Mithras
Well-Known Member
I'm a bit puzzled at the reaction some ride judges have been having to my horse. He's a 17.2 M/W hunter, quite a classic type albeit not perfect (random people stop and comment on what a handsome stamp of a hunter type he is) and more of a showjumper these days. But I enjoy doing the odd RH class with him. However the ride judges really seem to struggle to ride him. Most of them barely ride him at all before bringing him back, one was red faced and puffing, another said she couldn't stop him (although as far as I could see, he did nothing remarkable), a third commented repeatedly on how large he was and how much horse there was.
Now I know he doesn't go perfectly for showing but he isn't naughty, all he does is occasionally take a tiny pull or try to speed up with you - doesn't throw his head up, bolt or anything dramatic, but he's easy enough if you settle him. He certainly doesn't nap or buck when you put your leg on, which some of the horses beating us have done. I should also say that I don't mind being beaten and not winning anything, but the other day we were placed last, behind a coloured cob, an aged veteran horse and a bucker. I just feel that so often, the judges aren't even judging us but discounting us. I don't show at county level in RH and this has been at a mixture of larger and smaller local shows. This even happens in Working Hunters, when you would suppose that his reasonably forward way of going is desirable. Yet we get beaten by horses that have propped and cat jumped from a standstill.
Occasionally, we have got what I would describe as a knowledgeable, more old fashioned type of judge, who isn't looking for a dressage horse, who will ride him and have him going beautifully, and give me useful feedback, and with this type of judge we will usually get a lower place in the RH or win or be second in the workers. Apart from this, it is pretty disheartening. I don't want to school him to go like a dressage horse, he is really well balanced and easy to ride showjumping and if you hold him too tight and don't let him move properly, he goes all crabbed. It would be nice to actually be judged and to get a useful opinion which I can take onto workers.
Why is it that you can get away with all sorts of faults, from not being true to type, to bad conformation faults, even bucking, yet not being very quiet and slow?
Now I know he doesn't go perfectly for showing but he isn't naughty, all he does is occasionally take a tiny pull or try to speed up with you - doesn't throw his head up, bolt or anything dramatic, but he's easy enough if you settle him. He certainly doesn't nap or buck when you put your leg on, which some of the horses beating us have done. I should also say that I don't mind being beaten and not winning anything, but the other day we were placed last, behind a coloured cob, an aged veteran horse and a bucker. I just feel that so often, the judges aren't even judging us but discounting us. I don't show at county level in RH and this has been at a mixture of larger and smaller local shows. This even happens in Working Hunters, when you would suppose that his reasonably forward way of going is desirable. Yet we get beaten by horses that have propped and cat jumped from a standstill.
Occasionally, we have got what I would describe as a knowledgeable, more old fashioned type of judge, who isn't looking for a dressage horse, who will ride him and have him going beautifully, and give me useful feedback, and with this type of judge we will usually get a lower place in the RH or win or be second in the workers. Apart from this, it is pretty disheartening. I don't want to school him to go like a dressage horse, he is really well balanced and easy to ride showjumping and if you hold him too tight and don't let him move properly, he goes all crabbed. It would be nice to actually be judged and to get a useful opinion which I can take onto workers.
Why is it that you can get away with all sorts of faults, from not being true to type, to bad conformation faults, even bucking, yet not being very quiet and slow?