Badminton XC thread

jules89

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thanks for a lovely afternoon everyone, very civilised, and luckily no fights :D ;)

Still think this horse is very tired...

Back off for a stupid drive back to uni now, 2 hours of boredom here I come!!!
 

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As he stands he was ok, if the course was a couple minutes longer, in that case he should have pulled up but here I think he was ok to carry on- he wasn't exactly beating the horse over the finish line!!

Good on him for throwing himself straight off
 

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As he stands he was ok, if the course was a couple minutes longer, in that case he should have pulled up but here I think he was ok to carry on- he wasn't exactly beating the horse over the finish line!!

Good on him for throwing himself straight off

Yep I agree, although there were a couple of moments which like I said made uncomfortable viewing he obviously didn't force him on.
 

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Land Vision was very tired, but impressed with how MT nursed him home, he still had his ears pricked, and MT jumped straight off so he could be cooled down.
 

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And people have a go at racing :rolleyes: That horse was absolutely knackered, crawled over a fence and what does he do? Gets stuck into it with his whip AND they all have spurs on. I don't have much problem with eventing, but I have a problem with people who shout about how cruel racing is and they're quite happy to watch this.
 
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