Santa_Claus
Well-Known Member
Went down to watch local HT at Bicton today. Was going to do it myself but as unsure on ground conditions (which turned out to be perfect) and warnings it would be twisty as I want a first run over flowing course (was very very twisty!) decided against it but thought would still go watch. Right mix of people in the intermediate and open I watched lots of BE riders obviously rerouting as B&W was cancelled and on other end of scale your cobs/heavy hunters and little ponies ridden by your local riders.
Now on the whole some very good riding especially in the open (3'-3'3") where they had that odd distance of the step up to the very narrow skinny. Some very intelligent riding showed by a lot.
but then there is the BUT and its a big one. One rider came round and we at first see the horse trotting, hmmm ok its the open but still. Then it jumps and tanks off. rider sawing it on the mouth whilst completly dropping the outside rein (err hello!!!!) poor horse was chucking its head in the air trying to escape the gag it had in. To make it worse several people were nearby shouting at the rider to stop trotting into the fences and canter. Errr think they were trotting to try retain some control. Me and my housemate were cringing though at the sawing of the reins that was going on. I would have been far from surprised to see the horse come back with a bleeding mouth. Would like to see what the rider would have done if we put a bit in their mouth and yanked like they did to their horse.
Ok rant over other than that was lovely day and was great watching lots of cute kiddies jump round the mini course
Also was sad to see all the new BE jumps that just won't be jumped this season. Looked like a new combination of skinnies for the advanced before the water as well as three sets of brushes (Novice, Intermediate, Advanced) coming out of the water which were lovely for the novice and evil for the Advanced (in my opinion
) even though the advanced was only about 10-15cm higher!
Now on the whole some very good riding especially in the open (3'-3'3") where they had that odd distance of the step up to the very narrow skinny. Some very intelligent riding showed by a lot.
but then there is the BUT and its a big one. One rider came round and we at first see the horse trotting, hmmm ok its the open but still. Then it jumps and tanks off. rider sawing it on the mouth whilst completly dropping the outside rein (err hello!!!!) poor horse was chucking its head in the air trying to escape the gag it had in. To make it worse several people were nearby shouting at the rider to stop trotting into the fences and canter. Errr think they were trotting to try retain some control. Me and my housemate were cringing though at the sawing of the reins that was going on. I would have been far from surprised to see the horse come back with a bleeding mouth. Would like to see what the rider would have done if we put a bit in their mouth and yanked like they did to their horse.
Ok rant over other than that was lovely day and was great watching lots of cute kiddies jump round the mini course
Also was sad to see all the new BE jumps that just won't be jumped this season. Looked like a new combination of skinnies for the advanced before the water as well as three sets of brushes (Novice, Intermediate, Advanced) coming out of the water which were lovely for the novice and evil for the Advanced (in my opinion