The Stud's Mares
| Boston Bees Knees Black 1998 12.2hh |
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| Sire
: Varndell Right Royal |
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| Dam
: Boston Bedtime Story |
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Boston Belle of the Ball Cream 1995 12.2hh |
| Sire
: Boston Ballet Wot Not (RWAS Youngstock
Champion) |
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| Dam
: Boston Butterfly |
| Boston Blaze of Glory Dun 1966 13.1hh |
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| Sire
: Boston Ballet Wot Not |
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| Dam
: Luanshya Gardenia by Penwood Eldorado |
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Boston Butterfly Dark Bay 1982 |
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Sire : Chamberlayne Don
Juan (exported Australia)
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Dam : Heva Grania by
Brockwell Berwyn
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Many times champion (including twice Great Yorkshire Champion)
Dam of Boston Belle of the Ball, Boston Blue Chip, Boston Blue Hussar and Boston Out of the Blue - All champions
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Boston Buds of May Chestnut 1993 |
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Sire : Varndell Right
Royal
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Dam : Boston Beck 'n'
Call by Shimpling Oscar
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A young mare who has been very successful in hand.
She is the half-sister to the very successful and RWAS Youngstock Champion Boston Ballet Wot-Not.
| Boston Britannia 1994
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| Sire
: Varndell Right Royal |
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| Dam : Downland Emmerline by Downland Mohawk Pictured with her 2003 filly foal Boston Babooshka (by Boston Ballet Wot Not ) who is being successfully shown by Lucy McKenzie |
Other mares have included:
| Boston Bedtime Story Bay 1988 - 2002
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| Sire
: Thornwood Royalist |
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| Dam
: Hever Grania by Brockwell Berwyn |
Many times champion undersaddle before starting her broodmare duties
Dam of Boston Bo-Peep (Top Price NPS Sale 2000), Boston Bees Knees who is retained as a future broodmare.
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Downland Emmerline
- Liver Chestnut 1982 - 2003
Sire : Downland Mohawk Dam : Downland Eglantine by Downland Chevalier Unshown but Dam of Boston Blodwyn (USA), Boston Bronwyn (France), Boston Bright 'n' Early, Boston Brittania, Boston Bethany (retained) |
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Contessa of Kirkamgate
- Cream 1979
- 2003
Sire : Radmont Tarquin Dam : Cola of Kirkhamgate (by Belvoir Zechin) Dam of Boston Bonaparte (Cadlon Valley Stud), Boston Band of Gold (France), Boston Baroness, Rudgate Royal Surprise |
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The Stud's policy is to break
and ride all mares before using them in the stud which helps to ensure
the youngstock have suitable temperaments of childrens ponies.
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