Tipperary’s Trevor Breen and the 11-year-old grey mare Bombay have taken their second win in 24 hours at the four-star Spanish Sunshine Tour in Vejer de la Frontera. The pair had come out on top in Friday’s Grand Prix qualifier after a 20 horse jump-off and they once again proved unbeatable in today’s (Saturday) €100,000 feature Invitational Grand Prix. Eleven combinations made it through to the second round with Breen the sole Irish representative with Bombay, who is owned by Willy Matton. They went on to finish almost half a second ahead of Belgian runner-up Karel Cox with Dublin Van Overis. while Britain’s Harriet Nuttall finished third with Galway Bay Jed.
Tipperary’s Trevor Breen and the 11-year-old grey mare Bombay have taken their second win in 24 hours at the four-star Spanish Sunshine Tour in Vejer de la Frontera. The pair had come out on top in Friday’s Grand Prix qualifier after a 20 horse jump-off and they once again proved unbeatable in today’s (Saturday) €100,000 feature Invitational Grand Prix. Eleven combinations made it through to the second round with Breen the sole Irish representative with Bombay, who is owned by Willy Matton. They went on to finish almost half a second ahead of Belgian runner-up Karel Cox with Dublin Van Overis. while Britain’s Harriet Nuttall finished third with Galway Bay Jed.