Morris (Tremadoc)
- Grand Prix Schoolmaster
- Morris has an outstanding temperament and is exceptionally easy to manage in every way
- Has competed extensively at the Petplan Area Festivals
£20,000
ONO
- Warmblood
- Bay
- Gelding
- 15 years
- 16.3 hands
- Grand Prix Schoolmaster
- Morris has an outstanding temperament and is exceptionally easy to manage in every way
- Has competed extensively at the Petplan Area Festivals
Morris (Tremadoc)
16.3hh Dark Bay Gelding | 2011 | Grand Prix Schoolmaster
Morris is a 16.3hh dark bay gelding bred at the well-known Preci-Spark Stud in Leicestershire by the stallion Miners Lamp. He has been produced and competed by the same rider since the age of five, progressing from Prelim all the way through to Grand Prix, enjoying a long and successful career along the way.
Together we have had numerous wins and placings throughout the levels and many memorable highlights. Morris has competed extensively at the Petplan Area Festivals, including winning the Elementary Bronze Final at Hartpury and finishing 2nd in the PSG Silver Final at Arena UK. He has also been placed at PSG Gold and Inter I Regionals, narrowly missing qualification for the Nationals on both occasions, and has competed successfully at Premier League and High Profile shows at PSG and Inter I level.
In addition to his career with me, Morris has also been successfully ridden by lighter riders. He has been competed by my wife, a petite lady rider, who qualified for and competed at the Medium Gold Regionals, finishing in the top 10, and more recently he has also been ridden and competed by one of my students, also a petite lady rider. This demonstrates his genuine rideability and willingness to work with different riders.
Morris has an outstanding temperament and is exceptionally easy to manage in every way. He is a pleasure to have on the yard, straightforward to handle and a genuine favourite. He loads and travels happily (often walking onto the lorry himself), stands quietly to be clipped, and is relaxed and enjoyable to hack both alone and in company.
Although extremely sensible and safe, Morris is not a completely push-button ride in the arena and can sometimes be tricky to get fully on the bit. For this reason he would be best suited to a junior, young rider or knowledgeable amateur with good feel who would enjoy learning from a horse trained to the highest level.
Morris is a very special horse who has given us an incredible journey from young horse to Grand Prix and now deserves to continue his career with someone who will appreciate his experience and generous character.
Located near Llantwit Major, South Wales (CF61),
Plenty more pictures and videos available on request
£20,000