HOYS pony. Ultimate Schoolmaster
- A true gold-dust pony
- Serious enquiries only
- Welsh Part Bred
- Dun
- Gelding
- 13 years
- 12.2 hands (LHC)
- A true gold-dust pony
- Serious enquiries only
Crommy is an eye-catching, top-quality, scopey and beautifully schooled showjumping pony, fully capable of HOYS.
We bought Scarletts Cromwell in Ireland, 2024. He has an incredible record, 424 SJI points and jumped all major venues including RDS Dublin, Mullingar and Cavan. He was consistently placed and jumped clear at 90cm–1.05cm tracks qualifying for all National Championships.
Crommy is a stunning part-Welsh dun gelding, 13 years old, and measures exactly 128cm.
My daughter has been successfully jumping 70–90cm, qualifying for both Stepping Stones Champs & Cats & Pipes Final last summer. However, his true talent lies in Springboard, Mini Majors and HOYS qualifiers, he’ll jump 1m tracks with ease. He has tremendous scope and is exceptionally careful.
He has a kind and loving temperament. He loves family life, is used to being handled by young children. He is easy to handle to every way - groom, clip, shoe and is an absolute saint to hack alone or in company. Crommy has also competed in schools arena eventing competitions, regularly XC schooled at home, attended Pony Club camp last summer - a true child's competition pony.
He is best when ridden between hand and leg, and would be ideal for a confident rider in their last 2 years of 128s. We truly believe with the right partnership they’ll go all the way to HOYS.
A very tough sale as my daughter other 128 lost its FEI measure under the new rules, so we’ve been forced to keep it. We have now turned our focus to producing young ponies.
Crommy is fit and ready to jump HOYS qualifiers this spring. We’re asking £35,000, he is fairly priced for his calibre, scope, sji record and capability.
Based at Rectory Farm, Gloucestershire. Contact Cinny and please only get in touch if you are genuinely interested—he’s a seriously cool pony that deserves a wonderful home!
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