Wehope: Cruising x Ballinakill Clover (Clover Hill/King of Diamonds) ISH.
168cm Show jumper, Grade B, chestnut gelding. 2006.
WEHOPE
ISH 4614284
Gelding 2006 chestnut
Wehope is an exceptionally well bred, eye-catching horse. This super horse is ideal for any rider looking for a quality horse to compete successfully, with great potential to further his career.
He has a fantastic attitude to work and is fit and ready to compete. Straightforward, easy to do and a pleasure to own, Wehope has loads of scope and is very careful. A true gentleman, he is sound and open to vetting.
Wehope is competing regularly on the national show jumping circuit, consistently winning and being placed, jumping double clears in1.20m and 1.30m classes with the potential to go further. He has been produced slowly, carefully and correctly.
Wehope’s sire Cruising needs no introduction; Cruising (ISH) is the sire of numerous international show jumpers including ‘Flexible’ (USEF Horse of the year 2012), Mr Medicott (USEF horse of the year 2012) and Mo Chroi to name a few.
The Dam of Wehope, Ballinakill Clover is by the renowned stallion Clover Hill and her Grand Sire was King of Diamonds. Several offspring of Ballinakill Clover (including many full brothers and sisters of Wehope) have competed successfully up to 1.40m/1.50m classes at home and abroad; and Wehope has three full siblings who competed internationally up to 1.60m – Cruise Hill Clover, Atomic Mouse and Golden Exchange.
His current form is available on the link below, as well as some videos and information relating to his Dam and siblings. This fabulous horse’s potential is wasted with his present owner and he is being sold through no fault of his own.
http://www.sji.ie/Schedule/Search/Animals/Animal-Results/key/6GGCTFrV9i7anQwtvdM3bw%3d%3d
http://www.horsetelex.com/horses/progeny/1499625
Video
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