In Cameron’s last year in ponies and Landlord’s last year eligible for the JC/JD at the Highland, Cameron stormed to a win from the pole position of last to go in the jump off. Robbie Clancy had posted a very economical and fast clear to sit in leading position but Cameron and Landlord were up for the challenge and they took off at blistering pace meaning business all the way, I long run to the final vertical had everyone on the edge of their seats but the stand erupted when he cleared the last and took seconds off the time to take the Liz Fox JC/JD Championship 2015.
The double was on with Landlord jumping clear in the first round of the 148 class but an unfortunate pole in the jump off left him second to Fraser Reid. A fantastic result non the less and certainly gave the crowd plenty of excitement and cheer.
That was a great jump of and I can assure you the stand certainly erupted, well done Cameron!