‘He Was Happy All Day, with His Ears Pricked throughout.’: Grand National Runner Takes Showing Win at Scone Palace
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‘He was happy all day, with his ears pricked throughout.’: Grand National runner takes showing win at Scone Palace
A former Grand National runner and Cheltenham Festival winner is excelling in his new showing career – picking up a win at the first Scone Palace International Horse Trials. Ronnie Bartlett’s Stattler and Beth Clark won the Tattersalls Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) amateur ridden show horse qualifier, which was only their sixth showing class. The 10-year-old was formerly trained by Willie Mullins; his biggest win was the National Hunt Chase at …
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