FMM
Well-Known Member
Do you remember a week or so ago, someone on here complained that their horse had misbehaved on the go round during a showing class, and the judge declined to ride their horse in the class. They basically accused the judge of not being very brave as they "knew" their horse would have been OK with the judge on board.
Well - yesterday at the Royal one of the judges had a very bad fall from a horse which bucked and misbehaved really badly, which has resulted in them breaking a bone in their back.
The Royal is a show where you cannot prepare your horse for eveyrthing it will see - carriages, heavy horses, hackneys etc - so it is entirely possible that the horse in question acted entirely out of character.
My point is more that the person who posted originally ought to be more aware of the accidents that can happen, and to consider the fact that a judge does NOT want to be put in a position of danger by riding a horse that is not capable of behaving correctly with its own rider.
My best wishes for a speedy recovery go to the judge involved.
Well - yesterday at the Royal one of the judges had a very bad fall from a horse which bucked and misbehaved really badly, which has resulted in them breaking a bone in their back.
The Royal is a show where you cannot prepare your horse for eveyrthing it will see - carriages, heavy horses, hackneys etc - so it is entirely possible that the horse in question acted entirely out of character.
My point is more that the person who posted originally ought to be more aware of the accidents that can happen, and to consider the fact that a judge does NOT want to be put in a position of danger by riding a horse that is not capable of behaving correctly with its own rider.
My best wishes for a speedy recovery go to the judge involved.