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Cousins produce a perfect picture

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BSPS Area 15 Spring, Ashfields Carriage and Polo Club, Essex

A TRUE family affair was witnessed in the supreme as Katie White of Team Hillyard led her seven-year-old cousin Emily Cooper and her stunning lead-rein pony Rowfantina Hideaway Harry to clinch the overall sash.

The Welsh section A, who is owned by Emily’s parents Phil and Tash Cooper, was judge Pearl Underwood’s choice to be supreme of the field, all after booking a Royal International (RIHS) pass and taking the mini Heritage championship.

“It was nice to lead family, ” said Katie, whose younger sister, Charlotte Tuck, was also present in the supreme aboard Holly Levett’s Connemara stallion Culmore Silver – now RIHS bound

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