NICFC Charity Horse and Pony Show

| April 17, 2013

Come along on Sunday 5th May to The Meadows Equestrian Centre in Lurgan to help raise money for the Northern Ireland Cancer Fund for Children. We will have 2 arenas running with something for everyone. (Both arenas will start at 9.30am sharp) The pony arena will start with cross poles and will run up to 1m10 (subject to time and sufficient entries) with sweets for every competitor in the pony arena! The horse arena will start at 70cms and run up to 1m10 with all double clears receiving a rosette.

There will also be a 2 fence challenge in the horse arena with £200 in cash going to 1st place, £100 in cash going to 2nd place and prize in kind for 3rd.

Please visit our website www.nicfccharityhorseshow.webs.com where you will also find the link to our facebook page.

Please come along and support this fantastic cause while enjoying a great days jumping with the chance to win some brilliant prizes. For any queries or to get involved please contact Ruth on 07889364799

A massive thanks to all our generous sponsors, Down Royal Racecourse, Surefoot Farriers, Pet Haven, Good Cottages, Maze Investigations Compliance and Training (MICT), Ballymoss Stud, Northern Excavators, Mr&Mrs D Patterson, Kelly M Photography, Botanica, Henderson Group, Sarah Dawson Racing, The Hillside, Hill Top Vending, Gary Marshall, Equestrian Farm Feeds, Cian O’Connor, Harry Marshall, Merchant Hotel, Patches Equine Laundry and Repair Service, Tony O’Connor Equine Artist, Sooty’s Stable signs, Equestrian Store, Gary Beckett, Pretty Little Details, Pattersons Chemist Hillsborough, Adairs Bakery, Centra-Morrows, Swift Chair Covers, The Mace Hillsborough, Balmoral Show, Sandra and Dennis Currie, Galgorm Spa, Vanilla Black, Old Mill Saddlery, Drumbo Park Greyhound Stadium, Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Equestrian World Maynooth, Decora Blind Systems Ltd, J Pelan&Son Butchers, Equestrian News NI, Stonebridge Horse Feeds, Smyths Saddlery and Ski

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