
Cornet's Ghost
Birth year: 2017

As we head into Autumn 🍂🍁 it’s nice to have time to reflect on the development of our homebred horses that are still in our stables.
1️⃣First up sees 5yo AES licenced stallion 🐴Tangeloma gaining the first few of his newcomers double clears and making the step up to Foxhunter - 1m20 with ease also gaining his first double clear at that level. In the new year we await the arrival of his first offspring 🐣 and we are excited for his progression as a 6yo.
2️⃣His 6yo half sister 🐴Comthago’s Jewel 💎 has easily made the step up to 1m30 winning 🥇at her first round at this level in the UK. After having a busy couple of years producing the next crop of hombreds via embryo transfer for us, it’s been nice to spend the summer building her up at the shows and giving her a bit more exposure.
3️⃣Following on the bloodlines of 🐴Haya Loma N, we have her first born 7yo 🐴Loma de Reve LH. After showing us some very good results over the summer including 🥉3rd place in a very competitive 2* 1m40 jump off class and gaining an OC Wildcard entry into the World Breeding Championships in Lanaken 🇧🇪 he has enjoyed a nice rest and will now continue to jump at 1m40 level for the rest of the year. Next year we hope to see him make the step to 1m45 and Ranking Classes.
➡️From Horsequest to Top Level⬅️
We are very thankful to have been part of the production and to have had 🐴Haya Loma N as part of our breeding programme. We hope to be able to continue her bloodlines on through her talented offspring for years to come.
4️⃣The oldest of our homebred bunch yet to 🦅fly the nest is 8yo 🐴Cornet’s Ghost. He’s developed very well this year gaining a lot of form and results at 1m40-1m45 level both in the UK 🇬🇧and in Europe 🇪🇺 with the highlight being 2nd 🥈 in the 2* Grand Prix in CSI Liège 🇧🇪 just a few weeks ago. We plan to continue to develop him in 1m45 classes into the new year and look to make the step to 1m50+ in 2026.
🆕New recruits coming through are 4yo 🐴Flashmir LH and we see the oldest offspring of 🐴Comthago’s Jewel turn 3 years old in the new year - 🐴Jeweloma LH.
The three boys continue to enjoy the grass for a good while longer as they only turn 2 years old in 2026.
🐴Lambley House - from foals to champions 🏆
Photo credits - 📷Sportfot, ATG Photography and Temps de Poses
We had an enjoyable week at Arena UK for their Major Show Jumping Championships. We took 9 horses over the 6 days and it was nice to make the short commute everyday, sometimes twice a day!
New recruits 🐴Aktion & 🐴Cordelia had their first trip out for the clear round and 🐴Rita had a nice trip out after her summer break too.
We made the most of the opportunity to contest the young horse classes with 5yo 🐴Tangeloma and our 6yos 🐴Thor, 🐴Kuyano & 🐴Comthago’s Jewel - where she picked up 6th place in the final.
🐴Cornet’s Ghost was happy to make the short journey and return home to his own bed 🛏️💤 every night after jumping clear in his 3 classes and just an unlucky fault at the end of the Grand Prix.
And after a last minute notification of an OC Wildcard for the 🌍World Breeding Championships in Lanaken, homebred 🐴Loma de Reve LH made a quick trip too after enjoying a little bit of downtime for the past three weeks. He didn’t disappoint with a clear in the 1m30 and the 7yo class.
A fantastic job 👏🏻 done by the whole team at Arena UK with fantastic courses all week and ground conditions, even whilst battling slightly inclement weather ☔️🌪️ at the beginning of the show! 😅
A quick turnaround to head to Belgium 🇧🇪 early on Tuesday morning! Wish us luck 🤞🏻🍀
August is a time for end of summer young horse finals and we are pleased with the results of our homebreds.
Our stallion 🐴Tangeloma finished with a double clear and 4th place in the Weston Lawns 5yo Championship. 🇬🇧
🐴Comthago’s Jewel who was a new ride for Zoe at this show & 🐴Loma de Reve LH both made the finals of the 6&7yo classes at the Van Mossel Cup, Schijndel in NL. 🇳🇱With 🐴Loma de Reve LH picking up a fantastic podium result a few weeks before in the 2* 1m40 final in Ghlin in Belgium. 🇧🇪
Unfortunately we haven’t secured any tickets for the 🌍World Championships in Lanaken this year but look towards the development of the horses over the next 12 months.






