Amanda was delighted with her horse’s performance and thoroughly enjoyed competing in the series.
“I’m rapt with Romeo,” Amanda said,
“It is such a journey to take a thoroughbred off the track and come out in the atmosphere and get them to relax. To be able to do a whole series against other thoroughbreds in the same boat is just wonderful.”
“These events are giving people an incentive to buy a thoroughbred, to come out and compete only against thoroughbreds on a level playing field. The people who are competing here are loving it.”
In the Novice section, Mariah Kaminski and former Flemington-trained gelding Linton Street finished in first place on 207.209, ahead of Fiona Barker and Penrhos Gamble (204.308) and Jessica Morrison and Afterlife (204.074).
The competition has been hailed as a success by Boneo Park’s Managing Director, Fiona Selby.
“Boneo Park is proud to have developed the OTT Dressage Series with Racing Victoria and the improvement in the quality and quantity of OTT horses participating in the series over the past three years is brilliant to see,” Mrs Selby said.