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Awwww bless them...
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What do we think?
Lovely pictures - if you are worried that your daughter grabs Dolly when jumping, just stick a neck strap (stirrup leather) so she can hook her hands into that and not the pony.
Also, being elderly and traditionial - how really nice to see a child still in jodpur boots!
You must be very proud. And just think, these memories you are making with your daughter really will be something she has all her life..
Gingers rock!
He was my first 'pony' too, although he is just shy of 16hh he is quite ponylike to jump![]()
*jums up and down excitedly* YES of course we need dolly and daughter updates with photos
Daughter looks fab and has a lovely position so well done if shes reading. They look like a very confident team together over them jumps and I'm loving the xc set looks fab.
Are you thinking about joining PC next year with them as I think they would both enjoy it and get loads out of it.
Was wondering where you'd got to! They look like they're doing fab together, her jumping position is great as wellThey've come on so much and Dolly looks great weight wise too
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Well done to both of them
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R- they look absolutely blooming amazing. Look at them jumping! Did you have to look away?
I remember your first ever post, look at how far you've come. Daughter and Dolly are definitely looking like a real partnership now. Good on you for sticking with it and making it happen![]()
*like*I am still waiting for the puctures of Redmone on a horseHaving seen Dolly and daughter doing so well, I think this has to be the next stage
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JDFT and Rhino - PMSL!! Why weren't these on the "jumping bloopers" thread?!
Lovely updates and I gthink they look great. I have alwyas thought Dolly looks like one of those 'cool' ponies though like we used to have when we were kids - the ones who 'taught' you to ride and handle ponies through their own special ways!! Lol. Think it makes for a much more confident rider when you have to work a bit to get the best out of the pony. Ok, so she sounds like a bit of a monster in the stable but to me that's all about the character!!! hehe
I am still waiting for the puctures of Redmone on a horseHaving seen Dolly and daughter doing so well, I think this has to be the next stage
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ok redmone, own up, you've superglued daughters legs in position haven't youshe and Dolly look a perfect team,
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Thank you!!! She is reading, and is chuffed to bits with your lovely comments.
She's already a centre member of PC, and we're hoping to join a local branch very soon. Once we have a horse box, I can take her to rallys then!!
More early morningsbut I think it'd do them the world of good.
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10/10 again for lower leg position, also looking up and ahead well. Little thing to work on is hands - offering a little more crest release should help Dolly round or 'bascule' moreGridwork is good for this
PS now you have seen JFTD and my pictures can you see how good your daughter's position is?![]()
Definately the hands need work whilst jumping. As I've mentioned somewhere else on here, if anything she rides with too long reins normally, but when jumping Dolly really lights up and it seems her natural reaction is to shorten up those reins. I think we just need lots of practice. She's only had a few group jumping lessons, so I'm trying to get her some private lessons to learn to let Dolly "go". She just goes so fast.
That really did make me lol
and a more up to date one?
Edited to say that the quote thingy was supposed to show the picture of a little Redmone
JDFT and Rhino - PMSL!! Why weren't these on the "jumping bloopers" thread?!
Redmone - where have you been?! Great to see updates and can you PM me so I can add you on facebook?
A picture showing complete trust and confidence in the pony - lovely![]()
I soooo need to dig out a pic or two of my old pony - he was so like Dolly, attitude and all! But he was an incredible pony (aged 48 when he died) and taught everyone so much!
well done to daughter and dolly, and I'm so glad you're all enjoying it - what a great little partnership!