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“SUSIE EDDIS and working hunter pony Beat The Boss winning the 2015 Royal International supreme pony title. He was only the second working hunter pony to take the title. I was privileged to be one of the supreme judges that day and although I’d seen him jump a brilliant clear in his performance round, it was only in the International Arena supreme championship that we could properly see his brilliant paces,

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