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Richie Moloney and Slieveanorra Master $75,000 Mary Rena Murphy Grand Prix
at Kentucky Spring Classic
Richie Moloney and Slieveanorra
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Lexington, KY - May 19, 2012 - It was a very exciting night for Ireland's
Richie Moloney as he captured his first international grand prix victory,
riding Slieveanorra during the $75,000 Mary Rena Murphy Grand Prix at the
Kentucky Spring Classic. The talented duo have been runner up on numerous
occasions, even placing third during Thursday's $32,000 Hagyard Lexington
Classic, but tonight the luck was on their side. Six horses advanced to the
jump-off, but only three were double clear, with Moloney landing at the top
of the leader board, while Margie Engle took second aboard Royce, and
Egypt's Nayel Nassar rode Raging Bull Vangelis S to third.
Germany's Olaf Petersen Jr. created a very technical course for tonight's
main event in the Rolex Stadium. With a tight time allowed, riders had to
show over a triple bar, an open water obstacle, a vertical-oxer double
combination, and finally an oxer-vertical-oxer triple combination, which
caused errors for many of the competitors. Only six of the 31 entries were
able to master the initial track and advance to jump-off, where they had to
jump the double combination again while also making tight rollbacks and then
galloping across the ring to reach the final oxer.
Nayel Nassar set the time to beat with Raging Bull Vangelis S after
completing the first fault free round over the shortened track. In an effort
to leave the fences in place, Nassar kept a conservative pace and stopped
the clock at 46.56 seconds, which held up for third place.
Moloney was not going to leave anything to chance with Slieveanorra tonight,
after finishing just short of the winning time with a double clear effort on
Thursday with the Equinimity LLC mount. The pair held a strong gallop
throughout the track, and they easily made their way through the rollbacks
before flying at the final oxer. Moloney and Slieveanorra slipped through
the timers in 43.99 seconds, which would prove to be unbeatable and earn
them the hard fought victory.
"I am very happy to get a win, it's my first international grand prix win,"
expressed Moloney. "He was second during Week II of WEF, and won Section B
during Week V. He was on the team during the Nation's Cup and he was four
and clear and we finished second. It's nice to get a win because he's been
second a couple times now."
This week is Slieveanorra's first week showing since the Winter Equestrian
Festival in Florida, but down time seems to have been very good for her,
after placing third Thursday and winning today. Moloney was not convinced of
his victory tonight though, and felt he had the left the door open a crack
during the jump-off.
"I thought I could have been faster to the vertical in the middle of the
ring," explained Moloney. "To the last jump and the oxer after the vertical
I was able to make up some time. I think everyone else did six to the
double, but I did seven, so someone could have caught my time there."
Moloney is very excited to have the ride on Slieveanorra, who was started by
his brother in Ireland, and he hopes to take him over to Europe this summer
to represent Ireland in Nation's Cup competitions.
"Slieveanorra is just naturally very quick," stated Moloney. "Around the
turns he's always going, in the jump-off you don't have to think about going
faster, he's always going to be quick enough. He's a little bit nervous, so
you just have to take your time around him. He can jump bigger classes, so
we'll have to see how the next few months go."
Margie Engle was next with her new eight-year-old mount Royce, owned by Elm
Rock Partners LLC of Wellington, FL, and the pair was quick, but not quick
enough. The talented mount showcased his scope and left all the rails
intact, but Royce's hang time in the air proved to be a slight disadvantage
as they stopped the timers a second shy of Maloney at 44.94 seconds, but
good enough for tonight's red ribbon.
"I have loved this horse since I saw him as six-year-old," smiled
Engle. "Royce has got all the jump in the world and he's really a lot of
fun. He's never gone fast, in fact, this is the fastest he's gone in a
jump-off. He's starting to ride better and better so that I can give it a
shot. It took me awhile to figure out which bridle to use to have full
control. I am just keep getting to know him, this year is all about learning
experience for both of us, at a eight years old a lot of horses aren't even
doing the grand prix classes yet."
Engle added, "He's got more scope than almost anything I've sat on, the
power is amazing, you feel like you can jump a house. For a stallion he's
very kind, he's got a very good attitude, he's brave at the jumps, the main
thing I had to do was get the rideability and have him learn to go faster."
Three other horse and rider combinations competed over tonight's jump-off
track, but they each had a pair of rails to add eight faults their
total. Katie Prudent and V, owned by Mike Smith of Winchester, VA, placed
fourth with the fastest eight fault round, while Derek Braun and Lacarolus,
owned by MRN Family Group of Wellington, FL. placed fifth and Blythe Marano
and Riverview Farm's Urban rounded out the top six.
The Kentucky Spring Classic will come to a close tomorrow, where the
featured events will include the $20,000 Bluegrass Classic, as well as the
Show Jumping Hall of Fame High Junior and High Amateur-Owner Jumper
Classics. In addition to trying to earn the championship, the High Junior
Jumpers will be competing for $1,000 in bonus money as a part of the SSG
Riding Gloves 'Go Clean for the Green' promotion.
For more information about the Kentucky Spring Horse Shows, please visit
www.KentuckyHorseShows.com.
RESULTS: $75,000 Mary Rena Murphy Grand Prix
1 447 SLIEVEANORRA RICHIE MOLONEY
0 0 0 75.890 0 0
0 43.990
2 148 ROYCE MARGIE ENGLE 0
0 0 78.480 0 0 0
44.940
3 1143 RAGING BULL VANGELIS S NAYEL NASSAR
0 0 0 79.230 0 0
0 46.560
4 465 V KATIE MONAHAN-PRUDENT
0 0 0 77.580 8 0
8 45.160
5 94 LACAROLUS DEREK BRAUN 0
0 0 79.110 8 0 8
45.280
6 22 URBAN BLYTHE MARANO 0
0 0 79.490 8 0 8
47.210
7 808 H H CAROTINO QUENTIN JUDGE
0 1 1 82.810
8 517 CABALLITO ANDRES RODRIGUEZ
4 0 4 72.600
9 109 CADETT 7 ASHLEE BOND 4
0 4 74.460
10 254 CHIRON S PAIGE JOHNSON
4 0 4 78.220
11 1270 ATTACK II AMANDA DERBYSHIRE
4 0 4 78.700 12 445
AHORN VAN DE ZUUTHOEVE RICHIE MOLONEY 4 0
4 78.860
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