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Horses that made me
Horse & Hound
|July 03, 2025
Laura Collett picks the six horses with the biggest influence on her career
SUPER SIX
Penwayn Ryan
“Win or bust”
TUBBY, as we called him, was an 11.2hh Welsh section A that we got off the Welsh mountains as a feral, unbroken pony. I broke him in and he ended up going supreme at Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) when I was 13. That was really my farewell to showing, which I’d been doing since I was six.
I remember thinking that he might just bolt back to the lorry. He did it once at Royal Three Counties - turned round and bolted out of the arena midway through!
Tubby was the first to teach me about the highs and lows of the sport - it was win or bust. It felt pretty epic just to get to HOYS; going supreme was a final hurrah.
Walnut“The one that stopped me giving up”
WALNUT was my first horse - and the only one that I hadn't produced from the beginning. He was a schoolmaster who'd been there, done it and got the T-shirt. We had him on loan and he was a legend in the Heythrop branch of the Pony Club.
He was 15.2hh but rode more like a pony than Spring (Noble Springbok) - you just had to keep kicking. We did two years of Pony Club and JRN (junior regional novice) championships. He scored my first three-day win, which was the last three-day with roads, tracks and steeplechase.
Spring was injured the second year I had him, and I was heartbroken. “Wally” was the only horse I had at that level and had it not been for him I probably wouldn't have carried on eventing.
Noble Springbok“He set me up for life”
MY pony of a lifetime. He had a single-line advert in
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