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Michael Jung tells goodbye to a.o. Choclat and Creevagh Cooley

As the end of year is near, so it he combination of Michael Jung and Choclat, Creevagh Cooley and Journeyman. 

Jung, both competing in showjumping and eventing has to say goodbye to a couple of good horses. 

Choclat (by Contendro) is going to Joseph Murphy. With Jung, Choclat won the CIC2* in Jardy, France, july 2018. 

Creevagh Cooley will be joining the stables of Andrew Hoy. With this mare out of Camiro De Haar Z, Jung finisht third in the cross in Boekelo, The Netherlands, october 2019.

As for Journeyman (by Puissance) who competed also with Italian rider Pietro Grandis, it is not known who will be his new rider, just that he's moving to the United States. 


Jung declared on social media that the stables at home will not be empty for long. Two three-year old prospects have al ready been bought, the third stable is for a new showjumping talent. 

Jung, both competing in showjumping and eventing has to say goodbye to a couple of good horses. 

Choclat (by Contendro) is going to Joseph Murphy. With Jung, Choclat won the CIC2* in Jardy, France, july 2018. 

Creevagh Cooley will be joining the stables of Andrew Hoy. With this mare out of Camiro De Haar Z, Jung finisht third in the cross in Boekelo, The Netherlands, october 2019.

As for Journeyman (by Puissance) who competed also with Italian rider Pietro Grandis, it is not known who will be his new rider, just that he's moving to the United States. 


Jung declared on social media that the stables at home will not be empty for long. Two three-year old prospects have al ready been bought, the third stable is for a new showjumping talent. 

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