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Donatello d'Auge new number one WBFSH Ranking

Julien Epaillard's Donatello d'Auge (Jarnac x Hello Pierville) is the new number one on the WBFSH Breeder Ranking. In the Studbook ranking the BWP-studbook moves down three spots while Holsteiner is the new number one!

Donatello d'Auge goes from rank two to one with 1531 points. Bred by Epaillard's wife, Susana Epaillard Garcia Cereceda, Donatello d'Auge advances on Belgium bred, Landon (ex. Crack de Nyze). The son by Comilfo Plus Z was bred by Danny Nijs and competes with Kent Farrington (USA). Former number one, Conor Swail's Theo 160 (Christian 25) is now placing third.

The top five is completed by David Will's My Prins van Dorperheide (Zilverstar T, breeder: Stoeterij Dorperheide) in fourth and Henrik von Eckermann's King Edward (Edward, breeder: Wim Impens) in fifth.

For the studbooks the BWP studbook drops down to the third spot while the Holsteiner Verband is up grom rank two to three with Theo 160 as best ambassador. New in the top three is Studbook Zangersheide with Landon, Dexter Fontenis Z (Diarado) and Legacy (Chavantele) as leading horses. The BWP studbook is now third.

Donatello d'Auge goes from rank two to one with 1531 points. Bred by Epaillard's wife, Susana Epaillard Garcia Cereceda, Donatello d'Auge advances on Belgium bred, Landon (ex. Crack de Nyze). The son by Comilfo Plus Z was bred by Danny Nijs and competes with Kent Farrington (USA). Former number one, Conor Swail's Theo 160 (Christian 25) is now placing third.

The top five is completed by David Will's My Prins van Dorperheide (Zilverstar T, breeder: Stoeterij Dorperheide) in fourth and Henrik von Eckermann's King Edward (Edward, breeder: Wim Impens) in fifth.

For the studbooks the BWP studbook drops down to the third spot while the Holsteiner Verband is up grom rank two to three with Theo 160 as best ambassador. New in the top three is Studbook Zangersheide with Landon, Dexter Fontenis Z (Diarado) and Legacy (Chavantele) as leading horses. The BWP studbook is now third.

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