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Title: NEWS: Ennis and Jackson take early lead at Ballindenisk
Tom Jackson holds the two top placings in the NutriScience CCI4*-L while Sarah Ennis leads in the NutriScience CCI4*-S at Ballindenisk International Horse Trials
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NEWS: Ennis and Jackson take early lead at Ballindenisk
Tom Jackson holds the two top placings in the NutriScience CCI4*-L while Sarah Ennis leads in the NutriScience CCI4*-S at Ballindenisk International Horse Trials
Meath Olympian Sarah Ennis and Horseware Woodcourt Garrison, leaders after dressage in the NutriScience CCI4*-S at Ballindenisk International Horse Trials this weekend \ Equus Pix Photography
Britain's Tom Jackson and Bahira M, leaders after dressage in the NutriScience CCI4*-L at Ballindenisk International Horse Trials \ Equus Pix Photography
TAKING an early lead in the NutriScience CCI4*-L at Ballindenisk International Horse Trials was Britain’s Tom Jackson, holding the top two placings out of a small field comprising two rival compatriots.
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