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So it wasn’t quite to be a repeat of last year for Oliver and Armada, despite a best-ever 4* test and fabulous cross country round…
So it wasn’t quite to be a repeat of last year for Oliver and Armada, despite a best-ever 4* test and fabulous cross country round…
It was the turn of the novice horses on Sunday. Sonic de Sermentol took a runner up spot with a dressage score completion…
Whilst Armada was having a final, abridged, outing for the dressage and show jumping, Cooley SRS posted a 4th place in his Advanced section…
Oliver was on flying form at Ballindenisk, filling three of the top five placings in the CCI2* – including a win for Mr Hiho…
Note Worthy and Power Drive were both winners at Belton, Note Worthy claiming the CIC2* and Power Drive an intermediate section…
Seven of Oliver’s eight rides collected top 10 placings at Sapey, with Ridire Dorcha continuing his form for a novice 2nd place…
Angela Hislop’s Cooley SRS is currently topping the leaderboard in this new league, set up by BE to recognise 2* horses…
There was only one win for Oliver at Weston, but he did post a further four top ten finishes. Karyn Shuter’s Ridire Dorcha claimed a novice section…
Oliver was undoubtedly the man to beat, and few people succeeded. He posted three 1-2’s, at 3*, 2* and intermediate…
Skyhills Cavalier and Note Worthy both put in good performances at Burgham International…
We love this new video by Veredus, showing their e-vento cross country boots – Oliver had a great time making it with his good friend Andrew Nicholson…
Oliver jumped nine out of nine cross country clears last weekend, with three BE100 rides completing on their dressage scores…
Oliver posted 10 top five placings from 13 rides at Oasby, with Ballaghmor Class winning his Intermediate section by almost 10 points…
The long drive to Isleham in the Cambridgeshire Fens paid off for Oliver, with two wins and a further two top 10 placings…
With 1556 points won this year, Oliver has topped the rankings, also winning the Tony Collins Award for the best British rider…