Baydales go back to their Roots: Aske Hall OI Report

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The Yorkshire pony and his Yorkshire rider decided that far from it being grim up north, it was the most scenic and friendly event they have been to for a long time.
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All that is obviously secondary to the competition side: here's how it went.

I was ably assisted by my glamorous assistant for the day, KatB, so Hector was polished to within an inch of his life; no mean feat when he is morphing into a fluffy angora rabbit at the moment. We also had the backup team of my parents, Mr Camera and Mrs Picnic - I felt very spoilt. Pity that Ms Organised couldn't have remembered her navy jacket and a certain other bit of kit that the secretary normally needs to look at, but we begged/borrowed/blagged our way out of trouble.
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After our dressage at Lt Downham that I thought was lovely and soft (37.4), I went for dynamic, powerful and bold this time; now you try telling that to a Cleveland Bay. Hector did his
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"oh really?" face, but we managed to do an ok test, spoilt only by two of the most shocking halts you have ever seen, the second where he swang his bum so violently to the right I thought he might fall over.
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He got 32, which was in the top ten after dressage.

Note to Self:

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look up!


Just about to do his camp headshake in medium canter:

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Onto the showjumping, and I joked with the steward that they must have borrowed the poles from Arena UK. They were most definitely "continental" (that was a KatB word: she is SO up with what's what and who's who whereas I'm stuck back in the "old days".
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) I kept my warm-up short and sweet and he was feeling good, but I still felt sick as a parrot before I went in. I needn't have worried as he jumped a really lovely round, our only iffy moments being 1) him jumping the first so big he almost landed on his nose, and 2) the last line of planks, four strides to treble (oxer, upright, upright), all downhill and the treble was short.
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I think I heard him touch one of those but they stayed up. Huge pats and polos for him
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, much jabbering and excitement from me at having jumped clear.
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(Hector says he'll be tidier in front when they get bigger
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Now the exciting bit: it was a cracking course, not over-big or particularly technical, but the terrain seemed to play a part in how it rode as it is very hilly and has a twisty wooded part too. Everything was cleverly sited, and what appeared inocuous certainly didn't ride that way. I made my way up to the start and saw a guy (northern event trainer) who has a half-brother to H by Java Tiger, so he helped make me even more nervous by saying he was going to watch (yep, thanks for that
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). It had got quite warm and H was doing his Brighton beach donkey impression, so I decided not to hassle him, but instead let the first 6 or 7 fences wake him up, then crack on a bit. It was a long old pull up to 6 (KatB and I needed oxygen at that point when we walked the course
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), and then downhill to a curved wall and skinny at 7, angled hedges at 8 - he was jumping well thus far - then narrow house to two big steps to another narrow house. Well, as Kerilli will testify after seeing him at Houghton, H is not a huge fan of steps and thinks that monsters lurk at the bottom of them.
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He jumped the house really well, then did an eek at the top step, a slightly smaller eek at the second one, then popped the house at the bottom fine. V odd, as he's never had a major hiccup with them, he's just very suspicious.

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On then to a beefy table followed by a tiny-looking corner approached downhill with the backdrop of the lake and the hills, all very scenic but H was enjoying the view so much he only locked on to it about two strides out. Up another hill via a chase fence to a decent-sized log oxer which he made feel like nothing:

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Downhill then to a corner, followed immediately by a brush into water, brush in the water and triple brush out of the water; I felt him jink in the water and thought he was spooking, but that must have been when he pulled his shoe off. In and out of the woods over another brush with a tight turn to two skinny wooden animals on a curving one stride - he was foot perfect over that and it was definitely a fence where polite ponies excelled (HumungaHorse would most definitely been found out there), then two straightforward ones to finish. More pats and polos for the boy and more gabbling and jabbering from his over-excited jockey who was even more chuffed to have got a double clear.

I thought it was a really educational course and he definitely got better and better as he went round, therefore it was more valuable intermediate mileage on his eventing clock. I didn't have a watch on (it must have been hiding away with my navy jacket and the other bit of kit I forgot) but knew I hadn't gone very fast and thought the time would have been tough to get anyway as it was so hilly there, so whilst 20 time sounds like masses, in the intermediate sections that was about average. However, in an OI section with Oli T, Matt W, Piggy, Caroline Powell etc, I was never going to be in with a shout (I was 18th fwiw). I think it was Bill Levett who said "you can only go to the well so many times", so why run the legs off him every time out? This is the horse nicknamed The Malingerer after all, who wouldn't be the toughest of event horses.

Afternoon tea and scones if you've made it this far.
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And a gratuitous cute pony pic:
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Wow, well done you and the gorgeous Hector, seriously stunning pictures of you both.
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I'm becoming quite envious of you and your lovely horses, they do perform well for you N. But then, I suppose you do work very hard to get them so beautifully produced.
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That was a tough section you were in and 18th doesn't give you much credit but we know how fab you are
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They are gorgeous pics N
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PMSL at the "glamourous assistant"
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S_J, no we got the commentator to do a hunt for the shoe, and got the lovely Mr Buntine to return it to us
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We were too tired to hunt for it
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I love his face at the drop - captured supremely well by Mr Camera! The house thing you've just jumped before them looks pretty big! He looks very neat and smart, all angora rabbit tendancies well-disguised. Well done for a good outing, hope all goes well at Witton (or have I got the wrong end of the stick?).
 
Thanks wizoz, and I was really delighted with him, honest (even if 18th doesn't get a rosette). Anyway, in my best Eurovision stylie: Hector McDonnell - deux points!
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S_J those are Hector's thoughts exactly! And yes I bloomin did, or rather I found out where it was - furthestmost (made-up word!) point of the course - and sweet-talked the guy in the commentary box who got the TD to bring it up to us. How's that for service?
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Aaah, that is the most gorgeous report with mind-blowingly fantastic photos: make our sport look like it might occasionally be enjoyable and made a Yorkshire event look worth travelling to from Wales (but can they GUARANTEE the weather?
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) Felt Kermit's xc colours toned beautifully with the dappled greens of the scenery in the sun - maybe you should keep some mottled grey and beige ones in the lorry for the normal rainy days: perhaps you should speak to Matt R about crossing his with yours and seeing what they produce
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Seriously though, sounds like a great day, H just oozes class (how high above those SJs is he??
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) and can't wait to see how he progresses next year. Quite agree re running the legs off them too
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Is it too early for a Magners? Only got one left to ride
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I'm not doing Witton now. I decided it either wouldn't run or would be that wet that I wouldn't want to run him xc, so that's it for him until next season.
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He's gonna feel the pressure in 2009 though.
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I just went and had a look at your section and there were multiple rides for OT and CP and a couple other top riders in there to boot, so hell yeah, i'd be blimmin chuffed with my 2 points
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Is it too early for a Magners? Only got one left to ride
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It's never too early for a Magners TD
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but I wouldn't do any sitting trot if I were you.

It's looks so lovely and green and picturesque there <font color="red"> because </font> it rains so much, a bit like Ireland/ Wales/Scotland.

Eeewwww at the thought of Kermit x Ryan colours. I have got shiny new Kermit colours arriving soon though, with flotation aids attached, all ready for my next Rolleston moment.
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Another lovely horse! - Im very envious of your string! 18th is certainly no mean feat! - very well done!

Wish my father AKA mr camera was as efficient and talented!!
 
Rosiefan he always tells me he deserves a break!
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He's having a month off and then a bit of hunting and showjumping.

jules89 I don't know, I didn't walk it.
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I only worked out that the treble was short after watching horse after horse struggle to leave it up.
 
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Well done! do you mind if i borrow your mr camera? In your sj pics H looks like he isnt even trying that much even though they look very big!

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Now there's an idea! I could hire Mr Camera out and then I wouldn't have to work.

Do you like the way H is looking nonchalantly into the distance over the fences? There's none of that determined, concentrating, focussed stuff for him like everyone else's ponies do.
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(That'll be why we don't jump clear that often....)
 
What a fabulous day you had! - The action shots were fab, (well done, Mr Camera!) however, I just love the last one of H looking just so0000 cool,and intelligent. No wonder he gets so many polos! xxx
 
Well done Baydale!

HH is lovely but clever Hector is my favourite!

Are you completely finished for the year then or just Hector?

Thought I might see you at Oasby this weekend (but I suppose your boys are on to the big jumps now!).
 
Very quick reply as my router is playing up and can only access the good ole' winternet for 30 sec bursts at a time.

Well done again - now you can see why it is my favourite event!

And quit your whinging - that fence/steps down/skinny complex thing used to be in the novice (until about half the class were E at the skinny at the bottom one year
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). Would like to think I could go and beat the pants off you next year there but it would have to be HH, not Hector as there is no way you'll ever EVER find me in an OI section (and my dressage score is generally about twice yours
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so it's clearly a daydream
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So post-intermediate run meet up at the Pimms' tent Aske (1) 2009 then????
 
I'll pass on your compliments to Mr Camera thanks groom42, and yes, Hector does make you want to feed him polos.
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SillyMare, so you like the Baydale version that is size L, not XL? Fair enough!
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HH is at BCA on Wednesday, I'm at Oasby on Friday with Cuddles and Marmalade, then British Breeding Champs with HH and that's it, end of my season.
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I wasn't whingeing Gamebird, just pointing out that the big girl's blouse wasn't a fan of the steps.
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See you at Aske(1) for a head-to-head of the MW hunters: HH v Monty.
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Surely we should be meeting up for pre-intermediate run Pimms?
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