SVEN Hadley recorded another win at the Mullingar show, this time clinching victory in the Entegro Paddy Dunican Memorial 1.25m Jump-Off class. Riding HSH Harper du Seigneur, he was one of 10 double clears, in a 23-way jump-off in a time of 32.46. This 11-year-old stallion is by Aganix Du Seigneur and out of the Chippison-sired dam, Covers Chip. Alice Moloney was just over a second behind with MHS Jolene in 33.51. Zaid Ali Raad added to his record, taking third with B.E. Flygold in a time of 33.80. Victoria Clarke and Cherry Candy Girl, for the second time of the week, featured in this line-up, taking fourth when they stopped the clock in 34.29. Continuing her impressive run, Katie Nallon and Carrabeg The Full Irish took fifth, stopping the clock in 34.89. For the second week, Cork’s Lucy O’Sullivan featured in the line-up, taking sixth with CSF Tamara, coming home in 37.65.

Sven Hadley put another win on the board, this time claiming victory in the Oakland Stables CSI2* 1.20m Two-Phase Special. Riding Make It Easy, he lodged a double clear in 25.62. Claiming the runner-up spot was Alannah O’Donoghue and Fairy Fort, who also kept the poles in place in 26.30. Robert Harrison added to his winnings when he partnered Novellent to a clear in 27.00. Zaid Ali Raad returned to the line-up with B.E. Flygold, slotting into fourth, with a clear in 27.50. Caitilin Taggart and Palm Springs accounted for fifth, with a clear in 27.86, while Isabelle Boland and Boleybawn Reverie completed the top six with a clear in 28.20.

Winning round

Connaught rider Stephen Gibbons is certainly having a good run of form, as he recorded another win in the Castleforbes Stables CSI2* 1.25m Two-Phase Special. Riding Cassius Z, he lodged a winning round of 36.36. Sven Hadley added to his leading rider tally, as he took second place with HSH Harper du Seigneur with a clear in 36.44. Jodie Creighton returned to the podium with Smalltown Boy IV, taking third with a clear in 39.39. Following on from a good first week, Dylan Ward and Lagans Candy Boy took fourth with a clear in 39.44. English riders also featured in this line-up, with Glain Watkin Jones taking fifth when clear in 40.93. Longford’s Robert Harrison also collected in this class, taking sixth with Lagans Cornet Lad with a clear in 42.10 seconds.

Katie Nallon has been knocking on the door, but on Sunday she took the win in the Stewart’s Oil 1.35m Jump Off. Riding MVS Celtic Emperor, it was a well-deserved win as she kept all the poles in place in a time of 38.64 seconds. Last week’s Grand Prix winner, Sameh El Dahan and WKD Comme Je Peut had to settle for second with a clear in 40.02. Nicola Fitzgibbon and Mufasa Z took third with a clear in 41.79, ahead of Jonathan Smyth and Louie Land, clear in 42.78, in fourth.

Slotting into fifth place was Jill Greene and Indigo Blue, clear in 43.71, while in sixth was Aidan Killeen and Grangebeg DJ with a foot-perfect performance in 47.16.