teapot
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Just watched it. I assume Lordships Graffalo was bred at Writtle College Lordship’s stud?
Yes he was![]()
Which they shut last year. Thankfully Pennie Wallace is still involved with the breeding side.
Just watched it. I assume Lordships Graffalo was bred at Writtle College Lordship’s stud?
Yes he was![]()
Hope you are doing ok.I fell over in the mud on xc day, despite having chunky wellies on. Have a nasty muscle tear and ligament damage. No riding for weeks![]()
I thought Gemma Stevens' cross country round was worse that PF. That poor horse. She seemed to get left behind the jump over and over again and had to hang on to the horse's mouth for balance. Some pretty rough riding. Not nice to watch. Her show jumping round looked better though. I thought Jalapeno didn't look quite right in the trot up?Love watching Tim Price ride. Can’t bear watching Pippa Funnell ride I’m afraid.
Slight defence of Oli and SS. This horse is a very experienced campaigner and has always done a really good cross country round, maybe he was thinking that he had hit a bit of a wall, but would pick up again. His second horse finished well, so obviously fit enough. SS did suddenly look weary, maybe something will come to light in a few days.
Watching on TV only, so just saw what was on screen and obviously didn't see ditches in front, the yawning ditches underneath, or the up down terrain - but I thought that it was a "straightforward" course in that the fence was in front and it all it had to do was jump. There were no tricky turns, or lines of arrowheads, curving distances or anything to get them out of a rhythm. I was only watching the highlights on BBC so I was watching those who got it right, not anyone who got it wrong.
The sad thing for me is though quite a few horses did this and weren't stopped and went on to fall. Loads of horses banked the table that Ollie did. Dynasty made for real uncomfortable viewing.SS was knackered before he banked himself on top of the jump and demolished it. After that he was knackered and had lost confidence, but looked like he was too scared to stopI don’t know any rider, professional or amateur, that would have tried to continue in that situation. He was climbing over fences and they don’t pick up again once it gets that bad. If I was the rider I’d find it really hard to watch the replay of that.
This popped up on my YouTube - Really enjoyed watching it but that bounce into the water over railings was slightly terrifying, even if she made it look very easy! Plus the stone wall corner
I must have been there somewhere!This popped up on my YouTube - Really enjoyed watching it but that bounce into the water over railings was slightly terrifying, even if she made it look very easy! Plus the stone wall corner
This popped up on my YouTube - Really enjoyed watching it but that bounce into the water over railings was slightly terrifying, even if she made it look very easy! Plus the stone wall corner
The sad thing for me is though quite a few horses did this and weren't stopped and went on to fall. Loads of horses banked the table that Ollie did. Dynasty made for real uncomfortable viewing.
The lack of pre runs was very evident.
This popped up on my YouTube - Really enjoyed watching it but that bounce into the water over railings was slightly terrifying, even if she made it look very easy! Plus the stone wall corner
I only saw today’s highlights so didn’t see Gemma Stevens. PF always rides incredibly roughly.I thought Gemma Stevens' cross country round was worse that PF. That poor horse. She seemed to get left behind the jump over and over again and had to hang on to the horse's mouth for balance. Some pretty rough riding. Not nice to watch. Her show jumping round looked better though. I thought Jalapeno didn't look quite right in the trot up?
I’d love it to go back to that. Wonderful to watch.Lovely to see that. Finished full of running
He’s beautifully ridden but very noticeable that the course was a galloping one and not all this twist and turning that we get nowadays.
Just to add to the OT debate I saw him being interviewed last year where he basically said he knew he had a reputation for being a bit of a selfish whatsit but he realised that meant he didn't come across as a team player....and you don't get selected for teams (ie Olympics next year) if you are selfish. So call me cynical but I think he's just on damage control to improve his reputation ahead of the Olympics next year....he said he needed to improve his team image...
Saying that though he obviously has no problem charming owners! Considering the fleet of horses he has!![]()
This is quite interesting. And exciting. (from Facebook)
Greatest of all timeWhat’s GOAT?
Greatest of all the timeWhat’s GOAT?
To be fair, this was an odd one. Carthago didn't fall, he jumped into the ditch in front of a fence, stayed on his feet but catapulted Fiona into the next county.
The horse immediately received vet care on site, was bandaged and taken on the trailer to the on site vet centre where he was then transferred to a horsepital for surgery. It was only during surgery they realised the injury simply wasn't going to repair.
The TV coverage didn't show that side of the fence. Commentary said there was a ditch in front of the brush fence jump. I don't think he was the only horse to jump into the ditch so yes, I think there are lessons to be learned in how horses read and can misread fences. I think it needs a proper investigation.
It's incredibly sad and very unlucky as just a simple mistake has led to an irreparable injury, but there hasn’t been a horse death for several years at Badminton (and not many in total, to be fair), so I'm not sure what your comment means?
This. They clearly had it in for Oli.The sad thing for me is though quite a few horses did this and weren't stopped and went on to fall. Loads of horses banked the table that Ollie did. Dynasty made for real uncomfortable viewing.
The lack of pre runs was very evident.
Hope you are doing ok.
Agree that the mud at the beginning of xc day was the worst. At least on Sat, it was wet/watery mud. Sun am was heavy sticky worse mud, and when it was on carpets in some of the marquees, it was like walking on black ice. I minimised my walking, ie no shopping!
I’m wondering if it hasn’t been mentioned at all in any interviews or social media pages because they are trying to decide how to keep his image as in tact as much as possible BECAUSE of the upcoming Olympics.
As for owners, some don’t care at all, they just like the glory. When I was doing my BHSAI I did work experience at a top eventer’s yard and went to a few events, met the owners of his current up and coming advanced horse several times. They loved going to events, spoiled the horse rotten, loved the parties etc. A few months later, when I got back to college, the rider’s head groom turned up with a horse that belonged to the same people. It was a retired badminton horse. They’d taken it hone when it had retired, threw it out with their cows, and ignored it. The head groom from the event yard persuaded them to loan it to our college. When it arrived it was so skinny it was actually in a sling for a few days. The same owners that gushed over their winning horse couldn’t give a stuff about their old horse when it stopped winning.