SkewbyTwo
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Or, more succinctly, as I said to OH at the time, "she's not fit to shovel his sh¦t, let alone ride him".
I saw kauto star at kempton on Boxing Day. This horse did not have stage fright ! He played to the crowd on Boxing Day and loved every minute of the atmosphere . At Olympia he was ridden badly and was just bloody miserable! Find something this amazing horse enjoys doing , dressage is not for him!
I dont know the back story, to be honest I assumed CS and this girl had something going!I take it as a firm indication that a) she has not bothered with the horse/is afraid of it/resents it/all of the above, as whatever happened, we saw a poorly muscled horse that she clearly completely misjudged, and therefore has evidently not got to know.
And b), that she must have no clue as to just who he is, no appreciation of what he has achieved, and absolutely no comprehension that he's the closest thing we've got to a modern day Arkle - because clearly when she "rode" as she did, she had absolutely no idea what kind of a world and inter-disciplinary stage she was riding on.
Unfortunately the upshot of the entire debacle is, Kauto sticks where he is, because at the end of the day money is power.
Most good owners take the trainers advice when retirement looms .............. this one did not .......... I just hope Kauto Star sort of.... falls off the radar ................. no one is interested in following his "dressage career" !!!! eeks!!!!I saw kauto star at kempton on Boxing Day. This horse did not have stage fright ! He played to the crowd on Boxing Day and loved every minute of the atmosphere . At Olympia he was ridden badly and was just bloody miserable! Find something this amazing horse enjoys doing , dressage is not for him!
I don't know the horse, but still, I am upset ..................Let's hope so!!! He deserves so much more!
I don't see the point ............ he can only go to a few public NH related events. Why bother with dressage at home which is a hard thing to do sucessfully, .... he needs to have a chilled out life, no more hard work.Kauto Star is one of my favourite racers of all time............. Maybe they should stick to public events only at race courses and keep schooling to a low level at home.
I refrain from comment.Horses need to have a job or they just fade away.
I take it as a firm indication that a) she has not bothered with the horse/is afraid of it/resents it/all of the above, as whatever happened, we saw a poorly muscled horse that she clearly completely misjudged, and therefore has evidently not got to know.
And b), that she must have no clue as to just who he is, no appreciation of what he has achieved, and absolutely no comprehension that he's the closest thing we've got to a modern day Arkle - because clearly when she "rode" as she did, she had absolutely no idea what kind of a world and inter-disciplinary stage she was riding on.
Unfortunately the upshot of the entire debacle is, Kauto sticks where he is, because at the end of the day money is power.
I don t understand ............ please pm me if you know what this is about ........ money, the horse has made money, there will be no more money ..........
I can only imagine the owner's ego....
Is that all you cn imagine about owners. How shallow!
The politics behind this farce will have any post explaining them removed. But as far as Breisner goes, mission accomplished for Laura - wealthy new owner too ignorant of eventing to know what's good or bad, nice and very expensive new horses. I could almost feel sorry for CS if it wasn't his self-importance that meant Kauto left Ditcheat in the first place.
Goodness me, so much vitriol in this thread and so many assumptions! Laura's a good rider with a lot of natural talent, I've seen her develop over a number of years from when she was a pony rider but she is still quite young. She's shown amazing courage to come back from her dreadful fall. Yogi is an excellent trainer with years and years of experience at the top level and he's known Laura since pony trials days and possibly before that, why wouldn't he recommend her. There's absolutely no evidence that KS was doped but Laura said in the video that she thought he'd be bright in the arena, over worked him in the warm up and he clearly "shut down" completely part way through the test. She doesn't wear spurs when she rides him and frankly pony club kicks won't have done him much harm, as to the "jabbing"it's probable that he's locked his neck to block his forwardness, I doubt she did any damage there either It just looked ugly and amateurish and unfortunately didn't achieve much. These are professions and I doubt they would have agreed to take KS to Olympia if he wasn't going nicely but he's a horse not a motorbike and it seemed he got complete stage fright. anyone who's regularly watched big competitions will have seen it with other horses. Laura's big mistake was to try to continue and it was the wrong call on this occasion. What a shame but hardly a hanging offence!
Goodness me, so much vitriol in this thread and so many assumptions! Laura's a good rider with a lot of natural talent, I've seen her develop over a number of years from when she was a pony rider but she is still quite young. She's shown amazing courage to come back from her dreadful fall. Yogi is an excellent trainer with years and years of experience at the top level and he's known Laura since pony trials days and possibly before that, why wouldn't he recommend her. There's absolutely no evidence that KS was doped but Laura said in the video that she thought he'd be bright in the arena, over worked him in the warm up and he clearly "shut down" completely part way through the test. She doesn't wear spurs when she rides him and frankly pony club kicks won't have done him much harm, as to the "jabbing"it's probable that he's locked his neck to block his forwardness, I doubt she did any damage there either It just looked ugly and amateurish and unfortunately didn't achieve much. These are professions and I doubt they would have agreed to take KS to Olympia if he wasn't going nicely but he's a horse not a motorbike and it seemed he got complete stage fright. anyone who's regularly watched big competitions will have seen it with other horses. Laura's big mistake was to try to continue and it was the wrong call on this occasion. What a shame but hardly a hanging offence!