Waterford Shines at 2013 New England Regional

Class after class, the Waterford horses and riders/drivers proved that they had done their homework and were up for the challenge of one of the biggest Morgan Horse shows in the country. We couldn’t be more proud of their results and we’re looking forward to taking many of these great teams on to the Grand National in October.

  • Patrick’s Girl and Kathleen repeated their victory from Gold Cup by winning the UPHA Hunter Pleasure Classic here at NEMHS, then finished their week with a tricolor from the Hunter Pleasure 3 Yr Old division for Doug & Marlene Sluiter.
  • Ledyards Lucky Lucas (Astronomicallee x Graywoods Epona) made his 2013 debut at NEMHS with Lynn on the lead and came away with Reserve Grand Champion Stallion, Junior Champion Stallion and the blue ribbon in Two Year Old Colts for breeder/owner William Haines of Ledyard Farm.
  • Gradell Angel of Peace and Ashley Young won the Classic Pleasure Saddle Mares class for Drs. Shirley & Jerome Modell. This lovely mare is available for purchase, please visit our Sales Page for more information.
  • LPS Endless Love was the Junior Champion Mare and winner of the Two Year Old Fillies In Hand with Lynn, her breeder and owner.
  • Lynn and LPS Out of Bounds were all about the show when they won the Open Park Saddle qualifier and then came back to take the East Coast Invitation Park Saddle Championship for Bill Haines of Ledyard Farm.
  • Man In Black made his first appearance of 2013 with Lynn in the saddle and came away with the blue ribbon in the Open English Pleasure. This exciting young stallion is also owned by Bill Haines of Ledyard Farm.
  • Nancy Flower and Portfolio, a two year old daughter of Town Assets, could not be denied the Two Year Old Pleasure Driving division at NEMHS, winning the qualifier and the championship in beautiful style for owner/breeder Lynn Peeples.
  • Still In Town proved he still had it when he secured his second Junior Champion Gelding title of the year, hot on the heels of his win at Penn-Ohio just two weeks earlier.

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