HATHERLEIGH boy and youngest ever rider to compete at Horse of the Year Show (HOYS), Harry Edwards-Brady, has won three return tickets to 'The World's Most Famous Horse Show' which runs from October 12-18 at Birmingham's NEC. Pint-sized Harry Edwards-Brady hit the headlines in 2013 when he first competed at HOYS. His achievement attracted press from Europe, Russia, Hong Kong, and beyond. His quickly established trademark air punch appeared in newspapers and on websites and TV stations throughout the week at HOYS, with demand for personal appearances and sponsorship deals rushing in post-show. To date, Harry has qualified three ponies for HOYS in two different classes and spectators at this year's show will see four-year-old Harry compete in the Colne Mountain and Moorland Lead Rein Pony of the Year on Moortown Divine (Wednesday, October 8) and the LEGO Friends Lead Rein Pony of the Year on Hamptonne Harry (Saturday, October 11). Harry has also qualified Andy Pandy for the Colne Mountain and Moorland Lead Rein Pony of the Year, but because he will be riding Moortown Divine in that competition, the reins will be passed on to another, as yet undecided, rider. For the full report, and a round-up of the area news and sport, see this week's edition of the Post.





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