eishi
Well-Known Member
So went off to Moreton morrel today for Cow babys first PN.. was worried about the ground but decided we could just mosey round at our own speed or WD before xc!
anywayss.. dad had blocked the lorry in and long story short we left an hour later than planned :O
got there to find out we'd forgotten his passport.. quick ring to daddy
and the very nice secretary said we could compete if she could see it at some point in the day!
So off to dressage.. turns out his breeder was there (no pressure or anything
) he just wouldnt concentrate.. there was platic tape flapping and the ground was very hard.. so we just went in hoping for the best!
The dreaded test
: down centre line.. trips over his own feet.. duhh dopey boy! then turn to do my loop along the long side and she paps her horn.. i turn round in shock to hear her say you should have looped here... I start again hugely confused... and loop again.. she beeps again.. and shouts '10m is too the centre line.. not the 3/4'
GUTTED! as it turns out.. our letters at home are set out 60x40 and stupid mummy just thought 10m was the 3/4 line...
so already had 2 errors of course =(
carried on with a very stressful test.. I couldt relax after knowing I'd messed it up!
Ended up with 39 which to be honest was less than expected so was fairly pleased!
Moved onto showjumping.. which was running SO late.. very frustrating!
he warmed up perfectly.. just one pole down in about 15 jumps and pushing through nicely.. went in... there were 9 fences and we had 5 of them down.. his showjumping is so frustrating.. he warms up amazingly.. we get in there and he just seems to lose control of his back end!!
So any SJ help would be appreciated pleasee
So went to the xc thinking I had nothing to lose from wandering round it slowly as by this point we were WELL out of any chance of a shiny rosette haha!
Set off very nicely! and I was so impressed with him.. he was really bold.. sailed over everything and only a little encouragement needed through the skinny holed hedge..
popped like a pro through the triple and then we got to the water and my GOD he has no respect for his own legs... We clouted the boat on the way in and then lost impulsion coming out and literally sat on the blue skinny on the way out
but we finished clear with 10 time pens so was still thrilled with him.. I think we have a little Xc machine on our hands!
so all in all:
I must:
1. learn my dressage arena dimension properly
2. somehow get him to respect his own legs (and the fences)
so bring on Holdenby in a couple of weeks and we'll see he can improve any further! and maybe some pics to come!
anywayss.. dad had blocked the lorry in and long story short we left an hour later than planned :O
got there to find out we'd forgotten his passport.. quick ring to daddy
So off to dressage.. turns out his breeder was there (no pressure or anything
The dreaded test
GUTTED! as it turns out.. our letters at home are set out 60x40 and stupid mummy just thought 10m was the 3/4 line...
so already had 2 errors of course =(
carried on with a very stressful test.. I couldt relax after knowing I'd messed it up!
Ended up with 39 which to be honest was less than expected so was fairly pleased!
Moved onto showjumping.. which was running SO late.. very frustrating!
he warmed up perfectly.. just one pole down in about 15 jumps and pushing through nicely.. went in... there were 9 fences and we had 5 of them down.. his showjumping is so frustrating.. he warms up amazingly.. we get in there and he just seems to lose control of his back end!!
So any SJ help would be appreciated pleasee
So went to the xc thinking I had nothing to lose from wandering round it slowly as by this point we were WELL out of any chance of a shiny rosette haha!
Set off very nicely! and I was so impressed with him.. he was really bold.. sailed over everything and only a little encouragement needed through the skinny holed hedge..
popped like a pro through the triple and then we got to the water and my GOD he has no respect for his own legs... We clouted the boat on the way in and then lost impulsion coming out and literally sat on the blue skinny on the way out
so all in all:
I must:
1. learn my dressage arena dimension properly
2. somehow get him to respect his own legs (and the fences)
so bring on Holdenby in a couple of weeks and we'll see he can improve any further! and maybe some pics to come!