muff747
Well-Known Member
Just asking cos we were cringing a bit when watching on Thursday afternoon performance, it was....well...extreme.
They were bigger horses than I expected and they were being driven through some very tight turns and corners at a fair speed, the faster the better - obviously they had to leave the balls on top of the cones.
Our fears were rather confirmed when the Australian winner had one of his lead horses hopping lame on leaving the course.
They were very well booted up and very athletic, very fit horses, but I suppose the stresses and strains on their limbs and jonts must be - well extreme
They were bigger horses than I expected and they were being driven through some very tight turns and corners at a fair speed, the faster the better - obviously they had to leave the balls on top of the cones.
Our fears were rather confirmed when the Australian winner had one of his lead horses hopping lame on leaving the course.
They were very well booted up and very athletic, very fit horses, but I suppose the stresses and strains on their limbs and jonts must be - well extreme