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New horse for Jerome Guery

Belgium's Jerome Guery has welcomed a new horse in his stables. Last year the KWPN-approved sire, El Salvador moved to the stables of Luc Tilleman. At that moment it was Frédéric Vernaet who took over the reins from Annelies Vorsselmans. Luc Tilleman acquired half of the Vigaro-son. The other half of the 9-year-old KWPN sire is in ownership of the Dutch Vanderbosch family. It was Tilleman himself who now decided to place the stallion with Jerome Guery. "I believe this is a horse with a lot of potentials," states Guery. "It lacks a bit of experience for its age so we'll have to work steady and slowly."

Belgium's Jerome Guery has welcomed a new horse in his stables. Last year the KWPN-approved sire, El Salvador moved to the stables of Luc Tilleman. At that moment it was Frédéric Vernaet who took over the reins from Annelies Vorsselmans. Luc Tilleman acquired half of the Vigaro-son. The other half of the 9-year-old KWPN sire is in ownership of the Dutch Vanderbosch family. It was Tilleman himself who now decided to place the stallion with Jerome Guery. "I believe this is a horse with a lot of potentials," states Guery. "It lacks a bit of experience for its age so we'll have to work steady and slowly."

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