
Current Horses

Blakeney's Cruise
2017 Irish Sporthorse Gelding
FSS Correlli Bravo x Caoimhes Cruising, by Cruising
Purchased as a green 5-year-old, Quidley has developed Blakeney's Cruise, aka Poncho, from the start of his career. They began their journey together in the US, where they were the 2022 USEA Junior Novice Champion, and moved up to Preliminary level within a year. Upon relocating to the UK in 2023, Quidley set her sights on qualifying Poncho for the 6-year-old CCI2* FEI WBFSH Eventing World Breeding Championships at Mondial du Lion. Not only did they qualify, they finished in the top 20 horse and rider pairs, with Quidley being the youngest rider in the field. They returned to Mondial du Lion in 2024 to contest the CCI3* Championship for 7-year-olds and moved up to the CCI4* level in 2025. The sky is the limit for this bold, brave, and talented young horse.​

Da Winti UNO’s Z
2017 Zangersheide Gelding
Dallas VDL x Winti van de Wiel, by Up Chiqui
Originally from the barn of Isabel English, Quidley was quick to form a rock-solid partnership with Da Winti UNO's Z, aka Uno. Taking over the ride in May 2024, Quidley piloted Uno to a win in the Green Source CCI2* just a few months later. They went on to qualify for and compete in the CCI3* 7-year-old FEI WBFSH Eventing World Breeding Championships at Mundial du Lion later that year. Kicking off 2025 with a strong start, the pair picked up a win in the Intermediate at Kelsall Hill before making their CCI4* debut at Millstreet in Ireland. Uno is a game, forward-thinking young horse with plenty of natural talent for the sport, and Quidley looks forward to continuing to produce him up the levels.

Monbeg Manhattan
2019 Irish Sporthorse Gelding
Jardonnay VDL x Manhattans Little Angel, by Manhattan
Another young horse that has been produced up the levels by Quidley, Monbeg Manhattan, aka Jardy, joined her string when he was just 3 years old. He made his British Eventing debut in 2024 and quickly found his footing as a future eventing superstar. By 2025 he made his first international start in the CCI1* at Millstreet, where he finished 5th in a competitive division of over 60 entries. Jardy continues to impress with his scope, aptitude, and potential for the future, proving himself as one to watch!
