Jeni the dragon
Well-Known Member
Good choice by Dee Kennedy. More people need to think about doing the same.
I thought there was a system for pulling up riders? They just never seem to use it.
Well when I used to FJ we used to radio our concerns into XC control, and if a number of judges were concerned then a decision might be made to stop the horse
To be fair, the ground jury have access to live film of the riders going round, they shouldnt need to leave it to fence judges to pull people up. Some riders are riding consistently bad at several fences (until they fall).
That’s at little stuff!
These guys are on camera feed back into the ground jury.
There is a system to pull a rider up.
It can’t happen instantly, it’s a huge decision at this level to take, there will be an element of benefit of doubt to start with.
Obviously it’s a fine line of when to make that call and whether it’s timely or too late.
And it died as I remember awful , I think they changed the material of the flags as a resultIs the live coverage genuinely live, or is there a broadcast delay? I remember a few years ago see a horse hit a flag which resulted in an impalement and he began to bleed out on the course. Awful.
it seems to be pretty much the same as the fence results online, there was a moment when the results online got ahead because they were interviewing riders.Is the live coverage genuinely live, or is there a broadcast delay? I remember a few years ago see a horse hit a flag which resulted in an impalement and he began to bleed out on the course. Awful.
Yes, it died 😔, I'm sure they did change the flags, it was so horrific, not a thing they could do other than watch. Would hate to see something like that again, this is why I only watch the Grand National on the slo mo replay. Less traumatic.And it died as I remember awful , I think they changed the material of the flags as a result
A lot are going through the Trout Hatchery on a wing and a prayer flapping and sliding over, which wont give the horse's confidence. That first oxer at the water is big on a steep hill. Then they've only got one log and they're swiftly at the Maltings, not quite back together and confident.
Totally agree, Burghley is the biggest 5* on the planet and therefore not the best one for your first 5*.I think the riders stepping up are stepping up to the wrong 5* some of these would have been okay at Pau I think.
A lot are going through the Trout Hatchery on a wing and a prayer flapping and sliding over, which wont give the horse's confidence. That first oxer at the water is big on a steep hill. Then they've only got one log and they're swiftly at the Maltings, not quite back together and confident.