Horse & Hound

Kaleche delivers her biggest win

KELSALL HILL WINTER CLASSIC

15-17 January

Kelsall Hill Winter Classic, Cheshire

IT was odds-on that Ronnie Lee Jones would claim a winter grand prix before the season was out, and of his two top rides it was Kaleche who delivered on her promise, taking a comfortable victory in strong company.

“Winning a winter grand prix was a goal for me,” said Ronnie, who has been lodging very consistent results at this level with both Kaleche and the stallion Key West II.

Eleven combinations came forward to tackle an up-toheight jump-off track from Susan Barratt, with Ronnie in penultimate draw on

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