
LAST yearâs British six-year-old champion, Barrington Boy, has stamped his style on 2025 already â having taken an open novice at Poplar on the opening weekend of the season, he won the sole intermediate at Tweseldown by more than five marks.
When I first met him, I didnât want to like him because heâs so tall and Iâm not, but I canât help but do so because heâs so talented and I really enjoy riding him. Heâs mannerly but equally brave and bold,â said Izzy Taylor after the pair punched in a 23.9 dressage and finished two seconds over the time.
âHeâs had time to grow and learn and come out even better, which is what youâre trying to do all winter. Itâs just building his strength, as with all young horses. He has a beautiful brain and is always looking to me for reassurance, to hold his hand a little, which is great because then weâve got a relationship where heâs happy to check in and see if everything is OK.â
Bred in Ireland and by Sligo Candy Boy, Barrington Boy is one of a number of horses Izzy rides for Johnny Hornby of Barrington Sport Horses.
âItâs exciting for Johnny as heâs put a lot into the sport and to have great horses coming through is what everyone wants, but you donât often get that,â said Izzy.
Izzy was also third in open intermediate (OI) section D on the promising 10-year-old SBH Big Wall, who has been with her since he was four.
âHeâs a little one who has taken some strengthening because heâs quite long and another with a beautiful brain,â she said. âIâm excited for him this year. He will aim for Bramham CCI4*-L, which is a great track and gives you a good marker for where horses are at in real, grown-up life."
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