anyone got pics of a scopey horse jumping?

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Just curious to see what everyones preference of scope is and to see if my girl is similar in any techniques,and im sorry as cant put no pics on at the moment to show as shes recovering from a leg injury.
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i keep getting told mines a scopey mare
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she over jumps everything lol wouldnt think she was nearly 18 :P

**sorry got EXTREMELY carried away with the pics :/ ** some are off vids so quite bad quality :/

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My mare is very scopey- she hates to touch a pole and tries her hardest no matter what duff stride the rider gets her there on!
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Here's a few photos from our comp we did on Sun;
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And a couple from XC training last year, which I think show how scopey she is even if the rider isn't being quite perfect!
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My pony can be scoppy when he wants to!
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I love this pic, it looks as though you have just placed a horse in mid air over the school... lol xx
 
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I love this pic, it looks as though you have just placed a horse in mid air over the school... lol xx

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LOL, i think it has been !!!!, as NO shadow of the horse jumping.... that's cheating.....
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This pic always makes me smile - there was space to land BEFORE the water but he put in this enourmous leap - hence my rather confused looking at the ground thinking are we ever going to land!

He has a very powerful jump and used to have a tendency to over jump, so I did some grids a couple of years back with a bounce, he took off over the first part and cleared the second part of the bounce in one leap!
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It was no effort for him, didn't grunt/stretch, just thought it was a small spread!

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I'm not that computer clever to make him do that! He used to jump everything like that:

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Although thankfully now with some work theres more shape to it! I hope! x
 
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14.2hh pony with 14yo rider

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14hh coblet with 12yo jockey (same one as above). Henry didn't quite grasp that brushes are for going through and always gave them room, even though this one was bigger than him!
 
I think both my boys are quite scopey
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This is Taff
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And this is Jake
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These are the only ones I have on this pc sadly. Please ignore the numpty on top
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I love this pic, it looks as though you have just placed a horse in mid air over the school... lol xx

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Incredible!!!
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My pony - he's only 14.1 but has a very big jump. He has NEVER in all the time i've been loaning him knocked a pole down ... 9 times out of 10 he'll clear any jump you aim him at, the other time he'll slam the brakes on last minute and I clear the jump on my own!! Strangely he usually does that at the smallest jump in the course - just to be funny!!

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My TB is the same - he jumps tiny jumps with a foot to spare.
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