Rollin
Well-Known Member
This is a bit of a rant. My Shagya stallion is as honest as the day is long. In the UK he was trained by Seb. Poirier, his second BS Novice was at Felbridge, where he had a refusal in the clear round and then went on to jump two clear rounds. It is very rare for him to stop.
This season, he had one refusal in the spring, 7 strides between first and second fence, my partner said to the jockey, 'he might need 8' although he is not particularly short striding, the rider misjudged the distance and he refused, then went on to jump a clear round.
On Saturday, he refused in a Grand Prix class, and was beaten. When we were able to look at the video in slow motion we could see he was not looking at the fence and on the wrong stride again, he refused another fence and was beaten again.
On Sunday in warm up he refused the oxer and was beaten, another horse also refused the oxer, the lady rider turned her horse around and took it again.
The end of all this is that he refused 3 times in the next class and was eliminated. In three seasons of SJ he has never refused more than once in a season.
I also think he is sore after the first refusal when he skidded into the fence and went down on his knees.
I don't jump but would NEVER whack a horse who has umped so beautifully all summer. Thoughts from those of you who jump? I am really concerned that his confidence has been destroyed.
This season, he had one refusal in the spring, 7 strides between first and second fence, my partner said to the jockey, 'he might need 8' although he is not particularly short striding, the rider misjudged the distance and he refused, then went on to jump a clear round.
On Saturday, he refused in a Grand Prix class, and was beaten. When we were able to look at the video in slow motion we could see he was not looking at the fence and on the wrong stride again, he refused another fence and was beaten again.
On Sunday in warm up he refused the oxer and was beaten, another horse also refused the oxer, the lady rider turned her horse around and took it again.
The end of all this is that he refused 3 times in the next class and was eliminated. In three seasons of SJ he has never refused more than once in a season.
I also think he is sore after the first refusal when he skidded into the fence and went down on his knees.
I don't jump but would NEVER whack a horse who has umped so beautifully all summer. Thoughts from those of you who jump? I am really concerned that his confidence has been destroyed.