Horse & Hound

Palmer’s Super Saturday

A high-achieving mare, a venue specialist and a popular Pony Club district commission­er are in the ribbons

- By ELLIE HUGHES

“I did a lot of work from the ground, and I think this sowed the seed for our partnershi­p”

ALEXA PALMER ON GLOBAL SUPER NOVA

Bovington (1), Dorset

ALEXA PALMER and her exciting eight-year-old homeproduc­ed mare, Global Super Nova, continued their smooth progressio­n through the ranks when they clinched the intermedia­te novice (IN) by a 3.2-penalty margin.

The Numero Uno mare, whom Alexa bought from Rosie Fry as a four-year-old, has so far in her short career racked up four wins plus a top-three finish in the British Eventing six-year-old championsh­ip at Osberton.

“She’s so genuine and always wants to do her best,” said Alexa, who was forced on to the sidelines for six months when she suffered a head injury as a result of a rotational fall from another horse soon after teaming up with Nova.

“I did a lot of work with my horses from the ground while I was recovering and I think this sowed the seed for my partnershi­p with Nova,” continued Alexa.

“She was very cheeky initially and I was afraid that this would impact on her trainabili­ty, but the time I spent with her on the ground in long lines – hacking out, doing polework and improving our communicat­ion – turned out to be very well spent.”

Alexa, who graduated from Exeter University with a business and economics degree last summer, now rides and coaches full-time from her base at her family’s Greenhays Stud in Dorset.

“I have four horses of my own to ride and produce, but would now like to attract some owners and expand on my teaching,” she said.

Imogen Cole-Holland and Reubens Beltaine returned to their happy hunting ground at Bovington to score a BE90 win. The pair also claimed victory here six months ago in the under-18 BE90open.

“I have worked hard on Reuben’s strength and fitness over the winter,” said Imogen. “He’s not naturally a quick horse, but by getting him as fit as possible we can achieve faster rounds.”

The pair finished on their dressage score of 27.5.

Claire Ferguson and

Studland Bay Eric were the popular winners of the first of two BE80(T) sections.

Claire is joint district commission­er of the local

South Dorset branch of the

Pony Club and is trained by

Steph Buchanan, who is chief instructor at the Royal Armoured Corp (RAC) Saddle Club, which organises the event.

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Alexa Palmer pilots her homeproduc­ed eight-year-old mare, Global Super Nova, to intermedia­te novice victory. “She’s so genuine and always wants to do her best,” says Alexa
17–18 April Alexa Palmer pilots her homeproduc­ed eight-year-old mare, Global Super Nova, to intermedia­te novice victory. “She’s so genuine and always wants to do her best,” says Alexa

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