MandyMoo
Well-Known Member
i was talking with my mum the other day when we were at an unaff sj comp. At this competition (and at many other unaff) i noticed they were giving 4 faults for a pole knockdown and only 3 faults for a refusal.
but i really dont agree with this system that most unaff sj centres have...because if there is say no clears and they place the lowest faulters...then a refusal would get placed above a 4 faulter...and in my book, a refusal is a lot worse (and technically should get more faults than a knockdown) than a horse jumping the fence but just tipping a pole.
thoughts??
should they make ALL unaff keep the same as BSJA, i.e. 4 faults for refusal/runout and also 4 faults for knockdown...or should refusals be 5 faults, so they are worse than a horse that has a pole??
just a bit of a discussion me and my mum had...
please no-one jump on me if what i have said is a load of rubbish
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but i really dont agree with this system that most unaff sj centres have...because if there is say no clears and they place the lowest faulters...then a refusal would get placed above a 4 faulter...and in my book, a refusal is a lot worse (and technically should get more faults than a knockdown) than a horse jumping the fence but just tipping a pole.
thoughts??
should they make ALL unaff keep the same as BSJA, i.e. 4 faults for refusal/runout and also 4 faults for knockdown...or should refusals be 5 faults, so they are worse than a horse that has a pole??
just a bit of a discussion me and my mum had...
please no-one jump on me if what i have said is a load of rubbish