Meet The Team
“The strength of the team is each member, the strength of each member is the team”
William began riding ponies as a child on the family farm in Ashford, Kent. He was born into a farming and hunting family. When he was not doing farm duties he would ride the family ponies. At the age of 16 he has the choice of leaving school to start farming, or showjumping. When Cyril Light of the Brendon Stud in Sussex offered him a job as second stable jockey to showjumper Simon Trent, he chose the latter option.
He has had success at the highest level in international show jumping, 2013 has been a great year so far, especially with Billy Congo. After finishing 4th in the London leg of the global champions tour, William went on to jump triple clear in Cannes to finish second, and an unlucky pole in the final round in Monte Carlo prevented him winning the class, but another 2nd place finish meant that he moved up to fourth in the global champions tour ranking list, with over £150,000 worth of winnings from the 2013 global tour season alone. William and Billy Congo finished off the summer in style by being part of the Gold medal winning team at the European Championships.
William and Cortaflex Mondriaan joined the elite ranks of three time Hickstead Derby winner adding the 2009 championship to their wins in 2006 and 2008. Last to go in the international arena they achieved the only clear round of the day and the first clear in the Hickstead Derby for five years, a great achievement for William and his team and their sponsors.
William Funnel is a world-renowned show jumping rider with over 20 years experience at the top of his sport. He has won over 20 International titles and has represented his country all over the world at the highest levels.
He has represented Great Britain on 27 different occasions involving 2 European Championships and has won over 50 International competitions.
William has been bringing on young horses for some 20 years and has his own philosophy on how this should be done.
Young horses need time to mature and should not be rushed. William tries to give them much more time out in the fields so theei bones, ligaments and muscles develop as they would in the wild and at a “natural rate”. While this means that they may mature later than horses of similar age which have been brought on quicker Williams feels they have a more substantial foundation of bone and muscle on which to build.
Each horse is brought on slowly and carefully depending to its attitude and development. All the horses undergo similar work at a early age and are not streamed into eventers or show jumpers. This happens at a much later stage with William taking charge of those that may be destined for show jumping and Pippa Funnell managing the development of those that seem to have the latent skill as eventers. Even when streamed William feels that cross discipline work can still help bring a horse on.
Donal was brought up in a farming family in Co Wexford in the heart of Irelands horse industry and from an early age was involved with horses. He went to agricultural college, graduated and farmed pigs commercially for 3 years until he could resist a career with horses no longer.
His first job was with the late Pat Cash, where he spent 3 years learning the business and developing his own unique philosophy and outlook on selection, breeding and training. Being a farmers son and a stock man gives Donal a unique perspective on horses and accounts for ability to see potential in a horse which others may miss.
Donal is recognised as having one of the best eyes in the business. Overall athleticism and conformation is important but Donal also looks at the head and eye to get a real feel for a horse. Donal moved to England 25 years ago to work for one of Pat Cash’s clients near Maidenhead. Donal developed the business and extended his business contacts in England before setting out on his own.
18 years ago he set up on his own from rented dealing yards near Chichester and 10 years ago moved to his current yard in Kirdford, West Sussex. Historically Donal has specialised in eventers although with The Billy Stud he has broadened out into breeding competition horses for all disciplines.
Twenty years after winning her first National Championship with Sir Barnaby, Pippa Funnell is firmly established as one of the world’s leading three day event riders.
Throughout a long career, Pippa has consistently been at the top of 3 Day Eventing having cemented her place back in 2003 when she achieved a landmark record by winning the Rolex Grand Slam (consecutive wins at Rolex Kentucky, Badminton and Burghley). As well as a healthy bonus from Rolex, Pippa earned herself a place in the history books as the first person to achieve this feat.
A year later she broke yet more records when she became the first person to win the Blenheim International Horse Trials for an incredible fourth time. This was followed by success at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where she helped the team to Silver before taking the individual Bronze medal. Her list of achievements has continued to expand, with Pippa repeatedly placing well at all the major events, and includes claiming both the Badminton and Windsor titles on more than one occasion.
With her best selling autobiography and her range of ‘Pippa Funnell’ computer games continuing to top the game sales charts it’s clear that Pippa’s determination, drive and devotion to her sport, is proving an inspiration to many. Pippa’s appeal continues to grow and with the launch of ‘Tilly’s Pony Tails’, her popularity is set to expand further still.
Away from eventing Pippa has also received many awards which include the Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year Award, the Sports Journalist Association Pat Besford Award for Outstanding Individual Sporting Achievement, as well as being named BBC South’s Sports Personality of the Year and reaching the last five of the overall BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Pippa was awarded an MBE in 2005.
Pippa is married to international show jumper, William Funnell.
Sarah was brought up on a farm in Berkshire, she met Donal through her love of horses. They have two daughters together, who both competed horses and now enjoying riding during their spare time.
Sarah has worked in the financial industry most of her life, currently working part time as a bursar for the local school.
Sarah works along side Donal at their family home, turning her hand to most jobs whilst sorting paper work and the accounts, no easy feat during the busy breeding season.
Roger is now in his 5th year with The Billy Stud, before joining us he spent 10 years establishing Oakingham Stud, orchestrating their breeding programme and producing upcoming talents like Ben Maher’s world championship ride Faltic HB to international level.
His passion lies with young horses – heading up the 3yr old assessments and creating a plan for their introduction to the sport and to nurture their talent. He works closely with all of the Billy riders on a daily basis and oversees the production progamme.
Lucy has now been working at the stud for 10 years, predominately in the yard riding the horses but also assisting the office and sales team. After finishing her A levels Lucy spent 6 years working for Irish international rider Shane Breen before moving to The Billy Stud.
Starting on the younger horses, Lucy has worked hard to develop her riding to help produce many of our rising stars, picking up numerous young horse titles along the way, most notable of all has been Winning the Foxhunter Championship at Horse of the Year 2021 riding Billy Nikon.
Lucy was part of the conception of the first Billy Stud online auctions, working with a small team to bring together William’s idea. The online concept has since gone on to become the blue print for many European Auctions and has gone from strength to strength at the stud.
Away from the yard Lucy is married to international course designer Ben Townley, together they have a young daughter Jessica.
Jenny has worked for William & Pippa for over 30 years as their Secretary and book keeper. She has been present through the whole evolution of the stud, from its small beginnings into the fantastic breeding program it has today.
Dealing with the daily requests from all the staff also becomes part of Jenny’s day, but she enjoys working alongside a team of people dedicated to the horses and their welfare. Jenny has been present for many great achievements for the stud but some of her most memorable moments have been, William achieving his dream of winning the Hickstead Derby and Pippa winning the Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing.
After a successful jumping career with the horses family life took over for Chris whilst Roger is full time at the stud, Chris divides her time between home life, their two children and an office role at the stud.
Starting in 2018 with a General Admin role, Chris has since gone onto be part of the team that is behind the progression and growth of our Online Auctions.
Her goal for 2023 is to dust off her show boots and get back into the arena.
Favourite Billy - Billy Bachelor | Conthagos x Vechta 2018 Gelding
Why? - When I'm on the gator checking the horses in the field, Bachelor would always come over and then follow me where ever I went.
Memorable Moment - Jumping into the river that runs through the stud, trying to catch an eel.
Goal for 2023 - Stop getting covered in mud everyday!
Favourite Billy - Billy Cheerio | Zinedine x Cevin Z 2019 Gelding
Why? - Cutest face, biggest canter and super friendly
Memorable Moment - The three day drought, we had no water at all at the yard, so we were driving around the countryside picking up bottled water.
Goals for 2023 - start going to some local shows
Favourite Billy - Billy Dash | Casallco x Billy Mexico 2016 Mare
Why? - Dash has a loving and kind personality, she loves her job, and is so nice to have in our barn.
Memorable Moment - Probably the BBQ’s we have after work in the summer, they are always good fun!
Goals for 2023 - Gaining more experience on the younger horses
Favourite Billy - Billy Pronto | Billy Tudor x Billy Congo 2017 Stallion
Why? - He’s my favourite to work with at home and jump at shows, I think he has huge potential. Being a stallion I’d love to use him on some of our mares at home in Ireland.
Memorable Moment - We have some great craic in the yard, but probably qualifying for the young horse finals in the international arena at Hickstead, especially with Tim Zhao’s auction purchase Billy Dion coming equal 1st in the 4yr old championship.
Goals for 2023 - See where the road takes me, but try to produce the young horses to the best of their abilities, hopefully picking up some good results along the way
Favourite Billy - Billy Hellman | Zirocco Blue x Vechta0 2018 Mare
Why? - She’s a bit tricky but always improving, so there is always plenty to work on.
Memorable Moment - Falling off Hellman and breaking my wrist!
Goal for 2023 - To achieve more consistency in my riding
Favourite Billy - Billy Mcdermitt | Tangelo x Cruising 2013 Gelding
Why? - Known as Dimble to his friends, he is handsome, kind hearted and loves to go on our adventure hacks.
Memorable Moment - Grooming at Royal Windsor Horse show with Dimple (Finishing 4th)
Goal for 2023- Going to some great shows with my new rider
Favourite Billy - Hard to Choose! There are so many, Billy Caldera | Billy Tudor x Luidam Gelding and Billy Adorable | Billy Tudor x Lux Z Mare
Why? - Caldera because I love an Underdog and Adorable because she’s class to jump.
Memorable moment - Christmas Party and Chrstimas Day is always a favourite.
Goal for 2023 - I would love to jumping some age classes, compete internationally showjumping and complete Badminton!
Favourite Billy - Billy Mojito | Billy Tudor x Dutch Capitol 2018 Mare & Billy Master | Cobra 18 x Plot Blue 2018 Gelding
Why? - Two lovely 4 yr olds to look after and both were Champions at Hickstead 2022.
Memorable Moment- Grooming at shows such as Hickstead.
Goals for 2023- To carry on my career in the horse industry and hopefully do some travelling
Favourite Billy - Billy Santorini | Billy Mexico x Billy Congo 2016 Gelding
Why? - he’s just an overgrown pony who craves attention
Memorable Moment - Billy Denali and I doing our first show together
Goal for 2023 - I would love to jump at Hickstead
Favourite Billy - Billy Wonder | Cevin Z 2011 Gelding
Why? - Because we know and trust each other the most
Memorable Moment - Winning Burghley with Pippa and MGH Grafton Street in 2019
Goal for 2023 - Taking my post to a little show
Favourite Billy- Billy Martini | Zirocco Blue x Perion 2018 Mare
Why? - Because she is super sweet and learns very quickly
Memorable Moment - Going to the fields where all the 3yr olds are and them all cantering behind the gator
Goal for 2023 - To improve my riding and gain experience on the younger horses
Favourite Billy - Billy Marmite | Billy Mexico x Vechta 2013 Gelding
Why? - A horse with an exceptional talent and a character to match
Memorable Moment - I think it has to be 3 weeks in the Sunshine tour, Spain 2021, a great bunch of horses along with a great team, and lovely to be in the sun!
Goal for 2023- Keep improving, make the most of every minute wether its in the sand arena or on the yard.
Favourite Billy - Billy Dynamite | Billy Du Montois x Cavalier 2017 Gelding
Why? - Because he loves it when someone gets on to ride him and has a very comical personality
Memorable Moment- Grooming for Pippa at the 3* show in Bolesworth with, Billy Kodak, Tarzan and Billy Hustle
Goal for 2023 - Be good at giving Pippa leg ups!
Favourite Billy - Billy Loco | Zinedine x Billy Mexico 2019 Gelding
Why? - Quietest 3yr old I have ever dealt with
Memorable Moment - Going to watch William jump in the derby at Hickstead
Goal for 2023 - I would love to jump at some local shows
Favourite Billy - Billy Candle | Billy Cointreau x Capitalist 2017 Mare
Why? -She’s really talented, with a fun cheeky personality
Memorable Moment - Either winning the NexGen 4yr old final with Billy Mojito or Billy Master being the only 4yr old to jump double clear in the 4yr old championship both weeks at Hickstead in the international arena
Goal for 2023 - keep improving and gain as much experience as possible.
Favourite Billy - Billy McCain | Cevin Z x Cruising 2008 Gelding
Why? - Nugget to his friends, He’s been on the road with me since I started with William, I probably know him better than I know myself, he’s very comical and we have had some great trips together.
Memorable Moment- Billy Buckingham winning the Hickstead Derby, we knew he had a great chance but it was amazing to achieve, then we were on the team for the World Games in Tryon, Buckingham jumped his heart out and it was a fantastic team to be apart of.
Goal for 2023- Hopefully start the year in the sunshine in Abu Dhabi then see where the season can take us.
Favourite Billy Horse: Billy Bud
Why: He always gave me 110% and gave me so much confidence jumping the bigger classes
Most memorable moment so far: Competing on the young riders nations cup team in Cabourg
Goal for 2023: Make it the best year yet
Favourite Billy horse - Billy Stardust cause he’s a fellow ginger
Most memorable moment - Hickstead Ball with the team
Goal for 2023 - learn as much as I can and improve along the way
Yard Addresses
Cobbetts Farm
Lyefield Lane
Forest Green
Dorking
Surrey
RH55SN
Jordans Farm
Horsham Road
Forest Green
Dorking
Surrey
RH5 5SB
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Pippa Funnell
Twenty years after winning her first National Championship with Sir Barnaby, Pippa Funnell is firmly established as one of the world’s leading three day event riders.
Throughout a long career, Pippa has consistently been at the top of 3 Day Eventing having cemented her place back in 2003 when she achieved a landmark record by winning the Rolex Grand Slam (consecutive wins at Rolex Kentucky, Badminton and Burghley). As well as a healthy bonus from Rolex, Pippa earned herself a place in the history books as the first person to achieve this feat.
A year later she broke yet more records when she became the first person to win the Blenheim International Horse Trials for an incredible fourth time. This was followed by success at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where she helped the team to Silver before taking the individual Bronze medal. Her list of achievements has continued to expand, with Pippa repeatedly placing well at all the major events, and includes claiming both the Badminton and Windsor titles on more than one occasion.
With her best selling autobiography and her range of ‘Pippa Funnell’ computer games continuing to top the game sales charts it’s clear that Pippa’s determination, drive and devotion to her sport, is proving an inspiration to many. Pippa’s appeal continues to grow and with the launch of ‘Tilly’s Pony Tails’, her popularity is set to expand further still.
Away from eventing Pippa has also received many awards which include the Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year Award, the Sports Journalist Association Pat Besford Award for Outstanding Individual Sporting Achievement, as well as being named BBC South’s Sports Personality of the Year and reaching the last five of the overall BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Pippa was awarded an MBE in 2005.
Pippa is married to international show jumper, William Funnell.
Donal Barnwell
Donal was brought up in a farming family in Co Wexford in the heart of Irelands horse industry and from an early age was involved with horses. He went to agricultural college, graduated and farmed pigs commercially for 3 years until he could resist a career with horses no longer.
His first job was with the late Pat Cash, where he spent 3 years learning the business and developing his own unique philosophy and outlook on selection, breeding and training. Being a farmers son and a stock man gives Donal a unique perspective on horses and accounts for ability to see potential in a horse which others may miss.
Donal is recognised as having one of the best eyes in the business. Overall athleticism and conformation is important but Donal also looks at the head and eye to get a real feel for a horse. Donal moved to England 25 years ago to work for one of Pat Cash’s clients near Maidenhead. Donal developed the business and extended his business contacts in England before setting out on his own.
18 years ago he set up on his own from rented dealing yards near Chichester and 10 years ago moved to his current yard in Kirdford, West Sussex. Historically Donal has specialised in eventers although with The Billy Stud he has broadened out into breeding competition horses for all disciplines.
William Funnell
William began riding ponies as a child on the family farm in Ashford, Kent. He was born into a farming and hunting family. When he was not doing farm duties he would ride the family ponies. At the age of 16 he has the choice of leaving school to start farming, or showjumping. When Cyril Light of the Brendon Stud in Sussex offered him a job as second stable jockey to show jumper Simon Trent, he chose the latter option.
He has had success at the highest level in international show jumping, 2013 has been a great year so far, especially with Billy Congo. After finishing 4th in the London leg of the global champions tour, William went on to jump triple clear in Cannes to finish second, and an unlucky pole in the final round in Monte Carlo prevented him winning the class, but another 2nd place finish meant that he moved up to fourth in the global champions tour ranking list, with over £150,000 worth of winnings from the 2013 global tour season alone. William and Billy Congo finished off the summer in style by being part of the Gold medal winning team at the European Championships.
William and Cortaflex Mondriaan joined the elite ranks of three time Hickstead Derby winner adding the 2009 championship to their wins in 2006 and 2008. Last to go in the international arena they achieved the only clear round of the day and the first clear in the Hickstead Derby for five years, a great achievement for William and his team and their sponsors.
William Funnel is a world-renowned show jumping rider with over 20 years experience at the top of his sport. He has won over 20 International titles and has represented his country all over the world at the highest levels.
He has represented Great Britain on 27 different occasions involving 2 European Champonships and has won over 50 International competitions.
William has been bringing on young horses for some 20 years and has his own philosophy on how this should be done.
Young horses need time to mature and should not be rushed. William tries to give them much more time out in the fields so there bones, ligaments and muscles develop as they would in the wild and at a “natural rate”. While this means that they may mature later than horses of similar age which have been brought on quicker Williams feels they have a more substantial foundation of bone and muscle on which to build.
Each horse is brought on slowly and carefully depending to its attitude and development. All the horses undergo similar work at a early age and are not streamed into eventers or show jumpers. This happens at a much later stage with William taking charge of those that may be destined for show jumping and Pippa Funnell managing the development of those that seem to have the latent skill as eventers. Even when streamed William feels that cross discipline work can still help bring a horse on.