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Scott Brash talks about his new horse 'Hello Guv'nor'

Scott Brash, the winner of the Rolex IJRC Top Ten Final, has recently acquired a new horse. The 9 year old gelding Hello Guv'nor, previously known as Flinstone de Tiji, was produced by Irish rider Haley Dunne before joining Brash's stable. "It's too early to say anything as this is my first show with him, I only did the warm up class with him in Paris last week. We found him in Ireland, a girl named Haley Dunne was riding him since he was a four year old. She produced him and competed him in the European Championships for young riders. She's done an amazing job in producing him and now I'm fortunate enough to take the reins and see what happens. We're still getting to know each other but he feels like a good competitor, he's very careful so providing he can cope with the atmosphere of the arena and with everything else that goes on around the shows, then hopefully he's going to be a good addition to my string." Photo : Brash & Hello Guv'nor in Geneva - Equnews.fr

Scott Brash, the winner of the Rolex IJRC Top Ten Final, has recently acquired a new horse. The 9 year old gelding Hello Guv'nor, previously known as Flinstone de Tiji, was produced by Irish rider Haley Dunne before joining Brash's stable. "It's too early to say anything as this is my first show with him, I only did the warm up class with him in Paris last week. We found him in Ireland, a girl named Haley Dunne was riding him since he was a four year old. She produced him and competed him in the European Championships for young riders. She's done an amazing job in producing him and now I'm fortunate enough to take the reins and see what happens. We're still getting to know each other but he feels like a good competitor, he's very careful so providing he can cope with the atmosphere of the arena and with everything else that goes on around the shows, then hopefully he's going to be a good addition to my string." Photo : Brash & Hello Guv'nor in Geneva - Equnews.fr

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