FigJam
Well-Known Member
So I've been a little quiet on here recently, I apologise for not replying to everyone else's fab reports and posts, I have to admit I've been feeling very jealous of all the eventers out having fun (when it finally stopped raining long enough!) and was feeling a little miserable about missing our planned runs in April/May. 
However... we seem to be back on track after Hopalong's recent niggle and hopefully we will be out and in eventing action soon?!
This is a bit of a mammoth 2-in-1 report as per the title, so first up is "Poncey Posing Pony" report.
Two weeks ago in a fit of madness, I decided it would be fun to borrow a plain numnah off FlyingCoo, bath and plait Hopalong and head along to our RC showing show... I know, I know, I swore it was the discipline I was least likely to ever ever do and is likely the least suitable for a wonky donkey like Hopalong! However they had a "RC Horse" class which had a JUMP in it and a "Dinosaur Wonky Donkey" class (20yr+ Veterans on the official schedule
) so thought we'd support the club and have a go.
Firstly, on arrival Hopalong managed to use all her cobby-coo-neck strength to remove the haynet from the side of my friend's lorry we were lift sharing in... along with the metal sheet lining.
After the initial horror of lorry damage I then had to tentatively look at the other side of her face to survey damage done to most-accident-prone pony... luckily none! However I am now facing a large lorry repair bill on top of the recent large vet bill, so have informed Hopalong that pony treats are off the menu as I'm too skint and it's her own fault. 
We then had a looooong wait while the first few big classes were done. Went a wee hack up and down the road and then finally got in for the first class- RC Horse. There were about 20 horses in this and it took forever to get through everyone. Zzzzzz! Hopalong did not go all that nicely as she was too busy thinking about the jump in the arena, so not really able to show a nice relaxed trot or canter. But she had fun?! The top 6 line up was announced without us in it, although Mr FigJam kindly declared us "joint 7th" with the rest of the class.
We then had another loooong wait until the "Dinosaur Wonky Donkey" 20yrs+ veteran class and enjoyed it sitting in the sunshine, chatting to pals and watching FlyingCoo and Saz5083 do some inhand stuff with their babies.
Thankfully the oldies class was much smaller- only 6 in it so a little less hanging around. With no jump as distraction, Hopalong did a much nicer wee walk-trot-canter show and somehow managed to be called up 1st in the line up!
So a frilly to take home for all the effort at least. However, I have decided it is really not worth all the time spent pony/tack cleaning and we definitely want to stick to eventing with it's nice times allocated for each phase. Never again will I complain that SJ is 20mins late or similar!! 
The low point of the day was Hopalong feeling a little unlevel after the 2nd class.
So we didn't go in for the championship and went home for a few days off. I'm not sure if she maybe took a mis-step or just that all the stop-start, standing around etc just wasn't suited to her? Thankfully all fine after a few quiet days in the field though. 
However... we seem to be back on track after Hopalong's recent niggle and hopefully we will be out and in eventing action soon?!
This is a bit of a mammoth 2-in-1 report as per the title, so first up is "Poncey Posing Pony" report.
Two weeks ago in a fit of madness, I decided it would be fun to borrow a plain numnah off FlyingCoo, bath and plait Hopalong and head along to our RC showing show... I know, I know, I swore it was the discipline I was least likely to ever ever do and is likely the least suitable for a wonky donkey like Hopalong! However they had a "RC Horse" class which had a JUMP in it and a "Dinosaur Wonky Donkey" class (20yr+ Veterans on the official schedule
Firstly, on arrival Hopalong managed to use all her cobby-coo-neck strength to remove the haynet from the side of my friend's lorry we were lift sharing in... along with the metal sheet lining.
We then had a looooong wait while the first few big classes were done. Went a wee hack up and down the road and then finally got in for the first class- RC Horse. There were about 20 horses in this and it took forever to get through everyone. Zzzzzz! Hopalong did not go all that nicely as she was too busy thinking about the jump in the arena, so not really able to show a nice relaxed trot or canter. But she had fun?! The top 6 line up was announced without us in it, although Mr FigJam kindly declared us "joint 7th" with the rest of the class.
We then had another loooong wait until the "Dinosaur Wonky Donkey" 20yrs+ veteran class and enjoyed it sitting in the sunshine, chatting to pals and watching FlyingCoo and Saz5083 do some inhand stuff with their babies.
The low point of the day was Hopalong feeling a little unlevel after the 2nd class.