HITS Saugerties: Singing the Right Toon! Ellen Toon and Invincible win Devoucoux Hunter Prix

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Singing the Right Toon! Ellen Toon and Invincible win the $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix at HITS Saugerties


 

Heading into the HITS-on-the-Hudson show season it was no secret that the $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix was going to be one of the most popular classes on the schedule with hunter riders from all over the country vying for a place in the Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix Final (September 10-11 at HITS Saugerties).

That sentiment proved to be true when 65 starters took to the field in yesterday’s $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix, the first of seven qualifiers offered this season at HITS Saugerties. Rian Beals of Saugerties, New York, who spent the winter designing courses at the HITS Desert Circuit in Thermal, California, set the course for Saturday’s featured Hunter class.

Amateur rider Ellen Toon of South Salem, New York picked up right where she left off this winter when she and her own Invincible captured the blue ribbon and moved one step closer to qualifying for the Diamond Mills Hunter Prix Final. Back in March, Toon and Invincible finished the HITS Ocala Winter Circuit strong with a second-place finish in the $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix during Week IV, followed by an exciting victory in the $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix during Week V when they beat out 70 other horse-and-rider combinations to take home the blue.

Ellen Toon and Invincible on course in Saturday's $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix at HITS-on-the-Hudson in Saugerties, New York. © ESI Photography.



At the conclusion of yesterday’s first round, Toon and Invincible were leading the way with a score of 89. Toon made it a point to attend HITS Saugerties just to qualify for the Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix Final.

“We decided to come to these three weeks of shows with our entire barn,” said Toon. “This was my third [Devoucoux] Hunter Prix, so I should have my five classes by the end of the spring shows, and hopefully I'll be qualified. I was first and second in Ocala this winter, so I am on the right track.”

Once the opening round was complete, the top 15 returned for the second round with all eyes on the leaders. Toon and her ride's first-round top score earned them the right to go last and put a stamp on the victory with a score of 84 for a total of 173.

“I have had this horse for several years and we have had a lot of success showing in the Amateurs,” said Toon. “I have had a lot of help from Jim Toon, Rodney Bross, and Sandy Butt bringing this horse along. He is a true hunter! These classes have been really fun to do. The courses are great and the [Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix] Final sounds very exciting.”

Taking second place honors was Ross Reisner of East Setauket, New York aboard Rachel Schaefer’s Clockwork and the third-place ribbon went to Molly Ashe-Cawley of Wellington, Florida with Stone Horse Farm’s Lady Gaga.

In other action, it’s been Albany’s Stepping Stone Farm that has led the way so far during HITS-on-the-Hudson I. In the Low Hunter Amy Momrow swept the division taking the top prize aboard Hannah Patten’s Wolfgang as well as Reserve honors in the irons of Jessica Pletka’s Blue Monday. In the Baby Green Hunters, Shaine Brooks kept the winning streak alive for the Albany, New York based farm when she took Champion honors aboard Jerry Bilinski’s Close Encounter.

“We are here with 45 horses for all nine weeks of shows throughout the season at HITS Saugerties,” said Stepping Stone Farm’s trainer Monty Kelly. “In our customer’s minds, there is no better place to show in the spring and summer than Saugerties.”

 

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