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Macauley |
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Tracey's first
proper showjumper. Ridden by Philip Spivey - moved down to the West
Country for a quieter life. |
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Golden Pele
(1988 by Pele) |
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Philip Spivey's
former international speed horse. Small in stature, Pele had
the heart of a lion. Like Philip he strangely got younger as
the years progressed. Enjoyed too short a retirement as "Uncle Pele" to the
stud's youngsters. |
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State Dilemma
(1994 by Statesman Magna) |
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She definitely had the talent
to be a classy eventer but we showjumped her.
All the scope in the world, brave as anything. We sold her to buy Romanov. For that we
are eternally grateful. |
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Daisy |
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First (and only)
riding horse for
Tracey's husband. Happy plodder, biggest ears
you ever did see. Back end like Dollar Girl, front end of a JCB!!!
Died when 9 being led out eating polos and grass. Irreplaceable. |
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Prince Pearl
(1997 by Lamiro) |
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Jumped with Philip as a youngster but Tracey started
competing in dressage,
so Prince did too. He died far too young aged 6 but we will never
forget him. |
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Power Boy
(1997 by Concorde) |
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Philip & Greg's International Grade A Grand Prix jumper, puissance /
six bar and speed horse rolled into one. |
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Wyoming van de
Wijngaardhoeve
(1999 by Olympic Ramiro) |
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Tracey's dressage
horse. Belgian bred, found
by Philip in
a dressage yard in Holland. Bred to jump (his dam jumped
internationally at 1.30m) and was himself placed at 1.30m as a five year old but now
doing Advanced Medium level dressage. |
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Missatacama
(by Desert Style) |
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1/10th ownership
of a pretty flat racing mare was a surprise Christmas present for Greg.
Won twice, including at Newmarket on the Rowley Mile, so Greg
maintains he owned the nose. Now in
America. |
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Betuna van het
Lindehof
(2001 by Kannan) |
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Belgian bred, dam to
Smirnov and
Sharapova. |
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Calcine van het
Lindehof
(2002 by Darco) |
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Belgian bred, dam to
Capone Z, sold to Helen Tredwell but still
one of Tracey's favourites. |