vroutledge
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This one too, my friend has too stunning youngsters out of him, both incredibly floaty pace and big look at me foals. http://www.countryfarmstud.co.uk/viewstallions.php?horse=Country Top Gun
TBs:
One More Tiger ? - http://www.greatbrockhamhurststud.co.uk/onemoretiger.htm I can't find any pics of him jumping etc but have heard great reviews about him as a sire for eveners.
Hand in Glove - http://www.precihorses.com/horses/hand-in-glove.html (thankyou for the link Wainwrights)
Primitive Proposal - http://www.louellastud.co.uk/stallions/primitive-proposal
Mayhill (frozen) - http://www.teambleekman.co.uk/whorridge_stud_mayhill.html
Powerblade - http://www.harthillstud.com/power-blade.html - SJed to 1.3m
Stormhill Miller - http://www.harthillstud.com/stormhill-millerhorse.html
Nicole - thankyou. Do you mind me asking what breeding she has from her dam side?
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Ginnie- not huge amounts, shes not anything special on her bloodlines. She was bred in ireland. Her sire flash all I know is that he is ISHxTB. Her dam I cant find anything on online pedigree websites, but her damsire woodpas was a TB and from the info Im pretty sure her dam was a full TB.
I think her Dam was just a bog standard ISH (by the name of Copperbeech Diana), can't find any records of it ever competing etc So both sides of her breeding is IDxTB
Copperbeech Diana is my Colts Grand Dam :-D
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/copperbeech+diana
Not sure if you have seen this.
Glenhill gold is really, really nice!
I am sightly biased as I have a horse by him (bought from the people that own GHG) and is just the nicest horse to work with!
Don't forget GHG is a 3* winner and plenty of good results in his career, but completely rideable and I really can't stress how good his attitude isHis progency is starting to compete now and of all the ones I have seen are really nice
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also does anyone happen to know anything about glen hill golds temperament/ease of ride? or offspring? theres a couple of pics on his fb page of him rearing right up, one where he has struck (possibly not entirely purposely) the man leading him. I know every horse can have its moments but just wanted to get a feel for him as temperament and trainability are very much key points for me.
Nicole - thankyou. Do you mind me asking what breeding she has from her dam side?
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