Canterbury All Welsh Show 2014
April 21, 2014
The Canterbury Welsh Show in January was certainly one to remember for Hollybank Stud. Although retired to broodmare duties, Bendigo Royal Charm (Milly) was left empty for this season and with the decision made not to Show Nawarrah Park Lady's Man at this year's show, the opportunity was there for Milly to put in an appearance.
We were pretty happy when she was awarded the Section B Adult Championship and her son Hollybank Royal Silver, who is by Lady's Man, was the Champion Section B Youngstock winner. They went up against each other for Supreme B which was won by mum. Milly then went on to win the Best Purebred Welsh Exhibit and topped the day off by beating the Inhand Partbred Supreme for the Supreme Inhand Pony of the day. This entitled her to then return for the second day of the show and she competed against the Supreme Ridden and Champion Harness Exhibits to win the Catherine Howell Trophy for the Supreme Exhibit of the Show.


In a joint effort to help with the improvement and numbers of the Section B welsh ponies in the North Island, one of Hollybank Stud’s imported stallions, Imperial Messiah, has made the long trip up to Auckland where he will be on lease to Fleur Kern for the next three years. He will also be available to outside mares during this time.

For the 10th year in succession Hollybank Stud’s resident stallion Nawarrah Park Lady’s Man has won the Gunthwaite Trophy for the NZWPCS Section B Sire Ratings. Lady’s Man has held this award continuously since 2012, with there being two years of no competitions during covid in 2020/2021. This year he was represented by 4 progeny, Hollybank Crusader, Hollybank Wee Whisper, Hollybank Justin Time and Cedar Park Regal Man. Homebred stallion Hollybank Antonio also finished 3rd in this competition, his first year of being represented by progeny at ratings shows.








