Eothain
Well-Known Member
Fantastic! Puissance is a great progenator. I'm sure the horse was worth every penny
The ID as a breed is dead to me. We should be bound not to the past but to the future.
Once the ISH studbook reaches #1 again in the WBFSH rankings, then the ends will have justified the means.
Let's not forget great Irish Draught horses like Ginger Dick and Pride Of Shaunlara, they produced some fantastic horses but they're hardly purebred. As soon as purebred snobbery got it's teeth in and that silly Appendix Irish Draught scheme took off and Thoroughbred's weren't as commonly seen in ID pedigrees as they once were, the ID usefulness nosedived.
One of the best ID horses around today is Crosstown Dancer, here's a link to his pedigree. None of that purebred nonsense. Plently of thoroughbred in the pedigree and as a result, it's not uncommon to find him listed as a damsire in our young horse classes.
You'd be better served boasting of the ID link to the Silver Medallist in the 6 Year Old World Championships, Drummiler Lough
Of course, you can if you'd like ignore the Dutch and Thoroughbred crosses in his pedigree but you wouldn't want to do that, would you Janet? I mean, why ignore the truth?
Seacrest, the Irish Draught that goes back to the great thoroughbred Arctic Que?
Yes, the best Irish Draughts, that wonderfully pure breed have a thoroughbred cross in them.
So, tell me, where's Sea Crest's replacement or did the pure bred snobbery of ID breeders wound it?
Fatally I'd say
Janet, you've said a lot in your posts here without actually saying anything. It's been all spin. No mention of your view on policy for ID or ISH to create a scenario that will lead to long term competitiveness and economic viability. This whole thread has been about creating a vibrant Sport Horse sector in Ireland. You seem concerned that we'll ignore the leisure market and grass roots. If you took the time to research what I've said here, then you'd see how I gave a robust account of how I feel that sector would still be protected going forward.
This thread has been ruined in my opinion. I'm asking you though to please please say something of substance if you reply again.
The AID scheme was silly because 3 of the 4 grandparents had to be RID. It was only ever a trickle of blood being let in. The HSI's grade up register will amount to much of the same thing. What's more, under the AID scheme only fillies were allowed be registered so in turn, the amount of blood entering the breed was minimal. Is bone really the be all and end all?
The reason I'm so down on some ID breeders is because the night the HSI unveiled the new breeding plan at our regional meeting, the conduct of the ID folk was absolutely appalling.
Arrogant? I've never been called that before, though I have been called worse! All I'm trying to do is figure out what exactly you're saying. I see your point about the leisure market but I think you're missing out the point about international success. I'm not trying to argue with you or fall out with you.
As for the ID breeders, well they proved they can't manage the ID studbook without having a silly petty row. The HSI are the only ones fit to look after the studbook.
As far as I know Cobra had the winner of the 5yr old consolation class as well so not bad for Irish BASED stallions.
Is the ISH coming back?
It was a great result for the ISH at Lanaken. NLS Coole Al Clover really pulled that result out of the bag, didn't see it coming! He's a stallion too so he'll surely get an approval now!!!