Squeak
Well-Known Member
What a great year, out of interest how old is Sammy now?It looks like I didn't write any plans for 2025 but it's been an amazing year with loan horse super-Sammy:
- Did my first ever AM tests
- Qualified for PetPlan Champs in both Winter (Medium) and Summer (Medium and AM)
- Placed in the Winter PetPlan Champs at Medium
- Had an article in Horse & Hound! Based on a 71%+ win at AM at a local BD show
- Did our first FSM this week (28th and 30th December) - the first was a complete shambles as we'd not managed to practice thanks to trainer's 20x60 being dug up, Sammy getting colitis in mid-December (and thankfully making a very fast recovery) then general Christmas chaos. The second was a little better but still lots of work to do to get it more fluent
- Qualified for Areas at AM and Regionals and Medium and Medium FSM (after a mad week just gone - driving 250 miles to get to two FSM qualifying comps before December 31st!)
As for Chilli, he went to Spain to join my friend's riding holiday crew. He'd had the winter off after his hock arthritis diagnosis and failed attempts to medicate - thankfully the left hock has fused and the right only bothers him on right circles in canter so he had the all-clear for a hacking job. He was the size of a house when he arrived in Spain in May, I don't think the Spanish guy who was going to get him fit had even seen such a fat horse. He settled well and I went to see him in July (when he was fit for a long-ish ride) and again in early December. He's now VERY fit, very straight / sound and seems to be loving life! I'd say he's the fastest PRE I've ridden, I took him on the beach ride and he has some serious gears!
Retired boy Indio continues to be fat and hairy in the field. His melanomas have grown this year though they still aren't bothering him...long may that continue.
For 2026, I'd like to:
- Qualify for Winter champs (fingers crossed!!)
- Qualify for Midways - I've always fancied this and was gutted that it was cancelled last year
And then it will be the end of my time with Sammy. His owner and I have agreed it will be time for him to step down again, it will be tough but he's done so much for both of us and while he loves going out competing, it's not fair to keep him going with the more collected work and changes.
So I'll also be looking for a new horse later in the year. Although the scanning of adverts is fun I'm dreading it, so many friends have had complete disasters. But that's a good few months away yet so I'll focus on enjoying and learning more with Sammy for now!











