Horse & Hound

Scottie stands in supreme spotlight

WILTSHIRE SPRING

30–31 March

Edited by Alex Robinson

alexandra.robinson@futurenet.com

@alexrob_journo_

Wiltshire Spring, West Wilts EC

SARAH MORELAND and her winning amateur supreme champion Coultard (Scottie) finally made it home at 3am following a blowout on the motorway after leaving the show. But even the unplanned disaster couldn't dampen their spirits following the pair's uber-successful day out.

They kicked off their campaign with a second place behind Hannah Horton and Lucinda Freedman's Tigbourne in the Royal International (RIHS) open lightweight hunter qualifier, which booked them their place at the final. As

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