Looks nice. Only thing I woud say is that he sounds small build - I do not know you or your size etc- advert mentions that he is suitable for a junior/ lightweight rider quite a few times.
Looks very nice but completely different from the chestnut you saw the other day. Looks quite small and fine to me. Also doesn't mention his show jumping at all so perhaps not so easy in that phase? Worth a call though.
Is it just me that thinks these horses are soo expensive?!!
Guess if you're looking for a schoolmaster to take you round eventhng then you're going to have to pay BUT if you're wanting to event at BE levels then surely you'd be able to bring a youngish horse that's done a bit (say a couple of PN) and is showing promise (and jumps clean SJ!). Nearly £9K seems a lot when it doesn't really even seem to have done that much and from what others say (i haven't looked) doesn't sem to be consistent in the SJ.
There is one which I prefer in H&H but it isnt online - it has done 2* but is now looking for an Intro/PN home so I assume it has broken somehow, or has got p***ed off with eventing! It is only £5750, my kind of price
Southernlass - will tell you when I have a job, and you can find me on please
15.2-16hh schoolmaster gelding, max 12 years old, 100% sound and easy, cheap as possible
Sadly the coloured was not for me, and reinforced my realisation that I need a nice kind schoolmaster (nothing against the coloured one, he and I just didnt click!)
I shall go back to the drawing board on this one then