Bee at S of E

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What can I say but dopey.

She was baby sitting on Fri night and people were nearly 2 hours late home so Bee didn't get to bed until gone 1. This is one child who needs her sleep!

Dressage warm up was hard and uneven, did an OK test for her to score 41.something. (We celebrate if it's under 40!)

SJ, warm up on a deep surface then in to jump in a very hard ring.

Willough focused on a very shiny burger van just behind the first fence, Bee didn't feel the slight backing off and stopped!, Good start - not! Went on to jump a lovely round, perfect down the lines that caused all the trouble, just rolled a pole over the gate.

XC, when we walked the course we felt it was quite technical but not overly large for a novice.

Bee was held on the start whist a loose horse was caught then rode at the first fence as if being chased by demons, was not going to repeat the mistake!

Got into her stride, got all the direct routes but had a silly stop at the coffin. Up hill approach to a hanging log on the lip of the dell, light to dark, went a bit fast chasing the time as Willough is a 14.2 native. Didn't see the jump in time an willough tripped and landed with her nose on the jump, turned round and flew, over the log, down steep hill over ditch and out over skinny. Up near vertical slope and on to huge step up and a stride to a pallisade, bit inelagant scramble but clear.

Flew home to finish in 26th place.

The good thing was only 11.2 time pens even with the stop so the time is more acheivable now, bad is rider must be awake enough to know when to check!

Amazingly the journey home was OK, I was expecting heavy traffic coming back from the coast after such a sunny day.

Got home at 9.15 pm.
 
She found all the combinations easy, especially in the SJ. It was the long striding horses that had probs. She is very long striding and easily makes horse distences, often taking a stride out when really flying.

She is well known for taking less strides than most horses!

The only one she had a problem with was the second step to pallisade when she scrambled and lept
 
Hey that doesnt sound at all bad to me.
A couple of little blips but nothing major, W is def putting the bigger horses to shame, what a speedy pony!!!

Are you at Hambledon?

Good luck.
Vx
 
At Hambleden on fri for PN as a confidence boosting blast (hopefully!)

Taking the big lad out to an unaff Intro on Sun to see if his p$ss taking has been sorted out following his 3 day clinic with Nick Turner last week.
 
Have fun.
I love hambledon, such a lovely event.

Im at Tweseldown on saturday, taking my big lad too, poor love hasnt done anything since Smiths Lawn last August....

Oh well...

Good luck on Friday and Sunday.

Vx
 
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