Baydale, Blue 'n' White Pony & A Brave New World

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Today I was booked in to try something different, a change is as good as a rest and all that, so Ralph (blue and white pony), C (proud mum) and I went to the Fernie PC ODE at Rolleston.

Now, it's been a hell of a long time since I did anything Pony Club other than shout at, I mean teach
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, them, so I wasn't sure what Level 3 meant, and I swear C was being economical with the truth when I asked her what that meant....I now know "you'll be fine" might not be descriptive enough for next time.
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Anyway, Ralph warmed up for his stressage being stared at (again
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) so I checked I hadn't split my breeches - no - and that there was nothing hanging off us - no - before carrying on. It didn't start well when I did travers down the centre line in the heavy shower to be met by the judge sticking her head out of the car door saying "you haven't started, have you?". No, of course not, but funny that C thought it was her car's horn that we'd heard too.....what a couple of geriatrics.
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So we started again, straighter this time as the shower had passed, and did an ok test that got better as it went on, other than a Jemima-stylie shimmy to the right in halt, corrected by a swift kick as he has never done it before and knew it wasn't "how we halt".
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I was ok with 35, and the jaw-droppingly gorgeous pro horse we'd seen was only 5 marks ahead of us, so no disgrace.

Off to walk the cross country, bearing in mind I've not jumped a simple rustic or cross country fence on the little 'un, and only heard secondhand from C how he is when she's been on him. And I thought Level 3 was PN-like, so when we got to the 5th fence to be met by a meaty hanging log skinny, followed by another slightly wider one on a dogleg (bizarrely the wider one had an "L" option
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), I was a bit
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about it, especially as he'd done the grand total of one skinny a few times the day before, in my arena, when C had come in for a lesson. Hey ho, my mantra is "it's all there to be jumped" when I walk courses, so no whingeing and whining about it, just give it your best shot. All well and good until you get to the next skinny three fences later: a rolltop before the water, but not even on a straight line to it, and the water was a decent step in with a log on the lip.
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Repeat after me: it's all there to be jumped....
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It did have an "L" otpion next to it though, and "L" doesn't necessarily stand for "Loser".
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Then up a hill to a decent logpile, then a pheasant feeder (HUGE if you're on 15hh of green 5yo
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) on the brow of a hill - the clue to the size was the "L" fence next to it.
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Down to another murky, mucky water with another skinny before it (are you getting the theme here?), then out into the open to a hedge, less-skinny log, house and log with brush on top to finish. Oh.....My......Goodness......cue Baydale chanting "it's all there to be jumped" ad infinitum, all the while making encouraging, positive noises to the now-quiet proud (she hopes) mum.
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But first we had the showjumping to get out of the way, my favourite way of looking at it. It was 1.05m with those 'orrible plastic poles and some particularly spooky fillers, two doubles and two related distances. Hmmmm, I tried "you've gotta be in it to win it" to see if that helped, but in the end deep breathing seemed a better option. Ralph has a fab canter, but at the end of the day he's only 5 and the first fence he saw was when C tried him last autumn
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, so 10 fences like that was a big ask. I had to work quite hard to keep him on his bum and get deep spots to the wide oxers (ie. all of them) to keep his back end operating, but he was a dude and just rolled the out part of a double of uprights after a related distance, and pinged the last one like there were monsters thereunder.
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Big pats and polos.

A quick change, more deep breathing and three practice fences and we were off, Dumb and Dumber. When he ballooned 2 and 3 I did wonder whether his bottle might go, no matter how much support and encouragement I gave him, but I needn't have worried. Ok, so he wasn't always looking at the right fence until the last stride or two, but pingy ponies with tidy front legs don't scare me as much as hulking great big huge ones, so we got away with it at the skinnies at 5 and 6, then trotted to the rolltop before the first water. I tried the straight route into the water but he did his "huh"
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thing, and I decided the L was a better option rather than a smack for something that was way out of his comfort zone and level of training. We minced through that one, flew up the hill to the logpile, round to the pheasant feeder (fab photo here, making it look like it's 2ft
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), down to the next skinny and water - trotted the skinny, minced through the water again - then got going over the last four really taking them out of his stride and not feeling like his brain was full to overflowing. Yay, more "good boys", pats and then a leisurely walk back to the trailer (I did get off him, as if you're 15hh and have got round all that with me lumping about on top, you deserve a break.....and a medal
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I was SO chuffed with him: for such a green horse he was more than happy to have a go, take confidence from me saying it was ok and, as he's got so much jump, he was never left wanting, therefore (I hope) came away thinking it was easy, all ready for the next time. (Scores weren't up so don't ask me for a total, I'm thinking long-term goals here so one day in his whole career hardly seems important.
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Vids and photo to follow when C, another ageing technophobe, works out what to do with YouTube and a scanner....there's still some pinot grigio (pink, v tasty) and chilli if you've got this far. Enjoy.
 
Sounds good to me! HUGE pats for Ralph and pats on the back for BD
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Has OH accepted that he may have to see more of the *whispers* tonto pony?!
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Crikey these pony club course don't half vary Level 3 is meant to equal Intro/BE90!

Fab report as ever and a very clever pony too. Well done!
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Bless that little blue & white pony - what a Dude!
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The Pony Club certainly know how to build a course don't they? 'Consistency' and 'building within the standard' are so last year you know
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... why build an Intro course when you can get all the kids (and Baydale) jumping Novice standard?!
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Well done to both of you, and C must be a very proud Mum (and rightly so)
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You know, I have to applaud you, you've got balls
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You wouldn't catch me going novice on something that's barely done pre novice, let alone not at all!!!!!
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On the flip side, he sounds totally awesome and I can't wait to see the pics and video, what a little trooper
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Crikey these pony club course don't half vary Level 3 is meant to equal Intro/BE90!

Fab report as ever and a very clever pony too. Well done!
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I thought that Level 2 was Intro, as no way do Intro jump 1.05m, or if they do me and Jupiter are in trouble for our 4yo class on Friday.
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Crikey these pony club course don't half vary Level 3 is meant to equal Intro/BE90!

Fab report as ever and a very clever pony too. Well done!
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I thought that Level 2 was Intro, as no way do Intro jump 1.05m, or if they do me and Jupiter are in trouble for our 4yo class on Friday.
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Level 3 is definitely PC Novice and supposed to be Intro level, 90 - 95cm, I have PC areas on Sunday and it is the same course as the Intro there the week before.
 
Well done to the clever cow pony
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I did a Area PC SJ once, supposed to be 90cm, but I would have said the smallest fence was 1m, the course building went round and put everything up after we walked it too
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people were actually crying!!
Apparently by the time they got the th 1m10 class someone had to have a word as it had got a bit ridiculous!
 
KatB - OH thinks it's fine as long as he's not a permanent fixture in our yard (I wish).
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FA2 - I bet you do some awesome freestyling in your dressage warm-up, hence the stares.
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Bramham might be a tad premature, don't you think?

Thanks Kerilli, and m_m/Rafferoo - he certainly is a dude, in that v sweet and naive way: "yeah, of course I can do that....eek.....phew" (that was me, not him, talking
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wizoz - maybe it was Level 4, it said Intermediate on the scoreboard and I'm sure she said 1.05m sj and 1m xc. You're scaring me now that I did bigger, I just thought they looked big as he is so little.
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Well done to the clever cow pony
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I did a Area PC SJ once, supposed to be 90cm, but I would have said the smallest fence was 1m, the course building went round and put everything up after we walked it too
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people were actually crying!!
Apparently by the time they got the th 1m10 class someone had to have a word as it had got a bit ridiculous!

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Cow ponies rock.
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No wonder I don't do PC much, but ignorance was bliss today. I can always tell when a course is big as those with me, normally never lost for words, go verrrrrrry quiet.
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Cracking work by Kermit and the cow, very impressive. Bless him for trying so darn hard and being plucky about it - clearly all 5yo's should have a strain of "blue pony" in them! I'm sure Jup's intro will look eeny weeny by comparison
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Cow ponies rock.
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No wonder I don't do PC much, but ignorance was bliss today. I can always tell when a course is big as those with me, normally never lost for words, go verrrrrrry quiet.
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I normally go verrrrrrrrrrrrry pale!
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However the girl I was walking it with started crying (always good for a confidence boost!) and I was trying to cheer her up a bit, it didn't work for her, but by the time it was my turn I wasn't too concerned (unfortunately someone hadn't told Hen and he got eliminated
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I like the sound! Thoughas someone who generally choses to approach big fences sitting on the back of the tallest horse she can lay hands on I'm not sure I like the 'small pony eventing' thing. Don't suppose he has a 4yo 16.3 little brother??
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Clever clever Ralphie
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I'm learning through experience atm that PC Intermediate is PN plus-a-bit in that ALL the SJ is 1.05m not just a couple of fences, at T's Area a week or so ago the oxer into the double was clearly set at 1.10m on the wings - course builder when challenged said he could get it to measure in both sides
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And PC XC is a law unto itself - not so bad when it's over a BE course but they have these lovely "alternative" venues where the courses are like something out of Blue Peter - great fun for the kids on "been there done it all" ponies but a bit
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for the baby horses
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Sounds like Ralph is made for the job, though - doesn't sound like a long-term mincer
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well done BD & crew! Yes, defo sounds like PC Level 4 [Intermediate] which is PN equivalent. So big pats for baby pone!
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PC are a law unto themselves, as TD said. Just look at the carnage burghley caused last w.end, even in the "intro".
 
Still chuckling to myself at you at Pony Club. Did you have to fight off the mothers in the SJ warm up?

Ralph sounds fab - well done. When they have an attitude like that everything is so much easier
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Glad to hear PC is living up to it's standards.
I entered the lowest PC ODE class many years back when GT Witchingham had just built they're new BE tracks ( long ago when PN was just out new) and the PC course builders had ovbiously decided to put in all the lovely new fences.
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Acutally that was the cay I got round but decided I was giving up XC for good!
 
Thanks everyone, he certainly is a little corker. Now if anyone can think of memorable small horses over the years, please list them here. Little Tiger is the obvious one.

Rosiefan, I thought it would feel more scary tbh, but there is a classic Baydale grinning photo over one fence so I can't have been that scared!

Gamebird - durr, do you not think I'd have snappedhimm up if he had a brother?
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TD - what worried me was that it was on a BE course: the recently defunct Rolleston Intermediate/Advanced course.
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ISZ - the sj warm-up was ok other than he hates horses coming towards him at speed, so I was worrying I'd have another tumble after a rapid 180 spin (I had one of those off Jupiter yesterday morning. Oops.
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I do love reading your report BD, they have made me chuckle (in a good way;) ) many a time!

The blue and white cow pony does sound like he answered every question asked of him in a very grown up way
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pats and polos!

I on the other hand have vowed NEVER to put my GGs through shows which have ANYWHERE in the schedule PONY CLUB. Cripes, the warm ups are the equivilent to a battlefield in the afgan, manners are clearly left at home and the coursebuilders (as has rightly been identified here) are a little over zellous with the class heights!!!! (ok moan over!)

how is HH going? and the others x
 
sachak, it's good to hear you're laughing with me, not at me.
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I think my forays into the world of PC eventing might be few and far between. Poor Ralph was a nervous wreck by the time we went in to sj.
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All the others are fine thanks, each in their own very "special" way.
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