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Sheehy's
Mayfly Lands Grand Prix on Debut |
Last
weekend saw the second leg take place of the Inaugural Leinster
Indoor Show-jumping Championship Series. This time it was the ponies
turn to take centre stage in the Kathleen Flannelly Memorial Arena
at Kill International Equestrian Centre. With over 650 pre-entries
made from all round the country for the show it promised to be busy
weekend, with a lot of good jumping in store as the five members
of the European Bronze Medal winning team were competing.
Saturday
saw competitors ease into the groove and familiarise themselves
and their ponies to the impressive new complex with customary D,
CD and ABC classes for each height categories. Familiar faces who
popped up in the winning line up on a number of occasions on Saturday
morning in the 128cms classes included Joseph Sweeney (Theo Lite
and Rags to Riches), Gerard Clarke (Jo's Dancer and Drishogue Brandy),
Bertram Allen (She's Pretty) and Lucy Bowler (She's Pretty). However,
the 128 that caught the eye was the impressive combination of Daniel
Mullins and I'm Otto who won the 128cms ABC with over two seconds
to spare from Jenny Brennan taking both second and third on Sprinter's
Magic and Woodlouse respectively.
The
138cms classes were the quieter height category of the weekend but
those who did compete put in a good showing, especially James Brennan
who was most consistent in dividing the CD class on Village Song
Bird before going on to take the ABC on his other mount Buzzin Billy.
Second place in this event went to Michael Hutchinson piping Heather
Browne and Some Kinda Mr Wonderful by .15 seconds in a time of 34.15
whilst Paddy McDonagh and Ballybur Bart took fourth a mere .46seconds
further back.
The
largest classes of the weekend were the 148cms events. Both novice
classes were well supported and saw some very good rounds and consistent
riding which was encouraging to see. However, things only began
to heat up when a large field used the 148cms ABC as the warm-up
for Sundays more competitive action. All the big names took part
in Saturday evenings event and Mark McCauley couldn't have asked
for a better start to the weekend when he made it a 1-2-3. Fourth
into the ring in the sixty plus field with Dalestown Susie Q, Mark
set a time of 24.91. This time was to be too good for the rest of
the field, even for Mark and his other two mounts. Sara Coyle and
Sonic Fx enjoyed second place very briefly until Mark made that
his own on Cool-E-O and was to further relegate Sara by posting
a time of 25.60 on Ardfert Dancer. Eventually Sara had to settle
for sixth behind Fiona Dowling on Sorrell Knight and Heather Purcell
on Enoville Flight.
The
remainder of the evening was fun all the way. First off the saw
the relay classes combined and run as a handicap, which meant the
128cms combinations went first followed by the 138cms and 148cms.
The leaders coming through from the 128cms section were Megan Sweeney
on Sister Kate and James Gilmartin on Knockbeg Delight coming home
in a time of 53.29. Although the bigger ponies wouldn't be able
to make the turns the fleet footed 128cms' did they would be able
to cover the ground and take out strides along the way. However,
none of the 138cms combinations could make up the ground, with Mili
McIntyre on The Masters Lady and Conall McLoughlin on Cappagh Unique
coming closest and going into second place on a time of 54.30. Now
it was the turn of the 148cms and anxious moments lay ahead of the
Sweeney and Gilmartin connections from the West. Round by round
the 128cm duo were counting down the remaining pairs as nobody could
touch their time. However, with only four pairings remaining their
nerves, or moreover their parents nerves were tested to the hilt.
Shane Mulligan on Split Times and Heather Purcell on Paris Texas
went flat to the board coming home in a time of 54.11 which was
good enough to go ahead of the 138cms pairing but still not good
enough to beat the dynamic duo, Sweeney and Gilmartin. Following
them came what was to be the last serious threat to their time.
Downey Brogan and Kilmaryl Pride set off with real intent and were
in touch at the half way stage when handing over to Aidan Kileen
on Kiltiera Fionn. Aidan couldn't have gone any faster, taking out
strides and making the tightest of turns, only to stop the clock
just over half a second outside the time of the 'little ones'.
The
Fancy Dress class was divided between bareback Indian Joe (Richard
Howley) and a fantastic looking Robot (Tom Foley). Whilst the last
class of the night was the retiring riders, which saw Heather Purcell
on Paris Texas edge out Eadaoin McLoughlin on Mr Vivo. During the
presentation to Heather her father Michael was asked to enter the
arena and was presented with a set of crystal glasses as winning
parent of the retiring rider. This was well appreciated and indeed
was a jesture of recognition to the part all parents play in producing
our show-jumper of the future.
Sunday
morning saw the 148ABC's back in the ring this time in a head to
head speed challenge. The first semi-final saw Nicola Fitzgibbon
and Kinda Groovy take on Paris Texas and Heather Purcell. This pairing
were inseparable throughout and the judges had to call a re-run
to decide the winner. In the meantime Cappagh Cruise and Claire
Condon who was impressive throughout the previous rounds was squaring
up to the previous nights winner, Mark McAuley and Dalestown Susie
Q. In an exciting semi Claire went through to make it an all girl
final to meet the winner of the other semi-final replay. This time
Heather and Paris Texas just didn't have enough in the tank but
left on a winning note by taking third when beating Mark McCauley
in the third/fourth play-off. The final pair had both being most
impressive throughout and was very difficult to pre-empt who the
favourite was. But coming into the home straight Nicola Fitzgibbon,
the Leading 148cms rider of 2003, coming straight from winning the
Grand Prix in Portlaoise the previous weekend, edged ahead and never
looked back.
The
138cms ABC Table C Speed class saw early leader Emmet Mullins and
Pulp Panic taking the honours when posting a time of 31.18 with
Niall Flynn coming closest 1.50 seconds off the pace on Class Action.
The 128cms ABC Speed was to see the Mullins name take the honours
again. It was a sense of Déjà-vu, as this time Daniel
Mullins winner of the opening days ABC and I'm Otto made it a brace
of wins with Jenny Brennan and Sprinter's Magic and Woodlouse who
was also second and third on Saturday repeat their performance.
The
128cms CD Championships went to Gerard Clarke and Drishogue Brandy
ahead of Shane McAuley and Neil Maguire on Scarletts Footsteps and
Jazz Beat, whilst Daniel Mullins made it a hat track of wins, when
landing the 128cms AB Grand Prix. The consistent James Brennan continued
his form through from Saturday when winning the 138cms CD Championship
on Village Songbird ahead of Louise Murphy on Harcourt Lass and
Gerard Clarke on Fudge Ala-moy. Eight made it through to the 138cms
AB jump-off and Mili McIntyre was first to post a clear round in
a time of 26.37 riding The Masters Lady. Niall Flynn blitzed home
in a time of 22.68 but had the second last down, giving him eventual
third with Class Action. With the remainder of the jump-off field
having at least one down last in David Blake went for a steady clear
which was good enough to give him second placing on Annaghmore Boomerang.
Anthony
Condon and Cappagh Chino took the lead half way through the 148cms
CD on a time of 29.87 and was still in pole position with only three
left to have a crack against the clock. Sara Glynn duly did and
took nearly two and a half seconds off his time but Gerard Clarke
was yet to go and he made the title his own when posting a time
of 25.48 leaving the fences standing. The final event of the day,
the 148cms AB Grand Prix again saw eight make it through to the
final round to go against the clock.
The
pace was set by Nicola Fitzgibbon and Glenkeen Champagne Charlie,
who were first in, and clear in 33.64. Heather Purcell was to better
the time with Acupulco but had left the third last on the floor.
Heather was followed in by Aine Sheehy and Blessington Mayfly, who
were making their Grand Prix debut. Aine in recent weeks had won
two ABC classes at Kill International and this was to show as she
came home clear in 32.59. Anxious moments lay ahead for Aine and
her family from Kilkenny as Alan Symth and Knockbeg Aladdin looked
as if her lead was to be short lived when in came home in a quicker
time but knocked the last. Cappagh Cruise and Claire Condon, runners
-up in the opening days event had the quickest round of the jump-off
but also left one on the floor whilst Nicola Fitzgibbon and Miami
Bound couldn't make a turn and had to circle which meant Aine was
to deservedly win her first Grand Prix at her first effort.
This
was a fantastic end to the weekend to see what this meant to an
ecstatic Sheehy family from Blessington just outside Thomastown.
Speaking before the competition Aine's mother Ann was nervous and
hoped that Blessington Mayfly would jump well for Aine. Little did
she think that her home bred 8 year old connemara by Ashfield Miller
would take home the main event of the weekend.
Incidentally,
Blessington Mayfly's dam was by Carna Dunn, who was by Little Heaven
who was the sire of the great Dundrum. The Sheehy's bought the Dam
Leam Misty from neighbour Justin Barrett over ten years ago and
were only to bred the one foal which Aine has broken, ridden and
brought through the ranks to win her first Grand Prix. They also
have bred one foal from Blessington Mayfly, now a four year old
by Silver Cloud, Blessington Silver Millar who divided the D class
on Saturday. Once again Aine has accumulated over 100 points this
season on this four year old gelding. And as one season draws to
an end keep in mind the names, as Blessington Mayfly and Aine Sheehy
is one combination that will feature strongly next season.
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