HALF of the four EI100 level classes at Glenpatrick last Saturday were won, on her dressage score, by the highly-consistent Maya Constable riding for her mother Kim.

The 15-year-old made it seven wins in a row in the three-runner EI100 (P) on board the Irish Sport Pony gelding Rockon Pedro (26.5 penalties). Constable and the 14-year-old Newton Pedro gelding also won earlier in the season at Vesey Lodge and have finished second twice from a total of 11 starts.

The top four in the EI100 (J), in which there were a dozen starters, all completed on their Joanne Cairns-awarded dressage scores. Here, Constable recorded a second successive success on Kim’s previous ride Urneypark Big Cat, a 10-year-old traditionally-bred gelding by the Brazilian thoroughbred Mr Big Cat.

Jennifer Gilchrist topped the sores in the first phase with Millstream Mahler (23.5) but this thoroughbred gelding had a fence down show jumping and was eliminated following three refusals at fence eight (the two-part water) across the country. There were 10 starters in the EI100 (Amateur) and an all-the-way winner in Katie McKee and her ISH gelding Summit, a Je t’Aime Flamenco 12-year-old bred by one of the day’s commentators, June Burgess. They had a fence down show jumping for a total of 28.8, while the only combination to complete on their Penny Sangster-awarded dressage score was north Co Dublin’s Laurène Yviquel on MSH Baracouda who finished second on 32.5.