HufflyPuffly
Well-Known Member
Now we are a bit of a fraud about this as the criteria was only 2 x 58%+ scores, which we got....just 
From our last outing to Aintree we found she gets too tired for two tests in a day, I think its mental tiredness as much as anything as she is getting fitter and stronger. So as a result we went just for the championship test.
Lovely acceptable time of ten past three :lol: which after the past few outings was very welcome.
First ticks of taking her out by myself and getting us both ready were achieved, cannot be doing with a horse who has to be watched/ mollycoddled/ never left for a second/ etc, get on and do is our motto :lol: and Skylla is learning quick :clap:.
Into the warm-up and I will hold my hand up that we haven't done enough practise with other horses yet, so she did over cook a little, with a couple boil over moments :eek3:. She only seems to do it now once we've cantered, and then if I let the canter out and keeping going until she settles it seems to stop too much 'excitement'
. She is proving VERY talented for flying changes mind :lol:
, lots of air and pizazz!
Then as if she'd not brought enough attention to herself already by being that flying grey blur, she had the longest, fartiest wee ever
, I had hoped maybe this was what the hysterics were about but no it just seemed to spur her on :lol:.
However into the test and I just love the little bones of her
, no spooking at trade stands, no spooking at flowers, no being led into the arena, just adorable!!!!! Her general work is still not good enough for top marks but I'm super happy for the moment for a sheet of mostly 6's and a 7
, but a 5 for the jockey forgetting which letter to walk to
, which meant a 59% score and around the last quarter of the class (but not last
).
Very proud for her first big championship atmosphere and she was super, clever Skylla :clap:.
Pictures:
I am aware I seem to have forgotten how to stay sat up straight
and how to sit on my bum :lol
even putting my stirrups up another hole), so lots for both of us to practise on!!
From our last outing to Aintree we found she gets too tired for two tests in a day, I think its mental tiredness as much as anything as she is getting fitter and stronger. So as a result we went just for the championship test.
Lovely acceptable time of ten past three :lol: which after the past few outings was very welcome.
First ticks of taking her out by myself and getting us both ready were achieved, cannot be doing with a horse who has to be watched/ mollycoddled/ never left for a second/ etc, get on and do is our motto :lol: and Skylla is learning quick :clap:.
Into the warm-up and I will hold my hand up that we haven't done enough practise with other horses yet, so she did over cook a little, with a couple boil over moments :eek3:. She only seems to do it now once we've cantered, and then if I let the canter out and keeping going until she settles it seems to stop too much 'excitement'
Then as if she'd not brought enough attention to herself already by being that flying grey blur, she had the longest, fartiest wee ever
However into the test and I just love the little bones of her
Very proud for her first big championship atmosphere and she was super, clever Skylla :clap:.
Pictures:
I am aware I seem to have forgotten how to stay sat up straight