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Legacy leads supreme field

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Wiltshire Spring, West Wilts EC, Wiltshire

CLAIRE OLIVER concluded a perfect day at the office by lifting the Jensen Family supreme honours aboard Susan Granger’s immaculate small hunter, Shanbally Legacy (Lego).

The 10-year-old third-season chestnut, by Pride Of Neath, topped the Royal International (RIHS) small hunter class en route to the section championship, before performing two fantastic gallops in the supreme before judge Robin Sharp.

“I’m a ride-judge, and the rider really knew how to impress me during her show, ” said Robin. “She gave two immaculate gallops, the horse came back and she dropped her hands before walking quietly away. The horse had a leg at

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