bandit
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Preperation is 9/10's. I had it drilled into me, always have a horse working a level above what he is competing at. Practise until you don't get it wrong - not until you get it right...
I agree, she may have had her going beautifully over a rail and ditch at home and the mare didn't play ball at Hickstead, perhaps she didn't like the ground, who knows?!
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With all due respect, how can you practice at a level above the Derby? Surely it's the biggest course there is?
There isn't an option on the ground at Hickstead - and the ground staff did a fine job on it, and arranging events not to be held in it so the best of the ground remained.
I also think that the ones in the middle had the worst ground as by the end it had dried up a bit.
Bx
Preperation is 9/10's. I had it drilled into me, always have a horse working a level above what he is competing at. Practise until you don't get it wrong - not until you get it right...
I agree, she may have had her going beautifully over a rail and ditch at home and the mare didn't play ball at Hickstead, perhaps she didn't like the ground, who knows?!
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With all due respect, how can you practice at a level above the Derby? Surely it's the biggest course there is?
There isn't an option on the ground at Hickstead - and the ground staff did a fine job on it, and arranging events not to be held in it so the best of the ground remained.
I also think that the ones in the middle had the worst ground as by the end it had dried up a bit.
Bx