lrw0250
Well-Known Member
So just musing after our outing to the local agricultural show on Saturday with novice daughter and her lead rein pony and have a query for showing peeps. Would you consider an unaffiliated local pony class to be judged on manners, tack and turnout to be more of a fun class as opposed to the affiliated lead rein class? We only entered it as we didnt want to go to do just the fancy dress class. We made the effort with our outfits, tack was as correct as possible (GP saddle instead of a show saddle) and clean and pony was turned out as best I could considering she is still holding on to her winter coat. We had no expectations of a placing or anything and really just wanted the experience. What I didnt expect was to be up against 5 other very experienced, produced ponies who were all then doing the affiliated open lead rein class later in the day. We stuck out like a sore thumb as the novices and I was mortified that I hadnt realised it would be a serious class. I got all nervous and pony picked up on it and took the p&*s trying to graze at every opportunity. We came last obviously but got a 6th place rosette.
Unfortunately the fancy dress class in the afternoon was then cancelled due to torrential rain but they did let the kids pick a rosette so we got a green one since its the wee ones favourite colour at the minute. She declared it the most awesome day ever so I am over the moon she came away happy despite her mummy being an idiot and the weather being horrific!
Unfortunately the fancy dress class in the afternoon was then cancelled due to torrential rain but they did let the kids pick a rosette so we got a green one since its the wee ones favourite colour at the minute. She declared it the most awesome day ever so I am over the moon she came away happy despite her mummy being an idiot and the weather being horrific!