Enjoy some of our favourite updates from equestrian social media channels during the past week. From some possible future stars to breakfast in bed, it all happened on social media this week.
Don’t miss the exciting competition on this weekly page. Our favourite tweet each week will win either an Apatchy mini tablet case or an Apatchy cosmetic bag, personalised with your own initials. For more information about the competition and to find out who this week’s winner is, go to the bottom of this page.
Equestrian social media posts of the week
Your first dose of foal Friday
This actually looks like a great idea
What a special arrival this filly is
The racing Queen herself
#Tokyo2021
Can you do this? Impressive skills from showjumper Kent Farrington
Living the dream
Congratulations to Christian Williams, who trained the 2020 virtual Grand National winner, Potters Corner. Here is is being interviewed by his daughters after the race
Meanwhile, Bristol De Mai was chilling before his run in the virtual Grand National
Good effort!
And congratulations to this week’s Social Media Post of the Week winner
A mega throwback, and hopefully one to put a smile on your face
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Tweet of the week competition
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