
Coleraine Reflection
Piper
​$10,000
2019
15.2hh
Bay Mare
Irish Sport Horse
Sire: Colemans Touch
Dam: Chardonnay (TB)
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About Piper:
Piper (Coleraine Reflection) is a quality young Irish Sport Horse mare with a lovely work ethic and a bright future ahead. She thrives on having a job and enjoys getting out and about—whether that’s schooling, hacking, or learning something new.
She’s registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society of New Zealand and brings a great mix of temperament, athleticism, and presence.
Piper has been to pony club, show jumping days, ODEs, and various training outings. She has been well-behaved and easy to manage at events, happily standing tied to the float and taking in new environments with a calm and sensible attitude.
As a youngster, Piper had a minor check ligament issue which was successfully treated with surgery before she came to me. Since arriving as a 2-year-old, she has never had any soundness issues and has been brought along slowly and correctly. The previous issue has not affected her in any way, and there are no concerns about her ability to enjoy a full and active ridden career. Vet history is available on request for genuine enquiries.
She has three balanced, rhythmical paces, a great attitude toward poles and small jumps, and is confident hacking alone or in company.
Piper is sensible and eager to please, but she does best with a rider who is calm, clear, and confident in their leadership. She’s not difficult, just a mare who appreciates consistency and guidance in the partnership.
Her breeding combines athleticism with rideability, making her a great prospect for someone wanting a fun and capable young horse to bring on.
Ideal Match:
Piper would suit a confident rider who enjoys bringing on young horses and can offer clear, kind direction. She’s not suitable for beginners, but would be a wonderful partner for someone looking for a smart, trainable mare with plenty of potential and personality.
Care & Management:
Piper is currently in light to moderate work, turned out in a mixed herd, and barefoot. She’s easy to catch, float, and handle. She enjoys a routine, thrives on attention, and is straightforward to manage with no known vices.

