Fourth Queens for Breen at Hickstead

Saturday 29 July 2023

Fourth Queens for Breen at Hickstead

The Breen Equestrian Queen Elizabeth II Cup went to Ireland’s Shane Breen and the 11-year-old mare Haya, for the second year in a row on the penultimate day at the Longines Royal International Horse Show.

Eight combinations out of the 28 starters jumped clear in the first round, but it wasn’t until the final three riders – all former winners of the Queen’s Cup – that the jump-off really took flight. Two-time winner David Simpson came in on new ride Flashback VL and shaved more than two sec off Sammie-Jo Coffin’s leading time. But David knew he was going to be followed by two extremely quick riders in Shane Breen and Harriet Biddick, and when Shane duly produced an effortlessly quick round it looked very hard to beat.

Harriet, who won the class in 2017 on Galway Bay Jed, was last to go with Night of Glory OL, who has been on excellent form of late with wins in both the Area Trial and International Stairway at the New Forest show. Today they produced a relentless pace round the course – but they had to settle for the runner-up spot after crossing the finish to finish 1.07 sec in arrears.

Since the class changed from being an international Grand Prix for ladies only to being a national final open to men and women in 2008, Shane has now lifted the Queen Elizabeth II Cup four times in total – 2008, 2013, 2022 and now 2023. He now hopes to equal the late Liz Edgar’s record of five wins in total.

Shane gave tribute to his winning ride, who is owned by Old Lodge Stud. “This one’s maybe better, because it’s Haya’s second time winning. I thought it’d be nice if she could do the double, and that’s why I chose to keep her for this class. I have a great respect for her – she’s such a nice mare, in every way. She’s so careful, and just an incredible horse to have.”

Harriet Biddick, always a consistent performer at the All England Jumping Course, gave the Old Lodge Stud a one-two thanks to the 13-year-old mare Night of Glory OL. “I’m very pleased with her. I knew it was going to be a hard target to beat, but she jumped another great clear,” she said.

David has only been riding Flashback VL for a few months. “He’s not naturally the quickest horse, especially when you’ve got these two behind you. I wanted to put the clear up and hope they’d make a slip up, but they both delivered, so I ended up third,” he said.

Saturday’s action came to a close with the Royal International Speed Classic. A total of 48 starters came forward for the €25,500 world ranking class, but it was the fifth rider to go who held the lead almost from start to finish. Brazil's Francisco Jose Mesquita Musa and Catch Me Marathon had their second major win of the week, following their victory in Thursday's Royal International Trophy.

"My horse gave me a great birthday present," said Francisco, who turned 45 today.

Nicole Lockhead Anderson was only 0.08 sec away for second on the 10-year-old Christian Street with Joe Stockdale guiding Equine Rescue Services Kandleford into third.

Tickets for the Longines Royal International Horse Show (25-30 July) are available at the gate or can be bought online from www.hickstead.co.uk. The action will be livestreamed throughout on ClipMyHorse.TV and Hickstead.TV, with additional coverage on Sky Sports and FEI.TV on Sunday.

Image: Elli Birch/Boots and Hooves Photography

 
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