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Emma Collins and Oaks Abracadabra win Boneo World Cup

The Boneo Park World Cup Show, presented by SFS Fencing Australia, came to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday afternoon, with Emma Collins and Oaks Abracadabra claiming victory in the World Cup Qualifier CSI1*-W.

Emma Collins and Oaks Abracadabra won the World Cup Qualifier, jumping double clear in 45.66 secs. Image by Stephen Mowbray.

Equestrian Life

Published 5 Oct 2025

A strong field of 24 combinations lined up for the event, with five producing clear rounds in the first phase: Tori Stuckey and Jaybee Ballon D’or, Billy Raymont and Caprino, Amber Fuller and Cadenza NZPH, Jamie Winning-Kermond and Tulara Wat Colblensky, and Emma Collins with Oaks Abracadabra.

Twelve combinations then returned for the second round, with four jumping double clear – meaning it all came down to time, and it was tight!

In the end, 37-year-old Emma Collins and her rising 13-year-old chestnut mare Oaks Abracadabra were the quickest, stopping the clock at 45.66 seconds. Impressively, Oaks Abracadabra (by Armitage out of a Vivant mare) – bred by Oaks Sport Horses – was making her World Cup debut at Boneo.

Emma Collins, little Levi and Josh Collins with Oaks Abracadabra aka ‘Abbey the Alpaca’. Image by Stephen Mowbray.

Second place went to Jamie Winning-Kermond and Tulara Wat Colblensky, who finished in 45.90 seconds, ahead of Amber Fuller and Cadenza NZPH with 46.52, and Billy Raymont and Caprino with 46.94. Tori Stuckey and Jaybee Ballon D’or had a single rail and, as the only combination to finish on four faults, rounded out the top five.

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Ally Lamb and King Kashmir TN were the Equestrian Life Future Star Champions, jumping double clear in 45.75 secs.

Other results:

Pryde’s Easifeed Children’s Championship: Nellie Tuddenham and Double J

Yandoo Junior Championship: Valentina Hercus and Carousel GV

Leader Equine Young Rider Championship: Tanner Robinson and Casiana

Southern Cross Event Hire Mini Prix Championship: Rhys Stones and Parallax SCF

Equestrian Life Future Stars Championship: Allyson Lamb and King Kashmir TN

Amateur Championship: Daniel Leach and Glenara Cover Up

Valentina Hercus and Carousel GV won the Yandoo Junior Championship, jumping double clear in 36.19 secs. Image by Stephen Mowbray.
Tanner Robinson and Casiana went double clear in 32.22 secs to be crowned the Leader Equine Young Rider Champions. Image by Stephen Mowbray.