Honey08
Waffled a lot!
I don't understand why everyone is furious with H&H for reporting something that happened. As for the timing - I think they were discreet, if they'd released it before Burghley there would have been a riot beforehand and it would have been extra stress on Oli before and during a high pressure competition. Big names will always get things that happen to them reported, people are interested - it was the same when Mary King got banned at Bramham (that was King Joules too, wasn't it!).
It's easy to say top riders are tough (in a firm sense) on their horses, it's true to an extent. (I watched the dressage Guinea pig nearly sock the back teeth of their horse out in the warm up arena because it wasn't quick enough in its response, with the trainers not batting an eyelid) but to get repeatedly reported for the same thing is not good riding. There needs to be more consequences for repeat offenders. Oli is already a very firm rider who almost drives a horse. For some horses I think this is good, for example King Joules and Samuel Thomas (? Bay he rode previously at Burghley a couple of times) - both of these have walked all over their previous riders on occasions and needed someone to pull them up, however sometimes Oli does seem to over push some of his more honest horses in order to get results. I think he rode King Joules really well at Burghley, the other two he rode acceptably well, but was still pushing hard. I wouldn't call it the perfect example of getting a horse round a 4* - I'd look to Harry Meade or Tina Cook for that, who cruised home rather than chased. But it wasn't a bad round by a long way.
And no I haven't ridden at 4* but I've worked for one years ago and spent enough years watching big events to have a little ability to differentiate between a nice to watch round and a not so nice to watch round!
It's easy to say top riders are tough (in a firm sense) on their horses, it's true to an extent. (I watched the dressage Guinea pig nearly sock the back teeth of their horse out in the warm up arena because it wasn't quick enough in its response, with the trainers not batting an eyelid) but to get repeatedly reported for the same thing is not good riding. There needs to be more consequences for repeat offenders. Oli is already a very firm rider who almost drives a horse. For some horses I think this is good, for example King Joules and Samuel Thomas (? Bay he rode previously at Burghley a couple of times) - both of these have walked all over their previous riders on occasions and needed someone to pull them up, however sometimes Oli does seem to over push some of his more honest horses in order to get results. I think he rode King Joules really well at Burghley, the other two he rode acceptably well, but was still pushing hard. I wouldn't call it the perfect example of getting a horse round a 4* - I'd look to Harry Meade or Tina Cook for that, who cruised home rather than chased. But it wasn't a bad round by a long way.
And no I haven't ridden at 4* but I've worked for one years ago and spent enough years watching big events to have a little ability to differentiate between a nice to watch round and a not so nice to watch round!
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