogen Rodger and scopey mare Bowland Undercover take open honours
 ??  ?? Alex Longstaff cements his new partnershi­p with Welsh section A Halnaker Malachi as they top the mini championsh­ip
Alex Longstaff cements his new partnershi­p with Welsh section A Halnaker Malachi as they top the mini championsh­ip

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