Horse & Hound

Cheshire championed

North of England Spring, Warren Farm EC, Merseyside

TWO yards from one town in Cheshire dominated the second day of this highly anticipated two-day show by securing every open horse championship on offer.

After a successful run in the pony classes the previous day, producers Adam Forster and David Jinks fielded three winning horses as well as two overall champions. They began their campaign with Amy Jones and her own grey small hunter Noble Kings Speech, who landed their Royal International (RIHS) qualification, a show he reigned at during 2021 in amatuer ranks.

“He looks and feels as well as ever, ” said Adam,

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