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More success for Darbi



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Published Date: 05 August 2008
Darbi Johnston-Murphy on JJ has won the Open Pony Showjumping at the Broughton Show and took home the magnificent Albert Clarke Trophy.

Darbi who is in her last year at Osgodby Primary School, is trained by the international showjumper Lionel Dunning.

She also came second in the 13.2hh Under class, which was won by a whisker by Hector Baker, another Brocklesby Pony Club member.

Darbi now plans to concentrate on One Day Eventing this year as it involves all three diciplines, Dressage, Showjumping and Cross Country.

She has already clocked up many placings and a fantastic win at the Wentworth & District Pony Club One Day Event held in Doncaster last month.

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