tigers_eye
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Having recovered from the bout of altitude sickness I got riding the new chap Monday and Tuesday (including getting dumped from a great height Tuesday seconds after getting on!) yesterday was a fact-finding trip to a rare mid-week show, which trebled up as William's "easing back into things" first outing since Luhmuhlen, and Ricky's first show with his new rider
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New boy doesn't belong to us, we've got an arrangement with his owner which we hope suits everyone, but long term if he looks the business we'll be looking for a syndicate for him. He arrived Sunday evening, took him schooling where I have my jumping lessons Monday, hacked him Tuesday, and went show-jumping yesterday. He's about 175cm I think, 7 years old, and French
. His breeding is very interesting, by Yarlands Summer Song (Marie Christine Duroy's Olympic and 4* horse, by Fleetwater Opposition and out of Welton Gazelle), and out of a SF mare by Valespoir Malabry. On the dam's side he carries both Double Espoir and Nankin who were present in my Junior horse's breeding. I could go on but you might all fall asleep.
First up had him in the 1m, and he put in a nice enough round, stepping over the fences rather, and me finding that instructions were taking a long time to get from my legs, to his brain, down to his feet! One down, and I can't claim we only breathed on it
. Good points were not at all spooky in any way, or complicated, just a bit floppy and marionette-like. Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSeQXW-tyRw
Encouraged by our first round I entered him in the 110cm too, tried to get him a bit sharper in the warm-up but I don't think it's going to happen overnight. A hefty PC kick into the 2nd as I didn't think a gentle squeeze was going to get us where we needed to be! He just tapped one out going into the double off a nice stride, rather than the ones I'd (intentionally of course) been putting him on to make him think
. Some utterly fab photos taken by a pro there but didn't buy any as my rule is I'm not allowed unless I've won some prize money. Obviously he feels very different to William, and afterwards I was trying to work out the last time I jumped a round over 100m on anything but W, and had to go as far back as Liberty circa 2008! Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNKWy6Xpfyg
Someone had been banging and scraping in the lorry in disgust at being ignored so far, so he was pleased to be out and for once was really good about being in a crowded warm-up. Went in for the 110, and proceeded to have the first down
which really didn't impress me! He went on to jump round the rest of the course very nicely - vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chs0y3BIqLg
Was trying out a Dutch gag with a double joint, as I prepare myself to shell out for the Sprenger version. He went pretty well in it, so left him in it for the 120. During the course walk it absolutely peed it down, we were all soaking wet, although it eased off a bit by the time we were riding. For some reason the pouring rain along with the couple of glasses of wine I'd had pressed upon me by then brought out my inner hunting persona so I saw some very forward strides
, and two fell. William had great fun though!
Last of the very very long day was Ricky in the 80cm with his new rider, and they popped round sweet as could be and maintained the day's form with one down
.
New boy doesn't belong to us, we've got an arrangement with his owner which we hope suits everyone, but long term if he looks the business we'll be looking for a syndicate for him. He arrived Sunday evening, took him schooling where I have my jumping lessons Monday, hacked him Tuesday, and went show-jumping yesterday. He's about 175cm I think, 7 years old, and French
First up had him in the 1m, and he put in a nice enough round, stepping over the fences rather, and me finding that instructions were taking a long time to get from my legs, to his brain, down to his feet! One down, and I can't claim we only breathed on it
Encouraged by our first round I entered him in the 110cm too, tried to get him a bit sharper in the warm-up but I don't think it's going to happen overnight. A hefty PC kick into the 2nd as I didn't think a gentle squeeze was going to get us where we needed to be! He just tapped one out going into the double off a nice stride, rather than the ones I'd (intentionally of course) been putting him on to make him think
Someone had been banging and scraping in the lorry in disgust at being ignored so far, so he was pleased to be out and for once was really good about being in a crowded warm-up. Went in for the 110, and proceeded to have the first down
Was trying out a Dutch gag with a double joint, as I prepare myself to shell out for the Sprenger version. He went pretty well in it, so left him in it for the 120. During the course walk it absolutely peed it down, we were all soaking wet, although it eased off a bit by the time we were riding. For some reason the pouring rain along with the couple of glasses of wine I'd had pressed upon me by then brought out my inner hunting persona so I saw some very forward strides
Last of the very very long day was Ricky in the 80cm with his new rider, and they popped round sweet as could be and maintained the day's form with one down