Point-To-Point Meeting
Results of the Brackenfield Hunt point-to-point meeting were:
Open pony jump: Guy Fawkes (Miss J. McKenzie) 1, Mr Jinks (Miss J. Gould) 2, Orion (P. Hyslop) 3. Pony wire jump: Guy Fawkes (Miss McKenzie) 1, Orion (Hyslop) 2, Mr Jinks (Miss J. Gould) 3. Maiden hunter trial: Jim (I. Gliddon) 1, Robbinwood (Miss M. Gould) 2, Blue (Gliddon) 3. Maiden jump: Matador (P. H. Crean) 1. Tammy (B. Jessop) 2 Magonza (Miss R. Hyslop) 3. Open jump: Smokey (R. Barker) 1, Ribbonwood (Miss M. Gould) 2, Cassius (Miss C. Robertson) 3. Hunter trial (wire); Cassius (Miss Robertson) 1, Ladakh (Miss 2, Jamaican Rum (S. Rutherford) 3. Brackenfield steeplechase: Lord Jim (Gliddon and G. Hutton) 1, Gallantly (R. Williams) 2. Winter Sweet (Miss McKenzie) 3. Open hunter trials: Ladagh (Miss Allin) 1, Cassius (Miss Robertson) 2, Secret (Miss H. Spen-cer-Bower) 3.
Women’s hunter trial: Eldora (Miss Allin) 1. Johnny Walker (Miss R. Grlmsey) 2, Kimihia (Miss S. Mahon) 3. Members’ point-to-point: Blue (Gliddon) 1, Tammy (Jessop) 2, Shah (Miss S. Harris) 3. Brackenfield champion hunter: Eldora (Miss Allin) 1. Secret (Miss SpencerBower) 2, Leapaway (Miss Allin) 3. Master’s invitation steeplechase: Days Bay (Miss I. McDonald) 1 Highlight (F. Pavelka). 2, Ladakh (Miss Aildn) 3.
Most Points in Gymkhana Events. —Under 12: P. Hyslop; Under 16: R. Topj).
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31728, 11 July 1968, Page 6
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