trick123
Well-Known Member
does anybody know if they are of benefit to the riders and their horses, what is the criteria for riders to stay on the squad, are they reviewed every year, and what help do they get? In my opinion young riders should be taught all the usual-improving their horse/riding etc but shouldn't they also be taught how to deal with owners, for now or the future if they want to become professional, eg keeping owners in touch with what their horse is doing, making sure the horses are fit for purpose etc.
I ask all this because speaking from experience as an owner I am appalled that a] i wasn't given any feedback about what my horse was doing, b] he was run this season quite inappropriately as regards his age, and he has been returned to me like a hat rack, no shoes, no passport. needless to say the horse won't be returning to said young rider. Well I asked for him back because I'd heard he was poor. When asked about the condition of the horse I was told he was 'fit'. I wish I could upload photos then I could show you all what was regarded as fit! So I can only assertain [sp?] that nobody has told him the difference.
I have to say the horse was lent to the rider in good faith, I wasn't paying any costs, and I didn't charge a leasing fee, but I still expected the horse to be cared for properly.
I'm sure there are lots of riders out there who would have loved to be on the regional squads, but I can't see any benefit on a personal level at all. Where does the money come from, is it my and your BE membership money, lottery money or what?
Bit of a ramble and I can't express myself very well I know but I would like to see genuine kids who are keen to improve in an all round way getting the benefit from training money because they are our riders, team members of the future.
I ask all this because speaking from experience as an owner I am appalled that a] i wasn't given any feedback about what my horse was doing, b] he was run this season quite inappropriately as regards his age, and he has been returned to me like a hat rack, no shoes, no passport. needless to say the horse won't be returning to said young rider. Well I asked for him back because I'd heard he was poor. When asked about the condition of the horse I was told he was 'fit'. I wish I could upload photos then I could show you all what was regarded as fit! So I can only assertain [sp?] that nobody has told him the difference.
I have to say the horse was lent to the rider in good faith, I wasn't paying any costs, and I didn't charge a leasing fee, but I still expected the horse to be cared for properly.
I'm sure there are lots of riders out there who would have loved to be on the regional squads, but I can't see any benefit on a personal level at all. Where does the money come from, is it my and your BE membership money, lottery money or what?
Bit of a ramble and I can't express myself very well I know but I would like to see genuine kids who are keen to improve in an all round way getting the benefit from training money because they are our riders, team members of the future.