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The Canterbury-Westland team to compete at the New Zealand Pony Club’s teams championships at Avondale racecourse, Auckland, from Thursday to Sunday. From left are: Mr Alan Mahony (team manager), Anne Nicoll (Zebedu), Angela Wilson (Shamus), Shelley Creelman (Fernleigh Lad), Nigel Grigg (Just Dougy), Joanne Jarvis (Casper), Amanda Stringer (Whetu), and Mrs Sally Field Dodgshun (trainer). Dressage will be held on the first two days, cross country on Saturday, and show jumping on the final day. The championships are being hosted by the Waitemata Rodney area. Last year the Canterbury-Westland team was placed third at the championships, which were held in Hastings.

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Press, 20 May 1987, Page 31

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The Canterbury-Westland team to compete at the New Zealand Pony Club’s teams championships at Avondale racecourse, Auckland, from Thursday to Sunday. From left are: Mr Alan Mahony (team manager), Anne Nicoll (Zebedu), Angela Wilson (Shamus), Shelley Creelman (Fernleigh Lad), Nigel Grigg (Just Dougy), Joanne Jarvis (Casper), Amanda Stringer (Whetu), and Mrs Sally Field Dodgshun (trainer). Dressage will be held on the first two days, cross country on Saturday, and show jumping on the final day. The championships are being hosted by the Waitemata Rodney area. Last year the Canterbury-Westland team was placed third at the championships, which were held in Hastings. Press, 20 May 1987, Page 31

The Canterbury-Westland team to compete at the New Zealand Pony Club’s teams championships at Avondale racecourse, Auckland, from Thursday to Sunday. From left are: Mr Alan Mahony (team manager), Anne Nicoll (Zebedu), Angela Wilson (Shamus), Shelley Creelman (Fernleigh Lad), Nigel Grigg (Just Dougy), Joanne Jarvis (Casper), Amanda Stringer (Whetu), and Mrs Sally Field Dodgshun (trainer). Dressage will be held on the first two days, cross country on Saturday, and show jumping on the final day. The championships are being hosted by the Waitemata Rodney area. Last year the Canterbury-Westland team was placed third at the championships, which were held in Hastings. Press, 20 May 1987, Page 31

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