LittleLex
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Give the guy a break. After rewatching the footage on burghley tv I have to say his reaction was nothing of concern! He looks over, sees the horse is standing and gives it a pat as its lead away by the steward.
This has actually sickened me. My horse is my world. Obviously just a tool to him.
I don't understand why everyone is jumping on Clayton.
He took a bad fall and when he was up he looked over the jump to see the Horse standing up, he looked very relieved. He was also seen patting is Horse! what would you have liked him to do? Dive headfirst over the jump to see the Horse?!
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On another point, the horse should have been retired earlier in the course. You can see he is visibly tired from the beginning but especially after the brush jumps in the water, you can hear him clip nearly every jump. There wasn't a hope in hell he was going to get over that huge jump cleanly!
and^This^ If the horse hadn't stood up or wasn't standing on all 4 legs then if he gave this reaction, then yes it would be disgusting.
On another point, the horse should have been retired earlier in the course. You can see he is visibly tired from the beginning but especially after the brush jumps in the water, you can hear him clip nearly every jump. There wasn't a hope in hell he was going to get over that huge jump cleanly!
In my rather simple mind, if the horse is not fit enough for the ask - don't ask. The racing world would not send a top class horse to a major meeting under cooked and then make excuses for an unsavoury sight.
I doesn't bother me if a horse is cussed or kissed, I do both on a daily basis with my rabble. What does bother me is the sight of respected, experienced riders pushing tired horses, the vast majority of them would only achieve a completed status rather than top 20 anyway. Then again, I suppose it is a business for many and horses that have completed are worth far more than those with a pulled up in their records.
Aside from the fallers, the sight of tired but still trying horses hauling themselves over the fences, landing in a heap and then being rewarded with a good few 'sharpeners' a few strides after the fence just makes me wince.
However, what do I know, never evented in my life, but when the hunter is ploughing a furrow with his nose and the reins are like two house bricks, I look for my box not for the next fence.
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Seriously, wtf were/are you watching? Clayton was clear to this point. He jumped the Trout Hatchery as well as anyone all day - made the distance easily (LOTS didn't) and jumped out super-clean. He jumps the huge log spread (which is truly enormous) beautifully with ears pricked. He rubs the Pagoda (many did) but doesn't touch either part of the white rails with drop or the corner. Yes, he knocks the white parallel - again, many did! He doesn't touch the corner at the Rolex combo, although he brushes through the brush tops (many did, I think this saps energy, the drag of the brush, fwiw). He skips up the Dairy Farm steps as well as any did, makes the distance easily (again, some didn't).
The one before the Leap he jumps well, just rubs it a little, no big deal. These horses are used to rubbing xc fences here and there, they often do, it doesn't mean they are exhausted!
NO horse was galloping with its head on the floor. And this horse looked (and I bet felt) FINE until suddenly he didn't respond for some reason.
Watch Willa Newton's round. She's already had a silly run-out, and gone a couple of long routes. The little fence before the Leap, her horse chips 1 in and jumps it badly (far worse than Clayton's did!), she gives him a reminder, he sharpens up, and she gets a really good jump over the far larger Leap. That's what usually happens when you give a horse a reminder.
As for the fitness thing... tish tosh (that's the polite version.) Yes, lots of cancellations this year, but I'd lay my life that all the horses that got to Burghley would have had all the fitness work they needed. That's what their riders do fgs, they bet their lives on their horses being fit and ready for it.
The going was weird, sticky and dead, a bit holding. Horrible. It looked as if it would be great but the amount of rain we had on Wed, Thurs and Fri did not help at all.
But these horses were NOT exhausted and I bet Clayton's felt as fine as it looked, until suddenly it didn't respond as he needed.
So if CF had started screaming for his horse the second he hit the deck, you'd all be okay with how he reacted?
To be honest, I think his reaction was the better one- the last thing a horse who has just had a crashing fall needs is his hysterical rider riling him up even more.
I watched it on the tv and just thought it looked like a unfortunate nasty fall. Then today I spoke to a friend who was stood at the fence at the time and said that the horse looked very tired coming into the fence ( I did say that the horses did not look to be overly tired on the tv coverage) and didnt jump the fence before it very well either and his riding was one of the worst displays of horsemanship she had seen. Not good. Hope the horse is not too sore after it.
Again - a bit silly. Not sure anyone has suggested that he should have been 'screaming' for his horse 'hysterically' and so 'riling the horse up'. Have you got a point without exaggeration?
I was standing at the fence too, I was about 20' from it, on the side near Winner's Avenue, right against the ropes. I had a totally clear view of what happened and I'm pretty experienced and pretty vociferous about bad riding. I've watched the vid again and it is exactly as I remembered. He did all he could, he did NOT ride the fence badly, the horse just suddenly dried up on him, did not respond as it should have, as they usually do to a quick wake-up (watch the vid of Willa Newton over those 2 fences for a comparison). I feel really sorry for him for having had such a totally **** year, and all this horrible and imho totally undeserved criticism is not nice at all. "worst displays of horsemanship?" Give me a ****ing break.
I hope he doesn't see this thread.
I wish some people cared more about their horse because some people just let their horse get on with it and walk away so that some other nice person has to go and get his horse for him. I know that as soon as I fall off I get up and go and see whether my pony is alright and give her a kiss and a hug. So I am very upset that that man didn't go and see whether his pony was alright.I am very mad indeed so if you were wandering what kind of face I am pulling it is a mad face as in mad cross mad.
There's a subtle difference between falling off Pedro the shetland who's tripped over a daisy at a walk and taking a crashing fall over an enormous 4* fence.
No, Midred - No. There simply isn't!!!!!![]()
There's a subtle difference between falling off Pedro the shetland who's tripped over a daisy at a walk and taking a crashing fall over an enormous 4* fence.
There's a subtle difference between falling off Pedro the shetland who's tripped over a daisy at a walk and taking a crashing fall over an enormous 4* fence.
Amymay - could you please clarify what sort of face you are pulling? Is it just mad, or mad cross mad?
Amymay - could you please clarify what sort of face you are pulling? Is it just mad, or mad cross mad?
There's a subtle difference between falling off Pedro the shetland who's tripped over a daisy at a walk and taking a crashing fall over an enormous 4* fence.