Twiglet
Well-Known Member
Not a result to write home about, other than the fact it was the first time Buzz and I have made it out to a competition since Cancergate. Obviously we chose Oldencraig for its low key atmosphere and low competition standard
He's still weak as he lost a huge amount of muscle through the radiotherapy and time off, and he's only been back in a bit for three weeks, but he's been going sweetly on the flat and really enjoying our outings for SJ schooling so thought it was worth a bash at Prelim.
The class was quite large for an unaffiliated, and nearly every other horse in the class had an Oldencraig prefix - no pressure then! He warmed up very very sweetly - at one stage there were 9 horses in the warm up, and Buzz was one of the smallest at 17.1hh!
The test itself was as expected - we're both very ring-rusty and not very fit, but again he tried his socks off and did everything I asked. It was marked at 61% with unsurprising comments about consistency of contact. Very pleased with him
Did I do good??
Whilst waiting for the score and sheet we watched the other member of Team Toy Story - Woody - smash the novice to win on 69% (nice result for a very thoroughbred eventer against a class of all warmbloods
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The day took a turn for a worse with the lorry breaking down on the M25 on the way home....that was fun. After half an hour of HGVs undertaking us on the hard shoulder, the nice chaps at the Highways Agency turned up and shut the slip road for us. Petrifying! Horses were none the wiser and carried on demolishing haynets.
Next plan is a XC clinic next weekend then off to the RVC for next round of CTs to find out what the evil cancer is up to. In the meantime I'm going to enjoy every minute!
He's still weak as he lost a huge amount of muscle through the radiotherapy and time off, and he's only been back in a bit for three weeks, but he's been going sweetly on the flat and really enjoying our outings for SJ schooling so thought it was worth a bash at Prelim.
The class was quite large for an unaffiliated, and nearly every other horse in the class had an Oldencraig prefix - no pressure then! He warmed up very very sweetly - at one stage there were 9 horses in the warm up, and Buzz was one of the smallest at 17.1hh!
The test itself was as expected - we're both very ring-rusty and not very fit, but again he tried his socks off and did everything I asked. It was marked at 61% with unsurprising comments about consistency of contact. Very pleased with him
Did I do good??
Whilst waiting for the score and sheet we watched the other member of Team Toy Story - Woody - smash the novice to win on 69% (nice result for a very thoroughbred eventer against a class of all warmbloods
The day took a turn for a worse with the lorry breaking down on the M25 on the way home....that was fun. After half an hour of HGVs undertaking us on the hard shoulder, the nice chaps at the Highways Agency turned up and shut the slip road for us. Petrifying! Horses were none the wiser and carried on demolishing haynets.
Next plan is a XC clinic next weekend then off to the RVC for next round of CTs to find out what the evil cancer is up to. In the meantime I'm going to enjoy every minute!