

Working hunter contenders jumped flowing courses which made use of the abundance of grassy space and banks Three Counties showground has to offer. Katie’s family are very supportive and Lanny means just as much to them as he does to me.”

“They have worked so hard behind the scenes and have grown into a beautiful partnership. Katie started riding Lanny two months ago. He was the first one I rode when getting back on board as he’s so safe we got fit together.” “Consequently, ‘Lanny’ hasn’t been doing much. “I had a bad fall from a breaker and broke my leg in several places,” said Lili, who started producing full-time last year from her yard in South Wales alongside her partner Sion Lapping.

The Welsh section D, who is owned by his producer Lili Burridge, has not been in the ring since October 2017 when he competed at HOYS as a working hunter. The section title went to small breeds winners Livie Smith and Welsh section A gelding Idyllic Spartacus, who ranked over the top large breeds pairing, Katie Wadley and Llanidan Linesman. In junior ridden ranks, two delighted young riders secured their early NEC tickets. Katy Marriott-Payne landed reserve riding Chris Phillips and Charlotte Laurens’ six-year-old Welsh section C gelding Bryncarrig The Bandit.
