A wild weekend with the ex-racer crew! 9s, clears and frillies galore!

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It was a weekend of reckoning for the equine members of Team Reggie :D Baby Bee had her first competition and Reg was strutting his stuff in both the dressage arena and the SJ ring!

Baby Bee first :D At her (one and only!) race, she was a lunatic who spent most of time screaming, sweating, bronking and needed 4 people in a stable to pin her down for the jockey to get on her... This didn't bode well for her first outing as a 'proper' pony to Forest Edge to do some little SJ. Al was kitted out in her body armour, Mum was on speed dial (he couldn't make it) and we were all on hand for some serious pony-pinning...

She came off the lorry sweet as you like, warmed up with her best game face on despite the presence of small ponies both in the arena and the adjacent fields (they were very scary, but a change of direction made them much safer and after that she ignored them) and only had one minor moment when the tannoy first came on which lasted all of 10 seconds. Everyone was very pleased, but the moment of truth was yet to come!

In she went, and trotted into the first fence. Her nose got closer and closer to it as they got closer, but she didn't hesitate and after that she was off and trotted round with her ears pricked and eyes on stalks! Pink spotty poles, planks, Olympic fillers, spooky spreads... No problem for Brave Bee! They went round again straight away and cantered a bit this time. The second fence caused a flat-on-face moment as coordinating gawping at the outside world, cantering and taking off was too much multitasking but after that she focussed and was very neat and tidy :D

Buoyed by this success, they tried the 65cm class which had a wall in it... Bee did a lovely clear round right up until this wall (the final fence), but her courage failed at the last second and she decided to take a closer look! It was thoroughly investigated, approached again with much wibbling... And she popped it :D :D So lots of smiles and pats for the clever girl- she's just turned 5, been (re)broken for 3 months and she was a proper pro!

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Mooching to the warm up... Looking a bit TB here, for her!

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Managing a tight (!) canter turn to get to the warm up jump :D

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Her only 'ping'- her first spread of coloured poles. You can see her concern as she approaches it in the video!

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Jumping the super scary wall :D

And a video of her three rounds- her trot is so big compared to Reg's, and even more so when she's working properly!
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And onto today, with Reggie :D I'll keep the stressage bit brief, as it's a bit dull!

He warmed up really well, but you can see the difference the Vetrofen makes to him as he's had a while off it now as the order hasn't arrived (ggr!)- he's on it with vet advice and it's just helped him endlessly. He was a little stiff behind as a result, and dropped behind Al's leg a little which you could see in the downward transitions but the test was really nice and soft and very forwards into the contact. She was dead chuffed to get 66%, including a 9 for the entry and 6 8s, including one for her riding! The judge gave them lower marks (6s mostly) for the trot work as he was inconsistent behind at times, which is a problem entirely sorted by the Vetrofen so that bodes very well for some good tests to come :D :D The winner was on 72%, then Al was 4th in class of 15 or so. The lowest was on 55% and it was an open class! Woop, clever pony!!

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Onto the SJ... :eek: There's been a lot of frustration over this as you can get him on a total misser and he'll fly, but get him to the fence on the perfect stride in a good canter and he'll go right through... Understandably, Al's confidence in herself and in Reggie has been knocked by some awful outings recently. The last lesson, a new tactic was tried. A really short, bouncy canter and almost jump-off turns to limit the time in which he can get strung out, and also the time where they can worry and get worked up on the approach. That, and the "F!!k it!" attitude she's been instructed to work on :D

They did the 90cm (waiting for the 1m seemed like a very dull idea!), and warmed up with some angled jumps, short approaches and general positivity. Went in, and it worked! He's never seemed more confident, Al looked like she was actually enjoying it and they did a stunning clear. He never even touched a pole, didn't fight for his head and came out looking happy and pleased rather than scared and confused. I am SO proud of them, and I really hope this marks a turning point. In the jump off, they had 2 poles but he took them in front and usually he's very careful that way. He was tired and not warmed up sufficiently really (Al was busy cuddling him to notice she'd been drawn second to go...), but managed a 4th place :D

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Look at those toes! He has poles by dragging his backs through them when he's not had the perfect jump... Not here!

I hope that this does mark the start of some confidence for them both. Al adores him, and the rounds today gave her a massive boost and she's now got a clearer plan with him, with lots of support and help from her instructor. I've hated seeing her so upset recently as they are such a team- he's her absolute star and he adores her back :)

On a different note, Al passed her full B test now and has her bright red patch! Trying to persuade her to take her Lunging test, and then her AH as she seriously has the knowledge for it after all these years of Reggie self-harming :D She's dithering though!
 
Sounds like a cracking day - very brave work by the wee lass and Reggie being super. Onwards and upwards for Al and the team then :D
 
Great write up! Looks like Reggie has turned a corner and I just adore Bee :) Her trot in between fences looks very balanced and calm too. Can I have one like her please? :)
 
Sounds like a cracking day - very brave work by the wee lass and Reggie being super. Onwards and upwards for Al and the team then :D

It was a brilliant weekend- SuperCob made an appearance with his real rider in their first competition together and won the Intro test too! Everyone got frillies in Team Reggie :D Fingers crossed they all keep enjoying it!

Great write up! Looks like Reggie has turned a corner and I just adore Bee :) Her trot in between fences looks very balanced and calm too. Can I have one like her please? :)

There's loads just like her out there- she's had a brilliant start and it's made all the difference :D I've stayed off your posts because I know we're lucky with our motley crew that they're nice 'people' as well as talented horses and lots of people don't have such a positive tale to tell :)
 
Baby Bee is just the cutest! I want my own version of her.

So glad Al has found a way to get reg to leave the poles up, they look so good together and will be quite a team to beat if his current sj form continues :D.
 
Liking Baby-Bee a lot :D Sounds like she's got a lovely attitude for it, and she's very very cute!

Well done to Reggie too, good results both stressaging and SJing :) Although where are his plaits?! Slackers :p
 
Well done to Al and her Bee and Reg. What is vetrofen or whatever you called it? I love Bee's face in those pics she is so cute. Al should do some ex-racehorse classes with Reg in between her events, he has such nice conformation and is in such stunning condition he would probably do very well!
 
Brilliant stuff :)

Love Bee, she is so cute. And Reg looking every bit the superstar he is!

:D I reckon between your crew, Firewell's gang and Team Reggie HHO is definitely showing how awesome ex-racers are (despite being nowhere near as good as your ISHs and WBs... Lol!) :D

Baby Bee is just the cutest! I want my own version of her.

So glad Al has found a way to get reg to leave the poles up, they look so good together and will be quite a team to beat if his current sj form continues :D.

Fingers crossed it keeps working- going to keep going out and doing that and continuing with the grid work and stuff in lessons and hope that their confidence increases!

Lots of love for Baby Bee going on, hoping she continues trying to clear her fences!

Liking Baby-Bee a lot :D Sounds like she's got a lovely attitude for it, and she's very very cute!

Well done to Reggie too, good results both stressaging and SJing :) Although where are his plaits?! Slackers :p

Thank you :) And nooo! Plaits are just such an effort for one test, and his mane is usually very flat, level and lies neatly all on one side... We're utter slackers! Will have to plait Bee- she sports an explosion of mane :D
 
ooooh look at reg's big muscley stallion neck :)

well done the team!

He's like an anti-stallion, poor boy- got to compensate with a big neck :p Can't believe how chunky he's getting, though he still looks weedy in ex-racer classes... Too skinny, lol!

Well done to Al and her Bee and Reg. What is vetrofen or whatever you called it? I love Bee's face in those pics she is so cute. Al should do some ex-racehorse classes with Reg in between her events, he has such nice conformation and is in such stunning condition he would probably do very well!

Vetrofen is essentially a version of Devil's claw which helps him behind- it was advised by a vet and their instructor and it's worked brilliantly. Expensive, but 100% worth it!

Thanks- he's turned into a really smart horse now :D Hoping Bee follows in his footsteps!! She's done the Norfolk show RoR, and was pulled 2nd, 1st for the ride judge but he had a curb which dropped him to 6th after the confo judge. They were going to have another bash last weekend, only a sewage pipe leaked and it was called off :( Hopefully will do a bit more next year as he was so good, despite such an enormous atmosphere :)
 
Great report, well done Bee & Reg :)

Love the look of Reg, what's his breeding?

Thank you :) Reg's sire is Alflora and his dam is Country Choice. We looked into Alflora horses, and he really seems to have a 'type' that Reg conforms to almost perfectly!

Well done to Al, Bee and Reg sounds like a great day

Thank you, it was lovely- one of those days where everyone leaves with a smile! Only downside is my bright red face... I burnt so badly!
 
Nawww Bee is very cute!

Reggie looks lovely, wow a 9!

Tell Al to crack on and do her lungeing test (R found that easy) then make the decision on the AH :D
 
Nawww Bee is very cute!

Reggie looks lovely, wow a 9!

Tell Al to crack on and do her lungeing test (R found that easy) then make the decision on the AH :D

Thanks :) She is, she's quite sharp (amusingly, Al almost came off in the collecting ring following a foot perfect warm up, as Bee did a 180 turn because she saw something!) but it's just for fun for her :D So cute when she helicopters over fences!

I'm trying to persuade her... Think she's feeling quite tested atm- she sat her B test in a group of only herself (the other group had 3 in it...?) and so had to answer every question. Her poor brain was in overdrive! And Reg was so sweet- I'd post the test video, but there are some on here who just wouldn't leave the inconsistency behind alone, so I'm refraining!
 
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