A TOTAL of 19 combinations contested the 1.10m class at Coilog, which ran alongside the TRM Showjumpers Club Spring Tour and included the Young Rider Development Series and the Hibernia Five-year-old Young Horse Final. Taking the win and the young rider prize was Fia Penny Taylor and Ballygriffin Autonomous, when they were the fastest of five double clears in 36.44. Linda Moloney and the Michael Brennan-owned five-year-old MHS Prosecco took the runner-up spot, when they came home in 38.40. Sean Kavanagh and Castlebridge Annapurna were less than a second behind in 38.98 for third, while in fourth was Amateur rider Katelynn Dwyer (A) in a time of 40.58. Young rider Lauren Murphy and the six-year-old Follie Blue accounted for fifth when they came home in 44.26. Sven Hadley added to his haul, as he slotted into sixth with Londons Diamant, when he had one on the ground in 38.28.
1.20m
Lauren Murphy upped the ante in the 1.20m class, including the Young Rider Development Series and the Hibernia Young Horse Six-year-old Final, to take home the win and the young rider prize when she guided Cruiceraths Antonio to a double clear in 32.34. Just a second separated the next placing as Alice Moloney and MHS Jolene came home with nothing to add in 33.34. Shane Kenny chased Moloney home, delivering a clear with the six-year-old, Killahurler Lady Syble, in 33.86 for third. Young rider Niamh Devlin and HHS Ice Flo kept all the poles in their cups in 34.38 for eventual fourth. Lauren Murphy took another share of the prize fund, as she delivered a clear with the seven-year-old Brianna B in 34.58. Alice Moloney also impressed on her return, guiding the eight-year-old Sir Escobar to a sixth-place finish with a flawless round in 34.69.