catembi
Well-Known Member
We've decided to retire from showjumping as Trev finds the warm-up far too stressy, so today we had a trip out to Manor Farm for P18.
The day did *NOT* get off to a good start - Trev is pretty well impossible to plait. He fidgets, swings around, stamps about, shakes his head...was driving me absolutely insane. I got knocked off the mounting block a few times, nearly got trampled on more than once, etc, etc, etc. I eventually got a half-decent set in, despite his best efforts.
On the way there, I decided that this would probs be our last ever comp as if he behaves like that being plaited at home, God only knows what he'd be like competing. I also warned o/h that I might have to retire if we started the airs above the ground.
Anyway, he didn't put a foot wrong in the warm-up. Luckily there were only 2 or 3 other people in there & no gallopy ponies, altho everyone looked a lot more polished than me. Trev's forelock plait was standing up on end as he really, really, REALLY didn't want it plaited & that was the best I could do under trying circumstances, but it was irritating him so he was trying to shake it out. Not helping!
We went in & did our test, which was okay except that he came right up & hollow in the canter trans on each rein due to being a little tense & not quite through. It's his 2nd time inside & with white boards & flowers etc, & he was a lot less tense than our last effort.
I went back to see how he'd done, hoping for maybe 58 point something...and he was in the lead with 70.4%! To be fair, I think it was marked 'encouragingly', but even so, at the 2/3 stage, we were winning by 2%! Not sure how we did overall as we didn't wait, but OMG!! My cheap, scatty, brainless ex-racer has scored *70.4%* & was *winning*...& he's all my own work! I have spent most of my life bringing up the rear on various horses, so this really has been the most tremendous confidence boost.
So...our biggest issue now is plaiting! Can you hog a TB...??
T x
The day did *NOT* get off to a good start - Trev is pretty well impossible to plait. He fidgets, swings around, stamps about, shakes his head...was driving me absolutely insane. I got knocked off the mounting block a few times, nearly got trampled on more than once, etc, etc, etc. I eventually got a half-decent set in, despite his best efforts.
On the way there, I decided that this would probs be our last ever comp as if he behaves like that being plaited at home, God only knows what he'd be like competing. I also warned o/h that I might have to retire if we started the airs above the ground.
Anyway, he didn't put a foot wrong in the warm-up. Luckily there were only 2 or 3 other people in there & no gallopy ponies, altho everyone looked a lot more polished than me. Trev's forelock plait was standing up on end as he really, really, REALLY didn't want it plaited & that was the best I could do under trying circumstances, but it was irritating him so he was trying to shake it out. Not helping!
We went in & did our test, which was okay except that he came right up & hollow in the canter trans on each rein due to being a little tense & not quite through. It's his 2nd time inside & with white boards & flowers etc, & he was a lot less tense than our last effort.
I went back to see how he'd done, hoping for maybe 58 point something...and he was in the lead with 70.4%! To be fair, I think it was marked 'encouragingly', but even so, at the 2/3 stage, we were winning by 2%! Not sure how we did overall as we didn't wait, but OMG!! My cheap, scatty, brainless ex-racer has scored *70.4%* & was *winning*...& he's all my own work! I have spent most of my life bringing up the rear on various horses, so this really has been the most tremendous confidence boost.
So...our biggest issue now is plaiting! Can you hog a TB...??
T x