SHOW jumping in Portugal, Fernhill Sport Horses owner Carol Gee missed seeing her event horses compete at Kilguilkey House but no doubt kept her eye on the results over the weekend.

On Sunday, senior stable jockey Fraser Duffy recorded an all-the-way success in the EI100 with Donogue Good Lux Bob, a six-year-old Lux Z gelding who had finished third under Duffy on his only other eventing start at Crecora (1) two weeks earlier.

Although there were only four runners in the EI110 (J) on Saturday, Chloe Fagan led throughout on Gee’s Irish Sport Horse gelding Nuans T Volt, a nine-year-old T Is Voltaire gelding who was having his third start of the campaign.

Fagan later posted a comfortable success in the EI100 (J) on the 10-year-old thoroughbred Loughnavalley. The bay is owned by the Co Westmeath rider’s father Mark who saddled the gelded son of Primary to run in two bumpers and nine hurdle races.

Co Carlow’s Tiggy Hancock maintained her excellent form since the start of the season when she topped the final leaderboard in Sunday’s EI110 (P) with her mother Jane’s Monarch In The Glen. This combination won the EI100 (P) at Lisgarvan House earlier in the month, the pony’s first eventing start for three years.

A 17-year-old brown gelding, Monarch In The Glen represented Ireland at the 2015 European pony championships in Malmo, where he was ridden by Izzy Riley. He then moved to Britain for a couple of seasons, returning to Ireland in 2017. He has spent the intervening period with the Hancocks on the pony working hunter circuit.

Well-known in show jumping circles, and as a member of the Kildare Branch of the Irish Pony Club, young Ben Connors notched up his first Eventing Ireland success at Kilguilkey House on Sunday when he led throughout to win the EI100 (P) with his parents’ Cornafest Fred, a seven-year-old bay gelding by Gwennic de Goariva.