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1412 Lot11 - JE Blues

December 2014 auction

Chestnut gelding 1/11/2003 16.2hh
On account of Sam Fasher

View Dressage at SIEC
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Eventers through the Auction of the Stars do tend to be in a minority, however, those that have been sold through AOS have gone on to be superstars. Bindaboo was sold as a 1* horse to Lindsay Honey in WA and is now in contention for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Aspire R was sold as a 3yo and has just won his first 3* event and will also be in contention for Rio. Bonza Troy took Sappho Ransan-Elliot from beginner pony club status to 3* eventing. And the list goes on and on. JE Blues is a strikingly beautiful WB by Jive Magic. He has been campaigned by Sam Fasher and is now competing at 2* level so he is well and truly on his way. JE Blues courtesy of his breeding does have outstanding paces and he has won straight dressage tests. From an eventing point of view this is a massive advantage. JE Blues has a really nice walk with good overtrack, a great trot which has swing and is standout in the eventing arena. JE Blues has a powerful canter with elevation and jump - certainly paces that could develop into a very real dressage horse should someone so desire in years to come. Just keep in mind that Bullwinkle, who was travelling reserve for the Australian dressage team at the London Olympics was a 4* eventer who changed direction. JE Blues as a jumper has a really good technique in front and behind and is capable of clear showjumping rounds. Cross country, JE Blues is good into water, over ditches and banks. His success includes winning elementary dressage in August 2014; 2nd in novice eventing SIEC 2013; 13th 2* eventing Camden 2014. He jumps 1’25 courses with confidence. This is a top competition horse for a rider who has serious ambition.

Jive Magic (imp)
Jazz
Cocktail
Charmante
Kind of Magic
Fruhling
Gieke Utopia
Anky
Ilkay (imp)
Varient
Dorette
Annaglanz
Elfenglanz
Alpha II

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