JenniferB
Well-Known Member
Hmmm pretty poor attempt at alliteration but it is Monday and I've got a headache...
Mr Bonzo has been skating on very thin ice of late. His attitude is 'interesting' - I nearly got very closely acquainted with the tarmac the other week when he decided to have a broncing fit on the road because I dared to check him back in trot, and to be honest although he's a smart horse with plenty of pop I've never really bonded with him the way I have with previous horses. He's almost stallion like in a lot of his mannerisms - reckon he was probably cut late, and he can be a bit of a swine. But despite serious thoughts about advertising him I decided to give him a chance to be turned out once the fields were open again and get out to a few more shows and see how we got on for a couple of months before I made my mind up.
The last time we competed the both of us ended up on the floor, so I decided a step down to British Novice would be a nice confidence giver and with that in mind toddled off to Dalry show at Rowallan on Saturday. As usual missed walking the track, but it looked inviting enough and not too tricky so wandered off to tack up and get changed. Tacking up is always interesting but I tried really hard to stay calm (I get really stressed and frustrated at him cos he's really pushy and fidgety) and got ready without any bloodshed or unwanted removal of tack - he's been known to take his bridle and boots off when I turn my back!
Went into the warmup and he was sweet as you like - not particularly tense or gobby - cue big smiles! My friend came in to give me a few fences as shouty man was otherwise engaged, on shouty man's instruction she 'reminded' me to sit and wait, sit and wait - not easy when the majority of jumping I've done in the last 6 months is over chase fences on P2Pers ha ha!
After getting EVERY fence right outside (and that never happens) wandered down the tunnel and into the ring. He had a spook at a fence on the way in which is very unlike him, but growled at him and off we went. I was expecting to get towed round and have several fences as there would be nothing to back him off but my word he was a star! I tried really hard to sit quietly and let the fences come, and he took up the bridle and just took me round sweet as you like. Clear round the first phase and into the second phase! There was an oxer with white wavy planks and white poles. I rode like a plank to it, he picked off a Bonzo 'ping' stride and just about went over the wings but landed sensibly and carried on without rushing or fussing. I tried to maintain my rhythm and not get too excited, got a couple of sensible turns in without going nuts and finished on a DC for 3rd so prize money and a frilly! So pony is for the moment out of the bad books, if he keeps polishing that halo he might even get to meet the HHOers that haven't met him yet at Blair...
Ooops mega long post again and not even any pics to break it up. I'm rubbish, sorry!
Mr Bonzo has been skating on very thin ice of late. His attitude is 'interesting' - I nearly got very closely acquainted with the tarmac the other week when he decided to have a broncing fit on the road because I dared to check him back in trot, and to be honest although he's a smart horse with plenty of pop I've never really bonded with him the way I have with previous horses. He's almost stallion like in a lot of his mannerisms - reckon he was probably cut late, and he can be a bit of a swine. But despite serious thoughts about advertising him I decided to give him a chance to be turned out once the fields were open again and get out to a few more shows and see how we got on for a couple of months before I made my mind up.
The last time we competed the both of us ended up on the floor, so I decided a step down to British Novice would be a nice confidence giver and with that in mind toddled off to Dalry show at Rowallan on Saturday. As usual missed walking the track, but it looked inviting enough and not too tricky so wandered off to tack up and get changed. Tacking up is always interesting but I tried really hard to stay calm (I get really stressed and frustrated at him cos he's really pushy and fidgety) and got ready without any bloodshed or unwanted removal of tack - he's been known to take his bridle and boots off when I turn my back!
Went into the warmup and he was sweet as you like - not particularly tense or gobby - cue big smiles! My friend came in to give me a few fences as shouty man was otherwise engaged, on shouty man's instruction she 'reminded' me to sit and wait, sit and wait - not easy when the majority of jumping I've done in the last 6 months is over chase fences on P2Pers ha ha!
After getting EVERY fence right outside (and that never happens) wandered down the tunnel and into the ring. He had a spook at a fence on the way in which is very unlike him, but growled at him and off we went. I was expecting to get towed round and have several fences as there would be nothing to back him off but my word he was a star! I tried really hard to sit quietly and let the fences come, and he took up the bridle and just took me round sweet as you like. Clear round the first phase and into the second phase! There was an oxer with white wavy planks and white poles. I rode like a plank to it, he picked off a Bonzo 'ping' stride and just about went over the wings but landed sensibly and carried on without rushing or fussing. I tried to maintain my rhythm and not get too excited, got a couple of sensible turns in without going nuts and finished on a DC for 3rd so prize money and a frilly! So pony is for the moment out of the bad books, if he keeps polishing that halo he might even get to meet the HHOers that haven't met him yet at Blair...
Ooops mega long post again and not even any pics to break it up. I'm rubbish, sorry!