Lightweight Cob, Small Hunter or just a bog pony ?

ihatework

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But if the horse has won at a professional level its not fair. Its like say, a member of a pop group years later winning a national amateur televised singing competition....

Of course it's fair! Top level horses move down all the time.

Haven't heard anyone saying 'Oh Denman, that pro produced top level chase horse, is now going team chasing - that's not fair on the other teams!!'

I don't know the horse at all, but if the owner wants it back to ride themselves - good luck to them I say
 

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Avanti Amorous Archie x Irish Vanner.


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I've got two friends with archie baby's. Well one is now 7/8 and is 16hh the other is four and 15:2ish and a bit bum high.

They are lovely temperament horses.
 
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