rara007
Well-Known Member
Nice little unaff show for our competitive debut! They did it so you paid a set fee and could enter any classes you like for that which I thought was a great idea! Obviously some classes were large with things not exactly matching the class description but such is local showing....
First up Novice class, something like 20 of us in the 40x20ish indoor = chaos! The boy was foot perfect (if a little bit too calm in his individual) and stood like a rock in the lineup flanked by young mares. A pretty SIRT pipped us into second but a super first competitive experience with him.
We then stayed on for the RC horse/pony (he might not be the type but he has been going to RC weekly!). As it was next class no time for a warm-up fence but it was only a cross and Cheerios the super dude took it all in his stride to take a win in this. He's so cute- I can't imagine he's ever come across RC horse class before- he's barely jumped away from home but he's so honest there was no doubts.
Then finally class 3 was the M+Ms which at times proved testing (very first ridden just off lead rein tots physically riding into us whilst we were in the lineup as one example....this brought us our 2nd win! Left it at that rather than staying on for the coloureds or championship as he's done more than enough for a first outing. I think Unaff showing often poses more questions than affiliated with the avoiding of out of control other horses and small rings! We may fit in another unaff outing before our first RI qualifier but Jan has been dressage month with our debut for that this Sunday- very excited as he's just such a pleasure to do! No idea what our summer aim is showing wise- playing it by ear mainly! Flat novice/restricted/amateurs, flat opens, novice workers, SFAS working pony, exercise/pleasure driving... too many options! Time will tell!
Showing pictures:
And a picture from last weeks dressage clinic:
And finally- not forgetting the driving! Still awaiting carriage to be done but that's not stopping us working on obstacles and voice control...
First up Novice class, something like 20 of us in the 40x20ish indoor = chaos! The boy was foot perfect (if a little bit too calm in his individual) and stood like a rock in the lineup flanked by young mares. A pretty SIRT pipped us into second but a super first competitive experience with him.
We then stayed on for the RC horse/pony (he might not be the type but he has been going to RC weekly!). As it was next class no time for a warm-up fence but it was only a cross and Cheerios the super dude took it all in his stride to take a win in this. He's so cute- I can't imagine he's ever come across RC horse class before- he's barely jumped away from home but he's so honest there was no doubts.
Then finally class 3 was the M+Ms which at times proved testing (very first ridden just off lead rein tots physically riding into us whilst we were in the lineup as one example....this brought us our 2nd win! Left it at that rather than staying on for the coloureds or championship as he's done more than enough for a first outing. I think Unaff showing often poses more questions than affiliated with the avoiding of out of control other horses and small rings! We may fit in another unaff outing before our first RI qualifier but Jan has been dressage month with our debut for that this Sunday- very excited as he's just such a pleasure to do! No idea what our summer aim is showing wise- playing it by ear mainly! Flat novice/restricted/amateurs, flat opens, novice workers, SFAS working pony, exercise/pleasure driving... too many options! Time will tell!
Showing pictures:
And a picture from last weeks dressage clinic:
And finally- not forgetting the driving! Still awaiting carriage to be done but that's not stopping us working on obstacles and voice control...