Solihull report (inc whinge about dressage judge)

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Thankfully got off the wait list for the novice with OH's 6yr old hunter-turned-eventer, Fraser. So off we trundled, with about 7 waterproofs between us and a new bit of kit to jump him in - Fraser that is, not OH!

Boggy was not the word to describe the dressage arena, but bearing in mind Fraser is a bog pony, I didn't think it would make that much difference, particularly as he can't lengthen yet: at least in the mud I had a valid excuse! He was very soft and active, accurate, stuck his head up into canter once but otherwise was pretty good, much less plank-like than last time out. So how miffed was I when OH went to the scoreboard to find I'd got 41.4?! Last time out he got 28.6, the time before 31.4, both novice tests.
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So, having calmed down off I went to showjump, and my new bit of kit worked a treat. Fraser likes jumping really high with his head up and will do whatever it takes to leave the fences up, apart from bending his knees and using his shoulder more.
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So my new happy mouth American gag has showed him the light, and he jumped a lovely clear, feeling really powerful and round in his jump. It was indoors, which I thought might make it a bit of an eyeful for him, but he was cool as a cucumber.

The cross country was a bit of a bog, so much so that they'd taken a loop with a couple of fences out, but the rest was getting very cut up as the rain came down more and more. But he was a star, whizzed round in a good rhythm with much less "pondering" in front of the fences, and finished with two time penalties - not that that is much help, going quick when you've done a 41.4 dressage, particularly as the one in the lead was on 26.7. Oh well, I finished 17th and he got his first point on his third novice outing.
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Think OH is getting a bit worried about whether he'll get his hunter back now....
 
Fantastic, well done! Though
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about the dressage judge. I had exatly the same the other week. Were the comments enlightening at all?!
 
Not really, it seemed she was obsessed with him being above the bit, which he wasn't, and therefore I got a lot of 5's. I understood that when they were correctly "on the bit" the front of their face should be perpendicular to the ground, as your boy is in your siggy! It wouldn't bother me so much if I'd thought it was a c**p test, but it was much softer and nicer feeling than his last one!
 
Oh well done
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Glad you got the run even in fithy conditions. Sounds like useful horse to have no the lorry
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Shame about the judging... but hey ho.
 
Hmph, I wouldnt worry to much, that piccie is from the test we got a crap mark for!! Blooming judges...but least you know you'll be in the placings when you get a judge with open eyes!!
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BBs, filthy is not the word! I looked like I'd been hunting and I'd only done my dressage.

KatB, maybe I've just been lucky so far this season to not have had any dodgy judging. It's not worth having a hissy diva fit about though, is it?
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Hmmm, OH needs strict supervision when hunting Fraser, just in case he buries him in hedge bottom or makes him jump wire!

Got Hector at Henbury on Sunday for Int 7 & 8yr old class, then Ross BYEH final. Decided against Winkburn so nothing for Fraser till Allerton - should give me time to work on my dressage eh?
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Lol!! Well the 7+8yo sounds fun....scary stuff!! And with sub 30's previosly, I dont think the stressage is too far off....may see you at Burghley, the Friday is our normal visiting day....less crowds!!
 
Well done!! Thats great especially in those conditions. I was supposed to be there yesterday but Shrimp has got puss in the foot so is quite sore
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Hopefully he will be ok for Henbury next monday but who knows
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Great well done!! Forget bout judge you will prove them wrong!!

Have txt Ju just waiting a reply!!!...
 
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