Royal Norfolk Show - Another HOYS Ticket!!

Doris'Dad

Well-Known Member
Joined
14 March 2004
Messages
403
Location
Berkshire
community.webshots.com
After qualifying for for HOYS in the Ladies' Hunter class on Sunday, Ted went to the Royal Norfolk Show this morning to have a stab at his first Lightweight Hunter HOYS qualifier.

Fantastically he came second in a reportedly very strong class and, because the top horse had already qualified, Ted himself qualified for HOYS. We are over the moon (and some!!) that he has now got both his HOYS tickets in just 5 days!!!

We started this season targeting RIHS and HOYS qualification for just Ladies' Hunter, but now he has qualified for both shows in both Ladies' and LW Hunter classes we are stunned that our expectations have been so overwhelmingly exceeded.

Sorry for the self indulgent post, but we are, as you can imagine, pleased as punch
smile.gif
 
Whoop! Whoop!
How exciting
smile.gif


I asked to see pics on your last post, which I have just been to look at
blush.gif
, he is lovely
grin.gif


Out of interest, did you buy/breed (sorry don't know history) with the intention of showing at a high level, or has he just "grown" into a super little horse?
 
Thanks, yes we are over the moon - having a celebratory glass of two this evening
smile.gif


We have posted lots of sideways photos of him, this is him, not from today, but from Rutland County a couple of weeks ago...
368586342.jpg
 
[ QUOTE ]
Out of interest, did you buy/breed (sorry don't know history) with the intention of showing at a high level, or has he just "grown" into a super little horse?

[/ QUOTE ]
Now that is a good question. We bought him to have him produced as a county level show horse - he had one job, Small Hunter, which he proved to be too big for, so we gave him another (Ladies'), and has now proved successful as a weight horse. This is the lad we brought over from Ireland as a 4 year old 2 years ago...
286397847.jpg

And this was him a couple of weeks ago...
368586342.jpg
 
Top