Redpost Rider’s have enjoyed an action-packed year both in and out of the arena, dedicating countless hours to training in the saddle and preparing for an exciting calendar of events. Here is a quick look at what our Redpost Rider have achieved in 2025!

Harry Meade – Eventer
What a year it has been for Harry Meade! In 2025, Harry reached the pinnacle of eventing, becoming world number one in the FEI Eventing World Athlete Rankings. From countless hours of training to top performances at the sport’s most prestigious events, he has showcased remarkable skill, consistency, and dedication.
Harry recorded multiple high‑placed finishes, including 3rd and 4th at the Kentucky Three Day Event with Et Hop du Matz and Grafennacht, fourth and sixth at the Mars Badminton Horse Trials aboard Cavalier Crystal and Superstition, and a trio of top results at Defender Burghley across his rides including 3rd, 4th & 9th. Harry also consistently finished clear and within the time at major events, cementing his status as the sport’s leading rider throughout the season.

Cameron Beer – Eventer
2025 was a year of strong progress and solid results for Cameron Beer as he continued to develop his eventing string and compete consistently throughout the season. With some wonderful home breeds coming through, Cameron is one to watch over the next few years.
Cameron posted several credible placing riding Newports Definitely Untouchable aka Gatsby including a 13th‑place finish at the CCI3‑S in Wellington, followed by 30th at the CCI3‑S in Charlbury* and 26th in the CCI3‑L at Osberton* later in the year — all valuable performances at competitive levels of eventing – setting him up nicely to turn his hand to 4* competitions in 2026.

Jake Myers – Show Jumper
2025 has been a standout year for Redpost Rider Jake Myers, with some fantastic moments in the ring and top results across key competitions. The highlight of Jake’s season came when he clinched the Evoke Under‑25 British Championship title at the London International Horse Show riding Gamin des Ronets, delivering a blistering jump‑off clear round to secure the win.
Throughout the year, Jake’s partnership with Gamin des Ronets continued to shine, adding confidence and momentum as he progressed through the competitive Under‑25 ranks. His success this season reflects both his talent and dedication to producing horses from the ground up.

Oliver Tuff – Show Jumper
Oliver had a rewarding 2025 both at home and on the Sunshine Tour in Spain. He finished the year at the London International Horse Show, competing in the Under‑25 British Championship. Highlights of his season include multiple top placings, such as 3rd in the 1.50m Area Trials at Bicton in July and a top 10 finish in the 4* 1.50m Masters Trophy at Hickstead.
Oliver had a fantastic win in the National Grand Prix at Bicton on Sacino, while also finishing 5th with Pica in the same class.

Alice Watson – Show Jumper
2025 has been a year of young horses for Alice Watson, with some brilliant homebreds and promising prospects out at the shows. One to watch is the 6-year-old homebred Extra Zest TH, who qualified for the Speedi-Beet Grade C Championship at this year’s Horse of the Year Show. She is out of Alice’s Hickstead Derby-winning Billy Lemon.
Alice had a fantastic performance in the National 6-Year-Old Championship at Hickstead, finishing 7th out of 107 starters with a double clear round. This British-bred star also secured her golden ticket to the World Breeding & Young Horse Championships in Lanaken, Belgium at the end of September. With three classes and 46 jumping efforts at Lanaken, Alice just missed out on a place in the final, but this combination continues to go from strength to strength.

Michael Tuff – Show Jumper
Michael had a great foundation-building year, making excellent progress with his yard of young horses. Highlights include placings in the 2* International at Chepstow and in the Redpost Foxhunter Championship at Bicton.
A successful campaign at Wales & West gave his horses valuable experience and sets them up perfectly for the 2026 season.

Robert Murphy – Show Jumper
2025 has been a impressive year for British show jumper Robert Murphy, marked by his biggest career win to date. The season’s standout moment came when Robert and Hulde G took first place in the CSI4 Amadeus Grand Prix of Salzburg*, outpacing a world‑class field and demonstrating composure and speed over a challenging course
We can’t wait for the 2026 season to get underway and to see these top riders doing what they do best, both in and out of the saddle! Will Harry stay at world number one? And what’s next for Jake Myers after his amazing win at LIHS.
