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Title: BALMORAL SHOW 2018: Rosalent delivers for Halliday
Lisa Rosbotham's four-year-old Rosalent and Orla Cassidy's Grange Ash Sparrow won the four and five-year-old sections of the Knotts Bakery young event horse championship at Balmoral
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BALMORAL SHOW 2018: Rosalent delivers for Halliday
Lisa Rosbotham's four-year-old Rosalent and Orla Cassidy's Grange Ash Sparrow won the four and five-year-old sections of the Knotts Bakery young event horse championship at Balmoral
Colin Halliday on Lisa Rosbotham's four-year-old winner Rosalent, in the Knotts Bakery Young Evnet Horse Championship (Photo: Prime Photography)
MAJOR changes were made to the Knotts Bakery young event horse championships this year, some of which were welcomed more than others by owners and riders.
"Although we are in no rush to sell, there has been a lot of interest in the horse," said KIEF Craigs Master's owner Tom Spence
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