cruiseline
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The 3500-mile trip to attend the Stallion Showcase GB was worth every minute it took me to get there. What an utterly fantastic weekend we all had. Addington is the perfect location for this type of event, with space for growth in the future too. Heated indoor arena (which I was especially thankful for), warm-up arena accessible to the public, great PA system, super safe stables for the stallions with plenty of room for people to wonder through and get up close and personal with the boys. The Light family, headed by Shirley should give themselves a very VERY big pat on the back; you pulled it off to perfection. It ran superbly, just like a well-oiled machine, something we are getting use to when the Light family are at the end of the reins. The Stallion book was super and so well produced, at £7.00 a copy it was well worth it, I in fact bought 2 one to take notes in and the other for best on the book shelf.
It was lovely to watch Pippa and William Funnel during their masterclass, both entertaining and informative. Billy Mexico and Billy Congo are two of the MANY boys there that I could very easily have taken home with me. John Whitaker made it all look far to easy, even though there were no more holes left on the top of the wings for his horses to jump. Warrior ridden by Shane was just breathtaking, what a very exciting horse he is for the future. Balloon is another one to watch, he jumps huge fences with ease, but also has the elegance and paces not to look out of place in the dressage arena, exciting. Fiona Bigwood’s masterclass was priceless, it was so funny and educational at the same time, I hope someone videoed it!!!!!!!
Saturday was so busy in the stable area right from the doors opening at 9:30 that we didn’t manage to take a breather until just before 3:00.
We grabbed a quick lunch then it was back to the stables until well after 6:00. Sunday was quieter for visitors, probably due to the fact that we didn’t have as many dressage horses in attendance, but what was there was lovely. Santana came in and showed his powerful athletic movement, I could not believe he was only a 4 year old; he is a very exciting stallion for British Breeders to have on their doorstep for the future. Franklyn Sugar was as impeccably behaved as he was turned out, what a delightful boy. He is going to have a very exciting future ahead of him. Just managed to get a glimpse of Flammengold at the end of his presentation he looked a very nice person too.
There are some many knowledgeable breeders in the UK, who know exactly what they are looking for in a stallion and oh my goodness they were spoilt for choice this weekend. I think quite a few short lists have now become long lists again.
Claire and I thoroughly enjoyed meeting each and every person who took the time to stop, chat and give Legrande a cuddle. It is so important not only to see a stallion perform, but also to see his conformation and temperament too, what better way than to meet him in the stable. It worked very well for both stallion and mare owners alike. Legrande is having a duvet day today, one I feel he well and truly deserves. Thank you all for your lovely comments about him, he is a very special boy, but if the true be known I am a little biased.
Finally I am astonished and thrilled at the £12,500 raised by the Silent Auction for the charity HELP FOR HEROS a truly worth cause to support. A big thank you must go to all who donated a lot, as well as those who put in the bids.
WELL DONE TO ALL
I only have to wait another 12 month until next years Stallion Showcase GB now………….. twiddling thumbs……………
It was lovely to watch Pippa and William Funnel during their masterclass, both entertaining and informative. Billy Mexico and Billy Congo are two of the MANY boys there that I could very easily have taken home with me. John Whitaker made it all look far to easy, even though there were no more holes left on the top of the wings for his horses to jump. Warrior ridden by Shane was just breathtaking, what a very exciting horse he is for the future. Balloon is another one to watch, he jumps huge fences with ease, but also has the elegance and paces not to look out of place in the dressage arena, exciting. Fiona Bigwood’s masterclass was priceless, it was so funny and educational at the same time, I hope someone videoed it!!!!!!!
Saturday was so busy in the stable area right from the doors opening at 9:30 that we didn’t manage to take a breather until just before 3:00.
There are some many knowledgeable breeders in the UK, who know exactly what they are looking for in a stallion and oh my goodness they were spoilt for choice this weekend. I think quite a few short lists have now become long lists again.
Claire and I thoroughly enjoyed meeting each and every person who took the time to stop, chat and give Legrande a cuddle. It is so important not only to see a stallion perform, but also to see his conformation and temperament too, what better way than to meet him in the stable. It worked very well for both stallion and mare owners alike. Legrande is having a duvet day today, one I feel he well and truly deserves. Thank you all for your lovely comments about him, he is a very special boy, but if the true be known I am a little biased.
Finally I am astonished and thrilled at the £12,500 raised by the Silent Auction for the charity HELP FOR HEROS a truly worth cause to support. A big thank you must go to all who donated a lot, as well as those who put in the bids.
WELL DONE TO ALL
I only have to wait another 12 month until next years Stallion Showcase GB now………….. twiddling thumbs……………
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