Terrific Two-Phase at Tullylish
The Northern Region ran two-phase event in anticipation on the summer season
In the absence of an affiliated event and in an attempt to provide sport for their members and potential members, the Northern Region ran a Two-Phase at Tullylish, courtesy of Jim and Bronagh Stevenson, on Saturday, June 28.
After a hazy start, the sun broke through and it was a very enjoyable day for everyone - riders, who travelled from far and wide, as well as a large group of spectators.
Attention to detail at Tullylish is always second to none. The meticulousness with which the conifers are clipped into geometric shapes serves to create an impressive focal point for the cross-country course. Northern Region’s resident Course Designer, Adam Stevenson, worked on home turf to build three fabulous courses, which really tested even the most experienced competitors.

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15-year-old Kitty Cullen, who has been enjoying a very successful season so far, continued her great run to win the 1.10m class with ‘Coppenagh Spring Sparrow’, Jane Hancock’s 16-year-old pony, with whom Kitty took the runner-up spot in the CCIP2*-L class at Millstreet at the end of May. They were foot-perfect throughout the 21 jumping efforts to finish inside the Optimum Time. Also keeping the slate clean and taking second place was David O’Connor with Barry and Helen Fletcher’s 10-year-old ‘Lancelot’ mare, ‘Twice The Spice’, which won the EI 110 class on its last ‘Official’ outing at Hazeldene 2.

Best of the 25 combinations in the 1m class was Wendy Findlay from Crossgar riding ‘Hill Farm Pebble’, her eight-year-old mare by ‘Centrestage’, with whom she has been competing successfully for the past year. Hollie Smith took second place on ‘Mr Diceman’, an 11-year-old gelding by ‘Ringfort Cruise’, bred by Northern Region’s Treasurer, John McBride. They were one of only four partnerships to complete on a zero score.

The 90cm class was very heavily subscribed, with 40 combinations taking on the 18 jumping efforts. Beatrice Browne found competing at Tullylish was a fantastic way to celebrate finishing her GCSEs, particularly when she took centre podium position, competing with ‘Dartry Ranger’, whom she has owned for the past four years. They mainly compete in showing and working hunter classes, but have a definite penchant for cross-country, which was reflected in a perfect clear round, inside time.
Also, clear jumping and marginally further from the optimum time were two combinations who shared second place. One was Isaac McCarthy, who was making his cross-country debut with his grandpa’s ‘Arodstown Aramis’. They certainly made a very promising start and guarantee to be a partnership worth watching in the future. Sharing second place was David O’Connor riding ‘Inisharoan Orlagh’, his six-year-old Irish Draught mare by ‘Moylough Legacy’, who has had four outings under Eventing Ireland rules.
Jessica Perry from Donaghadee had plenty to celebrate when she won the 80cm class with ‘Vinchy’, her 10-year-old piebald gelding, with whom she has competed in Eventing Ireland’s Training classes. On this occasion, they were closest to the optimum time and one of just four combinations to finish on a zero score. Second place went to 14-year-old Abi Gardner riding ‘Twiggy Rose’, an eight-year-old mare, owned by Lisa Allen. ‘Twiggy’ was rescued as a yearling, ridden as a four/ five-year-old by Chloe Rooney before being taken down the show jumping route by Adam Adair as a six-year-old, competing up to 1.10m. Abi has recently taken over the reins and has certainly made a very promising start to their eventing journey.
A huge thank you goes to Jim and Bronagh Stevenson for opening the gates of their beautiful farm for the Northern Region’s use and to Adam for his fabulous work on the course.
John Gibson of Sporting Images was on hand to capture all the action from his lens - his images may be found on www.sportingimagesni.co.uk
As always, thank you to the amazing volunteers, who kept proceedings flowing. It was particularly nice to have Joanne Morgan in attendance, helping her dad, Donald, as a fence judge. Joanne was just home taking a break from her teaching post in Scotland and, kindly, gave her day to the Northern Region.
The day was tinged with sadness, as it marked the occasion when the Northern Region bade a very fond farewell to two of its dedicated helpers over many years – Mags Oleszek and Lukasz Szadowiak, who are shortly returning to Poland. They have both been amazingly helpful at all Northern Region events, painting, strimming, car parking, doing call up duty, as well as anything else that needed doing. Organisers wish them both well in their new life ahead and thank them immensely for their very valuable contribution to the sport of eventing.
Thanks are also extended to the following sponsors of the Volunteer prizes at Tullylish: Jon and Heather Champion £40, Burren Balsamics and Equine Elite.
RESULTS
Saturday, June 28
Two-phase at Tullylish
1.10m:
1) Kitty Cullen, Coppenagh Spring Sparrow; 2) David O’Connor, Twice The Spice; 3) Lucca Stubington, Bee; 4) Steven Smith, Heidi; 5) Steven Smith, Jimmy; 6) Denis Currie, Merlot.
1m:
1) Wendy Findlay, Hill Farm Pebble; 2) Hollie Smith, Mr Diceman; =3) Jenna Morton, Estella Great Expectation; Laoise O’Farrell, Poppy; 5) Steven Smith, Mark; 6) Steven Smith, James.
90cm:
1) Bea Browne, Dartry Ranger; =2) David O’Connor, Inisharoan Orlagh; Isaac McCarthy, Arodstown Aramis; =4) BeClyde Cullen, Ollie; David O’Connor, Callie; 6) June Burgess, Maxwelton.
80cm:
1) Jessica Perry, Vinchy; 2) Abi Gardner, Twiggy; 3) Tasja O’Hare, Craigstown Boy; 4) Abi Gardner, Blennerville Cavalino; 5) David O’Connor, Callie; 6) Suzanne Maguire, Felix.
