16 June 2009 #1 L lucygunson Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2008 Messages 220 Location wiltshire Visit site http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ional-show.html Where is the riders head?
16 June 2009 #2 L lucy1984 Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 820 Location Royston Vasey Visit site omg the poor horse!
16 June 2009 #3 L Lobelia_Overhill Well-Known Member Joined 23 July 2006 Messages 3,200 Location ... www.mymiscellanyhome.net Yikes
16 June 2009 #4 Ellies_mum2 Well-Known Member Joined 29 March 2008 Messages 6,201 Location Warwickshire Visit site OUCH!!
16 June 2009 #5 C Cyberchick Well-Known Member Joined 12 November 2008 Messages 992 Location Hertfordshire Visit site Jesus, amazes me how they walk away sometimes. I hope she has a full recovery.
16 June 2009 #6 R RhiannonE Well-Known Member Joined 26 March 2009 Messages 219 Location Hertfordshire Visit site I'm glad it said that the horse only escaped with just bruising - hope the rider makes a full recovery :-s
I'm glad it said that the horse only escaped with just bruising - hope the rider makes a full recovery :-s
16 June 2009 #7 S Stacie_and_Jed Well-Known Member Joined 3 August 2007 Messages 2,933 Location In hiding Visit site BLOODY HELL THATS SHOCKING!
16 June 2009 #8 MurphysMinder Well-Known Member Joined 20 November 2006 Messages 18,700 Location Shropshire Visit site What a shocking photo, and imo a bit tasteless of the Daily Mail (there's a surprise) to print it as it says it is not yet known if the rider will make a full recovery Sincerely hope she does.
What a shocking photo, and imo a bit tasteless of the Daily Mail (there's a surprise) to print it as it says it is not yet known if the rider will make a full recovery Sincerely hope she does.
16 June 2009 #9 L lucygunson Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2008 Messages 220 Location wiltshire Visit site i know it is scary, me to
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