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Due to Grace being lame, I have had a lot of time on my hands to look through the results pages etc etc of the competitions we have attended and the ones we should have attended
Looking through, there are a lot of very expensive looking horses...
At one of the last BD competitions I did, I was sat watching the rest of the class in the gallery when a woman came over and started talking to me. She said she had really liked my mare (a phrase which grates on me for some reason, like when they call their own horse 'it' - oh, 'it just wasn't going as well as it normally does!'). Then, a very flashy horse came into the Novice class and I just commented on how nice it was (passagey type trot, really impressive).
The lady turned to me and said it was her friend's horse, and she had paid £15,000 for him
She then said, "There is no way my horse is ever going to be able to compete with that, I only paid £10,000 for it!"
At this point I started feeling quite uncomfortable, because I knew what the next question was... "How much did you pay for your mare?"
The reality is, my Dad bought Grace in March for my birthday (24... eek!) after I had loaned her for five months and worked bloody hard to get her to that stage. We only paid £2,500 for her, which I do think was a bit of a bargain considering her sire's lines, but that is what I paid for her!
I have just started to feel that Grace can never compete with these £10,000 and £15,000 horses, and have asked myself whether I am expecting too much of her by thinking she can? She has been placed at every Novice class she has been to (4th being the lowest) but then surely these more expensive horses are going to outshine her when it comes to the higher levels of dressage
So, I was just wondering whether anyone knew of any 'under-dog' success stories? I think a lot of my nerves have stemmed from this conversation, and it has really been burrowing a little hole in my ambitions for Grace and I which I think contributes to my butterflies about the Areas next weekend and the BD competition at Croft Top on Saturday
It has been something I have not stopped thinking about since if I am honest, but have not really known how to bring up this subject without sounding completely ridiculous, spoilt and ungrateful (which I am definitely not, I promise you that)
Looking through, there are a lot of very expensive looking horses...
At one of the last BD competitions I did, I was sat watching the rest of the class in the gallery when a woman came over and started talking to me. She said she had really liked my mare (a phrase which grates on me for some reason, like when they call their own horse 'it' - oh, 'it just wasn't going as well as it normally does!'). Then, a very flashy horse came into the Novice class and I just commented on how nice it was (passagey type trot, really impressive).
The lady turned to me and said it was her friend's horse, and she had paid £15,000 for him
At this point I started feeling quite uncomfortable, because I knew what the next question was... "How much did you pay for your mare?"
The reality is, my Dad bought Grace in March for my birthday (24... eek!) after I had loaned her for five months and worked bloody hard to get her to that stage. We only paid £2,500 for her, which I do think was a bit of a bargain considering her sire's lines, but that is what I paid for her!
I have just started to feel that Grace can never compete with these £10,000 and £15,000 horses, and have asked myself whether I am expecting too much of her by thinking she can? She has been placed at every Novice class she has been to (4th being the lowest) but then surely these more expensive horses are going to outshine her when it comes to the higher levels of dressage
So, I was just wondering whether anyone knew of any 'under-dog' success stories? I think a lot of my nerves have stemmed from this conversation, and it has really been burrowing a little hole in my ambitions for Grace and I which I think contributes to my butterflies about the Areas next weekend and the BD competition at Croft Top on Saturday
It has been something I have not stopped thinking about since if I am honest, but have not really known how to bring up this subject without sounding completely ridiculous, spoilt and ungrateful (which I am definitely not, I promise you that)