Joanne Jarden, who held the lead in the Necarne Castle one-star after Thursday's dressage, was temporarily displaced by Britain's Owen Moore yesterday morning after a fabulous test from the six-year-old thoroughbred, Lord Killinghurst. But although Moore's name headed the initial set of results sheets at the three-day event, his advantage proved only temporary as it was subsequently discovered that his horse was over-qualified for this competition. But Lucy Thompson's lead in the Balcas-sponsored two-star held good, despite Mark Kyle's bid for the top with Bright Spark.
Jarden's relegation only temporary
Joanne Jarden, who held the lead in the Necarne Castle one-star after Thursday's dressage, was temporarily displaced by Britain…
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