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Create my profile now!Beautiful 16.2hh 2010 Irish grey mare. Lulu has show jumped BS very successfully at 1.10m level BS, won over £1600 and 667 points. She has qualified Blue Chip most years and has qualified for 1.05 & 1.10 second rounds 2024. She is extremely brave and careful, usually in the top 3 every time out. She loves cross country, she’s done lots of Hunter trials and has jumped clear every time, she doesn’t look at a thing! Enjoys fun rides and has hunted in Ireland. She is super to hack out in all sorts of traffic, alone or in company. She really enjoys her hacking, she’s used to busy B roads and she’s great to have a good gallop a cross a field! She won’t do anything silly. She is a forward going but safe ride, snaffle mouth. She doesn’t really enjoy flatwork that much so if you like to drill them in the school every day she isn’t the horse for you. She doesn’t have to be ridden every day, she’s the same if you haven’t ridden her for a month. She’d suit a mother daughter share or an amateur looking for a low maintenance horse to have fun on the weekend. No vices or injuries. She is out of work at the moment as I lost my grazing and due to lack of time had to put her on grass livery. Though she should be extremely easy to bring back, when I have bought her back into work before after having my two children I just took her straight out for a hack after months off, no lunging needed! Now looking for her forever home, genuine reason for very sad sale.