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McNeil Family British Ridden Heavy Horse of the Year Results

Congratulations to John and Margo McIntyre, the owners of Glenside Matthews Flower of Scotland who has been crowned champion in ...

 Shire Horse Society   10 October 2021

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Congratulations to John and Margo McIntyre, the owners of Glenside Matthews Flower of Scotland who has been crowned champion in the the British Ridden Heavy Horse of the Year Final at HOYS.

The winner a Clydesdale was ridden by Kirsty Aird with 2nd to 4th places awarded to Shire horses (see below in bold). The Shire Horse Society sends its congratulations to all the exhibitors in this special class.

Results

1. John and Margo McIntyre’s Glenside Matthews Flower of Scotland, ridden by Kirsty Aird

2. Karen Talbot’s Ringston Rueben, ridden by Karen Talbot

3. Montserrat Sport Horse’s Melindwr Lady Olwen, ridden by Abigail Gresty

4. Chris Wilton’s Elian Lady May The Second, ridden by Tracey Wilton

5. Annette Noble’s Peggyslea Buddy, ridden by Ailsa Noble

6. Kurt Manders’s Oaklodge Endeavour, ridden by Nicola Manders

7. Brian Bisset’s Stobilee Zac, ridden by Isla Miller

8. Neil Andrews’ Walton Express, ridden by Caroline Eagle

9. Sarah Warburton’s Hillmoor Lucky Lady, ridden by Sarah Warburton


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