Its been a while (since Apri) finally a BE report!

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Hello all

Its been a rubbish summer so far with the events being cancelled. I ran J at Eden Valley in the BE90, then took him to Scone to do the unaffiliated BE100. since then he has had no events due to cancellations (Central Scotland, Balcarres, Floors, Oatridge) and when we did get an entry into an even that ran, he developed an abscess in his foot :( so we had to withdraw! Typical

Anyway, for various reasons his fitness has slipped as galloping has been a bit lacking so I set off yesterday to Hendersyde hoping to go clear XC. Not bothered about time I just wanted to go clear.

Usually we have Dressage scores of 38, which is something we have been trying to work on but its a slow process as I'm not a dressage diva, and J is 'workmanlike :D', however to start the day we did get a 34 :) :)

We even got an 8 for centre line, and 7's until the free walk in the middle of the test (BE test 106) where he had a fright, lept forwards and proceeded to do the rest of the test tense, mainly 5's and 6's. Pleased though as the canter work has improved as well as the trot.

Onto SJ. jnhuk (big thanks for the tea making/entertaining:)) came along for the day and we walked the SJ track following collecting my number. Thankfully she noticed the track had changed later so I managed to walk the new course (with more fences) so at least I didn't go wrong ;). Unfortunately for my friends, one jumped the wrong course and the other missed the last fence, cantered round, pulled up only for someone to point this out so then picked up, cantered round to pop it - she jumped clear, with 24 dr and ended up with 37 time faults in sj :eek: such a shame as she was leading after dr, went clear inside the time xc so would have won.

Anyway getting back to J, we jumped a nice round - he had a lazy fence down at number 2 (on video below) and then backed off fence 3 so I smacked him with my stick, which worried him and we ballsed up fence 4 but managed to leave it and the rest of the course up to finish on 4. Warm up was very sticky, but the ground was fab apart from that. I jumped 5 fences in the warm up - 2 cross poles in trot, an upright and the spread off both reins. didn't want to do any more.

Oh yes, forgot to mention the rumbles of thunder which made J worried too - thankfully they stayed away long enough for us to remain dry. sadly for hendersyde, the rain came down heavy the following morning and it was abandoned :( sorry you didn't get to run DarkhorseB :(

Onto the xc. Well as it was my birthday ;) I decided to change my P2 and buy a hybrid. Spent ages looking into it and P2 were extremely helpful - answered all my questions openly on Facebook. I felt with my racesafe and P2 I had too much bulk so I am pleased to say the hybrid is very comfortable. Just waiting for the orange customised cover to arrive (I'm sure that comes as a big surprise to you all:rolleyes::p)

Headed over to xc, BE allowed me to wear a helmet cam but I am not allowed to publish it (only for personal use sorry) but it was cool to watch afterwards. Thankfully jnhuk took her camera so the link below is from that.

I just wanted to go clear - Jack hasn't had a fault xc (except for his very first unaff one which we can forgive him for) and I would like it to stay that way :D but I knew that time would be hard for us to get as we are both a little out of gallop/xc practice. I had entered hopetoun xc schooling with St David but that was also cancelled :(

the course at Hendersyde is pretty nice, I even thought the novice course was nice (in preparation for next year) with the exception of the trochaners :eek: they are eeenormoous!
Jack jumped round for fun, except he backed off fence 5 - a log at the top of a hill - as I tried to jump across it to save time. He still jumped it when asked so no complaints. came home clear with 12 time penalties. tbh he recovered quite quickly once finished so I think lots of strengthening uphill work would boost his fitness more than just galloping so from now on its wed night galloping up my fields!

all in all a good day, lovely to get a run at last - felt a bit rusty, both of us a bit unfit, its a long time between a noon dressage and 5.30pm xc so Trudy was brilliant to chill out in. I gave J a small feed between sections (recommended by my Mum) and he thought this was pretty cool.

I did try out the stud safe thingys, those plastic things you put on the horses foot with studs in so they stand in the box without damaging the flooring. If you are thinking about buying a pair - I have some that I would sell you!!!

http://youtu.be/Lt3jE9QclUU

Gold star to JNHUK for being a fab groom. Thanks for coming along. x
 
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So pleased you got a run! I think yours have been even sparser than mine this year :(
Well done on it being a good run. Hendersyde is known as being a tougher track and looks like you found it easy :D We did the first Novice trakehner XC schooling earlier this year and yes it is pretty decent. Their drop scares me more.
Yes today wasn't to be I'm afraid - if only the downpour could have missed them. Raods were very scary around Jedburgh (which has made the national news with its flooding :eek:) at that point I decided to turn round and try and get back while roads still passable. A68 and A7 were both shut at one point! At least I didn't arrive to get stuck on the field just as they cancelled!!:rolleyes:
 
Jedburgh looks awful. I looked at the Novice drop too, thought at least there was enough room on landing to let the horse get under control before the next fence. I did think the last fence - drop to upright was awful but it rode really well.

I was considering moving him to Novice this year, but I need to get more good runs under my belt as much as he does. Still not quite taking all my long strides but that could be down to strength as much as boldness as he takes them at the start of the course, then backs off a bit towards the end.

Going to Drumclog, Cumwhinton and Hutton now, maybe Aske too depending on finances. Where are you next?

thats if they run of course...
 
Well done you pair, sounds like a good day & looking super confident. :) Oh & loved your bit about the stud safe as I remembering posting a while back asking if anyone had used, lol!! :D
 
Well done!! Sounds like a super day considering you hadn't been out for so long!

Out of interest, what were the problems with the "stud slippers"? I am vaguely considering a set!
 
Well done, a good run after the break. Not surprised that either of you are not at your fittest, this season is do bizarre!
 
Rotters - the stud slippers just didn't go on, and when I did get them on they fell off.

Emailed the company and they suggested the studs I used weren't big enough, which is possible as I was using the sharp small ones. will try with rounded ones next time and see. Not entirely convinced but if I could get it to work then that would be good!

:)
 
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