A plea please! Need your ideas!

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Ok, so far have drawn a blank for names for my new horse.

Anything goes as far as a name, if it could be witty as well would be a bonus!

He is a coloured gelding (tricolour) 17hh.

Please send ideas? really is an open book on this one!
 

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Ok, so far have drawn a blank for names for my new horse.

Anything goes as far as a name, if it could be witty as well would be a bonus!

He is a coloured gelding (tricolour) 17hh.

Please send ideas? really is an open book on this one!

How about Le Grand Tricolour as he is big and tricolour! Trico for short.

Best wishes
Bryndu
 

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Glenhill GoldxHickeys Gin mill

:)
 

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another word for tricolour is flag - indian or irish and another word for flag is banner, call him BANNER, it will keep everyone guessing
 

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lol, thanks all so far for the suggestions :)

Like Bertie Basset, but mum isnt keen :( liquorce allsorts though she may like :p

Not sure about flag, could get political :p

more please :)
 

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Not sure if you are looking for show name or stable name - don't know if you use the Glenhill Prefix?
Tanqueray (on the Gin theme)
Glenhill Gordons
Just the Tonic
Juniper
Irish Coffee
Colour Coded
Colour Fast
Mocha Choca Latte

Let us all know when you choose something - half the time people ask for name suggestions and you never know what the horse ended up being called :)
 

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Dont worry, when a name is picked, I will tell you all :)

Nope, there is no actual prefix for glenhill, so pretty much an open book :)

Like Irish coffee quite a lot :)
 

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Fritz

Samson

Revel

George

He looks quite noble, so stick Sir, Baron, Earl, Lord or King before the name of your choice and that's the show name sorted! :p
 
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