First international win for Gallagher
Horse & Hound|May 13, 2021
Irish riders are in flying form at home and abroad while Ben Maher claims an impressive double
SARAH RADFORD
First international win for Gallagher

Chard Equestrian, Somerset

IRISHMAN Eoin Gallagher claimed a first international win for the Oakingham Stud after setting a tenacious early lead with the clean-jumping stallion Faltic HB to head the CSI2* big tour grand prix.

Paul Connor’s jump-off track had delivered 20 contenders, and the Irish rapidly showed themselves as the riders to beat.

Trevor Breen and Germaine W opened proceedings with a strong pathfinding round that was immediately overturned by his brother Shane. He delivered a serious target with the Zambesi x Germus R 10-year-old Gait L, who already had a victory in the first day’s 1.40m on his card.

But Shane’s lead was also short-lived when Eoin, who followed him into the ring with the Baltic VDL 11-year-old, snatched a 0.65sec advantage.

The fiercely fought second phase – where a little over one second divided the eventual top six competitors – wasn’t quite an early conclusion and Shane slipped a place down the rankings when William Whitaker edged within 0.08sec of the lead with Philip Tuckwell’s home-bred 11-year-old Galtur.

“I usually try to go fast by being smooth, but I knew I’d have to do more to win,” said Eoin, who had already shown his form with the runner-up spot in Saturdays’ big tour class, as well as taking a 1.40m win on his opening run at Keysoe a few weeks earlier.

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