Fraser Reed scoops the Equissage Pulse Senior British Novice Second Round at Highfield at Howe

Monday 26 July 2021

Fraser Reed scoops the Equissage Pulse Senior British Novice Second Round at Highfield at Howe

Highfield at Howe hosted the final Equissage Pulse Senior British Novice Second Round of the season on Saturday, and it was won by Fraser Reed from St.Andrews, Fife jumping Gary Charlish’s 5 year-old dark bay mare, HHS Leap Year.

A strong staring field came forward with their eye on taking the top spot and over a challenging track just six combinations made it through to the final jump off. With his foot on the accelerator, Fraser broke the 40 second barrier as he crossed the finish line with an unbeatable triple clear in 38.44 seconds.  

Highfield at Howe – Saturday 24th July 2021
Equissage Senior British Novice Second Round Results
1st Fraser Reed & HHS Leap Year - 0/0/0 – 38.44 seconds
2nd Greg Taylor & Larezzo P - 0/0/0 – 41.01 seconds
3rd Avril Johnston & Iona Chillout – 0/0/0 – 44.86 seconds

For the full results click here

For the list of qualified riders so far click here.

NB: Results pending official grading.

Image: Fraser Reed & HHS Leap Year winners of the Equissage Pulse Senior British Novice Second Round at Highfield at Howe on Saturday. (Credit – Sinclair Photography)

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