00:00Over 10 years ago, at the age of 29, Lesley Sayers from Neath was registered as blind,
00:08which knocked her confidence around horses, her main passion.
00:12But with the help of her first guide dog in 2015 and support from her mum, Wendy, Lesley
00:19regained the confidence to ride again.
00:23That's when Second Brook, or Seb as he's now called, came along, who's been named as a
00:28finalist for a prestigious award.
00:31He's my best friend. He's saved me, and I am there for him.
00:37Every one of the finalists deserve to win, but anyone who knows me and has seen our story
00:45would understand that he is one in a million, because not many would put up with what he
00:54puts up with from me.
00:56The winner will be announced at the retraining of Race Horses Awards at Cheltenham Race
01:01Course on the 25th of January, but Lesley and her horse Seb aren't the only ones from
01:07Wales named as finalists.
01:10Nineteen-year-old Samantha and former racehorse Up for an Oscar from Pembrokeshire have been
01:15shortlisted for the Community Impact Award.
01:19They've been recognised for their work at Redberth Croft, a community interest company
01:25dedicated to supporting veterans, individuals with additional learning needs and other vulnerable
01:31groups in Pembrokeshire and West Wales.
01:34In early 2024, Samantha became homeless. She now works and lives here at Redberth Croft,
01:42where she says she found renewed purpose in her work with Up for an Oscar, now known as
01:48Aussie.
01:49I'd never believe for a second younger me would have looked at this and gone, no way,
01:55because it's so unbelievable, but it's so amazing.
01:57Samantha and Aussie now inspire and mentor young people.
02:01She's helping me out a lot and giving me the chance to be around bigger horses that I can
02:07help out with, and I'm really glad that I met them.
02:11Samantha and Lesley are both hoping to win for Wales, but they say reaching the finals
02:17in itself is recognition of the huge impact Aussie and Seb have had on their lives.
02:25Visit www.redberth.co.uk to find out more.
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