
Who We Are
Darla Duncan
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Darla currently resides in Franklin, Tennessee, and has a degree in Animal Science. She worked her way up through the ranks of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association and began showing in the hunter divisions as an adult after college. It was during this time that Darla was employed by a facility in Fayetteville AR where she was responsible for riding, showing and managing the reproduction clinic on the farm. StallWatch is now Darla’s main priority and she is available to help all of our clients in any way possible. Please don’t hesitate to contact Darla about any StallWatch questions or installations. |
Christina “Creedy” Fiore
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Christina “Creedy” Fiore is a professional hunter and jumper trainer based out of Nashville, Tennessee. The daughter of two parents who were also trainers, Creedy was born into the business and has now been training hunters and teaching lessons for over thirty years. She has had an extremely successful show career and is one of the masterminds behind Stallwatch. Creedy felt there was a need to create technology which could help to remove the fear that owners, trainers, and grooms experience when their horses are left unattended. |
Jackie Hale
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Jackie and her husband, James, are owners/trainers of James Hale Stables in Columbiana, AL. A successful American Saddlebred training facility, they have 40 horses in training and travel across the Southeast to shows. Jackie is also the representative for the Show Horse industry, encompassing Saddlebreds, Morgans, Hackneys and Friesians. |
Debbie Stephens
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An Illinois native and Syracuse University graduate with a degree in Sociology, Debbie's love affair with horses and equestrian sport began at a very young age. She has had a tremendously successful career including her record breaking, historical outdoor High Jump on "Rocky Racoon". They cleared the wall in Cincinatti at 7'8" in 1982. Debbie is now based in Tampa, Florida, where she has her own top show jumping operation, Centennial Farm. She has a keen eye for selecting talented young horses and astute ability for developing horses' and riders' innate talents. |


















