Seamus was born in 1988 and has
spent most of his life in Yorkshire
where he was successfully shown on
many occasions, winning up to eight
rosettes in a single day. He has also
been hunted for several seasons, as
well as standing at stud. After a few
years away from the showring, we
relaunched his career and returned
him to winning ways once again.

Seamus and Fiona Murray won the 'Champion Traditional Horse' silver plate at the Golden Jubilee Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead 2002. Seamus and Fiona qualified for this prestigious show at a qualifying event in Beverley, Yorkshire. This was his first major show since being graded in 2001 and we are justifiably proud of this top award in his first major championship this season.

 

At the BSPA World Championships of Colour, Seamus and Fiona had a truly outstanding show winning 12 rosettes over the 2 day finals against the best coloured horses in the country at the finals at the Addington Equestrian Centre in Buckinghamshire.

In the breeding showcase has was judged:
Champion Graded Stallion of the Year 2002.
In addition to the above his wins included:
Best British Cold Blood In-Hand Graded Stallion 2002
Best British Cold Blood Ridden Graded Stallion 2002

Among his best placings were:
Best Traditional In-Hand Horse - Placed 2nd.
Best Traditional Ridden Horse - Placed 2nd.

The competition was extremely strong as it always is for stallions that compete with impeccably behaved mares and geldings in the same event.

 

Seamus was officially the 'Champion Stallion 2001' of the British Skewbald and Piebald Association for being the highest scoring stallion
at this years Gradings.

If you would like your mare to be considered for cover, then please make an appointment to view Seamus so that you can witness his superb temperament
and confirm your interest.


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