MurphysMinder
Well-Known Member
I don't want this to sound like a moan about judges but would be really interested to hear opinions on the following.
My daughters old pony is now ridden by a friends little girl on the lead rein. She is 21 , and looks very fit for her age, in fact had her flu jab today and vet couldn't believe her age
Anyway this year she has gone in quite a few veteran classes on the lead rein , usually only lr in it, and has been pretty successful. This weekend she was placed near the bottom of the line, and whilst I am not saying she should have won, there were horses in front of her who didn't look nearly as good and were only in late teens
When the judge came down the line she said to friend (who was leading the pony) that she found it hard to judge as pony was on lead rein therefore couldn't canter. Just interested if this would be a generally held view, as it is the first time we have encountered it.
My daughters old pony is now ridden by a friends little girl on the lead rein. She is 21 , and looks very fit for her age, in fact had her flu jab today and vet couldn't believe her age
Anyway this year she has gone in quite a few veteran classes on the lead rein , usually only lr in it, and has been pretty successful. This weekend she was placed near the bottom of the line, and whilst I am not saying she should have won, there were horses in front of her who didn't look nearly as good and were only in late teens