Horse & Hound

Paris prospect steps up

Hartpury Premier League, Glos

ANDREW GOULD made a winning grand prix debut on the talented black stallion he bought with the Paris Olympics in mind, Indigro.

The pair have been together for three months, since Indigro was bought from the Netherlands for Andrew by Max and Tatiana Skillman. Here the nine-year-old Negro stallion posted 73.46%.

“He is so honest and genuine. Around the arena, he felt amazing, and I got the sense that he would be on board. I had a brilliant ride, ” said Andrew.

“He finds all the work relatively easy, but he lacks the experience as he

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