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Willinga Park mourns the loss of Bloomfield Royalist

Roy was an exceptional horse that had huge potential for International Dressage...

Adele Severs

Published 20 Jul 2020

Willinga Park Royalist and Jayden Brown.

© Roger Fitzhardinge

The Willinga Park team is mourning the loss of their very first dressage horse Bloomfield Royalist, an exceptional horse that had huge potential for International Dressage.

The 9-year-old gelding became ill quite suddenly and Willinga Park are awaiting the results of the post-mortem.

Bred by well-known horse stud, Bloomfield Farm, Roy’s father ‘Royal Hit’ is a prolific producer of elite dressage horses.

A favourite of owner, Terry Snow, Roy was being trained and campaigned by Jayden Brown and will be sadly missed by all of the team at Willinga Park.

“Roy was showing all the potential to take the next step to Prix St George and beyond, his willing nature, kind attitude and aptitude to work, made him a dream to train,” said Jayden Brown.

Source: Willinga Park website

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