Another new show was added to Clydesdale enthusiasts' calendar, recently, when the Ormiston Foal Show went ahead at Champfleuries Stables, Torphichen, owned by Lisa Ogilvie.
Yet again it was the Black family from Collessie, Cupar, that took the main honours, this time with Collessie Charlotte, a senior filly foal, sired by Collessie Highlander and out of Glenbervie Duchess.
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Judge Iain Johnstone, Roughlands, chose the junior winner ahead of the senior winner, Agnes Jackson and Allan Craig's four-year-old mare Boat Lady Ailsa, which is a daughter of a mating between Dillars Top Gun and Boat Legend Lady Eliza.
LEADING awards:
Judge: Iain Johnston, Roughlands
Supreme and foal champion – Collessie Charlotte, RH Black; reserve overall and senior champion – Boat Lady Ailsa, A Jackson and A Craig. Reserve senior – East Challoch Cloud, R McLean; reserve foal – Ainville Miss Moneypenny, W Mitchell.
Mare/gelding three years and over – 1, Boat Lady Ailsa; 2, Lochcote Cooper, A McLean; 3, Bandirran Hugo R Brewster and H Carr.
Two-year-old – 1, East Challoch Cloud, R McLean; 2, Fawnspark Linda, E Lightbowne; 3, Lochcote Hamish Dillars Jura, A McLean
Yearling – 1, Mollinhillhead Captain Jack, S Miller.
Senior colt foal – 1, Lutterington Rocky, H Emerson.
Junior colt foal – 1, Collessie ET, RH Black.
Senior filly foal – 1, Collessie Charlotte; 2, Glenside Clemantine, J Adamson; 3, Lutterington Dragonfly, RH Black.
Junior filly foal – 1, Ainville Miss Moneypenny, W Mitchell; 2, Doura Sorrento, W Dunbar.
Ridden champion – Bratlach Laura, A Young; reserve – West Glen Abelia, A Young. Novice ridden – Lochcote Cooper, A McLean.
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