14 August 2008 #1 T teddybrowne Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2008 Messages 85 Visit site Which would be best for a first Novice? Any tips on either event greatly recieved!
14 August 2008 #2 B borris123 Active Member Joined 15 November 2007 Messages 47 Visit site I am a bit out of touch but Henbury used to be considered quite tough at one time.
14 August 2008 #3 T Thistle Well-Known Member Joined 14 September 2005 Messages 17,356 Location North East Suffolk Visit site Downhan is straightforward and quite flat, so fitness not so much of a problem. The atmosphere there is quite laid back.
Downhan is straightforward and quite flat, so fitness not so much of a problem. The atmosphere there is quite laid back.
14 August 2008 #4 Baggybreeches Well-Known Member Joined 9 December 2005 Messages 7,981 Location LANCASHIRE/MERSEYSIDE BORDER www.photobucket.com Henbury is a fairly tough course, definitely not a first time track. Plus the SJ there is always massive.
Henbury is a fairly tough course, definitely not a first time track. Plus the SJ there is always massive.
14 August 2008 #6 H Horsemad12 Well-Known Member Joined 19 May 2008 Messages 1,288 Visit site Def not HH
14 August 2008 #7 S sw123 Well-Known Member Joined 2 August 2006 Messages 1,552 Visit site My 5yo is doing Henbury as her second novice, its big but actually rides very well. Echo the SJ is big though!!! The entries ahve closed for Henbury though so that might be your answer!
My 5yo is doing Henbury as her second novice, its big but actually rides very well. Echo the SJ is big though!!! The entries ahve closed for Henbury though so that might be your answer!
14 August 2008 #8 T teddybrowne Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2008 Messages 85 Visit site That seems like a conclusive ask the audience! Thank you....... Little D it is.