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DEC 2016


at the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup November 6 • Unionville, PA • photos by Tammie Monaco


Mary Musheno rode Lara Lamparski’s Luckytohavehim to win the Sidesaddle timber race.


Theo Sushko riding Bailey for EHM Stables


Darren Nagle rode Henry San for owner Irvin Naylor and trainer Cyril Murphy to win the Maiden Timber.


The big winner of the day was Irvin Naylor’s Ebanour, trained by Cyril Murphy, who won the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup timber stakes with Darren Nagle in the irons.


Canyon Road, ridden by Jeff Murphy, won the Allowance Timber for owner Gordonsdale Farm and trainer Christopher Kolb.


Keri Brion rode the Jonathan Sheppard-owned and trained Lawn Ranger to win the Apprentice Jockey Training Flat.


Work To Ride student Est eban Penados riding Jeannie


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Photos must be sent at 300dpi & 5x7 inches. Please include the photographer’s name. Only champion photos will be printed. Possibility for reserve champion photos if space allows.


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