Escapade
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I’ve just noticed that BBC NI are showing the gaelic instead, bugger anyway
According to some, the paid for coverage stops when bbc2 goes live towards the end of the programme..... def worth checking out.
I take that a different production team take over from tomorrow? The apology sounds genuine.
https://fb.watch/cOxIA1-BDR/
great, thankyou, ive now got my days sorted ready to watch my favourites
I don’t want it in a year's time, I want it tonight! I don’t think that’s too unreasonable- it doesnt need any editing, it just needs uploading onto the site. That way we can actually follow the competition from home
Had that issue with the Haras du pin H+C stuff last year, they were a good day behind uploading vids if you weren't able to watch them live but wanted to do so when you got home from work.
I’m west of you and we didn’t get any of the rain ?The rain here is torrential, do you think there wil be some happy riders looking forward to some let up in the ground on saturday?
If it's raining up there of course.
Thanks so for the tea break it says “offline”? Yay there is hope!Tea break at the moment.... coverage so far has been good I think and fair play to Jane and team for issuing a statement so promptly yesterday.
Me! (Whilst 'working' obviously ?)Just started watching. Piggy has just done her test. Anyone else watching?
some horses do just move in a more expressive or looser way , just watch them trotting around the field to see that. but you can train it to a degree, and tension will clobber it. I would hazard that a pure dressage rider might put more into training a better pace for dressage than an eventer might do... just because of the other work the event horse has to do which limits how much you'd be able to put into developing a dressagey way of going, and the amount of work needed to improve enough on what nature has given the horse, to see the result in your dressage scores.I’m no expert but the difference in this horse and the last one seems huge. Barnaby seemed quite tight without much expression and this horse seems much more springy and supple and moving more freely. Is that just innate or is it trainable? I’d love to know what I’m looking at a bit more.
Me! (Whilst 'working' obviously ?)