beetlejuice
Well-Known Member
i went to a riding club show recently with my 6 yr old horse that i am planning to compete with at county level next season. He is a stunning looking animal with correct paces and conformation. He went perfectly in his show and i was over the moon with him as he has come on leaps and bounds, yet only came second to a horse that did not go particularly well.
Again, i took him in an inhand class with 14 entries, the judge picked up that he was of county standard and only placed me 6th. she then came up to me and said this was no reflection on the horse it was her personal choice?!
should i bother going locally anymore? i take the horses because its a great education for them as the shows are quite buzzy and loud. As well as much cheaper than the bigger shows.
Now i am no delusional idiot sitting on a donkey, and i know i shouldnt be put down by it but it does make you wonder.
The same thing has happened with my other horse that has been to hoys and the international in which i came second to little riding club pony and the rider was a member of the club.
Shouldnt clubs be encouraging more horses of a good standard to these shows?
There were also a few other very good stamp of horses that went well and were conformationally correct yet were at the bottom of the line up. how?!?
Again, i took him in an inhand class with 14 entries, the judge picked up that he was of county standard and only placed me 6th. she then came up to me and said this was no reflection on the horse it was her personal choice?!
should i bother going locally anymore? i take the horses because its a great education for them as the shows are quite buzzy and loud. As well as much cheaper than the bigger shows.
Now i am no delusional idiot sitting on a donkey, and i know i shouldnt be put down by it but it does make you wonder.
The same thing has happened with my other horse that has been to hoys and the international in which i came second to little riding club pony and the rider was a member of the club.
Shouldnt clubs be encouraging more horses of a good standard to these shows?
There were also a few other very good stamp of horses that went well and were conformationally correct yet were at the bottom of the line up. how?!?