Irish Sports Horse Gelding 10 years old 17hhs.
Lots of Experience Jumping 120, Attractive smart horse Eventing Ireland 110cms
He is very honest, brave, clever, and naturally quick, he rides forward in a comfortable stride, always in a snaffle for all disciplines.
He has a fantastic temperament, super conformation with lots of quality, He has a very quiet nature, happy to ride in a crowd but equally happy on his own. He is easy to shoe, clip and stands quietly to be washed. He travels in a horsebox or lorry, loads & travels well.
Genuine reason for sale because of a family bereavement.
Cushnahans Dancer has been in the same home since a four year old.
This lovely horse has a good SJI record at 1.20m and has also tackled 1.30m courses.
He has a good show jumping record in SJAI at 120. He competed in eventing Ireland only one season and moved quickly from 90 to 110.
https://www.sji.ie/Schedule/Search/Animals/Animal-Results/key/UMY-uMKBV6D-bMNzhZs0Qw%3d%3d
Eventing Ireland Results:
• Glasslough 2nd
• Vessel Lodge 3rd
• Tullymurray4th
• Ballyvennon 5th —110 class -24 Competitors with some of the top professional northern eventers.
https://www.eventingireland.com/Horses.aspx?context=HorseResult&Id=216918&bool=False
He was vetted by Hugh Suffern as a four year old with a clean bill of health and has never seen a vet since, except for vaccinations.
For a big horse he rides easily on the flat, always rides in a sniffle and ordinary noseband. Not strong, very balanced and easy to train as can be seen by the 10 events that he went to..
Due to covid travel restrictions we are predominantly selling sight unseen. Potential buyers need to WhatsApp us a video of their riding ability through to 00353879297498 so we can assess suitability.
Based in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Worldwide shipping can be arranged.
Price £20,000 or Euro equivalent on day of sale.
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