sw123
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Well Millie's debut 4yo BYEH today with v early times!! She's never done a dressage test and never been to a proper show - 2 training shows at Vale View indoors and then a hack round Chatsworth and Prestwold and 2 XC schools!! Its so exciting, our first homebred that we didn't even really want to breed grown up and going to shows!!!
She was a v good girl, we were actually quite suprised as she's been quite wild recently. Did a sweet test but got bored by the end so threw her head in the last 2 downward transitions to get 29. (out of 35). The leader after the dressage was on 33 so not terrible but can improve lots.
Jumping was up to height and quite square. They always use working hunter jumps at Rutland and some of them are v v rustic and quite spooky with LOTS of greenery then the odd SJ put in too! She jumped really well but had 1 off, number 3 - the back rail of an oxer. Number 2 had been v spooky so had to ridden a bit more to it, then she just got a bit quick afterwards. However not bad for a first attempt! First course outside and 3rd course in her life!! Got a v conservative 22 for jump but looking at the other marks it was the big bay TB event horses (yawwwwn) getting the top 35 marks although there were very few clear rounds. It was always going to be her problem, being little and a mare. Judges are now told they can't penalise size and mares but how long that will take to filter out I don't know!!
She trotted up well and got 9 for conformation and type so again not bad but not amazing!! Think its the 15.1hh pony mare hazard of entering these classes!!!
Didn't get into the top 10 but we were v pleased with how she went, great attitude, came out and did everything asked of her and these classes really are great education and if you do well you do well.......Its showing so therefore very subjective and you almost have to pick your judges.
Sarah Cohen won, on a horse already qualified and Hayley Rose 2nd on a horse alrady qualified so think it passed to 3rd which was Lauren Shannon although didn't go back to look at the scoreboard.
Looking forward to Bramham now, see how she goes next weekend!
Here's the pic -
She was a v good girl, we were actually quite suprised as she's been quite wild recently. Did a sweet test but got bored by the end so threw her head in the last 2 downward transitions to get 29. (out of 35). The leader after the dressage was on 33 so not terrible but can improve lots.
Jumping was up to height and quite square. They always use working hunter jumps at Rutland and some of them are v v rustic and quite spooky with LOTS of greenery then the odd SJ put in too! She jumped really well but had 1 off, number 3 - the back rail of an oxer. Number 2 had been v spooky so had to ridden a bit more to it, then she just got a bit quick afterwards. However not bad for a first attempt! First course outside and 3rd course in her life!! Got a v conservative 22 for jump but looking at the other marks it was the big bay TB event horses (yawwwwn) getting the top 35 marks although there were very few clear rounds. It was always going to be her problem, being little and a mare. Judges are now told they can't penalise size and mares but how long that will take to filter out I don't know!!
She trotted up well and got 9 for conformation and type so again not bad but not amazing!! Think its the 15.1hh pony mare hazard of entering these classes!!!
Didn't get into the top 10 but we were v pleased with how she went, great attitude, came out and did everything asked of her and these classes really are great education and if you do well you do well.......Its showing so therefore very subjective and you almost have to pick your judges.
Sarah Cohen won, on a horse already qualified and Hayley Rose 2nd on a horse alrady qualified so think it passed to 3rd which was Lauren Shannon although didn't go back to look at the scoreboard.
Looking forward to Bramham now, see how she goes next weekend!
Here's the pic -