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Peder Fredricson: "The quality of a showjumper is often related to the bloodline..."

Every rider has his own opinion of  what defines a super star.  Also Sweden's Peder Fredricson. He always looks at the quality of the horse when in the  saddle. "Though, often quality and bloodline go hand  in hand."

That is why he  selected the 5-year-old Por Favor van 't Roosakker (For Pleasure) for Eye of the Master auction.

"Comes out of one of the world’s strongest bloodlines with the legendary 1m60 mare Electra v/h Roosakker as grandmother. Siblings of the mother are no more less than the new superstar from Kent Farrington: Kaprice and approved Z stallion Kassander v/h Roosakker. Great-grandmother Atoucha brought several international 1.60m. jumping horses.

Por Favor is a horse with big self-confidence and can jump a big fence in a very easy relaxed way with quick reflexes. He has good rideability and is very focused on the fences, he has good technique in front and behind and is jumping well through his back and lands always in good balance. He is in my opinion all you want in a future super star.

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That is why he  selected the 5-year-old Por Favor van 't Roosakker (For Pleasure) for Eye of the Master auction.

"Comes out of one of the world’s strongest bloodlines with the legendary 1m60 mare Electra v/h Roosakker as grandmother. Siblings of the mother are no more less than the new superstar from Kent Farrington: Kaprice and approved Z stallion Kassander v/h Roosakker. Great-grandmother Atoucha brought several international 1.60m. jumping horses.

Por Favor is a horse with big self-confidence and can jump a big fence in a very easy relaxed way with quick reflexes. He has good rideability and is very focused on the fences, he has good technique in front and behind and is jumping well through his back and lands always in good balance. He is in my opinion all you want in a future super star.

More info? Click here

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